History of Katara (Spring 100 AG)

After mastering Waterbending at the hands of Master Pakku, Katara left the North Pole with Aang and Sokka and journeyed to the Earth Kingdom for Aang to master Earthbending.

The Avatar State


After Admiral Zhao's unsuccessful Siege of the North, Katara and the group left the North Pole on a Water Tribe ship. Master Pakku presented Katara with an amulet containing water from the Spirit Oasis, telling her the water has unique healing properties. After leaving Master Pakku and the others, the group traveled to an Earth Kingdom base where they were to be escorted to Omashu, where Aang would learn Earthbending under the tutelage of King Bumi. Katara and the team met General Fong, who believed Aang was wasting time mastering the elements. He proposed a plan to aid Aang in triggering the Avatar State, granting him the power which would allow him to defeat the Fire Nation to which the latter accepted. After several attempts to induce the Avatar State, Fong foolishly attempted to trigger it by ordering his troops to attack Aang. When the attack failed, Fong used Earthbending to bury Katara, pretending to kill her. This enraged Aang, who fell under the Avatar State. Realizing the power Aang now possessed being under the influence of the state, Fong attempted to explain that he faked Katara's death to trigger the Avatar State; however, his attempt failed and Aang used a powerful wave of Earthbending to defeat Fong and his troops. Afterwards, the group abandoned the base on Appa.

The Cave of Two Lovers
While the team relaxed by a lakeside, a group of Earth Kingdom nomads, namely Chong, Lily, and Moku, appeared, displaying the characteristics of carefree, nature-loving people. When the group revealed their intention to travel to Omashu, Chong spoke of a shortcut through tunnels passing beneath a mountain. Although Sokka remained mistrustful of the new characters, the team later followed the nomads to the tunnels after an unsuccessful attempt to fly over the mountains.

Chong explained the tunnels formed a labyrinth protected by a curse where only those who put their trust in love could navigate their way through; those who didn't would be lost forever. Sokka created a map while traveling though the labyrinth, but his attempts were useless because the tunnels consistently changed around them. Things grew even worse when Appa, after being accidentally burned by a torch, ran wildly around the cave in pain. His rampage caused the ceiling to cave in, separating the group. After being pushed out of the way of the falling rocks, Katara, Aang, and Appa were forced to continue their travels alone.



After traveling for what was estimated at three hours, Aang and Katara discovered a large tomb designed for the two lovers spoken of in lore. By reading script around the walls, they discovered the true story of the two lovers. The final line in the script states "love is brightest in the dark." Katara, inspired by this statement, suggested a possible way to solve the labyrinth: by following the example of the lovers and kissing in the hopes that she and Aang could find the way out. Although Aang, due to his unexpressed but growing affection for Katara, found this idea highly intriguing, he attempted to reassure an embarrassed Katara that he could not imagine kissing her. When she seemed insulted by this response, he assured her he would rather kiss her than die which he insisted was a compliment in order to calm down an enraged Katara. This cooled the ardor between them for a while, but later, as the torch began dying out, desperation, and possibly affection, led them to dare the unknown. As the torchlight faded, they were seen leaning toward each other, closing their eyes. In the resulting darkness, Aang and Katara discovered the two lovers navigated the tunnels by putting out their lights and following the ceiling of glowing crystals that only lit up in the dark. They finally found their way out of the tunnel and were soon reunited with the others, with Aang and a blushing Katara both remaining silent as to how they escaped. Concluding this, Aang, Sokka, and Katara finally arrived at Omashu only to find the great city has been conquered by the Fire Nation.

Return to Omashu
Despite the dangers of being caught, Aang decided to infiltrate the city to find Bumi, despite Katara's beliefs that Aang should seek a different Earthbending teacher. She was convinced, however, when Aang explained that Bumi was a friend as well as an Earthbending teacher. Aang, Sokka and Katara found their way into the city by traveling through a sewer; they emerged from the pipes unharmed, except for Sokka, who had several Purple Pentapi stuck to his face. They turned out to be harmless and Aang removed them from Sokka's face. They suddenly encountered two Fire Nation soldiers who questioned why they were out past curfew. Aang quickly covered his arrow tattoo with a piece of cloth. Katara stated they were just on their way home and the soldiers decided to let them go. Just as they began leaving, however, the soldiers noticed the marks left by the Pentapi and grew suspicious, interrogating the group as to how Sokka received the markings. Katara quickly claimed that Sokka had "Pentapox", a very contagious disease. The soldiers ran away in fear, thereby allowing the group to avoid capture.

In Omashu, a Fire Nation Governor, his wife, baby son and daughter, Mai, discovered Aang's presence in the city. The trio ended up in an underground cavern where an Earth Kingdom officer, Captain Yung, revealed that King Bumi surrendered to the Fire Nation, an account that surprised all of them. When Yung insisted on fighting the Fire Nation, Aang opposed his idea by suggesting they leave Omashu to which Yung reluctantly agreed. Sokka devised a plan where all the citizens were to have "Pentapox". The Fire Nation Governor, upon seeing the "sick" citizens, ordered all of them to be evacuated.

Katara took an instance liking to Tom-Tom, the governor's son who, out of curiosity, followed the citizens out of Omashu. She cuddled and praised him and even insisted that Sokka give in to Tom-Tom's wants. When the leader of the resistance warned her that "he'll be a killer" once he grows up, Katara responds, "Does this look like the face of a killer to you?" while holding Tom-Tom up.

The team received a note demanding they return Tom-Tom to his family in exchange for Bumi. When the trio went to the meeting place, they found Azula, Mai and Ty Lee waiting for them. A fight ensues when Azula recognized Aang as the Avatar. While Azula and Aang fought on the mail chute, Katara battled Mai, freezing her arm in ice. Ty Lee targeted Sokka, who had narrowly avoided Tom-Tom from falling to his death, only for Katara to use a water whip to pull her away. The duel continued between her and Mai; Katara momentarily gained the upperhand until Ty Lee chi-blocked her which disabled her Waterbending abilities. Mai tauntingly asked, "How are you going to fight without your bending?" and prepared to strike her with a sai, but Sokka intervened and saved Katara. The team left Omashu after Bumi advised Aang to seek a different Earthbending teacher.

Visions in the Swamp
Sokka and Katara flew on Appa above a giant swamp with Aang staring at the swamp in a sort of hypnotic trance and unknowingly guiding Appa lower and lower above the area. Sokka noticed their strange descent and inquired as to why they were flying downward which snapped Aang out of his trance. Katara asked him if something was wrong to which Aang replied that he felt the swamp was calling to him. Aang stated Bumi's advice which was to listen to the earth and felt strongly obligated to land. However, strong objections by the rest of the group changed his mind and he agreed to keep flying. Suddenly, a tornado appeared and knocked the group down into the depths of the swamp.



Aang, Katara, and Sokka became separated from Appa and Momo. Aang began to search for Appa and Momo, but to no avail. While searching, he discovered the tornado had mysteriously disappeared. The trio, led by Sokka, try to find their animal friends, with Sokka chopping away at everything in sight with his machete. Aang urged him to treat the swamp more respectively. Katara agreed with Aang, as she felt some supernatural qualities were present within the swamp. She claimed that it felt "alive." Sokka ignored their warnings and dismissed their concerns. Things became stranger when the group decided to camp out for the night; they saw glowing eyes within the darkness and had a strange sense they were being secretly watched. In the midst of the night, while they were all sleeping, a strange scenario took place. Strong vines emerged from within the undergrowth and pulled each individual away. Although, all desperately try to ward them off, their attempts only succeeded in separating them completely.

Katara, now looking for Sokka and Aang, saw a strange figure in the distance. She identified it as her mother and began to run up to her. However, when she turned to face her mother, she realized it was only a hallucination. The figure she thought was her mother turned out to be an ordinary stump. She broke down into tears at this reality. The group reunited eventually and all confessed they had visions while traveling through the swamp. They found themselves at the center of the swamp which Aang believed was "calling" to them. Sokka objected saying there were no supernatural events happening, but was proved wrong when a terrifying swamp monster emerged from the water and attacked them. A fight soon erupted; Katara's prominent Waterbending skills proved to be a challenge for the monster.



Aang and Katara finally defeated the swamp monster who was really a Waterbender, named Huu, bending the water in the vines. He went on to explain that, in reality, the swamp was one enormous tree spread over miles and miles of land. He taught how everything on Earth was connected and had the same origins. When Katara asked him about the meaning of their visions, he explained that often times people envisioned loved ones in the swamp which was a way to communicate to them that all people, dead or alive, were connected. Aang's vision continued to perplex him because he was certain he had never met the girl he had envisioned, but realized he will meet her in the future. He also realized that if everything were connected, he could find Appa and Momo. Aang went into a semi-Avatar State, and a glowing line of energy drew him straight to Appa and Momo. Aang and Katara persuaded the natives to free Appa and Momo and the natives, Tho and Due, revealed themselves to be Waterbenders.

Avatar Day
When visiting the village of Chin, Katara and the gang witnessed an Avatar Day celebration, denouncing the Avatar. Horrified at this scene, they questioned the leader, Mayor Tong, who told Aang he was not welcome to the village after the murder of their great leader, Chin, by one of his past lives. Aang was jailed and beckoned Sokka and Katara to find evidence to clear his name. The two consented and began searching for evidence; their investigation eventually led them to Kyoshi Island. After arriving back at the village, a trial was held and Aang was found guilty of murder. However, when a group, known as the Rough Rhinos, invaded the town, Aang's brave victory over the Rhinos resulted in the celebration of a new Avatar Day; instead of denouncing the Avatar, the Avatar would be honored from that point on.

The Blind Bandit
The trio journeyed to the town of Gaoling on their continuous search for an Earthbending teacher. Aang received a free Earthbending lesson from Master Yu, but he found that Master Yu cared more about his lesson payment than teaching him Earthbending. Afterwards, they overheard a pair of students talking about Earth Rumble VI, a Lei Tai tournament featuring several powerful Earthbenders. The boys were not very inclined to direct Aang to the location, until Katara used her "feminine charm," which involved freezing them to the walls, to procure the needed information.

At the tournament, they witnessed a powerful Earthbender named The Boulder, who defeated every challenger he came across. Sokka became engrossed in the tournament, but Aang was not very impressed, saying that The Boulder was "just listening to his big muscles." The Boulder defeated several other contenders, until he worked his way up to the current champion, The Blind Bandit, a blind Earthbender who happened to be Toph, a twelve year-old girl. Aang noticed the Bandit's techniques, especially how she waited and listened carefully to the movements of her opponent and realized she was the type of person that Bumi said would make a good Earthbending teacher. He also realized that she was the girl in white he saw in his vision in the Foggy Swamp.

After the Blind Bandit defeated The Boulder, the announcer of the tournament, Xin Fu, offered a large sum of gold to whoever could defeat the Blind Bandit in a fight. Seeing an opportunity to talk to the Bandit, Aang challenged her. The Bandit was ready for a fight, however, and she refused to engage in conversation. Unfortunately, she was not ready to face an Airbender and was defeated when Aang blew her out of the ring. The Bandit took badly to her loss and stormed off, refusing to even listen to Aang.



Later, Aang and the others returned to Master Yu's Earthbending Academy to try to discover where the Blind Bandit lived. Questioning the same boys Katara "asked" about the tournament (who were now quite intimidated by her), they did not receive much information, until Aang remembered the flying boar he also saw with the girl in his vision. The boys told them the Flying Boar was the symbol of the Bei Fong Family, the wealthiest family in the town.

Aang and company traveled to the family's house, where they were accosted by the Bandit, now wearing the same dress Aang saw her wearing in the swamp. The girl refused to help them, and called the house guards to chase them off.

That evening, Aang used his status as the Avatar to gain a formal audience with the entire Bei Fong family. He tried to persuade Toph's father, Lao Bei Fong, into helping him, but Toph used her Earthbending to keep Aang from revealing any information about her life as the Blind Bandit. She wished for her parents and teacher to be completely unaware about her true skill. After numerous Earthbending interruptions, Aang retaliated, bringing the dinner to both a premature end and into everybody's face.

After dinner, Toph and Aang took a stroll through the garden to talk things out only to be captured by Xin Fu and his team, who thought the two had stolen his money. After Katara and Sokka sought help and freed the group, Toph showed her true talent. She single-handedly defeated all the enemies and the group escaped. With her skill now revealed to her parents, Toph openly confessed that the obedient, helpless blind girl did not reflect her character. However, her parents did not see it that way and instead felt she needed more guarding. As Katara and the others prepared to leave, Toph ran up to them, saying that her father had changed his mind and allowed her to travel with them. Sokka wisely offered to leave quickly before her father "changed his mind again." Toph was prepared to depart, but not before she extracted revenge on Aang by promptly launching him into a tree. Toph, declaring them even, demanded to have her championship belt returned.

The Chase
Not long after Toph joined the group, she began feuding with Katara. As the group set up camp, Katara noticed Toph slumping lazily against a rock. Katara informed her that they usually divided the work among the group, implying she would like Toph to aid them. Toph breezily told her not to worry, stating she could carry her own weight and proceeding to Earthbend a makeshift tent around her. Katara rephrased her last statement, stating each member's responsibilities, including Momo, who then appeared on her shoulder with berries. Toph refuted that she did not feel obligated to help anyone else, because no one needed to aid her. Katara attempted once more to suggest that she contribute to the construction of the campsite, but this only further irritated her. Katara finally surrendered to Toph's desires and walked back to their campsite. Later on, Katara tried to rectify with Toph for the previous argument, apologizing and noting they were all just a little tired. Toph, rather than sharing the blame and accepting her overture, simply agreed that she did seem a bit too tired and lay down to sleep. Katara, though clearly incensed by the insulting retort, brought herself to half-heartedly tell Toph goodnight and walked back to her own tent.



During the night, Toph suddenly awoke. Feeling vibrations in the ground, she sensed something approaching and alerted the rest of the group. When asked exactly what was approaching, she replied that she was unable to identify it. They abandoned the scene and flew far off to another location in the woods. When asked by Katara to help set up their campsite, Toph once again refused. Angrily, Katara stated that Toph had shown nothing but selfishness since she had joined the group. The two girls began feuding; it ended with Toph Earthbending another makeshift tent around her and ignoring Katara, only infuriating the latter.

Unfortunately, during the night, Toph sensed the strange object heading toward them again, forcing them to desert the site. In the morning, sleep-deprived and cranky, Katara blamed Toph for their tedious situation stating that, had Toph aided them when setting up camp, they would have gotten some sleep. Toph became enraged and left the group with her belongings.

Wandering through the forest, Toph stumbled across Iroh, not knowing his true identity. Iroh shared tea with her and offered her advice; he eventually convinced her to rejoin Aang's group.

Not long after, Toph returned and rejoined the group, participating in their duel against Azula. Unfortunately, Azula attacked Iroh, who was helping Team Avatar at the time, along with Zuko, and managed to escape the scene, unharmed. Katara offered to heal Iroh, but was violently refused by a grief-stricken Zuko.

Bitter Work
The group arrived at a quarry campsite where Aang began his Earthbending training with Toph. Despite his futile efforts to follow Toph's demonstrations, he found himself unable to perform Earthbending. When Toph became angry at his struggles to learn the basic forms of the bending art, Katara confronted her, advising that she needed to be more patient and kind toward Aang. She later confronted Aang on his difficulties learning Earthbending, assuring him that he would master the art soon. Like the others, she was thrilled upon seeing Aang successfully Earthbend after a rigorous day of training.

The Library
Each of the members of the group decided to take a little "mini-vacation", as a way to unwind after all the work they'd done; Sokka, on the other hand, thought the group should be working on getting intelligence on the Fire Nation, most specifically a map, for when Aang needed to hunt down the Fire Lord. The group met Professor Zei, who told them he was searching for a legendary library said to be in the middle the Si Wong Desert; The Library, said to have been created by the Spirit of Knowledge and his fox servants, had more valuable tomes than any other place in the world. Sokka, believing he may be able to get information on the Fire Nation there, dedicated his "vacation" to finding the place.

Flying on Appa, the group soon found the library which was buried in the sand, except for its single, highest tower. Aang, Katara, Sokka, Momo, and Professor Zei entered the library through a window; Appa stayed outside, as did Toph, who couldn't read since she was blind.

When the group entered the library, they met the spirit Wan Shi Tong, who constructed the library; taking the form of a large owl, the spirit initially did not trust them. The spirit, apparently, disliked the fact that humans only used knowledge to get an advantage over other humans; he brought up the last human to have discovered his library, who happened to be Admiral Zhao, and believed the group only wanted to get information to help them defeat their enemies (which was, of course, true). They managed to convince the owl otherwise.

Sokka found a burned shred of paper that mentioned "the Fire Nation's darkest day". Eager for more information, they decided to go to the section of the library containing information on the Fire Nation, but it turned out that Zhao, before leaving, apparently destroyed every other bit of information about the Fire Nation, probably to prevent exactly what Sokka and the others were trying to do. However, a fox (one of Wan Shi Tong's animal helpers) found the group, and lead them to a room dedicated to astronomy. There, a date could be entered on a stone wheel, which then showed the heavens on that particular date. When Sokka entered the date of "the darkest day," it showed a solar eclipse occurring. The group realized that solar eclipses must weaken or take away Firebending, in the same way lunar eclipses affect Waterbending; they realized they could use this information to plan an attack on the Fire Nation forces.



Soon, however, Wan Shi Tong found out their plans, and decreed that he will no longer allow humans to misuse his beloved information. He attacked the group and began to sink the library so no human could abuse its knowledge again. Outside, Toph began to hold up the tower using her Earthbending so that the others could escape; however, at the same time Sandbenders, desert tribesmen, traveling through the desert on Sand-Sailors, using their Earthbending to create small sandstorms to propel themselves onward, came and begin to attack Appa,. Toph found it impossible to hold up the tower and simultaneously fight them off, so eventuall they make off with Appa and escape.

Inside the library, Aang and Sokka hurriedly tried to use the astronomy room to find the next date of a solar eclipse; it turned out the next one was in a few months. They planed to give this information to the Earth Kingdom armies of Ba Sing Se to help in the war. The group then quickly escaped, except for Professor Zei, who said he would rather spend eternity in the Library than see it vanish forever; the others had no choice but to leave him. They escaped before the library vanished into the sand; however, their enthusiasm over the gained information quickly subsided when then learned that Appa was abducted.

The Desert
Angry at Toph for having allowed the Sandbenders to sneak up on her and steal Appa, Aang began to take his anger out on her verbally to which Katara replied by trying to calm him down. When Aang decided to go off looking for Appa on his own, she objected, but couldn't stop him from leaving. After watching him go, she decided it be best if the rest of the group continued making their way towards Ba Sing Se. While lost in the desert, Katara evidently became the prominent figure in the group; with Aang depressed and uncooperative, Toph unable to "see" well amongst the sand and Sokka having become hallucinated on cactus juice, it became her duty to keep the gang united. On their travels, they met up with a tribe of Sandbenders, one of the members being identified by Toph as the one who stole Appa. Aang was so impacted by this that he went into the Avatar State; Katara embraced him and soothed his anger.

The Serpent's Pass


After leaving the desert, they met a refugee family traveling to Ba Sing Se. The group helped the family to an underground ferry way that lead to the city. While there, Sokka and the others were reunited with the Kyoshi Warrior Suki, who was there helping war refugees. Later, the refugee family lost their documents so Aang, Katara, Toph, Sokka and Suki agreed to help them cross the Serpent's Pass.

As the group traveled along a sheer cliff side of the pass, Suki pointed out Fire Nation forces patrolling the water, telling them that they were rumored to be working on a secret project. As they continued, Tahn fell when the ground under him crumbled. Toph saved him, but the falling rocks drew the attention of the patrol ship, which launched a fireball at them. Aang leaped into action, knocking the ball back and striking their engines. The ship returned fire, hitting the rockface above them, and sending debris falling toward Suki. Sokka pushed Suki out of the way, and Toph saved him by deflecting the rocks. Sokka was too worried about Suki's safety to be thankful to Toph for saving his life, which annoyed Toph. The group ran to the shelter of an outcropping wall of rock, leaving the ship behind to tend to its damage.

While camping out for the night, Katara found Aang silently overlooking the water and confronted him about his recent behavior. She questioned him why he had seemingly stopped caring for Appa to which he replied that it was his way of controlling his emotions; the events in the Si Wong Desert had a profound impact on his state of mind and, to suppress the anger he felt, he decided to act rather distant and uncaring. Katara identified with his feelings, saying she knew that sometimes it hurt more to care. She offered Aang a hug to which he replied by politely thanking her for her concern and walking away, leaving her disappointed.



That morning, Aang's group came to a large setback: a portion of the pass was submerged underwater. Katara stepped forward, parting the waters to allow them to pass. As the path got deeper, Aang helped her, forming a bubble of air for them to walk underwater safely. Momo, seeing the fish swimming by, jumped out into the water to catch one, but quickly jumped back in when something huge swims by. As it turns out, the Serpent's Pass was named (and feared) not for its shape, but for the gigantic sea serpent that swam in the surrounding waters. The serpent attacked the bubble, forcing Toph to raise the seafloor under their feet to bring them up to the surface. This stranded them in the middle of the water, with the serpent circling around. Aang attacked the serpent, telling Katara to get the others across while he distracted it. Katara created an ice bridge for the others to cross, then leaped across the water to help Aang without a second thought. Together, they managed to drive off the serpent, using currents to slam it into the cliff. The group finally crossed the Serpent's Pass, just in time for the mother to go into labor. Katara, who had experience in birthing children, quickly took charge.

The baby, a girl, was born with no complications, thanks to Katara. Aang, seeing the family coming together, renewed his hope, which was what the family decided to name the baby (Hope). Outside, Aang confessed to Katara that he was truthfully running away from his emotions by acting distant and uncaring. He said that seeing the family of refugees so close and loving reminded him of his feelings towards Appa and her. Touched by this, she and Aang hugged. Before flying off to the city to find Appa, Katara reassured him that he would reunite with his bison. Aang flew over to the wall of Ba Sing Se, where he made a terrible discovery: a massive drill, escorted by Fire Nation tanks, was approaching the wall.

Battling the Drill
After making the unfortunate discovery, Aang flew on his glider back to where the rest of the gang and the refugees were making their way towards Ba Sing Se and informed them of the perilous situation. The duty of destroying the drill before it broke through the walls of Ba Sing Se fell into their hands. Sokka developed a plan to take the drill down by hitting its main pressure points which turned out to be large metal braces connecting the two main parts of the drill. Aang and Katara used Waterbending to slice through the braces and weaken them; it was decided that Aang would then go to the top of the drill and deliver a final blow that would destroy the drill completely. However, midway through their sabotage, Azula and her friends discovered them and attack. The group split up with Aang going to the top of the drill and Katara and Sokka escaping by traveling down a slurry pipeline. Ty Lee chased after them persistently, but Katara used Waterbending to plug up the exit to the drill, trapping her. Toph soon came along and aided her in building up the pressure that would lead to the machine's downfall. Aang was able to successfully deliver the final blow which caused the drill to break down, thus, marking their victory.

The group later joined up together at the top of the Outer Wall marveling at their victory. Sokka enthusiastically began brainstorming nicknames for their group. Katara, like the others, was seemingly annoyed by this.

Life in the City
Riding the Earth rail, the group finally entered Ba Sing Se. Sokka was confident that they will easily find Appa, but the city was bigger than they imagined. Soon after they arrived, Aang and his friends were met by Joo Dee: a cheerful, incessantly smiling woman assigned to guide them around the city. Attempts by Sokka to try and get their guide to talk about the War and a possible audience with the Earth King were invariably ignored.

In the upper ring, Aang and his group were finally taken to their new house. When a possible audience with the Earth King is finally mentioned, it was revealed that they will have to wait at least a month. It soon became apparent that within the walls of the city, no one wanted to talk or even think about the War raging in the rest of the world. Even Aang's attempts to find Appa bore no fruit as no one seemed willing to divulge any information to them, thanks to some meaningful glances from Joo Dee. Along the way they also saw members of the Dai Li — elite guards who safeguard Ba Sing Se's culture and society.



When a notice arrived about a party being held at the Earth King's palace, Katara decided it was a good way to reach the Earth King. Toph said that since the gang was mostly commoners, they would be spotted right away if they went to the event as they had not learned proper society manners. In the end, Toph decides that Katara could pass off as a high born girl, and both of them dressed up in formal attire. They then headed for the palace while Aang and Sokka entered as servants. The girls were initially refused entry by a guard, who rejected even Toph's family seal. They eventually got inside by tagging along with an official named Long Feng, but their attempts to sneak Aang and Sokka inside were stymied by Long Feng himself, who seemed determined to personally help them out. Soon the Dai Li bound and gaged Katara and Toph with Earthbending. They were taken to a library where they confronted Long Feng and questioned him as to why they were not permitted to see the Earth King. When told that Long Feng was the head of all the resources including the military while the king's job was to merely oversee the preservation of the city's cultural heritage, Katara and the rest came to the conclusion that the king was simply a figurehead.

She was next seen at the location of the gang's house in Ba Sing Se; the whole group was busily cleaning themselves up for the day aside from Toph who had yet to wake up. When Katara woke her, Toph presented herself with her hair a mess and her body covered in dust (or "a healthy coating of Earth!") considering herself ready. Katara suggested they have a "Girl's Day Out," and took her to the Fancy Lady Day Spa. Toph agreed, as long as they didn't touch her feet. This request was denied and Toph sent one of the attendants through the wall during a pedicure. The girls then took a mud bath where Toph used her Earthbending to make creepy faces with the mud and scare away the attendant. The two then relaxed in a sauna, using their Bending to both feed the fire and create the steam.



The girls left the sauna now with make-up on their faces. As they crossed a bridge, a girl named Star and her friends made fun of Toph's make-up. Toph was upset by these remarks and Katara tried to urge her to ignore them. Toph, however, laughed back at the girls and then Earthbent the rock of the bridge from under them, dropping them into the water. Katara finished with her own parting shot by waterbending the girls downstream.

Katara tried to console Toph as they continued walking on. Toph claimed that because she was blind, she did not have to worry so much about personal appearance or the approval of others, the words of the girls still hurt her all the same, and she shed a few tears. Katara complimented that Toph was not only confident and self-assured, but also pretty. Toph proclaimed she would like to return the compliment but had no idea what Katara looked like. Katara laughed at this and the story ended with Toph giving her a friendly, although rather hard, punch on the arm.

Meeting Jet Again


Out in the city, the gang was putting up posters for the lost Appa when Katara ran into Jet. He offered to help her, but Katara distrusted him and attacks. Jet tried to prove his honesty by dropping his hook swords, allowing Katara to pin him to the wall with ice spikes. The others arrived, drawn by the noise where Jet tried again to explain himself. He admitted that he was a troubled person, but now a changed man who had put both his past and gang behind him. Jet showed them one of the missing Appa posters and claims his true intentions which were to help the gang find the lost bison. Toph, reading Jet's heartbeat and breathing patterns, pronounced that he was telling the truth. Katara remained distrustful, but agreed to follow his lead. Jet lead them to a large empty warehouse, where he said they may have been holding Appa. Toph confirmed it by finding a tuft of Appa's fur, and an old cleaning man said that Appa was sent off to Whale Tail Island, down near the South Pole. Despite the stretch the journey would be, the group agreed to travel there with Jet offering to come with them. Katara once again became accusing of Jet; when asked by Toph if Jet was her boyfriend, she lied only to have Toph mockingly state that she could detect her lie.

On their way out, the group was sidetracked when Smellerbee and Longshot happened to come across them. Katara once again turned on Jet, saying she thought he had left behind his gang. Jet insisted that he had been living alone in the city, but Smellerbee claimed that he was dragged away by the Dai Li. Toph realized they were both telling the truth, even though their stories didn't match. Sokka quickly figured that Jet had been brainwashed by the Dai Li. Katara used her healing to try to soothe it. Jet remembered that he was taken to a secret facility under a lake. Sokka remembered what Joo Dee had said about her "vacation", fully jogging Jet's memory. The group made their way to Lake Laogai, the location of the underground base, the next day, and Toph quickly found and uncovered the underwater entrance. They went inside, quietly making their way through the dark corridors.



The gang found themselves confronted by Long Feng and several Dai Li agents. A battle quickly broke out. Long Feng escaped, with Aang and Jet in hot pursuit. After dealing a grievous blow to Jet, Long Feng escaped as the others entered the chamber. Katara tried to heal Jet, and realized just how badly he was injured. Longshot, speaking for the first time in the series, told Aang and his group that they should go and find Appa, and leave Jet to Smellerbee and himself. Jet tried to assure Katara that he would be fine, but as they left, Toph sorrowfully said that Jet was lying. Jet eventually died from his injuries.

After they exit the underground base, they finally reunited with Appa. Having now reunited with one another, Katara and Toph both insisted they left Ba Sing Se. On the other hand, Sokka wanted to stay to inform the Earth King of all that was taking place within Ba Sing Se, as well as the approaching solar eclipse, as this was their entire reason for heading towards Ba Sing Se in the first place. Aang agreed with him. Ultimately, the others agreed to do so, and all four rode Appa back to Ba Sing Se's upper ring, and managed to break into the palace, tearing their way through the Royal Guards, despite a strong defense.

At the palace, Katara and her friends finally reached the Earth King's throne room, where they were encountered by Long Feng and the Dai Li, who stood before the Earth King as a last defense. Aang went on to explain the various events going on that the Earth King was unaware of: a war outside Ba Sing Se's walls, Long Feng and the Dai Li's conspiracy, the imprisonment of Appa, and the brainwashing of Jet and countless other individuals. The king, under the influence of Long Feng's deceitful lies, remained convinced that there was no war and doubted their claims. They decided to show the Earth King the outer wall, which was earlier penetrated by the Fire Nation's drill. The king refused at first, but Sokka quickly convinced him to continue the investigation by letting him ride on Appa.

The Earth King arrived at the outer wall, and was shocked to see the remains of the Fire Nation's drill leading right up to and through Ba Sing Se's outer wall. Completely convinced that the war was in fact real, he had Long Feng arrested. Afterwards, the group split up and Katara forfeited an opportunity to see her father Hakoda again, deciding instead to stay and assist the Earth King.

The Crossroads of Destiny


The Council of Five was going over the invasion plan with Katara, who was accompanied by Momo. General How said that General Fong’s base would be the staging point of the attack, and they would send in troops, demonstrating the motion by Earthbending several stone pieces representing Earth Kingdom forces across a world map. Momo suddenly darted across the board, and knocked the pillars over. Katara laughed at the lemur's actions, and attempted to joke with the five generals, who were not amused. General How asked Katara to take a scroll detailing the invasion plans so that it may receive the Seal of the Earth King, which would finalize the plan.



In Ba Sing Se, Katara and Momo, just before going to see the Earth King, decided to stop at a new tea house. As she entered, Katara saw Zuko reciting an order for tea to Iroh in the back of the shop, and she gasped in surprise before running off to warn the Earth King. Katara rushed into the palace, and told Azula, whom she believed was Suki, that Prince Zuko and Iroh had infiltrated the city. She urged them to inform the Earth King. As Azula calmly replied that that would not be necessary, Katara realized her mistake- she recognizedw the distinct golden hue of Azula's eyes. However, Katara's realization was too late; Ty Lee hurtled into the air and disabled Katara. Azula and her friends stood over Katara's prone form, and she remarked that it was time she and Zuko encountered each other again.



Katara stood in a dark, crystal-lighted cave when suddenly a light showed: Above, the entrance opened and Zuko was thrown down. When he first came in to the cave Katara became defensive. She was initially furious to see him and told him that all he cared about was capturing the Avatar, and how spreading war and hatred was in his blood. When she tearfully said that he did not know the pain of the Fire Nation killing her mother, Zuko apologized, and said that this was something they both had in common, softening her slowly.

Down below in their prison, Katara apologized to Zuko for how she yelled at him, and told him that for a long time, whenever she saw the face of the enemy, she saw Zuko’s face. He turned away, touching his scar, assuming she was referencing his scar, a mark he felt that was once symbol to his banishment, and to his “destiny” of chasing the Avatar forever. However, he had gained Katara's trust to the point where she offered to heal his scar using the water from the Spirit Oasis. However, before she could do anything, Aang and Iroh showed up, both of them embracing Katara and Zuko, respectively.



Zuko and Aang exchanged glares, and Zuko grew angry that Iroh was with the Avatar, even attempting to attack Aang although quickly interrupted by Iroh who sent Katara and Aang off to help Sokka and Toph. Iroh explained to Zuko that he was a different and changed man, stronger and wiser than ever before. He told Zuko that it was time for him to choose good. However, a mass of crystals entrapped Iroh, and Azula emerged. She said that she expected this sort of treachery from Iroh, but not from her brother. She began to feed him tales of how this was the most glorious day in Fire Nation history, and that if he joined her, Zuko would gain back his father’s love and honor. Iroh begged Zuko to not listen to Azula, telling him that the kind of redemption Azula was offering was not the redemption for him, but Azula continued to plot, telling Zuko how she had planned everything, and that they would only win if he joined her. Iroh begged even more, for Zuko to look deep inside his heart and see what he truly wanted. Azula sent the Dai Li away, and told Zuko that he could choose whatever he wanted, and she walked away, leaving him to ponder which side to choose.

Aang and Katara rushed to save Toph and Sokka, however, Azula fired at them. A battle ensued between Aang, Katara, and Azula. Just as Aang and Katara had her cornered, Zuko showed up. After a brief moment of dramatic tension, Zuko began fighting on Azula's side, to everyone’s amazement. Katara fought against Azula for a few moments and almost managed to defeat her by holding her arms with Waterbending, but Azula was saved by Zuko. In the midst of the battle, the two pairs switched off, with Zuko now fighting Katara, both using elemental whips on opposite sides of a river. Katara expressed her angry disappointment in Zuko, how she thought he had changed. He replied inscrutably, "I have changed." Aang and Azula charged at one another; Azula sent a blast of fire, sending Aang soaring into the air.



Underground, the fight continued on, with Katara taking on both Zuko and Azula, before Aang managed to stand back up from being thrown earlier. He slammed into the ground, creating a tidal wave of Earth barreling towards Azula and Zuko, but he was stopped by the Dai Li. Soon they were joined by dozens of Dai Li agents, and Katara assumed the Octopus stance. Horribly outmatched, Aang realized there was no other choice and did the only thing he could think of. Creating a quick crystal shelter with Earthbending, he meditated, and decided to try to release his attachment to Katara in order to enter the Avatar State. Having successfully triggered the Avatar State, he then rose into the air, but Azula shot him down with a lightning bolt to the back, killing him. At that moment, the Avatar Spirit fell from the plane of existence. As Aang fell back to the ground, Katara created a huge wave by Waterbending, and managed to scatter the Dai Li, Zuko, and Azula; and caught him before he hit the ground. Holding him in tears, she was defenseless, but Iroh suddenly appeared. He told the two to escape while he held off Azula and the others as long as he could. Once they escaped, Iroh surrendered himself to the Dai Li and glanced at Zuko, quickly turning his head in shame.



Katara carried Aang with her and joined up with Sokka, Toph, and the Earth King. As they escaped Ba Sing Se on Appa, Katara used her Spirit Oasis water in an attempt to revive Aang. After a quick flash of light Aang showed no response, and Katara began to cry and held Aang close. Then Aang’s tattoos glowed shortly and he opened his eyes and smiled at her. Overwhelmed and relieved that he was okay, Katara embraced him closer.

Aang survived the lightning, but ended up in a comatose state. Azula was firmly in control of the city, and as the Earth King, Bosco, Momo, Toph, Sokka, Katara, and Aang flew atop Appa's back over the Outer Wall and out of the city, the Earth King looked back and sadly proclaimed, "The Earth Kingdom... has fallen."