Avatar: The Last Airbender & Korra (SPOILERS)

Claymore

3x3 Eyes
I have to say that some of the decisions and changes that are surfacing now do immediately seem baffling, but I will hold off judgement until I see if the execution is better in practice. Removing Sokka's sexism is a massive part of his personal character arc and development just wiped away. However, in practice, he could still have a similar (though not better than the original of course) 'journey' if they focused on his arrogance.

But the bigger issue of this, for me personally, is how it plays into the Water Tribe. If (not sure yet if this has been confirmed in any interviews) they have removed the hierarchical nature of the tribe, then that affects Sokka, Katara and a huge chunk of story across multiple seasons, which makes the reasoning for removing Sokka's sexism in the first place really the worst possible choice.

But we'll see.
 

Wol

None Shall Remember Those Who Do Not Fight
AKA
Rosarian Shield
Maybe they should remove all the killing and violence next, together with the opressive Fire nation, you know, because is bad :wacky:
 

Lulcielid

Eyes of the Lord
AKA
Lulcy
New avatar novel, Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Reckoning of Roku (Chronicles of The Avatar Book 5)


  • Writen by Randy Ribay (An Infinite Number of Parallel Universes, After The Shot Drops, Patron Saints of Nothing)
  • 368 pages
  • Releases on July 23, 2024
New avatar novel, Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Awakening of Roku (Chronicles of The Avatar Book 6)
Writen again by Randy Ribay, like previous books, this one will conclude the Roku duology. Releasing on July 15, 2025.
 

Lulcielid

Eyes of the Lord
AKA
Lulcy
Rumors of future Avatar series just came out, along with various leaks that were basically confirmed when they were copyright striked.


Summary:
The Avatar
  • The new Avatar is female.
  • She's an amputee, missing her left leg.
  • Has an identical twin sister.
  • She will first be seen as homeless.
  • Her animal guide is a large feline-type creature.
Setting & Story
  • Set sometime in the future.
  • According to the storyboards, looks like "Hoverboards" exist.
  • The Four Nations no longer exist
  • An unknown cataclysm occurred that Avatar Korra was forced to stop.
  • In the process Korra was force to reshape the whole world from the original four nations to seven new location/countries or "havens" ("7 Havens" is a potential subtitle for the series).
  • The White Lotus is expected to have taken one of the twins and raised her in wealth, as she is seen as the more powerful of the two.
  • It's unknown if they are separated at birth or as toddlers, but the second twin somehow ends up cast aside and forgotten.
  • She grows up on the streets of one the new "havens" along with her animal guide.
  • The two twins are reunited and begin training together, as the non-Avatar twin is still very powerful and has actual training from The White Lotus
 
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Lulcielid

Eyes of the Lord
AKA
Lulcy
Seems like we're getting a book series focused on non-Avatar characters.


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Writen by Judy I. Lin
Releasing on July 22, 2025

[h3]From #1 New York Times bestselling author Judy I. Lin comes a brand-new series featuring the unsung heroes behind legendary events within the world of Avatar: the Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra[/h3]

There is no war outside of these walls.

This is what the citizens of Ba Sing Se are told to believe, but Jin knows better. As a refugee whose parents were killed by the Fire Nation, she is haunted by her past. Now, she does her best to keep her head down in the Lower Ring, caring for her ailing grandfather and balancing school with survival. Her one bright spot is her best friend Susu, whose family treats Jin like one of their own, and whose bakery she helps make deliveries for.

Her world shatters when Susu's father gambles away the bakery and Susu is forced to take a contract in the Upper Ring to pay off the family's debt. Jin vows to help her friend—no matter what it takes. A chain of events fueled by her desperate promise leads Jin to Xuan, an arrogant boy from the Middle Ring with ties to the Silver Fangs, a major player in the city's black market. The deeper Jin delves into her double life, the more she learns about Susu's own entanglement in a conspiracy darker and more dangerous than she could have imagined.

As whispers swirl of the Avatar's presence within the city's walls, the Fire Nation creeps ever closer. With Ba Sing Se teetering on the brink of revolution, Jin must defy the powerful forces that control her city and risk everything for the friend she's determined to save.
 
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