Talk:Avatar Day

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Isn't it just a coincidence that 'Avatar Day' and 'Guy Fawks Night/Day' are simular in custonm (I.e. both holidays are celebrated by burning Guy Fawkes/The Avatars)?

That's pretty standard on most holidays which villify a particular person; I doubt it's about Guy Fawkes. JBK405 23:01, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

Anyone care to make a list of what all the punishments were on the wheel for future interested parties? If they are visible.--Mullon 03:05, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

Okay, I'll tell you, but I am not going to play that game(I can see the slogans now: See who can last the longest in these various torture filled games!). let's see, the punishments one can get are: crushed/eaten by bears (I thought they didn't exist in Avatar?), eaten by sharks, boiled in oil, burn to death (what's that called agian?), dropped into a pit of spikes/razor pit, lay on a bed of needles/spikes/razors, community sevice, and I can't really tell what the last one is, but one of the villigars called out for the wheel to end on "torture machine", so I'm gonna guess it's some kind of torture machine (really, sometimes I don't know how I have such brain power). Keyblade Mage 21:13, 1 September 2007 (UTC)Keyblade Mage