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Is it a safe assumption that out of all of the Avatars who ever lived that Aang, Korra, and Wan are the three most important figures?

Despite only having two episodes dedicated to him within a series dedicated to another. Why does it feel like those two episodes earned Wan a rightful place to be mentioned within the same breath as Aang and Korra?

Wan, became the first Avatar and prevented 10,000 years of darkness after a mistake he acknowledged.
Aang, ended 100 years of war that could have resulted in the complete genocide of an entire continent.
Korra, prevented another 10,000 years of darkness from a mistake she probably acknowledged after learning about Wan and possibly became the first Avatar of a new cycle.

While others such as Roku had big successes in their time like saving their village from an active volcano, he still failed to prevent something that relied on his successor to do.

Kyoshi was probably more of a success than Roku, but her successes only came from issues of her time. Kuruk was lazy due to no major conflicts. Not much is known about Avatar #2 all the way up to Yangchen.

Should Wan be mentioned as one of the most important Avatar figures of all time alongside Aang and Korra?


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