Legend of Korra Is Young Again Fanfiction
For the second time in two centuries, the Avatar is lost, their fate unknown. Asami Sato realizes a girl she met years before in the far North might be the person the world needs, and a young woman named Korra begins to insubordinate against her guardians; the Red Lotus. The fic intends to explore areas that the canon left open, and has several changes, the most obvious being that Korra was captured by the Ruby-red Lotus when she was iii years onetime prior to the White Lotus confirming her identity.
This unofficial Alternating Continuity reboot fic of The Legend of Korra is a collaboration between Puffie and Sanctum_C. The authors became enlightened of the being of this page during the course of Book I. The fic consists of iii books, and has since been finished.
The fic can be establish hither or here.
A tumblr created past the authors the further promote the story was launched.
Book 1 - Healing
After living with the Red Lotus for fourteen years, Korra never forgot about her meeting with Asami Sato and what she said about Democracy City. After eventually receiving a brief vision of Aang, Korra decides to runaway from the Cerise Lotus chemical compound to discover this Republic City, then she can locate Asami Sato and Aang. Presently after her arrival in Republic City, Korra has encounters with people that volition forever modify her life.
Publication for Book One began on January 1st, 2015 and concluded on May 1st, 2015 with a total of xix chapters.
Book Two - Metallic
The new Avatar is found. But Korra'due south legend is far from over as she comes to terms with the aftermath of the Red Lotus and the new forces growing ever more than prominent in the globe.
Book Two made its debut on June 19th, 2015 and concluded on November 13, 2015. It can be accessed here or hither.
Volume 3 - Lightning
Picks up right later on the events of Book two. It tin can be read here.
Tropes found in this fanfiction:
- Accommodation Expansion: All of the chief characters such as Team Avatar and the Red Lotus receive much more than development and backstory than they did in catechism.
- Adaptational Badass: Confirmed past the authors that Korra's training by the Cherry-red Lotus has made her more than unsafe than she is in canon. Korra is also able to air-curve sooner than she tin can in canon.
- Adult Fearfulness: Tonraq and Senna go through this ever since Korra was kidnapped. Eventually, the Red Lotus utilise this to their advantage to get Tonraq and Senna to willingly become their prisoners during Affiliate Sixteen by promising they would have a chance to see their girl again.
- Anyone Can Die: After Volume One, the body count in this story includes both original characters, several canon characters who died prior to their canon counterparts, and at least 1 character who did not die in canon. It is likely the torso count will increase throughout the story.
- Badass Family unit: The Fire Nation Royal Family, including when the elderly Zuko, Azula, and Mai along with Izumi and Iroh deliver a Curb-Stomp Boxing to the Red Lotus when they attempt to assassinate Iroh.
- Cleaved Pedestal: As Book One progresses, Korra becomes more than disillusioned with the Red Lotus until past the terminate of the Volume she no longer feels any affection for them and sees them purely as enemies.
- The Caligula: The Globe Queen in the story is perhaps even more of a tyrant than in canon. Refugees flee from her regime in the Earth Kingdom in droves, and the economies of the other nations are stretched thin trying to conform them.
- Combat Pragmatist: The fighting ideology that Zaheer promotes, Korra is initially opposed to the practice as a child but past the time she is an adult she also practices it. Asami subsequently realizes that she won't be able to defeat Zaheer in a fair fight so she too adopts this arroyo.
- Conflicting Loyalty: While it is understandable that Asami does non want to leave her father, she questions her decision to deny the Kyoshi Warriors help, as this makes her seem like she is aiding the Equalists. But she too knows the alternative is to get out her father in the hands of Amon, who will virtually probable allow him dice.
- Crapsack Globe: This appears to be an accurate description for the Earth Kingdom in this story every bit a event of the Earth Queen's tyranny, see The Caligula above.
- Crazy-Prepared: Zaheer, this is even lampshaded past Ming Hua.
- Curb-Stomp Boxing: In that location are a few in the story. Mayhap most notable is that anyone who tries to fight Korra, and is not one of her Ruddy Lotus mentors, tends to end upwardly on the receiving cease of this.
- Dark and Troubled Past: Every fellow member of Team Avatar and the Red Lotus take their own tragic backstory to tell.
- Darker and Edgier: Throughout the course of the story the reader learns of what a Crapsack World this fic takes place in. Also shown with the characters, the Ruby Lotus have already crossed the Moral Event Horizon by assassinating several royal heirs and kidnapping Korra as a child, the heroes also have a Good Is Not Soft approach to problems.
- Hands Forgiven: Most of the characters forgive Korra for her actions during the later events of Book One later on she turned against the Red Lotus. Yet, they all requite understandable reasons for why they are forgiving to Korra.
- Even Evil Has Standards: The Ruddy Lotus kidnapped a dandy deal of children to search for the Avatar. When they left, the kids had blankets and supplies for several more than days.
- Everyone Is Bi: In add-on to Korra and Asami maintaining their canonical bisexuality, most other major female characters get Adaptational Sexuality and are confirmed to exist bisexual.
- For Desire of a Nail: While the biggest change is that Korra was kidnapped by the Red Lotus, in that location are patently several other "nails". They include:
- Korra and Asami met equally children when the Sato family went to the North Pole to constitute a research station.
- Unalaq apparently has Adaptational Heroism.
- Kya joined the United Forces and is at present a General.
- Mako and Bolin both however worked for the Triads when the main story started.
- Expert Is Non Soft: Squad Avatar has this approach.
- Mako is willing to resort to torture via firebending to obtain information if it's needed.
- Asami, who was initially opposed to the trope becomes a Gainsay Pragmatist to improve fight against Zaheer.
- Korra and her friends are willing to use lethal strength against the Crimson Lotus in the final boxing. Korra in detail kills P'Li and Ghazan.
- Not quite true; editing of the chapter and Word of God in the footnotes states that Korra never killed Ghazan direct. Ghazan was killed when the magma he was fighting with weakened the basis he was standing on, subsequently breaking upwardly and having him fall into the flow.
- Hoist Past Their Own Petard: The overall fate of the Red Lotus, their teachings have fabricated Korra an extremely skilled and powerful fighter. During the final fight, Korra uses her instructor's own techniques against them in club to defeat them.
- In Spite of a Nail: Korra still runs abroad from her guardians and has Naga.
- She also notwithstanding becomes friends and teammates to Mako and Bolin (and friends with Asami).
- Amon is nevertheless active with the Equalists, and Hiroshi Sato is plain still aiding them.
- Locked Out of the Loop: Korra is purposefully kept in the night nearly a lot of things past the Red Lotus, and is fifty-fifty outright lied to about a few things, like the survival of the Air Nomad culture through Aang'due south descendants (plus the air acolytes) and the very nature of the Avatar Cycle. She is also completely ignorant about more mundane things, like bras.
- Love Dodecahedron: In that location'southward a lot of Ship Tease (so much so that it has its own folio), and while a lot of it involves Korra, there's nonetheless a few other pairings teased.
- Manipulative Bastard: Zaheer is this in his interactions with Korra.
- More Than Mind Control: Fifty-fifty though Book 2 has the at present apparently defunct Red Lotus exist a Broken Pedestal to Korra, she notwithstanding shows a flake of their ideology mixed with her natural heroic instincts (though she'southward aware of their remainder influence.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Korra subsequently she realizes that her "mentors" made her assail her relatives.
- "Not So Unlike" Remark:
- P'li has an set on of this briefly when she realizes the Red Lotus was acting very similarly to the warlord that captured her equally a kid, only rationalizes it.
- Afterward finding out Korra was kidnapped as a child, Mako tells Katara he thinks Korra and he have a lot in common.
Mako: And... Korra and I have more in common than I thought.
Katara: Oh?
Mako: We both had a hard life.
- Sadist Teacher: Ming Hua is this, but she uses the nearby otter-penguins instead of Korra...
- The Shrink: Mako, Asami and Bolin are seeing a therapist in Volume two.
- Sibling Team: Mako and Bolin
- Spirit Advisor: Aang is trying to do this, merely he has yet to truly connect to Korra.
- Have That!:
- In "Crystal Skies" Korra tells Mako about a volume she bought with the gift document that he gave to her most a girl entering into a relationship with a guy who practically stalks her and ties her up and whips her a lot. Sound familiar?
- Also in "Crystal Skies" when Bolin is talking to Kuvira about her plans for the future and he asks her about Chin the Conqueror, she calls the historical figure stupid for challenging the Avatar to a duel and expecting to win. One can imagine that this Kuvira would have some choice words about some of the actions of her canon counterpart.
- Token Good Teammate: Ghazan is the nicest of the Lotus members towards Korra, befitting with his canon status.
- Tyke Bomb: The Ruby-red Lotus intended to do this to Korra. It wasn't (entirely) successful.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: The Red Lotus, though the "extremist" part is touched on more.
- Incorrect Genre Savvy: Bolin briefly thinks that his "story" with Korra is largely over in one case Asami helps him and Mako go stable jobs and a place to stay; a happy-ish ending to the story of two poor boys becoming The Ones Who Made It Out and having a vivid futurity ahead of them, with a Did Not Get the Girl element every bit a Sequel Claw. This is in chapter xi out of 20, in Book one.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/TheSagaOfAvatarKorra
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