Tashi

"air"

- Humph! You cannot keep protecting him from his destiny.

Monk Tashi was one of five monks in charge of the Southern Air Temple. This elder was one of the monks who told Aang of his Avatar status, and was very strict and adamant about getting Aang to train.

History


When the Council of Elders grew concerned about imminent warfare, he and the other council members decided to tell Aang prematurely at the age of twelve about his destiny as the Avatar. When the young Avatar doubted his destiny, Tashi showed him the Avatar relics. Upon witnessing his childhood toys, Aang stated that he just chose them because they seemed fun, contradicting Monk Tashi's statement that he had chosen them subconsciously among a thousand of toys because they were familiar to him as they had belonged to past Avatars.

Later, Monk Tashi discovered much to his dismay that Aang and his guardian, Monk Gyatso, were playing a game of Pai Sho instead of training. Believing that the Avatar should be training instead of waisting his time playing games, he beckoned Aang to follow him to be tested on some high level Airbending techniques. Agitated when Gyatso countered him, this incident caused Tashi to complain to Monk Pasang about Aang and Gyatso's relationship. Although Gyatsu argued that Aang needed to grow up as a normal boy, Pasang sided with Tashi and decided it was best for the world if Aang and Gyatso would be separated. To that end, Aang was to be sent to the Eastern Air Temple to complete his training.

Tashi died along with the other of the Air Nomads in the Air Nomad Genocide.

Trivia

 * Tashi (བཀྲ་ཤིས་) is a common Tibetan name meaning "good fortune" or "auspiciousness."
 * He was hit on the head once with a yellow fruit pie, launched by Aang and Monk Gyatso.
 * Tashi was referred to as the "Dour Monk".