Omashu

Omashu is the second largest city in the Earth Kingdom and the capital of one of its provinces. It is located in a mountain range in the southwestern Earth Kingdom. Previously ruled by King Bumi, Omashu was recently taken over by the Fire Nation and renamed New Ozai.

Notable Figures

 * Oma
 * Shu
 * King Bumi
 * New Ozai Governor
 * Governor's Wife
 * Yung
 * Tom Tom

History


Two adults from feuding towns met at the top of a mountain. Although it was dangerous to meet, the loving couple found a way to continue their relationship in secret. After learning Earthbending by observing the natural skills of Badgermoles, massive animals that inhabit the mountains separating their two villages, they created a labyrinth which only they could navigate as a place to be together. However, one day the man did not come; he had been killed in the war between their two people. While the woman's fury was initially expressed in a display of earthbending powers which could have destroyed both of the warring towns, she instead declared the conflict at an end (This bears some similarity to other legendary tragic romances, such as Romeo and Juliet).



The two villages later created a city to honor the couple's love, which eventually grows into the city of Omashu (the names of the lovers are revealed to be Oma and Shu, whose names were joined together). The final line in the script states "love is brightest in the dark."

The city of Omashu sits within the Kolau Mountain Range, surrounded on all sides by steep canyons and an enormous gorge. The cities' three gates are composed from massive stone, each five feet thick and towering over thirty feet high. As a result are accessible only by skilled Earthbenders who guard its only entrance. It is ruled by King Bumi and holds the place of being the Earth Kingdom's second largest city. Omashu's main industry was producing weapons and supplies for the war effort, and had developed a complex and efficient mail system used to transport goods throughout the city that employed Earthbending and gravity using extensive ramps and chutes. Bumi and Aang used the ramps as slides in their past.



New Ozai
Since Aang, Katara, and Sokka's last visit, Omashu had surrendered to the Fire Nation, who had developed metal, extending bridges to bypass the gorge, and was renamed "New Ozai" by Princess Azula around that time. The entire city is seen going under massive reconstruction to better suit the Fire Nation, and a huge statue of Ozai is seen under construction at the top of Omashu (though his face remains obscured). Most notably altered is the palace, the original of which was completely leveled and replaced with the metal pagoda architecture favored by the Fire Nation. This may have been in part to the fact that doors between the chambers of the old palace were created as needed by Earthbending, making entrance and egress impossible for non-earthbenders. The normal citizens, however, flee the city under the guise of an epidemic shortly after Aang arrives.

Mail System
The Omashu mail system is just a linking slide that goes on for miles in the city. Earthbenders move the packages around to a different slide. Though Aang a Bumi though it was a giant slide and slid down it 100 years ago. 100 years later Aang did it again with Katara and Sokka but this time he was a bit wild.



Cave Of Two Lovers
Located near Omashu in the Earth Kingdom, The Cave of Two Lovers is a secret tunnel that passes through a section of the Kolau mountain range. The tunnel is actually a giant underground labyrinth full of dangerous animals including Wolfbats and Badgermoles. In the center of the labyrinth is the Tomb of Two Lovers. The tomb is a large room with two sarcophaguses in the middle in the sarcophaguses are the bodies of the two lovers  this is their final resting place. The walls of the tomb are decorated with pictures and pictograms telling the story of the two lovers. The cave is iluminated by crystals (similar to those of Old Ba Sing Se) when any form of light is put out.



Trivia

 * Based on the ancient writing in "The Cave of Two Lovers," the modern way to write Omashu is 奥瑪舒. Ào mǎ ( 奥 瑪 ) mean "mysterious carnelian," while shū ( 舒 ) means relax. Carnelian is a semiprecious stone consisting of an orange or orange-red variety of chalcedony.