With the new Avatar series being post apocalyptic, I had to draw this up:
I'm not the most hyped about the new premise either, but I'm going to wait until we get actual footage to form my opinions!

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With the new Avatar series being post apocalyptic, I had to draw this up:
I'm not the most hyped about the new premise either, but I'm going to wait until we get actual footage to form my opinions!

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WAIT A GODDAMN MINUTE
Seven Havens is a MIRROR of Wan's era. Which makes complete sense because the avatar cycle was reset with Korra, which could make Pavi the "new" first Avatar.
The Seven Havens are havens to protect from a world that has undergone a cataclysm, and the Northern Lights in the sky represent the presence of spirits, which we know from Legend of Korra. According to Raava in the Beginnings Episodes, in Wan's era humans settled on the Lion Turtles that provided them with protection from the spirits, and lost touch with each other.
The world has been cycled back to that state, except with Vaatu's presence having now returned to the cycle. It's a reset, a loop, and a chance to change the Avatar's presence into something more balanced.
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the thing with katara is that she never died for aang bc aang simply never allowed her to, so when aang died for her, she didn’t allow him to stay dead because their love’s a two-way street. like imagine being vaatu stuck in a tree, watching a fourteen yr old undo the death of his sister’s human host. his biggest opp was a southern water tribe girl who simply refused to let her avatar remain dead. i know raava was shocked as hell too cuz damn, fuck reincarnation i guess 😂

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Coughs and scratches back of neck wip or something,,,
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Korra losing her connection to her past lives, right? It was awful for a lot of people (especially Korra), but there’s someone I’ve never seen talked about regarding this whole event:
I wanna know how Katara felt.
Katara, who’s been the best friend -> girlfriend -> wife of the avatar for many, many years.
Katara, who’s known Aang since the beginning.
Katara, who made sacrifices with grace on the regular, knowing and accepting the life she chose in being with Aang.
Katara, who in the eyes of many was Aang’s second.
Katara, who probably accepted Aang’s “early” death knowing he’d already escaped it once (and that this was the only reason she ever got to love him at all).
Katara, who probably found solace in it knowing that he still lived in the little girl she helped to train and raise.
I want to know how Katara felt when she found out that Korra had been brutally attacked and beaten (by her own uncle!) and had the avatar spirit literally ripped out of her and murdered in front of her eyes.
Katara may do what she does for Korra now. I believe that she does; she really does love Korra, and we see it in nearly all her screentime in tlok. But to everyone else, she trained the avatar. And in tlok, that may be Korra, but she wouldn’t have ever met her if not for Aang.
It was always Aang.
I want to know how Katara felt when she realized that Aang was truly, finally dead.
Everyone hates on Korra for losing the connection to the past avatars when you should be hating Unalaq, but have you considered the upside that when Katara eventually passed away Aang's spirit was free to enjoy afterlife with his wife in peace?