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Clash of Hyrule
Season 22, Episode 219
The Clash of Hyrule Screenshot
Air date January 18, 2018
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The Clash of Hyrule is the Two Hundred Eighteenth Episode of Mega Man ZX Shippuden. It is released in January 18, 2018.

Synopsis[]

The Eggman Army led by Paul Gekko were prepared to attack the Grand Central Hive in a bid to destroy Sulkaris once and for all.

Plot[]

The Episode begins with the demolished area of the Oocca Palace.

At the Crater, Sulkaris survives but was destroyed by Paul Gekko. The Sky City is in ruins, fallen onto the surface of Hyrule. Sulkaris stands triumphant, with the destruction of all the First Sages. Now no force in Hyrule can hope to stop her from her final target: The Triforce. As a unity of the Eggman Armies contain Sulkaris within the ruins of the Sky City for as long as possible, Paul Gekko destroyed Sulkaris's body but Sulkaris retreats to the Gohma Hives of the Misery Mire. There is no other option: the war must be taken to the root of the Gohma and their hives destroyed once and for all. The Matriarch comes to defend its master and spawn, and is slain in the battle, dealing a crippling blow to the Gohma Hive Mind and destroy Sulkaris for good.

The Eggman Empire has begun to expand to the West and North and enslave the Tokay for cheap soldiers, the Subrosians for resources, and the Horonians for labor led by Paul Gekko, Sasuke and Kagura. Dens now serves as a monolithic throne for the Eggman Empire to ensure Miwa's win over the election of inheriting the throne.

Avatar of Water[]

After expanding and enslaving planets, Paul Gekko received the information from the Emperor Eggman that the Fire Nation is attempting to build up their military might and attempting to find and capture the Avatar. Paul Gekko agreed to finding the Avatar as a mission but needs Kagura and Sasuke to come along. Paul Gekko had been told by Sasuke Uchiha that Avatar kept the world and its four nations at peace with each other. However, the Avatar disappeared one hundred years prior and has not been seen since. During that time, the tyrannical Fire Nation used the opportunity to wage war with the other three nations, seeking to conquer them. Aware of it, Paul Gekko, Sasuke and Kagura set out to find the water tribe hidden from the Fire Nation and heading back to Dens to deal with any growing rebellion from the Fire Nation but Eggman Orders Paul's group to remain on foot without causing the outbreak with his army.

Arriving at the Northern Water Tribe's boat, Paul, Sasuke and Kagura sae Katara and Sokka, fishing in a small canoe. While Sokka prepares to spear a fish, Katara attempts and succeeds to catch one by bending the water around it, lifting the bubble above the canoe. Sokka, oblivious to his sister's success and ignoring her pleas to look at her catch, readies his spear to strike and accidentally hits the bubble with the back of the weapon, knocking the fish back into the ocean and drenching himself with the water of the now-pierced bubble. Angry, he scolds Katara, complaining that he always ends up soaked whenever she plays with "magic water". She corrects him, pointing out that it is waterbending and not magic, though before she could delve deeper into the specifics of the art, Sokka interrupts her and concludes that if he had "weird powers" he would keep his "weirdness" to himself. Seeing this chance, Sasuke dives water, using Susanoo to locate the Avatar. The siblings start to bicker, though their verbal exchanges are cut short when the sea currents suddenly pick up speed caused by Sasuke's Susanoo.

Sokka tries to steer the canoe to avoid collision with the chunks of floating ice, while Katara frantically shouts to "go left", though the boat ends up being crushed between three ice floes, leaving Sokka and Katara stranded on the ice in the middle of the sea. After gathering their bearings, Katara blames her brother for failing to "go left" as she had instructed, though Sokka counters by pointing out that Katara should have waterbent them to safety if she did not like his steering. When he concludes that it could be "[left] to a girl to screw things up", Katara loses her temper and yells at her brother that he is sexist, immature, and "nut-brained". While she continues to rage about all the things that she does for him as part of her chores, she involuntarily waterbends, cracking a large iceberg and eventually causing it to break and plunge into the ocean. As they are pushed back on their ice float, another iceberg, basking in blue light and containing two forms, rises to the surface. Deducing one of the forms to be that of a living human, Paul Gekko uses the Ryuseken and arrive at the iceberg.

After several strikes, Paul Gekko was blown away but Korra catches him. Prince Zuko, a Fire Nation teenager who has been hunting the Avatar for two years, sees the bright light from his ship. His uncle, Iroh, who has accompanied the young prince on his journey, dismisses the event as completely natural. Zuko orders his crew to head toward the light, insisting that the light was emitted by the Avatar. Kagura found a boy with strange arrow-shaped marks on his head and hands. Sokka, jarred by the bizarre events occurring around him, immediately points his spear at the boy, but the boy simply collapses into Katara's arms. She lays him down and tries to help him. Sokka pokes the boy in the head with the blunt side of his spear, still skeptical, but an annoyed Katara shoos him away. The mysterious boy drowsily opens his eyes to see Katara staring down at him, her own eyes a deep blue. He quickly recovers from his dazed condition, abruptly and cheerfully asking Katara if she wants to go penguin sledding with him, to which she confusedly agrees. Thus began their adventures of Paul Gekko and the Avatar. For most of their journey to the North Pole, the group is pursued by Zuko, a banished Fire Nation prince and son of Fire Lord Ozai who is obsessed with capturing Aang to restore his lost honor.

Avatar of Earth[]

After leaving the North Pole and mastering waterbending, Aang travels to the Earth Kingdom to master earthbending. There, the group meets Toph, a blind earthbending prodigy who becomes Aang's second teacher. The heroes discover information about an upcoming solar eclipse which would leave the Fire Nation powerless and open to invasion. They struggle to reach the Earth King with this vital information, but are detoured by Appa's kidnapping. The psychologically self-tormented Zuko, his sister Azula, and her two friends Mai and Ty Lee chase the group as they struggle to reach Ba Sing Se. Azula engineers a coup from within that topples the Earth King and destroys any hope of a large-scale invasion of the Fire Nation.

Avatar of Fire[]

The group recovers from the fall of Ba Sing Se and travels to the planned invasion site. On the day of the solar eclipse, Aang's group and a smaller band of warriors launch a smaller invasion, which ultimately fails. Zuko confronts his father and defects from the Fire Nation. After a series of events, he manages to gain the trust of the protagonists and becomes Aang's firebending teacher. Aang and Zuko unlock the true secrets of firebending from the ancient "Sun Warriors", Sokka and Zuko later travel to a Fire Nation prison called the Boiling Rock to rescue Sokka's father and Suki, a warrior from Kyoshi Island. On the day of Sozin's Comet, Fire Lord Ozai harnesses the comet's incredible power and energy to start a genocidal campaign to destroy the rest of the world. Aang and his friends split up to face the self-proclaimed Phoenix King Ozai, Azula (about to be crowned as the new Fire Lord), and the Fire Nation air fleet accompanying Ozai. Paul Gekko, Sasuke, Kagura and Aang confronts and defeats Ozai. Zuko and Katara defeat Azula before her coronation. Sokka, Toph, and Suki destroy the air fleet. Zuko becomes the new Fire Lord and promises to help the world rebuild from one hundred years of war and suffering completing the mission of securing the Avatar in the process.

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