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Chapter 24
"Long ago, when spirits mixed in the mortal world and humans knew them with delicate intimacy, there was a Wall.
This embodiment of The Wall was the only thing that could fully exist in both the mortal and physical world and because of that, it was dangerous to men and spirits feared it.
At this time, Avatar Jinora was walking the surface of the earth, bringing peace and balance and compromise as an Avatar should. But she had many enemies.
One enemy in particular, Raiko hated her with a strong, hot passion and longed to rid the world of her. He devised a plan and dedicated his life to the study of The Wall and found many of it's secrets. He conducted experiments to see what would happen when a living being touched the magical, discharge of The Wall or slipped through the cracks on the surface but because he feared The Walls power too much, he never knew exactly where the creatures he captured for experiments ended up, only that they disappeared.
His fear and hate of Avatar Jinora grew so strong that he began his plan to get rid of her. He sent a distress message to the softhearted Avatar and pleaded her to come rescue him.
When she arrived at The Wall, Raiko pretended to be trapped under some rocks and asked her to help him, but as she began to earth bend the rocks away, a small amount of the discharge landed on her arm and she disappeared.
Avatar Jinora awoke in a strange place surrounded by children with weapons similar to ours in this world, but just different enough to confuse her. The Avatar, greatly in distress asked to go home, but the children detained her and told her she had fallen, flaming from the sky and landed on the beach of their Camp Half-Blood.
The children told the Avatar that they were children of gods and proved their power to her by fighting and killing many vicious monsters that attacked their camp. Once they decided to trust her, they began to help, under the instruction of a half man, half horse hybrid named Chiron.
The children of the camp brought Avatar Jinora to their gods, who threatened to kill her.
She went into the Avatar state and proved her worthiness to live.
The gods let her live, but were afraid. They saw the past lives of her Avatar state in her body and her ability to manipulate the elements and knew that she did not belong in their world.
So they planned to get rid of her, just as Raiko had.
Their world did not have a Wall like back in the Avatar's home, so the gods combined their powers and their magic to build a Spirit Wall.
After the wall was built, they sent her away but because they did not want her to return, they unleashed their wrath and betrayal and shot lightning to kill heras she was stepping over the threshold. Only the Avatar State saved her.
She safely crossed over back to her home world and, still in the Avatar state, extracted her revenge on Raiko. Once he had been killed, Avatar Jinora used all of her powers to banish physical Wall to a hidden location and forbid spirits to find and use the Spiritual Wall, asking her friend, Romana, to hide it.
Then, exhausted and hurt, she came out of the Avatar State and died where she stood."
