

You guys know I’m a huge proponent of the Kyoshi novels and F. It’s not unreasonable that there would be more cities like that, and the passage of time allows for them to be different than what we’ve seen before.” The show’s world-building has Taku as a place where cargo was distributed. Book Two of Yangchen’s story will probably take place in Taku, which we get a glimpse of in “The Blue Spirit” as a once-prosperous city now in decline. Yee: “The helpful method world-building is to use parts of the show’s universe as pieces of living history, which is only possible because of the brilliant work done by the original creative team.

What sorts of factors guide you in making those decisions?”į. As an Avatar fan yourself, I imagine there’s a constant conflict between whether to explore a previously established piece of the world or to build your own. Here’s the full quote (emphasis mine):ĬBR: “We also have a drastically different setting, with Shang cities like Bin-Er unlike any place Avatar fans have seen. Yee teased that Yangchen Book 2 is already planned and in the works. In a new interview with CBR, Kyoshi and Yangchen author F. The longest-living Avatar in this beloved world’s history, Kyoshi established the brave and.

Yee’s New York Times bestselling Kyoshi novels can now collect both hardcover editions in this acclaimed duology The Rise of Kyoshi delves into the origin story of Kyoshi, the Earth Kingdomborn Avatar. Ahead of the release of Avatar Yangchen’s first book, The Dawn of Yangchen, in the Chronicles of the Avatar novel series (currently consisting of The Rise of Kyoshi and The Shadow of Kyoshi), Book 2 has already been confirmed! Fans of Avatar: the Last Airbender and F.
