The story of four teenagers seeking balance in a world without the Avatar

The Book of War is an exciting new Australian real-play set in the last few decades of the 100-year war. Avatar Aang is still deep in the ice, the Fire Nation is brutal in its oppression, and there are no bastions for people trying to live a normal life.

Have a Listen to our original song by Matt Harrison!

 The ground beneath our feet 
Resounding endlessly 
The drums of battle beat  
From Iron on the Sea  
A wave of hope within 
The hearts of all our kin 
The air to feed the flame  
The book of war remains.

Destiny makes Legends in: The Book of War

The Story

The story of The Book of War follows four teenagers across the world as they search for the avatar, and the enigmatic ‘Book of War’. Secrets are exposed, lessons are learned and some legendary figures make their appearance throughout the story. Listen to a deep narrative unfold about the consequences of war and military intrigue during the coming of age, of young boys trying to help a small child follow a destiny thrust upon them. Experience the heart-wrenching moments, the glorious elemental bending, and the mysteries of the spirits as Nuro, Banji, Minh and Tomo struggle to find a purpose amidst the chaos of war.

Will they become legends or fall into obscurity?
Or will they discover the secrets of The Book of War?

The Show

Using the “Avatar: Legends” Tabletop Roleplaying Game system created by Magpie Games, five avid fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra weave together a story with emotion, care and comedy. With dice and paper Jesse, Georgie, Ted and Lucas explore the world of Avatar during the “100-year-war” period under the guiding hand of Game Master Ash.

This is a real play podcast where you hear actual players experiencing the story first-hand while following the rules of the game. While they prioritize story over mechanics, this podcast will also teach you how to play the game, becoming a great resource to other players of Avatar: Legends.

The show releases bi-weekly and goes on break each December.