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Ni Bei Dou is the military warchief that controls the eastern Hu Xin province from the ancient underground city of Garsai. Bei Dou is a minor character in the fanon Avatar: Civil Strife.
History[]
Ni Bei Dou was the chosen military governor after he and his clan along with the help of Yeman's forces took control of the city in under three months of fighiting Xian forces. During the assault by the Haijunese and their Xian allies the Seat of Paragons was unaware of the assault until after the Enclave of the Gods was under attack by the Haijunese liberators. While these events transpired many foot soldiers ran to fortify the defense of the Seat. Where the warchief was prepared for war and he argued with his retainers about being taken underground. However, he wished to stay and fight.
After the Seat is broken into by the Haijunese and their Xian allies Bei Dou along with his retainers fight the invaders despite being vastly outnumbered. The Major of the division who broke through duels the warchief to the death, both men beat and slash each other but before Bei Dou is killed he inhales a pain killing drug that enhances his strength which allows him to kill the Major in combat. Before being overwhelmed by the troops that break through the defenses. His severed head is used as a token to end the battle outside of the Seat of Paragons forcing the Omas to surrender and be put to the sword.
Abilities[]
Bei Dou was born a non-bender but becomes a master in bluntsfighting and specializing in battleaxes. His battleax was used to fight the Major of the Tenth Division. Which he also uses to cleave the Major's skull in.
Appearances[]
Avatar: Civil Strife[]
Book One: War[]
Trivia[]
- Ni Bei Dou means "lion, Great Bear" in Cantonese; he is named after the helmet worn on his head.
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