[X] "... F-Fine."
From the sounds of it, QM had a busy day. So probably tomorrow.its like 12 to nothin to nothing for talking when is the vote called
I might be able to get in a second post in a few hours, but no guarantees.From the sounds of it, QM had a busy day. So probably tomorrow.
so i guess the votes calledI might be able to get in a second post in a few hours, but no guarantees.
Don't push yourself. A few hours for me is midnight. Don't want to imagine what ungodly hour that'd be for you. ...actually, according to your profile you're in Poland.I might be able to get in a second post in a few hours, but no guarantees.
I don't sleep at night. Not always, at least.
Why is everyone I know nocternal!?
"I have mastered the elements a thousand times in a thousand lifetimes"Wait, what? Where was it said that she was number 1000? Because if so, the average lifespan of an Avatar is 10. Harmonic Convergence is every 10,000 years after all.
Of course even then, without it being a HUGE overstatement, it does not bode well for their mortality rates. Even if they are exaggerating by 4 times, and having only done it 250 times, that is still an average life-span of 40."I have mastered the elements a thousand times in a thousand lifetimes"
I do remember being weirded out when I got that result and wondering if most Avatars died as infants, but actually, that being non-literal makes sense.
I think the two of you are forgetting something very important.Of course even then, without it being a HUGE overstatement, it does not bode well for their mortality rates. Even if they are exaggerating by 4 times, and having only done it 250 times, that is still an average life-span of 40.
Even if they can't, what is said is canonically said, and we have to assume the person saying it is not being puppeted by the Elder Gods. They don't got much reason to lie, it seems unlikely to exagerate THAT much, and I assume the Avatar are capable of basic math, so, odds are it is within excess of 200.I think the two of you are forgetting something very important.
That writers cannot do math to save their lives.
That, or said being has very bad memory.Even if they can't, what is said is canonically said, and we have to assume the person saying it is not being puppeted by the Elder Gods. They don't got much reason to lie, it seems unlikely to exagerate THAT much, and I assume the Avatar are capable of basic math, so, odds are it is within excess of 200.
I think I found a really good answer related to this over here. Quoted below:Even if they can't, what is said is canonically said, and we have to assume the person saying it is not being puppeted by the Elder Gods. They don't got much reason to lie, it seems unlikely to exagerate THAT much, and I assume the Avatar are capable of basic math, so, odds are it is within excess of 200.
He's clearly using hyperbole. If there had been a thousand avatars in the last ten thousand yearsthen the average lifespan per avatar would be just ten years.
In my answer to; How many Avatars have there been? I pointed out that in the Avatar episode "Southern Air Temple" we see a chamber containing approximately 130 statues representing prior incarnations of the Avatar. These are tiered in 7 ascending rows plus a further 51 statues at floor level giving a grand total of 181 previous avatars.
In the film "Avatar : The Last Airbender" we see the same temple, but this time with 6 tiers, each containing 30 status (in 5 blocks of 6) plus a larger statue of the most recent avatar; Roku. Again, this gives a grand total of 181 statues.
Given the similarity in numbers, it seems likely that this figure is intended to be the canon figure.
If we assume that the average mortality rate of an avatar is 53 and that the next avatar is born at the moment of the previous avatar's death then there would have been 180(ish) avatars in 10,000 years prior to the events of "The Last Airbender" (10,000 / 54 = 180ish)
On further consideration, it may be that he's describing the fact that he's had to master each element (e.g. of four) each time he's reborn in which case he would have had to learn how to bend the elements a grand total of 724 times, close enough to a thousand that the quote could make some sense.
The answer does say, "if we assume".1. It wasn't confirmed the next avatar is born after the previous dies?
My question was of the 'I thought that was canon!' kind of question. Not questioning the person's answer.
My question was of the 'I thought that was canon!' kind of question. Not questioning the person's answer.