That degree in Anthropology was worth it.
Behold:
The Indus Valley River Civilization, who worship the Ganges
The Middle Kingdom, which used to be at war until the Qing Dynasty (Thanks Mongolians)
The Aztec Empire, who worshiped the Sun
And don't forget those archer dudes, those guys worship pigeons and there's like, too many of them.
So, what you're me saying is that Mexico is the bad guy and that an Indian brother and sister, a blind Chinese girl, and the last American left on Earth should team up to stop them?
I always thought that water was more like inuits or siberians, and fire was Japan
Spot on with air and earth though
PS what ever happened to the legend of korra? I used to be a big fan of the first series but never got far into the new one
>>3271741
Korra finished up about 2 years ago, and general consensus was that it was alright, but a step down from Avatar.
>>3271717
>The Indus Valley River Civilization, who worship the Ganges.
It literally says what river they worship inside their fucking name, how do you mess that up?
air = Tibetan Buddhists
fire = Imperial Japan
earth = Imperial China
water = Inuit???? way to break up the Asian theme for some random brown people representation
>5 posts
now try guessing who is what from nation
pic related
>>3271746
I liked Season 3 the best. hbu?
>>3271781
waterbender detected
>>3271810
metalbender detected
aaand I just realized that I forgot about The Sumerians. fml
>>3271832
In case you're all wondering about the Sumerians, the pyramids were built by rolling bricks on tree logs form thousands of miles away. They just took the last log and put it front of the first one. South Americans did the same thing, but with Limestone. Native Americans did it with piles of dirt, I'm not even joking. I forget how the Mayans built stuff, just know that Triangles are the easiest thing to build.