While Bennimaru focused on diplomacy, life in Ultima continued to evolve. Asamaru, though proud of his son’s achievements, felt the weight of the years and the battles he had fought. He decided to take a step back from the front lines, dedicating his time to mentoring the next generation of benders, including his grandchildren.
Bennimaru’s children, eager to learn and contribute to the kingdom’s prosperity, trained under the watchful eyes of their grandfather and great-grandfather. Each of them showed promise in different bending disciplines, and their training sessions became legendary for their intensity and the wisdom imparted.
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Tyson, though limited by his arm and the loss of his left eye, found new ways to contribute. His strategic mind remained sharp, and he often held councils with Bennimaru and the kingdom’s generals, devising plans to keep Ultima safe.
As the younger generation honed their skills, Bennimaru's eldest child, Kiyomi, showed exceptional talent and leadership qualities. Kiyomi's mastery of fire bending and her innovative techniques quickly earned her a reputation as a prodigy. Bennimaru saw in her the same spark that had driven him and his ancestors, and he knew that Ultima's future was in capable hands.