I hope again I don't come off like an asshole. I really don't understand why everyone chose after Korra. As I talked to the GM there was so much more material wise in ATLA, then there is Korra. Where do you actually go from after Korra? To me, and I mean this in no offense [I still want to be a part of the RP], there is little you do after Korra. There was the time and era where people learn from the great masters, after the first avatar. Wouldn't it been cool to play the Sun Warriors before the dragons went extinct? There was the time when Aang vanished, and think about how these people managed to fend off the fire bender and fear the Avatar would never come. There's even the time before Korra as the world begins to gain more traction and modernize and those struggles. To me I felt the show Korra was too forced in the first place. And the RP seems to be repeating a lot of the stuff we've seen in Korra, again not meant to make anyone upset. I am not asking to change it. But it's hard to conjure a history that would work in this era. Beyond the fact that we lose out on all the beautiful Eastern style of clothing for more modern biker wear and trench coats. I am not sure how anyone had troubled being inspired before ATLA and more inspired by Korra. When I find Korra the least to be able to draw inspiration from. Beyond the fact that I'd like to add something. Pulling from the real world, how functional is bending in a world of technology anyway? You have cars, trains, and automobiles, computers, and other technology that makes bending obsolete. Bending use to be the main source of technology. Why is it necessary in daily life now? And what's the motivations and goals of the Avatar at this point in time? Tbh, Korra did nothing, but mess up her city rather then help it and was no more than a glorified ambassador. Tbh, Korra caused more problems then good -She made Amun more powerful because she was afraid of him. She acted irresponsibly and immaturely. -She helped her uncle open up the spirit realm. That could have outright destroyed the balance of the world because she believed it the right thing to do. So, another Avatar whose role is not so defined? We have this Red Lotus people. But isn't that the police job now? Not the Avatars? Isn't that what some of the argument was in Korra when Korra impatiently tried to deal with something and didn't give respect to the proper authorities? I'm just not necessarily understanding the premise right now. And I hope I am not stepping on anyone's toes. Or you're going to throw me out just for voicing some opinions.