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I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
That was so awesome. So at the very least, Paul assimilated a spirit for each element, and now he can fake being a bender for each element whenever he wants? I can't wait to see the next part so that we can get other peoples' reactions. I hope they'll get to learn about the story of Avatar Wan early, since Paul becoming one with the Ophidian is pretty close to what happened with Wan and Raava.I step away from the group, into the centre of the courtyard. "Ah yes. How does it go again?"
I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
I take a solid stance, arms bent and fists balled at my sides. "Earth."
I stamp and a chunk of brick leaps up. I punch, and it goes flying across the courtyard and onto the grass. I then switch to a more offensive stance.
"Fire."
A one-two punch combo vaguely remeniscent of the two actual karate lessons I took back on Earth Prime, each creating a small bolt of fire. I then switch position again to one of the poses Tenzin showed me yesterday.
"Air."
Korra boggles. "How are you doing that?"
A swing of my arms and a ball of air forms in my hands. A swirl and I toss it into the air, where it expodes in an omnidirectional blast of wind. A shift of my leg and I'm in a water bending pose.
"Water."
Hands raised and clench, and water vapour precipitates out of the air as ice crystals.
"How did-!?" She gesticulates, apparently at random. "What-?! What?!"
I relax my pose. "So anchored in your preconceptions of what is and isn't possible, Avatar Korra. You already know enough to work out what and how. Try and work it out over breakfast."
That should have an apostrophe between 'p' and 's'.Bolin stops gradually edging away from his new team mate as the groups attention turns on him. "Ah, well-."
I just realized that Future Paul's lesson sounds very similar to what Zaheer says when he debuts. Now I wish we could see the two have a philosophical conversation, as that could be interesting.I relax my pose. "So anchored in your preconceptions of what is and isn't possible, Avatar Korra. You already know enough to work out what and how. Try and work it out over breakfast."
@Mr Zoat, a while back you asked if there were any lore elements that had been forgotten. I wonder if Jade's first Orange ring use, fixing various health issues and upgrading brains in Vietnam, impacted how they were able to respond to the Anti-Life Equation?
I imagine that right now a convoy of cars with blacked out windows are converging on the author's house and place of business. The SI is unlikely to go looking for him, but is probably going to see him on television in the next few days.
I'm thinking Captain Planet.
No, there will be a resolution. It just won't be 'they were fine, the game is great and game of the year'.
also, we never cleared up where all the supergirls were coming from. We know where demon supergirl and future supergirl aka Diane dearden and maybe nazi supergirl (time trapper/krona causing the portals to open?) but not new Kara or why they all seemingly appeared on one earth over a relatively short period of time.
Of course she made the cut. She's probably a better firebender than any three other candidates. And do you really see her settling for anything less than absolute success?170 After Genocide, Late winter, early the next morning
"So, Bolin." Korra smiles as we walk up the steps to the island's living area. "Did Azula make the cut?"
Bolin stops gradually edging away from his new team mate as the group's attention turns on him. "Ah, well-."
Heh. I hope she didn't threaten to make it to the death, did she?Azula doesn't even look at him. "Yes."
"All the other firebenders ran away. Um." He risks meeting her eyes. "We don't usually decide who gets on the team by Agni Kai."
Well, if the other young ladies and gentlemen felt intimidated by her... Imagine how your opponents will feel?She raises her eyebrows. "We didn't decide who got to be on the team by Agni Kai this time."
"I mean…" He looks away awkwardly, scratching his head with his right hand. "Technically…"
...That bad, huh?Korra's smile widens. "And the waterbender?"
"Well, she's-"
Azula lowers her eyebrows as we reach the top of the island. "Remedial."
Not sure they really succeeded with their waterbender, but hey, you take what you can get, right?"-not the Avatar, but I think she'll be a great addition to the team." He nods with faux confidence. "Once we've done some team training."
Mako smiles faintly. "I was worried that you wouldn't be able to find anyone to replace us. I'm glad I was wrong."
Ah, Azula. Confident as always. Though some would call it arrogance.
I suspect it's kind of rare since the time of the war's end. Kind of like 'Adolf' is for boys."-just filling in. Heh." He smiles for a moment, then his face drops. "She doesn't mean that."
"So, ah…" Mako considers his successor. "Azula. That's an unusual name."
Her grandfather, not that she'd tell anyone here that."Is it?"
"Were you named after someone?"
"Yes. Fire Lord Azulon."
They had more issues than a newsstand, yes.Korra looks away awkwardly while Mako's mouth tightens slightly. "The man who was in charge of the Fire Nation during most of the Great War?"
"Yes."
"That's…" He frowns, clearly trying to find a polite way too ask if her family are Nazis. "Were your family-?"
...Okay, I guess he did have some good points? Another example of assumptions and perception."He was also the man who changed the Fire Nation's conscription laws so as to reduce the burden on poor rural families and liberalised the laws on owning land and business in the colonies. He made people who had effectively been serfs under his father into the near-equals of the Fire Nation colonists. The consequences of his reforms are why the older colonies which make up Republic City's territory didn't want to rejoin the Earth Kingdom." Now she actually turns her head to look at him. "It isn't wise to accept a simple summary for a complex situation." He looks a little more thoughtful as she turns away from him. "But yes. My family were… Difficult."
Hard to miss, since she recovered not only her bending but helped out dozens of other people."So, ah, guys?" Korra pulls ahead slightly as we get to the main courtyard, then turns back towards us. "You know I learned energy bending?"
"Yes." / "Yeah?"
Well, that's a hell of a thing to drop on your buddies."It turns out I might be able to just… Give people bending."
Bolin stares. "Huh?"
I mean... Any new waterbender would be pretty bad with their powers at first, since they'd have to learn the basic forms at the minimum. Mako does have a point with his comment, though. 'Benders oppress those without' loses some sting if anyone can become a bender.Mako frowns, then nods. "That makes sense. It's a shame you couldn't do that a few months ago. It would have completely undermined Amon."
Azula sniffs. "If you can do that now, we could have open auditions for a waterbender."
An interesting butterfly right there, since the waterbender seen with the team in season 2 was a guy (assuming the sashes' colour match their element in that pic...)Bolin frowns at her. "We can't just kick Yurrare off the team!"
Azula considers that for a moment. "Waiting for her to die seems a little cruel. But perhaps we should be ready for when nature takes its course and start interviewing for a successor now."
And besides, two teenage guys who have had bending all their lives aren't likely to grasp the full importance of that concept.Korra bunches up her fists. "Why aren't you guys more freaked out about this? I can give people bending!"
"For one, you might be able to give people." Mako steps forward to put a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "That's what you said, right?"
Heck, Mako is a good example of its' randomness. Having a mixed parentage, he had a chance to be a firebender or an earthbender, or a non-bender at the outside chance... His parents would probably have loved him whatever happened."Well, yeah. But it should work."
"Okay." He shrugs. "So what? It's not like anyone really knows where bending comes from in the first place, or why some people get born being able to do it and other people don't. I don't see why you being able to give it to more people is a problem, exactly."
Probably a bit less dangerous than being a mendicant ghostbuster, too."A commendably rational attitude, young man. Have you ever considered a career in shamanism?"
"No. I think I'll stick with the police. I need a regular paycheck."
Because you're the Avatar, Korra. Big things like this are expected of you."Also commendably rational."
"Why am I the only one freaking out about this?"
Boy, that's a big difference from the old days. Being an Orange Lantern really gave her perspective, didn't it?Azula regards her levelly. "Self-absorption. The world didn't begin with you and won't end with you and your problems aren't actually all that important. If you're worried about being able to give people the ability too bend then just don't."
Korra blinks, staring at her.
Ah, when the truth comes out... Assuming Korra ends up taking a spiritual deep-dive into the memories of the Avatar..."A little harsh, but true. The real problem will come if other people realise that anyone can learn to energy bend. Avatar Aang learned it from a lion turtle after all, and I know of no legends where lion turtles use any other sort of bending."
"Uh…"
Not easily, certainly. Even the Avatar had spiritual help. Something about people exploding if they kept two forms of bending at once?"Or that people might not be limited to one form of bending."
"Okay, no. Only the Avatar-" Azula's already rolling her eyes, but Korra sounds confident. "-can master all four elements."
Assimilated spirits, I take it? Let me guess, gonna do the classic opening scroll?I step away from the group, into the centre of the courtyard. "Ah yes. How does it go again?"
I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
A mountain spirit, no doubt.I take a solid stance, arms bent and fists balled at my sides. "Earth."
I stamp and a chunk of brick leaps up. I punch, and it goes flying across the courtyard and onto the grass. I then switch to a more offensive stance.
The volcano spirit, at a guess."Fire."
A one-two punch combo vaguely remeniscent of the two actual karate lessons I took back on Earth Prime, each creating a small bolt of fire. I then switch position again to one of the poses Tenzin showed me yesterday.
A storm or wind spirit. Probably one making trouble..."Air."
Korra boggles. "How are you doing that?"
A swing of my arms and a ball of air forms in my hands. A swirl and I toss it into the air, where it expodes in an omnidirectional blast of wind. A shift of my leg and I'm in a water bending pose.
Let me guess, the coral reef spirit mentioned previously?"Water."
Hands raised and clench, and water vapour precipitates out of the air as ice crystals.
And I can just picture her freak-out face, straight out of the animation."How did-!?" She gesticulates, apparently at random. "What-?! What?!"
I relax my pose. "So anchored in your preconceptions of what is and isn't possible, Avatar Korra. You already know enough to work out what and how. Try and work it out over breakfast."
...give people the ability to bend then just don't.
A one-two punch combo vaguely reminiscent of the two...
...where it explodes in an omnidirectional blast of wind.
...Well. yes. Okay, Paul is cheating hard, but bending was learned from spirits or spiritual animals in the first place. No reason someone couldn't do that now.I step away from the group, into the centre of the courtyard. "Ah yes. How does it go again?"
I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
I take a solid stance, arms bent and fists balled at my sides. "Earth."
I stamp and a chunk of brick leaps up. I punch, and it goes flying across the courtyard and onto the grass. I then switch to a more offensive stance.
"Fire."
A one-two punch combo vaguely remeniscent of the two actual karate lessons I took back on Earth Prime, each creating a small bolt of fire. I then switch position again to one of the poses Tenzin showed me yesterday.
"Air."
Korra boggles. "How are you doing that?"
A swing of my arms and a ball of air forms in my hands. A swirl and I toss it into the air, where it expodes in an omnidirectional blast of wind. A shift of my leg and I'm in a water bending pose.
"Water."
Hands raised and clench, and water vapour precipitates out of the air as ice crystals.
"How did-!?" She gesticulates, apparently at random. "What-?! What?!"
I relax my pose. "So anchored in your preconceptions of what is and isn't possible, Avatar Korra. You already know enough to work out what and how. Try and work it out over breakfast."
Korra, is that you?
No exactly. None of the elementals he's bound are benders, and their capacity to manipulate an element isn't quite the same as a benders'.That was so awesome. So at the very least, Paul assimilated a spirit for each element, and now he can fake being a bender for each element whenever he wants?
Thank you, corrected.
If only he'd been more interested in actually causing change rather than symbolising it.I just realized that Future Paul's lesson sounds very similar to what Zaheer says when he debuts. Now I wish we could see the two have a philosophical conversation, as that could be interesting.
A little bit. Mannheim didn't really focus on Vietnam, but the general positive feeling let them weather it a bit better than they otherwise would.@Mr Zoat, a while back you asked if there were any lore elements that had been forgotten. I wonder if Jade's first Orange ring use, fixing various health issues and upgrading brains in Vietnam, impacted how they were able to respond to the Anti-Life Equation?
It happened. That SI saw it was happening and changed the channel.
Already written, it's in the next episode.
I don't remember that.And also this one. Man, I'm getting nostalgic over here.
edit: And why Icon disappeared during theLord LanternManga Khan saga and Rocket said he couldn't be contacted barring a world-ending catastrophe, specifically mentioning Paul should not be contacting him barring a really fucking extreme emergency.
I will try and nominate you for a hugo award if all of these end up being tied together somehow.
Thank you, corrected....give people the ability to bend then just don't.
A one-two punch combo vaguely reminiscent of the two...
...where it explodes in an omnidirectional blast of wind.
Well, that's not necessarily true... He did intend to cause a lot of change, he just wasn't interested in guiding it, which makes sense as his philosophy was basically 'hierarchy bad, screw you got mine'. Ending the Avatar line permanently along with killing the Earth Queen were solid opening steps to causing chaos everywhere. He did also basically cause a coup in Ba Sing Se after killing her, he just didn't stick around to take control after. I think it was mentioned he was also going to kill the Queens son/nephew whatever, I don't remember his name. I mean, it took Kuvira going all 'Great Uniter' to put the Earth Kingdom back together again, if she hadn't they'd have probably completely splintered into the Earth Kingdoms.If only he'd been more interested in actually causinig change rather than symbolising it.
Besides working with spirits, (whether through posession/fusion in the case of Raava/Wan, or using a "fetish" like those rings to manipulate additional elements), people looking into increasing their own spiritual potency through energy bending based cultivation so that they can acquire the other elements themselves, certainly sounds appealing."Uh…"
"Or that people might not be limited to one form of bending."
"Okay, no. Only the Avatar-" Azula's already rolling her eyes, but Korra sounds confident. "-can master all four elements."
I step away from the group, into the centre of the courtyard. "Ah yes. How does it go again?"
I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
I'm betting... She will decide that his spirit patron made him able to do that using some kind of special trick
So the rings used to be benders that he assimilated?No exactly. None of the elementals he's bound are benders, and their capacity to manipulate an element isn't quite the same as a benders
"I'm the Planeteer now."slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now
Wonder what's going to happen when you start her questioning how anybody knows killing an Avatar in the Avatar State would end the Avatars for good? Did Gaia give you the rings or did you just take them? What if Captain Planet?How did-!?" She gesticulates, apparently at random. "What-?! What?!"
I relax my pose. "So anchored in your preconceptions of what is and isn't possible, Avatar Korra. You already know enough to work out what and how. Try and work it out over breakfast."
Ah. Find out tomorrow, I guess.
If these are indeed the planeteer rings, Linka had "wind" and "air" wouldn't work by default
"You forgot heart."I slide my hands into my pockets for a moment, drawing out my four new rings. Who should remember that they work for me now.
Hmm, I thought it would be the Red Lotus."Wait, you mean-? The Dread Wind of Mount Greyspire, the Reef The Hunts-" I nod. "-and-. You beat up a bunch of spirits, and now they work for you