She found parallels between how she was treating them as people by restricting them simply so they could meet her vision of them with how her parents had treated her back when she still lived with them. Toph did not let her blindness hurt her self-confidence. There's no time frame or linear storytelling and thus the chronicles principle. Through this heightened seismic sense, Toph could visualize where people were, their relative distance to her, and their physical build, but was unable to visualize faces. She serves as the secondary tritagonist in Book 2 and the tetartagonist in Book 3 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and a supporting character in Book 4 of The Legend of Korra and the comic book trilogy Ruins of the Empire.

loudestdork: “Beifong Sisters.

In Ba Sing Se, Toph became angry when Sokka suggested that she needed help distributing fliers. Katara voiced that it was something she admired in Toph but could tell that she had been hurt by the insult and added that though it did not matter, she was, in fact, pretty, which visibly cheered up the blind girl. Toph later taught this self-invented technique to many earthbenders, including her daughters.

Her knowledge of the art also allowed her to teach it to others like Aang, and later her daughter, Lin. An ongoing joke concerning Toph's blindness was her lack of ability to discern anything that had been written or drawn. I always wanted to read about the Beifong family.

In Team Avatar's first battle with Combustion Man, she rolled, pushed herself off of the ground with one hand, and flipped over in the air to regain her balance after his first shot. For example, while searching for Wan Shi Tong's Library, Toph, while flying on Appa, claimed that she saw it, before remarking, "That's what it'll sound like when one of you spots it," and waving a hand in front of her eyes with a nonchalant smile. Lucky for her, her students happened to have overheard her conversation with Sokka about this subject and responded to it by overcoming the limits the rest of the world saw as defining them in an attempt to live up to the vision Toph had had for them and were finally able to metalbend. Toph was very reluctant to allow anyone else to touch her feet, probably because insensitive handling there would make her deaf to other vibrations and thereby render her helpless (and because they were far more sensitive than other people's feet). These differences in personality extended to the way both girls taught Aang; however, Toph eventually showed a bit of compromise in order to help Aang through his initial difficulty with earthbending.

arkham-prisoner . However, sometimes this acted as a ruse to hide personal insecurities. She was, however, able to sense even trace amounts of metal, unlike her daughters. Given her incredible skill since she was a child despite her blindness, her discovery of Metalbending and later teaching of it to the rest of the world, and the fact that she was still a highly powerful bender at an old age, her claims might be accurate. Toph was well-educated in the manners and bearings of high society — she merely consciously and constantly chose to ignore them. Anyway I think i had their ages at...makanidotdot: “ Alright, I think this is the last short story comic I had queued up to finish. As a mother, Toph found herself to be a direct opposite of her parents, letting her daughters be free to find their own way, though Suyin claimed that Toph was not pleased with the paths either of her daughters had chosen. By her own admission, she could not aim properly at opponents while they were airborne. This style greatly differentiated from the rigid training and fighting style that earthbenders like the Dai Li implemented. By acquiring these metalbending abilities, Toph had shown herself to be one of the most powerful and ingenious earthbenders in the world, being the only known earthbender to ever bend metal during the Hundred Year War, a feat that even the Avatar was unable to perform since the origin of earthbending. Toph overheard the captain whispering to his troops to sink the ship and attack.

Follow. Unlike the nurturing Due to her time as a competitor and champion of earthbending tournaments, she was an expert in verbally taunting and insulting her opponents and, on occasion, her friends, particularly Sokka. In Ba Sing Se, Toph was seen feeling even slight vibrations as she told a man they met, "I can feel you shaking." Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesI still really want more content of Team Avatar’s generation of children, so I drew them each with their presumed ages!