: Unlike previous Avatars, Korra struggles with the spiritual and philosophical side of airbending, finding it difficult to "go with the flow". Key Characters
Set 70 years after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender , the world has entered an industrial age characterized by technology like automobiles and radios. Avatar: The Legend of Korra - Book 1: Air ...
follows seventeen-year-old Korra, the headstrong successor to Avatar Aang, as she moves from her sheltered life in the Southern Water Tribe to the metropolis of Republic City. While attempting to master airbending under Aang's son, Tenzin, she faces an anti-bending revolution led by the masked leader Amon. Core Plot & Conflict : Unlike previous Avatars, Korra struggles with the
: Korra joins a competitive sports team, the "Fire Ferrets," alongside brothers Mako and Bolin, eventually competing in a high-stakes championship that the Equalists use as a target for terror. While attempting to master airbending under Aang's son,
: Amon leads a group of non-benders called "Equalists" who believe benders have oppressed them for centuries. Amon possesses the mysterious ability to permanently remove a person's bending.