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The Legend of Korra Review@belemo827d
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  1. My Take On Legend Of Korra Book Three@iamchuks1102d

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    Today I was watching some clips of Avatar: The Legend Of Korra book three of the Avatar series. The Legend Of Korra is a continuation of The Last Airbender which was a big hit in the animation world. Book three of the legend of Korra focuses on a group called the red lotus.

    The red lotus is the opposite of the white lotus in the Avatar series. The white lotus's job is to bring balance to the four nations(Air, fire, water and earth) and also train the Avatar to master all four elements, while the red lotus's goal is to return the world to its true state, chaos in which there is no balance or order.

    Zaheer the leader of the group believed people should be free to make their own decisions without any monarch or government making decisions for them to follow. Zaheer, the leader of the red lotus, formed a squad with three members and each possessed one of the four elements.

    Zaheer was able to air-bend thanks to the spirit of the portal being opened. P'Li is a combustion bender from the fire nation, Ming-hua is a handicapped water bender, and Ghazan is an earth blender with the ability to also lava bend. These squads were criminals and the strongest in the red lotus.

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    The development of Zaheer was an incredible masterpiece by the writers. This guy woke up one morning and realized he could air bend then started improving his skills. Zaheer was able to achieve what many air benders failed to do since the Goruma era( an air nomad) which was the ability to fly.

    It took the new generation of air benders to make a giant tornado to stop Zaheer from flying away with Avatar Korra. Zaheer was my best villain in Korra's book, and although he was not that brutal he sure knows how to put up a fight and stand his ground.

    The Avatar studios will be back in action soon, as a product for a new book which will see an Avatar from the Earth nation. There have been no thrillers yet, but I aspect one may be after the Netflix action has been released next year. I am looking forward to it, and I trust they will deliver another masterpiece.

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  2. Legend of Korra - I think Airbenders should be stronger@young-boss-karin1731d

    Over the weekend, my friend and I began watching the Legend of Korra series on Netflix. It's a continuation of the Last Airbender series from a couple of years ago.

    I started seeing it on Nickelodeon some years ago but life and school and other stuff happened so I couldn't even get to the end of season 1.

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    Recently, I've gotten to complete the second season and well, it has been so dope, to say the least.

    What I love the most about movies is character development. I love to see how the writer can use the occurrences in the plot to shape and develop a character's personality and strength.

    Legend of Korra had just that. I loved Korra ability to grow during the series and at the end of every season, we can see some obvious changes in her and easily pinpoint what exactly made her so different.

    The Benders strengths

    In the first Avatar series, the fire benders were seen as the strongest nation. Fire is destructive so it only makes sense that they have the kist strength.

    Anng being the only air bender made the air bending skill quite childish. I think it could have been better.

    Assuming the ability to bend an element is dependent on its availability, air should be just as or even stronger than fire.

    Fire benders produce their fire from within. Water and air benders need their elements to be available. Unless of course, you're referring to blood bending, the most dangerous of all kinds of bending. Fire and air are always available.

    Air benders should be able to destroy everything. Their ability to bend air should not exactly be directed towards only controlling its movement but also suction and removal from an object or human.

    Air benders should be just as destructive as blood benders. Their ability to move air should make it possible for them to stop a person breathing and kill them instantly.

    I think their power was downplayed and reduced to simply pushing things about when it could have been used for more dangerous situations.

    Well, I'll just assume the writer was working according to his audience and did what would not be considered too ghastly for the eyes and mind.

    I'll be completing the rest of the series soon and maybe seeing the first series again because there's so much need to understand.

    Thanks for reading!

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