WARNING WORK IN PROGRESS [center] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/0d4a693614f38a67ac5cb0ce5e430182.png[/img] [/center] [center] [img] https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/8d2eddefa7c7491ab690e47c2f970483.png [/img] [/center] A world of Avatar The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra roleplay. Era: Post Legend of Korra [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/6a08c6d043b8fc8a031c92cbb932d770.png[/img] Weeks after Avatar Korra and Asami left into the spirit world for a “vacation,” dark things have been happening across the four nations. The portal to the spirit realm has mysteriously closed, and villages across the nations are sending for help; spirits are attacking settlements, people have disappeared, and worse. Without the Avatar, the spiritual bridge between the worlds to assist, there seems to be little the nations can do to stem the tide. Something dark is occurring in the spirit world, something that is blocking the Avatar from returning. A young waterbender from the Swamp Tribe travels to Republic City at the behest of his communities spiritually enlightened guides, seeking the answers to these questions. To fulfill his quest, he will need the help of others, and together a new group of young heroes will rise to bring balance to the world. Avatar: TSW is meant to explore more of the world in the Avatar Universe using a premise of mystery and exploration. Instead of having characters support an avatar in their quest to master all four elements, The Spirit Wilds is meant to be an ensemble story with everyone sharing importance. To uncover what causing trouble in the spirit realm, the cast of characters will have to work together to seek out the spiritual epicenter of the four nations, help various communities in their search, and bring balance in a world that now lacks an Avatar before it is completely plunged into chaos. [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/765f78ae70a9e0315b5176bf31cfeaf9.png[/img] If you are unfamiliar with the world of Avatar, here’s a quick rundown: it’s an American animated cartoon series focusing on a world that is a hodgepodge of various Asian cultures; Chinese, Tibetan, Japanese, Inuit and various other cultures all pulled together in a world of four elemental nations: The Fire Nation (who attack) The Water Tribe, The Earth Kingdom and the Air Nomads (who are mostly dead/revived with spiritual mambo jumbo). In the timeline, these four nations are living in a tenuous peace, having suffered a recent uprising and war with a splinter group of Earth Kingdom warriors (and having a new Earth King after their previous monarch was assassinated). It’s been a rough few years for the world with Avatar Korra struggling to be the Avatar. Anyways, the cast of characters hails from one of the four nations and may be a [i]bender[/i]. [img]https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/files/styles/syfy_cast_detail_smartphone_narrow_1x/public/cast_futurama_bender_0.jpg[/img] No, not that kind of bender. A bender uses martial arts and a connection with nature to control one of the four main elements. Earth Benders move rocks (and some can manipulate metal). Water benders control water. Air benders blow things. Fire benders make fire. Pretty simple. You may also be a non-bender, aka a regular person. Non-benders are just as important as benders in the world of Avatar (Looking at Sokka, Suki, Mai, Ty Lee, Asami, Varrick, and others). [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/9a9e145f8c1fde3db04820b4355190ee.png[/img] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200603/1479bf2ac7e52786dadd3225940a5873.png[/img] Stuff goes here when I give a crap