[Predictions] Legend of Korra analysis and book 3

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PREDICTION It will deal more about the conditions of the material world. (entire world) About the 4 nations and how the material world looks now.

Lin sees much potential in Bolin and has him on the force but after seeing him earth bending causing much damage to the city. She has him running numbers for them instead.

mako is gaining much fame as a detective.

While asami is supplying her resources from her company to help the police.

(MY PREDICTION) Korra needs to travel to several locations throughout the world that would regain her connection with that certain avatar.

Kuruk- spirit oasis
Kyoshi- Kyoshi island
Roku- His home island that's covered in ash.
Aang- might be somewhere in the southern temple

While she gains her connections the world is becoming unstable. The President of the republic has been passing laws that's causing an uproar among the fire nation and earth kingdom. provoking them to take action. Korra gets word of this and decides to act. But fails as usual... Tenzin states that the world was in a similar situation in the past but was too young to recall the situation. He urges Korra to go to the fire nation to help ease tentions. . Korra goes to the fire nation to ask about their intentions but the fire lord says. It's out of their reach. That's when Zuko appears. to tell of the story of how war almost broke out.

(Zuko's story) When the world came together for the first time in a long time it caused great change. The world sees a new life style; cars, motorcycles, skyscrapers. But the entire world didn't want it. For thousands of years up till the 100 year war people have lived the same. Even during and a little after nothing much has changed. then Technology advanced, businesses started springing up, and it all spread. This life style was forced upon many of those that didn't mind living the life they had for so long. Then they revolted causing another war. Until avatar aang and I took drastic action and made it so that republic city should stay in its place.

If that technology were to spread to Ba Sing Se. many homes and landmarks would have to be destroyed in order for there to be roads. They even were tempted to destroy Ba Sing Se's walls. and OmaShu was a major city built on a mountain. No roads or streetlights could be built. Republic City has flourished but the nations should not be changed. I was against the idea of a single person being in charge there. a council of people from each nation should know what's best and what's worst for the other. If you have a single person with one POV than war is close at hand.
 
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I don't think so. Korra's connection with the previous avatars is as symbolic as it is material. She (and other future avatars) don't need to live as reincarnations of their past lives, they need to live as themselves. Reconnecting to the previous avatars ruins the meaning of the entirety of book 2.
 

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I don't think so. Korra's connection with the previous avatars is as symbolic as it is material. She (and other future avatars) don't need to live as reincarnations of their past lives, they need to live as themselves. Reconnecting to the previous avatars ruins the meaning of the entirety of book 2.
I honestly disagree. There's things that those avatars know that korra doesn't. There's already been a book about spirits. but we don't need to go into it a lot. but just so korra can talk to them.
 

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I honestly disagree. There's things that those avatars know that korra doesn't. There's already been a book about spirits. but we don't need to go into it a lot. but just so korra can talk to them.
Then why have the entire ending of book 2 about how korra needs to accept that she is not aang, or roku, or kyoshi? The important thing was that she's the avatar, not that she is the reincarnation of their ideals. Even aang realized that with his decision to spare ozai against the wishes of his past persona.
 

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It is probably going to end up changing back to the way it was in before. But maybe they find some way to make a system of law with the spirits somehow. Because I doubt anyone wants spirits running around on their property.


Then why have the entire ending of book 2 about how korra needs to accept that she is not aang, or roku, or kyoshi? The important thing was that she's the avatar, not that she is the reincarnation of their ideals. Even aang realized that with his decision to spare ozai against the wishes of his past persona.
Just like Aang had to accept he isn't Roshi /Kyoshi/and others. Because she had to connect to her inner spirit, something Aang did in Book 1 i believe.

However, Aang still needed the wisdom of the past lives to correct the future and make the judgement. Roku said be decisive, and Aang was decisive. Korra still has a whole lot to learn, so in Book 3 she probably have to regain that connection somehow. Not to mention I NEEDA SEE AANG!!!!!!!!
 

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It is probably going to end up changing back to the way it was in before. But maybe they find some way to make a system of law with the spirits somehow. Because I doubt anyone wants spirits running around on their property.




Just like Aang had to accept he isn't Roshi /Kyoshi/and others. Because she had to connect to her inner spirit, something Aang did in Book 1 i believe.

However, Aang still needed the wisdom of the past lives to correct the future and make the judgement. Roku said be decisive, and Aang was decisive. Korra still has a whole lot to learn, so in Book 3 she probably have to regain that connection somehow. Not to mention I NEEDA SEE AANG!!!!!!!!
If you want to see aang read the comics.
I agree with necromancer. Aang severed his connection to roku in the promise, since he had nothing left to teach him, and their views on how to deal with situations(ozai and later on zuko) were different. (Roku opting to kill ozai "for the greater good" and to kill zuko"due to his promise")

Korra should start handling things herself( and what she thinks is right) instead of relying on aang to solve problems that she let spiral out of control.(I.e. the equalist movement, amon taking her powers)
In season 2 she let unalaq choose for her as well and look how that turned out....
She needs to solve things herself.


More importantly its been stated many times in book 2 that one cannot kill vattu/ravva. So will he be reincarnated?
 

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Then why have the entire ending of book 2 about how korra needs to accept that she is not aang, or roku, or kyoshi? The important thing was that she's the avatar, not that she is the reincarnation of their ideals. Even aang realized that with his decision to spare ozai against the wishes of his past persona.
Indeed, not to mention as BenjerminGaye, Aang severed his connection to Roku in The Promise because of how different their ways to deal with issues were. Whether or not Aang was right to do so depends on how you want to look at things. Personally, I think Aang had every right to do so, and it's nothing to do with whether Aang had the right of it when it came to dealing with Zuko, but more so to do with how Roku expected him to act as he would when Aang came to realize he is not Roku, he is Aang, and he would deal with Zuko the way Aang would, not Roku or Kyoshi.

Korra being severed from Aang and Wan, and her act to let the spirits be free in the human world was the ultimate act of symbolizing that Korra is not just the new avatar, but the first avatar of the new age. She acted at her own discretion, just as Aang did, based on her own experiences which are more directly relateable to her immediate surroundings, something past avatars can never have. Regaining her connection to the past avatars would negate the importance of her actions at the end of book 2. Sure, she might need information from the past avatars, but there are bound to be other ways to get them than to outright regain a connection with them.
 
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