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Korra

Korra
The Legend of Korra character
Korra with her arms crossed
First appearance "Welcome to Republic City"
Last appearance "The Last Stand"
Created by Michael Dante DiMartino
Bryan Konietzko
Voiced by Janet Varney
Cora Baker (child)
Information
Species Human (Bonded with Raava, the Light Spirit)
Gender Female
Occupation Avatar
  • Mediator of balance, harmony, peace, order and reconciliation
  • Bridge between spirit and material world
Title
  • The Avatar
  • Avatar Korra
Family
  • Tonraq (father)
  • Senna (mother)
Significant other(s) Romantic interest:
Spiritual bond: Incarnation:
  • Aang (immediate predecessor)
  • Roku (preceding Aang)
  • Kyoshi (preceding Roku)
  • Kuruk (preceding Kyoshi as Avatar, and Korra as a Water-bender Avatar)
  • Yangchen (preceding Kuruk as Avatar, and Aang as an Air Nomad Avatar)
  • Wan (the original Avatar)
Relatives
  • Unalaq (uncle)
  • Malina (aunt)
  • Eska and Desna (cousins)
Nationality Southern Water Tribe
Bending element Primary: Sub-styles:
Age
  • 17 in Book One
  • 18 in Books Two and Three
  • 21 in Book Four
Hair color Brown
Eye color Light blue

Avatar Korra (寇柆 Kòu Lā?) is the title lead character in Nickelodeon's animated television series The Legend of Korra (a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender), in which she is depicted as the current incarnation of the Avatar, responsible for maintaining peace and balance in the world. She is the immediate reincarnation of Avatar Aang (title character and main protagonist from the original series). The character was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko and is voiced by Janet Varney.

Korra debuts in the first episode of The Legend of Korra, "Welcome to Republic City", originally airing on Nickelodeon on April 14, 2012. At the start of the series, she meets Bolin and Mako after arriving in Republic City, where she first experiences independence after living a secluded life of training, led by the Order of the White Lotus. The series' final scene, indicating the beginning of a romantic relationship between Korra and Asami Sato, was unprecedented in its LGBT representation in western children's television.

After the death of Aang, Korra is born among the Southern Water Tribe, her abilities manifesting by age 4. Notably, she is nearly kidnapped by Zaheer as a child. At the beginning of Book 1, the teenage Korra, having mastered the other elements, needs to learn airbending from the only living airbending master, Aang's son, Tenzin. Korra moves to Republic City to go after him following a brief encounter with Katara, being taken in by Tenzin and meeting both Mako and Bolin before joining their pro-bending team. After saving Bolin and having her first sighting of Amon, Korra's romantic struggles lead to difficulty with the pro-bending team, which the group recovers from to successfully win their match and make it to the finals, where they are defeated and Amon strikes with his group of followers, the Equalists. Korra afterward discovers Hiroshi Sato's ties to the Equalists, then allowing Asami Sato, Bolin and Mako to live with her, forming a team with the group that Councilman Tarrlok breaks up by arresting the others and revealing himself as a bloodbender in an encounter with Korra where he subdues her. She is locked in a secluded cabin that holds her for a short time before she breaks out once it is ambushed by Amon and his Equalists, the group launching an assault on Republic City that Korra and the others are overpowered in, forcing them to retreat until General Iroh and the United Forces come to the city as reinforcements, who are also overwhelmed. Following saving Tenzin and his children and seemingly losing her bending of three of the elements to Amon, Korra engages in a battle with Amon where she emerges victorious thanks to her airbending, having the other elements restored by Aang and in doing so gaining the power to restore bending as well.


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