| By King Bumis Heir | Part of the Avatar: Civil Strife continuity. |
| Juji's fine. He comes back to life in the end when the doomsday device shifts the polarity of the Earth. Oops. Spoiler. Sorry.
Warning! This page contains spoilers for Avatar: Civil Strife.
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| "Of course, Your Majesty. First the capital, then the rest will bend knee to us." |
| — Sen grinned when he agreed with Yeman in Chapter 2: A Strange Visitor. |
Sen is the representative of the Oi clan from Oma-controlled Wulong province, he is also a member of the Court of the Clans. Sen is a minor character in the fanon Avatar: Civil Strife.
History[]
Sen was born into the Oi clan that resides in Oma-controlled Wulong province, far to the east of the Oma Kingdom. However, thirty-seven years ago, the province was still under the control of the Haijun Kingdom. The Oi clan stayed out of the civil war between the Haijun and the Kuiwu for as long as he can remember.
Up until three years ago, when the Oma Kingdom soldiers plowed through the province, they made an alliance with the Oi clan who helped them in taking the capital of Wulong, Mingyang. For the clans greatest deed they were spared by Earth King Gun, and their chief swore allegiance to the Oma Kingdom.
With his history in politics and being a member of the chief's court, Sen, was sent to the city of Omashu instead where he could make his people proud and join the Court of the Clans. Sen has been part of the court for three almost four years now, his influence in the city and back home as amounted him with power and wealth.
Abilities[]
Sen is was born an earthbender and while he's not a master he's still pretty useful in battle, on his off-time he practices archery amongst the soldiers in the War Quarter of Omashu improving on his aim. Sen is also influential and is great at politics which has garnered him power and wealth in Omashu.
Appearances[]
Avatar: Civil Strife[]
Book One: War[]
Trivia[]
- Sen means "forest" in Cantonese.
- Oi clan still exists in 654 BG, and is the same clan that Okhin's father, Mod, comes from.
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