Aang carries on the philosophy and culture of the Air Nomads, who believed all life was sacred. After being put in a coma by Azula at the end of Book 2, Aang awoke at the start of Book 3, only to discover that he had a luscious head of hair.
Speaking of a healthy lifestyle, Aang is a vegetarian. His beliefs on the equality of life learned from the Air Temple monks mean that Aang is against taking lives, even for food.
He just shaves his head as a part of an Air Nomad tradition, similar to real life monks and priests. The reason why Aang had a full head of hair at the start of Book 3 is because he was unconscious for several weeks after Azula electrocuted him in Ba Sing Sei. He uses his new look to his advantage to sneak under the Fire Nation's radar. However, this covert operation only lasts a handful of episodes before he once again shaves his head, ushering in his return to form and reigniting his desire to continue his Avatar training.
While Aang ditches his hair to become more in-tune with his cultural identity, Zuko does quite the opposite. A stalwart symbol of the Fire Nation's tradition and order, he spends the first season seeking out Aang to eradicate him once and for all, thus regaining his place as the one, true Crown Prince.
As hard as he tries, his plans didn't exactly work out. Its not impossible to suggest the avatar is able to do the same thing. If we look at Zaheer we see him do it as a non-bender.
He uses it as an extension of himself, in this case, making his legs longer if that makes sense and able to augment his bending so well this is what makes him so powerful, not the convergence. Why is Zaheer so dangerous? Do you like this video? Play Sound. July 18, The Legend of Korra. Book Three: Change. Episode 7. September 29, Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 2.
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