![]() Katara is deeply moved by her tragic story and expresses her delight at having found another Southern waterbender. Eventually, she too was captured, and among those taken was the only one who managed to escape alive. When Hama was young, the Fire Nation captured all of the waterbenders during raids of their tribe, over time whittling down their numbers until Hama was the last remaining. She proceeds to tell them the story of how she was taken from the South Pole into the Fire Nation. This delights Katara and arouses curiosity among the rest as to how she ended up residing in the Fire Nation. Hama also reveals she is a waterbender by bending their soup into their bowls. Hama prepares a traditional Water Tribe dinner for them, explaining she knows they are from the Southern Water Tribe, too, as she heard them talking in the woods. Hama recounts how she fought against invading Fire Nation forces in 40 AG. However, she opens the box for them and pulls out a whale tooth comb, revealing she is from the Southern Water Tribe. Just before they manage to open it, Hama walks in and catches them in the act. After breaking into the room, Toph earthbends her meteor bracelet into a key for the box. Peering through the keyhole, he sees a box lying in the room beyond it, and uses his sword to pick the lock. His searches uncover a cupboard filled with wooden puppets in a hallway and a locked door in the attic. With Hama absent from the inn at that time, Sokka decides to investigate the house for anything suspicious, much to the protests of Katara, as it is rude. Sokka, becoming increasingly suspicious, remarks to Hama how mysterious her town is, causing her to grin oddly and tell him, " Mysterious town for mysterious children." Hama sends her guests back to the inn, saying she has some errands to which she must attend. Believing the strange events to be the work of an angry spirit, he, Toph, and Aang agree to scope the village to see if they can discover what the villagers could have done to anger the spirits. #AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER BOOK 3 FIRE VIMEO FULL#The market clerk claims that he has lost at least one delivery boy in the past full moons. Meanwhile, Sokka overhears some of the locals talking about the strange disappearances of villagers during the full moon. Hama and Katara become fast friends with Hama commenting that they are "going to get along swimmingly". The next day they all go out shopping in the marketplace for food. This concerns the group, but Hama reassures them calmly that they will be safe with her. Hama warns them that people in the woods have recently been mysteriously disappearing during full moons. Out of the darkness, an old woman named Hama appears behind them and terrifies everyone, but she warmly offers them a safe place to stay for the night, which they gratefully accept. Toph suddenly claims that she can hear people screaming from under the mountain, frightening everyone. Hama owns and maintains an inn within the village. She recalls that despite her vanishing, the villagers kept seeing smoke coming out of her chimney. To darken the mood, Katara tells a frightening story about a little girl named Nini, a friend of her mother's who disappeared during a harsh winter storm in the Southern Water Tribe. Sokka tells a horror story about a haunted sword that fails to scare the others. SynopsisĬamping out in the woods for the night, Team Avatar sits around a campfire, telling ghost stories. ![]() Hama, being taken away in cuffs, is pleased because she feels she has passed on her dark legacy to the new generation. The resulting battle forces Katara to use the technique against Hama to save her friends. Katara discovers Hama is kidnapping civilians with a dark ability, bloodbending, to enact her revenge. She becomes Katara's mentor and shares with her the tragic story of her life as a prisoner of the Fire Nation. They befriend an old innkeeper named Hama, who reveals that she is a waterbender from the Southern Water Tribe. The gang visits a creepy village where many mysterious disappearances have occurred.
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