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"What do you think we should do now, Korra?" Bolin asked curiously, "I mean, we beat Amon a few years ago , and you got your bending back."

"I don't know," she murmured, putting her hand on the table in front of her. Everyone else who'd helped in the revolution was here, even all of the airbenders and a few chi blockers that were working on their side undercover. "I keep getting this dream that someone's hurt and needs my help."

"Can you describe the dream in detail, Avatar Korra?" Lin asked, "It may help us find who you're dreaming of if they're in Republic City."

"She was actually about twenty-five? Thirty? Somewhere in there, but the ages in my dreams are always changing, even though it's the same person. She's got black hair that actually looks like it's covered in oil and her eyes are the deepest black, like living liquid coals. At first she was a child, being beaten by a man in front of two other kids who look a lot like her, but then it started changing after I saw her get sucked into what looked like a white whirlpool made of fog, but it was in the floor…" she trailed off, confused. "I have tried asking the previous Avatars that were airbenders, but they aren't really helping me much. Even Aang was at a loss for what to do, even though he told me to follow my heart."

"We'll find her," Lin promised, "Tenzin, can you send word to your mother in the southern water tribe? General Iroh, can you get word to the fire nation? We'll need to find this girls as quickly as humanly possible."

"No, wait," Korra cut in, getting dizzy. "Not yet. Let's wait a couple weeks to contact the other nations and just stick with water for right now. I don't want to… cause a… panic…"

Korra collapsed onto the floor, unconscious, but in an Avatar State.

"I'm sorry," Aang smiled gently, "But it was the only way to help you. Come, I've got a faster idea to find her."

Korra nodded and followed him as he led them throughout the nations. She stared, looking, hunting for the one from her dreams. Aang's eyes were narrowed, and he landed in Republic City.

"I've spoken with a few of the other past Avatars," he said at last, "One of the previous water tribe Avatars warned me that things like this would happen every so often, where someone from a different world would accidentally teleport themselves into our world to protect them."

"Could you elaborate?" Korra asked confused, and Aang smiled as the water tribe Avatar stepped forward from a small puddle.

"Hello, Korra," he smiled gently, "Do you know anything of the other worlds?"

"Only from legends," she said shifting. "Let's see… there's one with people that are kind of like benders, only they have a dominant and secondary element, and lightning is one of their basic five. They use hand signs and wear symbols to represent their tribes, right?"

"Yes, those are the ninja," he smiled gently, "Are there any others you can recall?"

"There's one filled with nothing but non-benders," she said scratching her neck, "Oh, and there's one that has some set of weird spirits that they worship and think that they are half of. Then there's some who think that they're descended from weird kings with some sort of special bending…"

"Yes, Earth," he smiled, "And the ones who believe that they are half of the spirits are Demigods. The ones who are descended from kings are Magicians, descendants of the pharaoh, a leader of one of the countries on earth. The three are one and the same world."

"Okay," Korra deadpanned, "Um, there's one with people who have to serve their leaders like a bunch of slaves. Then you've got this weird one in some weird black void…"

"Yes, Panem," he smiled, "And the black void is outer space. It is what our planet rests in."

"I'm sorry," she shook her head, "that's all I can remember. Oh, wait, there was one that had a bunch of angels and then demons, if I'm right!"

"It's alright," he smiled, "You did well for looking into your extreme youth. The one I am thinking of is similar to the Magicians, but they are not. How much do you know of the Magical Earth?"

Korra stared at him blankly before Aang sighed and motioned for him to continue.

"Have a seat," he sighed, "I will explain. This new world to you will be very different, but I will tell you as much as I can."

"Okay," Korra said plopping down. "Wait – you think this kid's from the magical world?"

"Yes, that's correct," he nodded, "One of them will come once every cycle of the Avatars. The previous times that it happened, they were killed in combat in their own world as they tried to fulfill their destinies because they hadn't mastered as many elements as their body allows. You see, they can control not just the four elements that we have, but also their chi, and use this to their advantage. This is what you will need to focus on when overseeing her training."

"Wait, overseeing? We're training her?" Korra asked, her eyes widening. "Why?"

"There is always a prophecy that is to be fulfilled in their world when they are sent here," he replied calmly, "One that joins with at least one of the other worlds. You see, that is the only reason all the others have died up until now – the other worlds didn't find who they were looking for, or their different upbringings were getting in the way of the fighting. But this time we have the advantage – they are all of the same family line, and will work together no matter what to protect what is left of their dying lineage."

"So, where is she?" Korra asked, and the waterbender created a hurricane to take to the sky.

After looking around, he dropped back down and shook his head with a heavy sigh.

"Korra," Tenzin's voice called, and she was immediately hearing it alongside Aang's.

"Tell Tenzin and Bumi that I'm proud of them," Aang said, "As well as my grandchildren, if you would please, Korra."

She nodded before flying off to the room she'd left from. To her astonishment, her body was gone, and nowhere to be found. She looked around to find that the others were scattered throughout the water tribe house. The airbenders, except Tenzin, were worriedly gathered in Tenzin's room, while Bolin and Mako were battling each other in a dojo of sorts, with her father helping with waterbending to them. Her mother was with Katara, who kept glancing at her and assuring her that it was only an Avatar thing, and Asami was with Lin who was doing the same thing, in a grumpy manner, as Katara.

"Korra," Tenzin whispered as she entered the room. she stared at him, and he looked up confused, looking around before turning his attention back to her unconscious body. "Korra, wake up. We can't finish the meeting without you. Korra, what were you trying to say? Korra. Korra!"

"Shut up," she smiled as she entered her body, "It's an Avatar thing, Tenzin. Aang wants me to tell you 'hi' and that he loves and is really proud of you and your kids."

His eyes widened before he brought her into a relieved hug. He sent gusts of wind into the rooms that the others were in to let them know that she was awake, and they immediately raced back to the meeting place.

"I know for a fact that she's not in Republic City," Korra stated firmly, "What happened is that my spirit was projected there so I could talk to Avatar Aang and one of the other waterbender Avatars."

"Right," Lin nodded, "I'll still keep an eye out in the city, just in case."

"Thanks," Korra smiled, "Tenzin, can you keep an eye on the Air Temples for me? Bolin, I need you to take a message for me to the earth nation. I'll take one to the water nation, unless Katara wants to since… what?"

"We're in the Southern Water Tribe," General Iroh chuckled, with an amused raised eyebrow. "I will watch over in the fire Nations. You will take one to the Northern Water Tribe, yes?"

"Oh, yeah, right," Korra laughed sheepishly, "Right, my bad. Anyways, we might need to go in pairs. I'm staying with Mako."

"I'll take Asami," Bolin called happily.

"I'll take Milo," Tenzin said with a curt nod.

"Actually, I think I would prefer to go with you, Councilman Tenzin," Iroh said quickly, "With your flying Bison we'd be able to get word from my men quickly, and I can have a ship set up to protect your island quickly. There's also the fact that there's a menace running around who can kill someone with their mind."

"What do you mean?" Tenzin asked worriedly, "General?"

"People – or rather, men – have been dying in according to their nationality and bending abilities," he explained quickly, "I'm not sure if it's another blood-bender, but I do know that the men are always dying… well, indecent."

"Naked?" Bolin mouthed, and the General nodded.

"Yikes," Mako shuddered. "I'll keep an eye on the Air Temple with the kids. We'll report with a messenger hawk as soon as we can find something."

They all nodded and went their separate ways in groups, with the air nomads riding two different bison to their different destinations. Tenzin was on Appa, his father's bison, and they flew over to the fleet of United Kingdom's navy fleet.

"First things first," Iroh said as he sat up worriedly, "We'll need to find who's been murdering everyone."

"No, they will be revealed in time," Tenzin argued patiently, "We will need to find the one Korra needs so that we can train them. For all we know, the murders are this girl's methods of self-defense."

Iroh couldn't deny that Tenzin's logic was more correct, and so he kept an eye out for anything suspicious over the edge of the bison. Just as they reached a cave, he saw something in the water.

"Tenzin, there's another body," he said quickly, "But it's clothed. I'm going to investigate, you keep going."

He used firebending to lower himself down to the ice and knelt down next to the still body. He stared in horror at the figure before him. It was just as Korra had described who she was looking for.

He'd unknowingly found their missing witch.


What do you think the General will do?

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