That's lovely, but let me explain the problem more thoroughly. If Aang was say, at least 16 years old I could probably buy his power and experience, however a kid lacks the experience adults and teenagers have, even one who has spent their whole life with monks. It's common sense. And if he was at least 16, I MIGHT be able to buy him learning the other elements in mere weeks as he would be smarter and more experienced then a kid. And no why the southern whore could be declared a master. Because once again, kids lack the experience adults and kids. And don't tell me that their prodigies, because even prodigies spend YEARS of training with teachers. Self training for years until adulthood like Rey did is one thing, but being declared a master before reaching adulthood is ridiculous. 3 Month's is also shorter then the at least 19 or 20 years Rey had spent fending for herself. And really, who were you expect to have more experience and knowledge about what they do? A kid who's only spent weeks or month's training, or an adult who has spent 19 or 20 years self training? I'd go with the latter. And his weakness being his friends was BS. He's too OP for his friends to be in real danger, and often their too OP to be in danger.



As for fun, genocidal wars are no time for fun and games. And hero's journey stories are not written just because their great stories. Their written because they are metaphors for growing up and the real life challenges we face in the real world. And seeing Airbender ignore EVERYTHING that the Hero's Journey stands for by saying that you DON'T need to grow up or make sacrifices pisses me off. Do you really want kids growing up thinking life is a game and that genocidal warlords or soldiers will exercise with power instead of kill? Now I know your not going to respond, but heed what I type... or not and waste your life away.