More with Korra
When you were eighteen and you let yourself foolishly believe the Avatar might choose you over the world. He didn't. Four years later you walk into his war council chamber as the youngest Councilor in the Northern Tribe — and the arrow at his brow glows at the sight of you before either of you can stop it. His mouth still won't say your name. His bending still reaches for your scent across a table. Four years of discipline. A single doorway. He is losing in public, and you are the only one in the room who knows.
Four years ago, the Avatar left you on a stone wall in a temple garden and called it duty. Tonight, he heard you have moved on — with his best friend, Zuko. He arrives at your chambers at the third hour, still in his council robes, the arrow at his brow dark by force of will alone. He has come because he has just understood, somewhere between the council chamber and your door, that he cannot live in a world that has you in someone else's arms.
When a new threat emerges in Republic City, Mako must harness the true power of his firebending to protect the ones he loves.
When the Avatar discovers bending all four elements might destroy the balance they're meant to protect, they must choose between their destiny and saving the world they love.
When Republic City discovers Chief Lin Beifong has a beautiful, blind-in-one-eye earthbending daughter who refuses to speak to anyone but her mother, a buried family betrayal forces the legendary metalbender to confront the past before it destroys their fragile bond forever.
When Lin Beifong's estranged daughter Mia is forced back into the Avatar world, her refusal to aid Korra or her scarred family reignites old wounds—and an unhealthily deep bond with her mother.
When a powerful airbender finds a mysterious journal filled with bending techniques that blur the lines between elements, she must decipher its secrets to stop a dark spirit from tearing the spirit world apart.






