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Roku

This article is about the character. For the episode with a similar name, see "Winter Solstice Part 2: Avatar Roku".
Roku
Roku
Biographical information
Nationality
Ethnicity
Age
70 at death
Born
82 BSC
Died
12 BSC
Predecessor
Kyoshi (as the Avatar)
Successor
Aang (as the Avatar)
Physical description
Gender
Male
Hair color
White (previously black)
Personal information
Allies
FangTa Min, all Avatars, MonkGyatsoSozin (formerly)Sud,Roku's waterbending masterFire Sages, more...
Enemies
Weapon of choice
Fighting style(s)
Chronological and political information
Profession
Avatar
Position
  • Upper-class Fire Nation citizen
  • Fully Realized Avatar
Affiliation
First appearance
Last appearance
'"Endgame(vision)
Voiced by
Avatar Roku was the Fire Nation-born Avatar immediately succeeding Avatar Kyoshi and preceding Avatar Aang. In spirit form, Roku served as a guiding force for Aang throughout his quest to end the Hundred Year War.
Roku was a wise and merciful Avatar with good intentions, though he himself acknowledged that he was too indecisive during his mortal lifetime. Roku's long friendship with Fire Lord Sozin resulted in his reluctance to end his friend's life and thus his imperial ambitions. This ultimately led to Roku's death as he still could not bring himself to end his good friend's life, thus, he was unable to prevent a great war, which would last for one hundred years. Avatar Aang inherited Roku's burden of healing the war-torn world, and Roku firmly believed Aang was destined to amend his mistakes.

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History Edit

Early life Edit

Sozin giving Roku the Crown Prince headpiece.
In his early years, Roku andPrince Sozin were close friends; they seemed to spend a lot of time together, doing activities such as training their firebending. They were so close that Sozin was able to immediately recognize Roku's crush on Ta Min. They practiced firebending together, and shared the same birthday, which they celebrated together.
At a party celebrating his and Sozin's sixteenth birthday, Roku was informed by the Fire Sages that he was the Avatar. Before Roku left the Fire Nation to master the other three elements, Sozin came by to talk to him and was informed by Roku that the Sages had told him not to bring anything with him on his travels, as the Avatar required no worldly possessions. By this statement, Sozin gave him theheadpiece worn by the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, hoping that he was at least allowed to have that, which showed how much Sozin valued their friendship.[1]

Avatar journey Edit

Mastering the other elements Edit

Roku and his friend, Gyatso.
After learning of his identity as the Avatar, Roku went on a journey to train under masters of the other three bending arts. Following the cycle, he needed to learn airbending first, so he traveled to theSouthern Air Temple. Whilst there, Roku became good friends with Monk Gyatso, Aang's eventual guardian and mentor. During his communications with Aang, Roku commented that Aang's relationship with Monk Gyatso years after his death proved that some friendships were able to transcend lifetimes.
After training for several years, Roku mastered the art of airbending and traveled to the Northern Water Tribe to learn waterbending from amaster who lived there. This task was particularly difficult for Roku, as water is the natural opposite of fire. After eventually mastering waterbending, Roku traveled to the Earth Kingdom to learn earthbending, which he also mastered. In addition to mastering earth, Roku formed a great friendship with his teacher, Sud.[1]

Mastering the Avatar State Edit

To see the clip detailing this story, go to the Escape from the Spirit World page.
During 55 BSC, after mastering earthbending, Roku spent five months in retreat at the Fire Temple on Crescent Island, attempting to master the Avatar State under the guidance of Fire Sage Shyu's grandfather, Fire Sage Kaja. After growing impatient with the failed meditation attempts, he tried using the winter solstice sun to force himself into the Avatar State with ease. Despite his success, he became trapped under its influence and was unable to control his powers, resulting in the destruction of the upper half of the Fire Temple. Kaja eventually managed to free Roku from the state by aligning the Avatar's eyes with the winter solstice sun once more, thereby halting the destruction of the temple.[2]
In payment for his near destruction of the Fire Sages's temple, Roku rebuilt parts of the temple and carved new underground passages out of the island's magma. Following the incident, Roku became more patient with his training and completely mastered the Avatar State afterwards.

Return to the Fire Nation Edit

Roku destroying the throne roomwhile Sozin watches.
After his mastery of the Avatar State, Roku headed home to the Fire Nation, having become a Fully Realized Avatar. He reunited with his great friend Sozin, who had since been crowned as Fire Lord. A few months later, Roku married his childhood sweetheart, Ta Min, and had Sozin take the position of his best man during the ceremony. At the wedding, Sozin asked to speak with Roku in private and informed his close friend that he had thought hard about the state of the world.
He told Roku that he firmly believed the Fire Nation had entered a period of great prosperity, and proposed to Roku that together the pair could spread this wealth to the world by expanding the empire. Roku was horrified by this proposition, telling Sozin that the four nations were to be kept separate, and advised the Fire Lord to never bring the subject forth in future conversations.[1]
Roku settled down, and began living out his life with Ta Min. She bore at least one child, who eventually had their granddaughter Ursa, who married Fire Lord Ozai.
Seventeen years after Roku's wedding, he discovered that Sozin had proceeded with his plans and set up colonieswithin the Earth Kingdom. Roku confronted his old friend and ordered him to end his aggression; Sozin replied that Roku's loyalty lay with the Fire Lord and the nation's progress. Once the Avatar declined this, Sozin attacked him. The two engaged in battle, with Roku easily overpowering his formerly close friend and destroying most of the palacein the process. He spared Sozin's life for the sake of their past friendship, but not before warning him never to move forward with his plans again, or it would result in his "permanent end".[1]

Death Edit

Roku defending his home.
Twenty-five years later, Roku's home island was consumed in a violent volcanic eruption so massive that even Fire Lord Sozin could see and feel it from his palace a hundred miles away. Through the use of his bending abilities and access to the Avatar State, Roku attempted to contain the volcanic destruction; however, the power of the volcano proved to be too much, even for the Avatar. At that moment, Sozin flew in on his dragon to assist his old friend. The two used their bending to try to contain the lava flow, but were hindered by poisonous gases. The gases eventually overwhelmed Roku; he was left lying on the ground and pleading for his old friend's aid. Sozin knew, however, that Roku's death would allow him to fulfill his plans, and left his old friend to die along with his dragon Fang, who curled up with Roku as he was engulfed in a pyroclastic flow. The Avatar spirit was then reincarnated into the Southern Air Temple as a boy named Aang. Twelve years later, Sozin began the War. Near his death, however, the old Fire Lord said that he missed the days when "everything was so much brighter", with him and his good friend Roku.[1]

Appearances in Aang's life Edit

A century after Roku's death, Aang was able to communicate with him by visiting the temple that Roku had inhabited 112 years prior. There, Roku informed Aang of the impending return of Sozin's Comet and described Fire Lord Ozai's plan to harness the comet's energy and gain victory in the War. He entrusted the young Avatar with the task of mastering the four elements and defeating the Fire Lord before the comet's arrival. Roku also manifested himself in Aang to defeat a group of firebenders who waited outside of the sanctuary to capture the young airbender. He awakened the dormant volcano directly underneath the temple, destroying the structure before the solstice ended.[3]
Roku helping Aang.
Roku aided Aang several times after this, appearing to Jeong Jeong to persuade him to teach the Avatar firebending, offering critical wisdom in the ways of the Spirit World during the Siege of the North, informing Aang of how he could save the Moon Spirit and defeat the invading Fire Navy, and revealing to Aang the nature of the Avatar State.[4][5][6] Thus, he acted as somewhat of a mentor and spiritual guide for Aang.
Roku appeared to the young airbender again while he experienced deep depression, thinking that he had failed after the Coup of Ba Sing Se. Roku, however, blamed himself for the entire tragedy, saying that he should have foreseen the War and taken steps to prevent it. He then told Aang he believed it was his destiny to save the world and redeem him.[7] Shortly afterward, Roku appeared to Aang in a dream and said that the young Avatar should visit his homeland, where he would learn about the origins of the War. Aang entered the Spirit World and Roku guided Aang through his life, from his friendship with Sozin to his eventual death.[1]
"Aang, you must be decisive."
Aang also communicated with Roku immediately prior to the arrival of Sozin's Comet. He told Roku that he felt insecure about killing Fire Lord Ozai, as he was taught by the Air Nomads to respect all life. While understanding Aang's discomfort, Roku insisted that Aang must kill Ozai in order to save the world. He told Aang that it was his reluctance to end Sozin's life that initially started the Hundred Year War, and that Aang must not make the same mistake by showing mercy to Fire Lord Ozai.[8]
A year after the Hundred Year War, Aang again called on Roku regarding the behavior of Fire Lord Zuko. Aang had promised to Zuko that he would end his life if he ever became developed ridiculous plans just as his father had; the young Fire Lord appeared to be in such a mental state when he withdrew his support of the Harmony Restoration Movement. Roku again told Aang he needed to be decisive, as the former again expressed his regret for not ending Fire Lord Sozin's life when he had the chance.[9]
Aang closing his connection with Roku.
When discord erupted between the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom concerning the city of Yu Dao, a conflicted Aang sought Roku's advice, who advocated him to uphold his promise with Zuko and eliminate him. Aang later arrived at Yu Dao to separate the two battling armies, but at the last moment chose to spare Zuko's life. A few days later, Roku berated Aang for his mercy in allowing Zuko to live and his failure to keep the four nations separate, to which Aang retorted that the doctrine no longer applied in the post-war era. Stating that Roku could not teach him anymore in this world, Aang burned his fire amulet into ash, subsequently breaking the connection to his spiritual mentor, a tear rolling down his cheek at the loss of his good friend.[10]

Appearances in Korra's life Edit

Roku appeared, along with Aang, KurukYangchen, Kyoshi, and all previous Avatars, before Korra when her bending was removed by Amon. He and every other Avatar present entered the Avatar State to restore her bending. They disappeared when this task was completed.[11]

Abilities Edit

Bending Edit

Roku bending all four elements at once.
By age twenty-eight, Roku was a master of all four bending arts and a Fully Realized Avatar, able to control the Avatar State and to bend all four elements simultaneously. Among his abilities, he could bend lava and cool it with his breath, move fairly large amounts of earth or water, quickly tunnel through earth, fly using an Air Nomad glider or mini-tornado, and create a shield of air large enough to cover a whole village. His control was not only powerful but precise - he could leave a single rock pillar standing while he leveled a building, and melt chains on others while leaving them unharmed.[3]
As well as having tremendous control over the elements, Roku was a skilled combatant, which was displayed when he was attacked by Fire Lord Sozin. Roku easily defeated him before his opponent had the chance to make a second attack.[1]

Firebending Edit

Roku using the unique skill of bending lava.
As it was his native element, Roku was an accomplished firebender, and used to practice firebending with his former best friend, Sozin. They would practice in the Fire Nation Capital during the daytime, while they could absorb energy from the sun.
Roku's great firebending skill was demonstrated by his ability to bend lava, which he utilized while battling a volcanic eruption that was destroying his village. He also demonstrated his firebending capabilities when he engulfed his spirit in Aang's body, in order to save Team Avatar from the Avatar Temple on Crescent Island.

Airbending Edit

Roku suspending himself withairbending over a defeated Fire LordSozin.
The first of the remaining three elements that Roku had to learn was airbending. His airbending training commenced at the Southern Air Temple, where he quickly befriended Monk Gyatso. Enjoying the nature of airbending, he would regularly tease Gyatso by airbending his hair in Gyatso's face. They would often mess around, creating new airbending moves with their gliders.
Roku was very skilled in the art of airbending. He used it in many different cases when necessary, including protection from the toxic gases from the volcano that killed him. He also used airbending to cool lava with his breath.

Waterbending Edit

Roku moving on to waterbending; as his natural opposite, he struggled at first, but soon mastered it.
After leaving the Southern Air Temple, Roku traveled to the Northern Water Tribe to learn waterbending. Being his natural opposite, he found it difficult to learn at first, but in time, he mastered it. He became such a skilled waterbender that he was eventually able to defeat his teacher in a duel with one move, creating a massive wave that was powerful enough to carry the waterbending master from the glacier on which they were training all the way to the top of the chief's palace.

Earthbending Edit

Roku racing against Sud.
After completing his waterbending training, Roku moved on to learn earthbending, his final element to master. He excelled in the art, eventually being able to best his master Sud in an earthbending wave race up a mountain. Roku won by such a large margin that he was able to make tea for them both before Sud arrived. He could also quickly and silently burrow through the ground to surprise his opponents. Later, while defending his home from the volcanic eruption, he was able to skillfully handle the ever moving ground by shifting it to maintain his footing, even managing to do the same for Sozin despite the on-going eruption.

Avatar Spirit Edit

Roku using the power of the Avatar State.
As a Fully Realized Avatar, Roku mastered the Avatar State. He was also Aang's mentor on his journey as the Avatar for several years. He engulfed his spirit into Aang's body once in order to save him from danger at the Avatar Temple. He used Aang's presence to command Jeong Jeong to teach Aang firebending. He also appeared as a spirit in the middle of the ocean to give Aang advice.

Relatives Edit

Main article: Fire Nation Royal Family
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Ilah
  
  
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Iroh
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Ozai
  
  
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Appearances Edit

Avatar: The Last Airbender

Book One: Water (水)

Book Two: Earth (土)

Book Three: Fire (火)

The Promise trilogy

The Legend of Korra

Book One: Air (气)

  • 112. "Endgame"  (vision, no lines)

Trivia Edit

Roku firebending in the opening titles.
  • Avatar Roku's first appearance in the series was in the opening credits.
  • Avatar Roku first appeared as a statue within a shrine;[12] Aang mentioned that although he never met him, he felt a particular connection to his previous incarnation.
  • Roku's voice actor, James Garrett, narrated an interlude episode called "The Legend So Far" that recapped the first seventeen episodes of the first season and was also the voice which said "Previously on Avatar..." when it appeared before an episode began. Roku was also silhouetted in the opening sequence of every episode as the Avatar that demonstrated the use of all four elements.
  • Roku was the only Avatar who, as a spirit, was shown to have aged. All the others were shown at younger ages as spirits.
  • Roku destroyed the Fire Nation Palace once and the Fire Temple twice.
  • Roku's spirit was the one with which Aang conversed the most throughout the entire original series.
  • In both the opening sequence and "The Avatar and the Fire Lord", Roku bent all four elements in the pattern of the Avatar Cycle, and both times he bent them in exactly the same way, first water, then earth, fire, and air.
  • Roku, Kyoshi, and Aang are all known to have defied the leader(s) of their respective nations. Roku nearly killed Fire Lord Sozin in an attempt to put a stop to his imperialistic actions. Kyoshi, at first, refused to aid the46th Earth King when he asked her to aid in the peasant uprising in Ba Sing Se. Aang did not move to the Eastern Air Temple as ordered by the monks and instead ran away.
  • Both Avatar Roku and Avatar Aang had to combat a volcanic eruption. Roku fatally did so against the volcano on his island, and Aang against Mt. Makapu in Makapu Village.
  • Including Tui's death in "The Siege of the North, Part 2" and Aang's fatal injury sustained in "The Crossroads of Destiny", from which they both were resurrected shortly thereafter, Roku was the seventh of nine characters to have been observed dying or being murdered in the original series. In chronological order, the others were Tui,YueZhaoChinJet, Aang, Fang, and Combustion Man.
    • Additionally, Roku and Fang both died in the same episode.
  • Roku is shown as the firebender in the opening sequence of The Legend of Korra.
  • Roku seemed to utilize airbending more than any other element while fighting the volcano on his home island.[1]
Preceded by
Kyoshi
Avatar
82 - 12 BSC
Succeeded by
Aang

References Edit

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director).Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. October 26, 2007. No. 6, Book Three: Fire
  2.  Escape from the Spirit World: Avatar Roku Online Comic Book.
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Winter Solstice Part 2: Avatar Roku". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. April 15, 2005. No. 8, Book One: Water
  4.  "The Deserter". Tim Hedrick (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. October 21, 2005. No. 16, Book One: Water
  5.  "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. December 2, 2005. No. 20, Book One: Water
  6.  "The Avatar State". Aaron EhaszElizabeth Welch EhaszTim HedrickJohn O'Bryan (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director).Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. March 17, 2006. No. 1, Book Two: Earth
  7.  "The Awakening". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon. September 21, 2007. No. 1, Book Three: Fire
  8.  "Sozin's Comet, Part 2: The Old Masters". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender.Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 19, Book Three: Fire
  9.  Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Promise Part 1 (Jan 25, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  10.  Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Promise Part 3 (Sep 26, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  11.  "Endgame". Michael Dante DiMartinoBryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos SantosKi Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of KorraNickelodeon. June 23, 2012. No. 12, Book One: Air
  12.  "The Southern Air Temple". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender.Nickelodeon. February 25, 2005. No. 3, Book One: Water

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