

Aang and Katara had three children, the youngest of which was Tenzin, the only airbender of the three siblings.

However, I still think that there is lot of room to continue Aang's story even though A:TLA tied in most lose ends, especially since they made LoK which left a void between the end of A:TLA and the beginning of LoK.Plot overview → Main article: The Legend of Korra episode list Book One: Air → Main article: The Legend of Korra (Season 1)Īfter the conclusion of the Hundred Year War, Aang and Zuko had brought people from the four nations together and founded the United Republic of Nations, with its capital being Republic City, a large "metropolis powered by steampunk-type technology" such as cars and motorcycles. LoK on the other hand was made in the belief that there would only be one book, so that meant that every book had it's own "boss", so when the fourth book ended Korra had only just defeated boss number 4, and that probably felt less climatic compared to Aang who defeated Ozai "the boss". In A:TLA, Aang's goal from the start was to defeat the Fire Lord, so the different struggles he had in book one and two therefore acted like "mini bosses". Nevertheless I understand what you mean when you say that the A:TLA and LoK didn't end equally climatic, but I think the reason for this is that the series had different structures. It doesn't matter to me if they make a new series about Aang or Korra, I believe that both would be very good. The climax of Aang's life was defeating Ozai but we have yet to see Korra's." " Is anybody else interested in another series about Korra? Book 4 wasn't really an ending and it strongly hinted that Korra is not yet through her journey. Those are most likely just rumours though, new projects await.Īll we can do is to hope that they are true. I've also heard rumours on YouTube that Bryke will be revealing some new ideas.
