The avatar, the dai sagai and humanity.

Short biography of the author

Born in 146 AG, Baraz li grew up in the earth kingdom under hou ting's rule, son of fire nation immigrants, he lived his childhood in the slums of ba sing se, where his father owned a teashop, in 169 AG, he obtained a scolarship at the university of ba sing se, after two years of night classes, here, he studied politics, language, air nomad litterature and philosophy, however, in 173 AG, his degree in political sciences & media studies was denied due to the infamous copper laws, preventing the possibility of firebenders continuing their studies, finding employment, housing, fearing for his life, he tries to fleed the earth kingdom for republic city, in vain, in the summer of 173 AG, following the integration of Omashu in the new earth empire, he is captured and sent to work camps, along 80000 other firebenders, however, his studies and multiple abilities give him the chance to be sent at Tu Zin, a camp still in construction, where life conditions are easier than in ordinary camps, while in camp, he met his wife-to-be, Ahnah Aippaq, an apatrid waterbender, now the head of the sato institute of technology.

Along with a group of prisonners, they fled the camp during spring 174 AG, in summer, while approaching republic city, they met Iknik Blackstone Varrick and Bolin Beifong, and joined them on their escape to republic city, after living a year in the eastern refugee camps in republic city, his ties to the republic city press magnate enabled him to pursue a carreer in journalism, he won the 179AG Hakoda prize for his first novel, the light can't be bent, he his mostly known for Lithium : a study and Qi long, the spirit that fled, but his writings also include multiple air nomad litterature analysis, travel books, the bending-fiction series Physics and the lyrics of 14 songs, the most known being The iron ladies in love

He now lives in Haruaï, with his wife and his son, Asuilaak, he is still working for the Zhu-li newspaper, and teaches litterature & magical realism at Republic city university.