What do you think the next Avatar after Korra would be like?
What do you think the next Avatar after Korra would be like?
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Not a great sign
Exited earth benser ready to become an avatar only for him/her to become depressed and give upbeing an avatar because the only avatar he/she has is kora.
So basically a show about a person who has given up on life but still has to explore all the lands and maybe give the next avatar a better chance.
A depressed drunk who does nothing because they realized this modernized world doesn’t need an Avatar anymore.
That just sounds like you hate Korra
Expectation:
Modern day aesthetic mixed with asian design. Avatar is neither male nor female, connecting to both genders expressed in previous lives. Plot entails the ruling party being a corrupt force that scapegoats firebenders to justify a return to tradition and its rise to power.
Want:
Earthbender five generations after Korra, space age series where learning the elements involves going to other planets.
Don't we all?
Don't carry it into a new series, though. Move on.
Space.
Waterbender: Tactical bending. Break other spaceships from within or break other people. Essentially blood and pipe benders only in space. However, everything is moons and stars, so the power grows exponentially, as does lower their sanity. They can kill with sweat and tears, they can destroy whole stations with a bottle of water. Most aren't allowed on ships because of their dangerous abilities, and most stay and work peacefully on the planets that contain water and sky, travelling in medical induced comas during the journeys, at least those legal Water Tribesman do. Some embrace the maddening power, and lay waiting in the black abyss.
Airbender: Airsuits, allow for greater dexterity, which means they're more martial arts fighters in space. Air is protection, you are the weapon, so using air bending to choke others is a socially forbidden practice for the wandering Aironauts.
Earthbenders: Hang out on asteroids, or ride them as ships in the vacuum. Engineers, Miners, Laborers, the Earthbend League and smaller crews are a powerful force in the Known Lands of the Galaxy.
Firebenders: The Fire Nation was the first to space, and the Fire Nation will be the last. The proud nation has risen to the stars, and power great rockets and ships across the glitter. The Fire Nation now seeks one glorious metatechnological achievement to prove their nation's might; the bending of a sun.
Have it be a sort of Firefly style show, where a Firebending teenager breaks from his father's torchship, and finds a ragtag crew as he goes to warn the Republic World of the sunbending to come. On the way he meets a crew of Earthbender brother and sister rockbreakers, and their surprisingly dextrous ship The Bear, a scared young waterbending boy lost to drift in space alone for months, after a shuttle accident that indicates the Fire Nation is attacking sooner than planned, but it's actually cuz he's the Avatar and a chill, funny Aironautess with dark secrets.
Tranny avatar
Take it a step further and make it so that there are no major conflicts or upheavals in the world. Sure, the world still has problems, but they're bureaucratic in nature and bending can't do fuckall to solve any of them.
So the Avatar finds themselves in a world that doesn't need an Avatar.
Also, given that Korra took place during the equivalent of the roaring 20s, I guess the next Avatar would take place during the equivalent of the 80s? (give or take a few years). That seems like it could be kind of neat.
Then again, it's entirely possible that Korra dies young doing something stupid, and it ends up taking place in the 40s.
Non-existent.
Didn't Zig Forums begin brainstorming the plot of an earthbender avatar that took place in the 80s? I imagine benders by then being pretty useless in terms of their powers giving them an advantage. I kinda like the idea of bending now being like a trendy new age movement where they sell ancient airbending wisdom (that at this point is all made up) to impressionable yuppies
My pitch would be a futuristic series, set in space. A pair of twins, brother and sister become the next avatar. Stuck on a space ark they're trying to find a new planet to set up on, and one of them is called Terra, the other Firma. They use their earthbending powers to scout for the best planet to use for resources to build new colonies to expand the human race. Along with a team of benders they go on planetary excursions and encounter alien races and weird space shit. Imagine a ship of benders using waterbending to shove giant ice meteors out of the way and shit, and getting into fights with aliens that come up with bender countering technology.
I dunno, I thought it would be neat in my head. Each series jumps forward in era and tech and lets face it a 4th series seems unlikely, so we've had a guy and a korra, lets do twins and have double coop bendering. Avatar: The Quest for Terra Firma. It'd be a stupid double play of the quest they get sent on and the quest to find a new planet since earth is terra firma etc.
If anyone from the show is reading this you can have it, just make it fun kthx.
Korra didn’t exist, it never happened
A sequel to Avatar though, should be a mini series with an episode about each of aang’s past lives.
Then a 2 season sequel series either focusing on koishi or the water bender guy.
Then a 3-4 season series about the gaang grown up, and realizing the best way to keep peace is to unite the nations and their adventures with laying that foundation, building a bastion city of peace, family life, and facing off against the odd villain, with the big bad being a non-bender and his faction of chai blockers and martial artist fighting against them because they blame all conflict on benders
Then a another series skipping to a earth bender in a steampunk and his struggle with a bending / technology making it obsolete and his insecurity with living up the last great avatar that was aang, the gaang’s grandkids can make slight cameos
Skip ahead go to a 90’s urban grunge sorta feel, with a young female graphitti artist from the water tribe in a world were bending and it’s secrets are most forgotten with technology is king. She’s rebellious and goes on this journey, along with her pet hedgehog cat (uses a occasional basket ball), to rediscover it. And it’s like a fight the man sorta feel. And the twist would be that the missing/ forgotten about avatar is the CEO of the largest company and it was his and his predecessors goal to phase out bending because they believed it cause all the problems in the past (so basically the non bender separatist won the ideological war). He’d be the main shadow villain till the end and the small ones would be classic mobsters and more modern gang members he’s imploys as his muscle (they use bending but it’s seen as barbaric and it’s very crude, destructive, and not as refined) and his personal head of security that snuffs out anyone that starts the learn the truth about why bending has vanished / is vanishing. During the series her father dies
Earthbender who saves the Fire Nation capital from a nuke but loses his life in the process.
Cold War ensues.
Either the series jumps ahead to a period very close to ours or goes backward to cover another previous Avatar.
i still like the idea of a post apocalitic avatar setting
This pic looks atrocious
an avatar series set in the future would be cool
a world filled by trannies and dykes.. oh wait...
distant future avatar in space
The next Avatar is born into the Beifong family and looks almost like toph.
Technology has made the bending advantage less effective or important.
Merging the realities has made acting as a mediator between man and spirit everyone's job.
There's no more connecting with past lives because Korra broke it.
United Nations exists to preserve balance between the four.
Korra systematically dismantled the need for an Avatar at all.
Did the avatar had an specific bending (fire, air, water , earth) cycle order? Or was it completely random?
Oh no, the next Avatar will only have Korra. They wont have things like Ozai telling Aang to uhh, ask a facestealer spirit for help instead of him. Oh or warning Aang about the commet, oh wait that was actually the dragon uhhh... Like helping Aang with his final battle, no wait Aang actually ignored all the past avatars, hmmm. Or maybe like when Kyoshi confessed to crimes for Aang and then nothing mattered because there was an attack anyways? No, that's not it...
The next Avatar will be fucking fine with Korra, no past Avatar has ever been helpful. It literally does not matter. Stop posting this bullshit.
>Oh no, the next Avatar will only have Korra.
He won't even have that actually. The ability wasn't reset, it was lost entirely.
I mean without Roku the dragon wouldn’t appear. And the dragon can’t explain speak either. Roku also did a couple other things to, I think talking about the avatar state and some other stuff, can’t remember
There was an order, so the next one would be earth.
I had an idea for an earth bender avatar I made up from right after Korra ended. It was mostly the setting, I had a lot of ideas, but fan fiction is cringe, so I never did anything with it.
>because of the actions of korra spirits are all over the world
>scientists experiment on them, and end up creating technology from the research of spirits that make bending obsolete.
>benders are a fringe minority due to mass subjigation from non benders now having power over them
>government somewhat inspired by the actions of the fire nation during the 100 year war.
>avatar is a sand bender, and found out that he was the avatar by happenstance
>gets exiled from from his tribe, because of it.
> can bend glass, because edge
>his favorite bands are linkin park, and limp bizkit
>goes against fake avatars created by forcibly being merged with spirits.
>the fake avatars are like the hulk in that they have no bending powers unless they are in the avatar state.
>master airbender
>not going bald
even zaheer would frown upon you
fire nation avatars are based
Yeah we get it you didn't watch the show. The dragon is a spirit and doesnt need Roku, it appears without him often. And no, Roku did literally nothing of any value for Aang ever.
Do we know this as a fact?
No, he's talking out of his ass.
In the equivalent of the 1940s, a group of fanatics acting in Korra's name assassinate the new earthbending avatar, who was age 3 at the time, in order to keep Korra's decision to end the avatars intact. The new firebending avatar is a college student hippie activist against the joint Fire Nation/Earth Kingdom/Republic City proxy war to prevent the spread of communism from the north water tribe to the south water tribe. The fire nation avatar was never officially announced like the earth avatar was and has been trained from the discovery of avatar status to keep their status a secret, but is forced to become involved in the war in order to bring about peace.