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== Alternatively, the Avatar World is the [[Naruto]] world in the distant past. ==
Perhaps Bending is basically a primordial version of Hand-Seals, and redirecting chakra in a more general manner than the over-specialized Seals.
** Let's take this further. At one point after the events of ''[[Naruto]]'', a nuclear war devastated the world, leading to ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''. Kenshiro and various others use knowledge of chakras and pressure points to kill their enemies with a few well-placed jabs. The radiation caused massive mutation, leading to all the [[Mix -and -Match Critters]] and weird animals seen in ''Avatar''. Ty Lee practises a martial art descended from that used by Kenshiro, but either she prefers to use non-lethal attacks, or knowledge of ''hokuto shin ken'' has been lost.
** The Uchiha clan are the descendants of Aang. Previous generations, unique in their ability to manipulate the air, took the symbol of a fan (''uchiwa'') as their family emblem and name.
*** Wouldn't it make more sense if the Land of '''Wind''' where Aang's descendants. One of the descendants just happened to be raised by Sandbenders. And also all of the named nations in Naruto could be traced back to one of the four elements. Water, Rain and Waves would obviously be Waterbenders, Fire and Lightning would be Firebenders, Wind and Sound would be Airbenders and Earth would be Earthbenders. Thus the Uchiha clan would be descendants of the Firebenders.
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* Iroh is totally an alternate version of Shepard Book. Wise and spiritual with a dark past.
 
== Long Feng is [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Master]]. ==
He managed to manipulate the people of Ba Sing Se into making him the ''de facto'' ruler and killed Iroh's (a.k.a. [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Doctor's]]) son (see above).
 
== Ozai is The [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Valeyard]]. ==
Azulon had two sons Iroh and Ozai (R!Iroh and R!Ozai), sometime after R!Ozai's marriage to Ursa he and R!Iroh went on a journey to find the Avatar. While on this journey their ship was attacked and sunk by the The Valeyard and they were left for dead. Afterward, The Valeyard used a modified chameleon arch to change his appearance to that of R!Ozai (V!Ozai) and "returns" to the Fire Nation to report R!Iroh's death. Meanwhile, R!Iroh had washed up on the shores of the South Pole and was being nursed back health by Kya. Later, The Doctor, having used the chameleon arch to hide from some foe, is deposited on Ember Island where he is found by someone (probably Azulon or his wife) who concludes he is actually Iroh suffering from amnesia and returns him (D!Iroh) to the capital.
 
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'Nuff said.
 
== The Mechanist is [[Doctor Who (TV)|a Time Lord]] ==
In the Whoverse, it has been shown Time Lords can opt to turn human as a last resort to hide themselves. Using a [[Applied Phlebotinum|Chameleon Arch]] rewrites their biology to becoming human in all ways and generates [[Secret Identity|a false persona]] complete with fake memories, whilst keeping their original Gallifreyian (read: alien) "essence" contained in [[Soul Jar|a pocket watch]]. [[Angel Unaware|Nobody is the wiser]], lest of all the former Time Lord, and unless circumstances allow the pocket watch to be opened (restoring/resetting the Time Lord self) a Time Lord could live out the rest of his/her life without ever remembering or reverting to the life he or she once knew. With the Hundred Year War going on, nobody would question another lost and homeless Earth Kingdom refugee. Of course, some things can't be kept hidden - a knack for technology and inventions, for example, that show up in dreams...
* The Mechanist was a Time Lord. He fell through the Rift/Void/what have you into the Avatar world, crashed his Tardis beyond repair, and decided to just live as a human instead of trying to get back home - which I'm willing to bet was in the middle of the infamous last Great Time War. Fast forward twenty years and you get the events of "The Northern Air Temple".
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...And possibly vice versa in the past (which may mean some of the kids in the picture who aren't met might have become Freedom Fighters since that picture was made).
 
== The Avatar World will eventually become [[Doctor Who (TV)|Gallifrey]]. ==
At some time in the future, Sozin's Comet, which turns out to not be a comet at all, will be pulled into a more stable orbit, and either The Fire Nation will conquer the world and become Timebenders or be stopped from conquering the world and overthrown and replaced by a renegade Fire Nation sect (The first Timebenders) who will eventually move on from the spirtualism the world is currently in, taking their first step toward becoming the Time Lords. It being The Fire Nation both explains why orange is the predominant color in Gallifreyan formal wear (And to a lesser extent their headgear) and partially explains their advanced technology level (Even at the beginning of the war, the Fire Nation had metal ships. And they have friggin' tanks.) The predominance of Timebending in the world will eventually leave other forms of bending forgotten, particularly once [[TARDI Ses]] (The Timebender animal guide) are fully domesticated ([[TARDI Ses]] are stated to be grown rather than built) and tweaked/manipulated/improved/bred to travel in space and travel much longer distances in time. The untended schism is not actually a single place on Gallifrey, but several: some of the most significant temples in the four nations. The Time Lords became what they are from exposure to the untended schism(s). The original Avatar was simply the only (Or, if you want to make things even more confusing, first) person in the world to have parents who had the opportunity to concieve him within one of the temples. His reincarnation is simply a form of regeneration, but because there isn't a TARDIS to assist his regeneration, he's forced to become a baby and retains few memories. The Order of the White Lotus (Or a similar organization) are responsible for moving the new baby-Avatar to the next nation in the cycle. Also, if the avatar world is temporally unstable, it explains some of the travel time discrepencies. And I don't recall it ever being stated the people on the Avatar planet don't have two hearts.