Overview: Zuko follows Aang and his friends to the Western Air Temple, seeking to join their group. Additionally it may have been influenced by The Hanging Temple (aka Hanging Monastery or Xuankong Temple) near Mount Heng in China. There are four soft platforms spread equidistance the two center ones start higher and the two side ones start lower, and they periodically shift positions vertically. The design of the Western Air Temple was inspired by the roofs of Bhutanese monasteries. I don’t know exactly where the other two were built but either way, the airnomads built the temple in the earth kingdom and thus would have had to travel across the earth kingdom so they probably had some form of alliance. 'Oi, Firecracker' a voice suddenly called and Zuko jumped in surprise at the loud volume. Also, the western airtemple is built in the earth kingdom unlike the southern airtemple which was built on an independent island. The stage consists of two base levels that are parallel to each. It is one of the four air temples across the world. It was where he felt safe for a while longer. The Western Air Temple is from the television show Avatar: The Last Airbender. He felt a lot better in the shadows that he currently inhabited.
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