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Avatar: The War of Steel
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  • Reads 5,747
  • Votes 128
  • Parts 4
  • Time 4h 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2022
2 new parts
Team Avatar had failed to stop Azula, Fire Lord Ozai, and the Fire Nation from taking over the world when Aang lost the fight on the day of Sozin's Comet. All hope had seemed lost and the world of Earthrealm had plunged into darkness as iron fisted rule, tyranny, and oppression prevailed over the lands as the Phoenix Empire, formerly the Fire Nation, increases grip of power by sea, by land, and by air. 

But what would happen if a young man in his middle twenties from Earth, arrived and came to liberate Earthrealm from the newly formed evil Phoenix Empire? A man with a great and strange power, while equipped with the knowledge of World War II military games, and knowledge of history and military strategies. All of them wrapped in the power of The Gamer, with the power to lead and create a new nation and appears in the Great Sea, containing technologies and equipment from the 1940s, which no one on Earthrealm ever witnessed before. Will he and his forces, despite growing trouble in his nation and abroad, come to the rescue and defeat the Phoenix Empire and restore peace and balance? Or will all of Earthrealm be doomed to continue to be ruled by oppressive iron fisted authoritarianism for good? Read and find out!

Also follow multiple other characters and their life during and before the conflict. From a young man that lived on a farm, a young man with a life full with trouble, and a young woman from a suburb, and some others. Also includes and follows individuals from Earth's World War II history.

The empire will soon meet its match! And what a mismatch it is. A war between hearts and steel is about to begin!

- Alternate Universe where the Fire Nation wins the 100 Year War.
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DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own Avatar: The Last Airbender, all credit goes to Nickelodeon and half to the writers of the Netflix live action version of the show.
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