Chapter 69: Epilogue, another renaissance

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Well, guys, it's up an hour early, but hey, better early than late! So here it is!

Four years, over 300,000 words, 69 chapters, and over 900 reviews later we're finally here at the end of Fire War Renaissance. But I've got to applaud you guys more than myself, since a good story is nothing unless someone reads it, and still reads it even when the writer takes months and months and months off. So, thank you all for your support, and simply for just reading and reviewing the story every time a new chapter was updated.

And for those of you who have been here since the beginningwe made it to the end!

So, I'm not going to bog you guys down with overly emotional stuff right now since there's still this one last chapter to read. Everything's winding down, everyone's got their "happily ever afters" to share, and even though this isn't technically a 'full' chapter, it still does its purpose to let everyone know that the story, and the characters, do go on.

(Haha, so dramatic)

Disclaimer: Hmmm, I should probably do one of these since it'll be the last one. Well, even though I've been writing this story for four years, I don't own "Avatar: the Last Airbender". I do, though, own an amazing experience, wonderful readers, and a renewed appreciation for professional writers.

So, yeah….our last onwards….to the epilogue!

Chapter Sixty-Nine: Epilogue—Another Renaissance

And four months passed.

The fall was calm and the winter was brutal, but the weather was of small comparison to the progress being made.

It was a grand thing once the harsh winters began, and 14-year-old Avatar announced his marriage to his 16-year-old lover, Water bending Master Katara. It wasn't particularly the huge social event people expected. Of course plenty of rogue reporters made the long trek to the Southern Air Temple to the document the occasion, but it was a small wedding to say the least. Simply close friends and family all celebrating the circumstance of their marriage. They were the second to be married, after all, for only Zuko and Mai had made the leap into marriage at that point.

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