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Sake is a minor character in the fanon, Avatar: The Legacy of Rong Yan. Sake is one of the few fishermen within Unaraq's crew.


History[]

Sake is one of the other five fishermen who joined Unaraq as part of his crew and is related to his identical twin brother Tako. Sake is known as a fish slayer, rumors having wrestled one of the most dangerous predators of Southern waters, a mantashark. He and his brother joined Unaraq's crew at the age of 19 and have been a part of his crew for over three years.

During a fishing trip before they joined Unaraq's crew, he wrestled a large fish that slapped its tail fin into an iceberg that crumbled and dropped a large portion of ice onto his twin brother's head causing him to fall into a coma. After the recovery of his twin brother, he realized that his brother was different.

At the age of 19, days before joining the crew they ventured out on another trip where Taki accidentally killed a baby octopus and since has proclaimed himself as an octopus slayer. The eccentric brother has been cared for by the younger identical twin.

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Abilities[]

Like his twin brother Tako, Sake was born a non-bender but has mastered skills in swordsmanship and Sojutsu, the art of spear fighting. While formidable foes on their own, together they are double the trouble. Sake is also skilled in Water Tribe triage and has been known to use basic first aid to aid his crewmembers.

Relatives[]

  • Tako (Twin Brother)

Appearances[]

Book One: Air[]

Book Two: Water[]

Trivia[]

  • Sake is Japanese for "salmon".
  • Tako and Sake weren't originally twins. In the comic version they were competitive teammates. Tako wasn't crazy either.

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