Talk:Siege of the North

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[edit] Day and Night

Yeah, since they're in the north pole, shouldn't it be like 6 months of daytime and 6 months of nighttime? I mean you actually see the sunrise, when Zuko get powerful again, but the sunrise should take at least a month in the north pole. Besides, a year would have passed from night, day, then night or viceversa.

Please clarify how this can be,

Slartibartfast


Hold on, let me call up the creators. H2P (Yell at me for what I've done) 19:55, 12 October 2006 (UTC)


Not really asking for sarcasm. Just pointing it out. And besides I was just asking if there could be some point in the north pole where there's actually normal night and day, okay?.

Seriously awaiting for someone to actually clarify this,

Slartibartfast

How would we know this? How? Reason 1: Their sun is larger. Reason 2: Their planet doesn't tilt on an axis. Reason 3: Their planet is oval shaped. There are millions of things it could be that we don't know. The Avatar world is not our world. Humans can shoot fire our of their feet, whats to think the rest of the world follows our exact knowledge of physics? H2P (Yell at me for what I've done) 22:18, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

Hmmm. Good point about the sun being larger, I guess that's a good explanation. Though I was just asking if, in the real world, there's any place in the north pole where there could be night and day as normal (and compare it to where, in the north pole, they would be in "The Siege of the North" and "The Waterbending Master").

Well, thanks for sort of clarifying or sth.,

Slartibartfast