How can iroh see into the spirit world




















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But, one of the most intriguing aspects of Iroh is his spirituality. He is connected to spirits in a way that most other characters in Avatar never were, and The Legend of Korra included a big revelation that he ascended to the Spirit World sometime after The Last Airbender ended.

Without a clear explanation of how this happened, fans have been left speculating about how Iroh accomplished this. Iroh's appearance in the Spirit World during The Legend of Korra doesn't provide a lot of background on this transformation, but he did say the following during his season 2 appearance: "I had always enjoyed the company of the spirits. So when my work was done in the material world, I chose to leave my body behind and come to the Spirit World.

Some fans have theorized that Iroh was able to do this by himself because of how in-tune he was with the spirits. An early episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender showed that Iroh was able to see Aang, Iroh, and a spirit dragon flying through the sky, which humans cannot normally do. If he was able to see spirits and those in the Spirit World this easily, he might have found a way to travel there on his own.

This connection to the Spirit World has also brought a theory that the spirits are the ones who brought him there. In the first book He saw Aang and Roku's dragon, but how? My guess is he probably made friends with a particular spirit and that spirit allowed him to go into the Spirit World and he liked it so much, he stayed there. Eventually, after staying there so long, he himself turned into a spirit. Probably because Iroh was the oldest and therefore the prince when he was young, and he kept the headpiece after all these years.

I wonder if Iroh's connection to dragons allowed him to see Aang, Roku, and Fang while in the spirit world. I think that we can discount Tui and La because they were spirits represented in a physical form.

This is the same with Wan Shi Tong and Koh. I am not quite sure about the Painted Lady, because she was only seen by Katara, and we already know that Hei Bei was in his spiritual form. If the Painted Lady was in her spiritual form, then I believe that Katara was able to see her because of her connection with the spirit. I also believe that Hei Bei just allowed himself to be seen because of the destruction he was causing. I think that whether or not one can see a spirit in the physical world depends not only on how close to the physical world the spirit is but also its connection with a specific person or group.

I think that combined with Aang, Roku, and Fang being close to the physical world, and Iroh's personal connection to dragons and his already developed spirituality, it allowed Iroh to see the spirits.



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