I love Frozen, I love Korra and The Last Airbender (the show, although I don't entirely hate the movie. I don't love it either. I'm neutral), anyway here is my own spin on the newest classic from Disney with an ATLA/LoK twist to it.

Enjoy! And don't forget to check out my other stories! Please! I work hard on them, believe it or not.

Now with a new intro

Water…

Earth…..

Fire…..

Air…..

.Ice….

Once upon a time, in a far, far away land. A land where people could control the four elements; water, air, earth and fire. These people where called….benders. Though not everyone was a bender. There were non-benders as well, but they had others ways of getting by without powers. The world was deviated into four known nations: The water tribes of the north and south, the fire nation, earth kingdom and air nomad of the air temples all around the world. But none the less, the four nations lived together in harmony.

However, there was one person in the whole world who could bend all four elements at once…..he was the Avatar. This extraordinary being was the one who helped bring balance to the world, by inspiring them to live as one, to respect nature and each other.

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Avatar Wan was a strong and courageous young man. It was his responsibility, as many before him, to keep peace and balance in the world. He was best friends with many world leaders as well as the spirits. Spirits where immortal beings that lived in the wilderness. Most of the time, they used their powers to help people. Even though he wasn't exactly a king, Wan still lived in a castle with guards and staff whom he treated more like family and loved him dearly. He lived in Republic City, a place where multiple people of the four nations lived as one. It was the capitol symbol of unity and variety. So it seemed only natural for the Avatar to live there.

One day, when Wan was nineteen-years-old, he traveled to the highest snowy mountains on the outskirts of Republic City. Wan was always an adventurous spirit, he was never afraid to try something new, no matter how dangerous. He was charming, kind and fun-loving, which had earned him many female admirers. But he never payed any attention to them, for he was still seeking for his one true love. Even if he wouldn't admit it, Wan was always a softy for romance.

Once he reached the top of the hill, he stumbled upon a majestic icy oasis with icy trees that shimmered in the moonlight, a small bridge made entirely out of ice and the water in the center of it wasn't frozen at all. The young avatar had never seen such a sight, his amber eyes sparkled, his raven locks bellowing in the wind. He decided to stay and rest for a bit to enjoy the view. Then he got an amazing surprise.

A misty fog appeared out of nowhere over the water, and from that fog emerged a mysterious young woman. Her skin pale and her eyes were a striking shade of icy blue. Her hair so long it reached her ankles and it moved like the gentle waves and was as white as the snow underneath her barefoot feet which were only inches above the water. Around her face were blue markings and a star on her forehead. She was wearing a long flowing white kimono that was cut on both sides which exposed her creamy legs. She had a light blue aura outline around her.

Wan was mesmerized by the mystically beauty floating before him. While he was up on the cold mountain, his heart was as warm as a fireplace. The woman floated near Wan, her eyes sparkled with curiosity. Wan was the first to speak

"Uh….hello?"

The woman blinked before speaking. "Hello. Who are you and why are you here in my oasis?" she asked kindly. Wan could feel his face turn red, "Oh, I-I'm sorry, I didn't mean to intrude, it's just that I-" But Wan was once again captivated by the woman's supernatural beauty. "You're breathtaking." he said spontaneously. The woman blushed, her blush was blue instead of red. Wan shook his head at what he had just said. "Wait, what? I'm sorry, I-"

"It's alright. I-I think you're….breathtaking as well." said the woman. Wan's eyes widened and he too was blushing. "So, uh what's your name?" he asked shyly.

"My name is Raava. I am the ice spirit here."

"Are there others like you?"

"Yes." Raava nodded "But very few. We simply live among the ice and snow. It is our mother."

The young avatar offered her his hand. "My name is Avatar Wan."

Raava's eyes blinked in surprise. "The Avatar?" surprised, Raava then bowed before him "My lord."

"Oh, no, no, no, you don't have to do that, really." said Wan "I'm the Avatar, not a king" he said humbly.

"Well, you kind of are one." said Raava.

"I prefer not to let get to my head"

Raava giggled, her laugh was like giggling bells "Modest and funny"

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For the next few of days, Wan and Raava got to know each other a lot more and pretty soon, Wan became more and more attracted to her, and not because of her beauty, but because of her lovely personality. She was even more beautiful inside than outside. But not only was she kind, smart, and lots of fun, but she was feisty too. She was never afraid to speak her mind when she needed too, even if it did annoy the young Avatar from time to time. It wasn't long before they had realized they had fallen madly in love.

In Raava's oasis, she and Wan looked lovingly at each other while holding hands, "Raava…I love you, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you. But it pains me to say that it can not happen. You are a spirit and I'm human."

"I know. But I think I found a way that can help both of us."

"What?"

The two young lovers traveled down the mountainside, far away from the city, to a place where the earth spirits lived. Unlike the rest of the mountain, it was not covered in snow: there where trees with brightly green colored leaves, flowers and whoever walked there felt a warm sensation. The spirits of the earth lived there peacefully. They were very friendly and family oriented beings. Among them was an elderly man named Iroh, and his little nephew, Zuko. They were the only two humans that lived there. The boy had a scar on his face due to an incident as a child from his abusive father. The two ran away and found refuge with the spirits. Iroh learned their ways and became a shaman. He also had is own little tea shop there where he had spent most of his days playing pai-cho with his friends and family.

While Iroh was sipping his jasmine tea in the lotus garden when his nephew came by and pulled on his robe. "Uncle! Uncle! We have visitors." cried the young boy. Iroh got up and quickly followed his nephew to where he found Wan and Raava. He bowed before the avatar. "Avatar Wan. It is an honor to have you here. And Raava, how are you my dear?"

"We need your help Iroh." she said. The old man simply smiled warmly at her, "I think I already know what it is that you two seek"

Wan looked at him curiously, "Really?"

"I can always tell when two soles are in love. You two wish to be together, but you find it hard due to your roles in life."

Wan's eyes widened in surprise. "Wow, you are good"

"Guilty is charged." said Iroh humorously. Raava takes Iroh's hands and spoke to him with much integrity. "Iroh, I love him. Can you find a way that I can become human so we can be together?"

The old man felt sympathy for the beautiful winter spirit. "There is only one way for a spirit to become mortal….have you two ever kissed?"

This question caught them both off guard." Kissed?" Raava asked "Well….no. But I was afraid I would hurt him. When ice spirits kiss a human, they freeze and die."

"Only if the spirit does not love the human as deeply as you." said Iroh. "Only true love can thaw a frozen heart."

Raava turned to face Wan. The two lovers held each other's hands and looked into each others eyes with all the love that they carried within in their hearts. Slowly, the two leaned in to kiss, this time they had no fear.

The moment their lips made contact all the other spirits cheered happily. Then, Raava began to change: her white of hair disappeared and was replaced by long silky brown locks, and her pale skin became tan. Her blue aura disappeared as did her blue markings. When the two ended their kiss, Wan gasped happily when he saw Raava. Raava looked at her reflection in a nearby puddle: the only thing that remained the same were her electric blue eyes. Wan lifted Raava up, twirling her as they laughed happily.

"I'm human." Raava herself couldn't believe it.

"How does it feel?" Wan asked.

"Honestly….I've never felt more alive."

"You look incredible. Did I ever tell you I've got a thing for brunets?"

Raava playfully punched his arm and the two embrace once more as Iroh watched them proudly.

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It wasn't long when all of Republic City was celebrating Avatar Wan's and Raava's wedding. It was the happiest moment of their lives.

About a year latter, Raava gave birth to a lovely young girl. She had her mother's eyes and brown skin, but her hair was an odd mixture of brown with white. Her name was Korra. Even as an infant, the girl had her mother's spunk and her father's fire. Two years latter, they had a boy. He had his father's dark locks and brown eyes that Wan mentioned came from his father. His name was Aang. Like their father, they were Avatars.

For years, the family lived a happy life, while Wan did attend to his responsibilities as the Avatar, he always had time for his family. Korra and Aang grew into fine and healthy young children. And also very playful. They both shared the same adventurous free spirit and sense of humor of their father. Korra was rather tomboyish but she always looked after her younger brother. Aang loved his sister dearly, he knew he could always count on her to be there for him.

The two of them were the best of friends and in time, they gained more friends: one day, a new guard, who was a widow, came to the castle and moved in with the family. He had two sons, a firebender named Mako and an earthbender named Bolin. They became fast friends with Aang and Korra.

So far, things for everyone was plentiful…..but soon, that happiness would get frozen in ice.

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Go to my profile to find my deviantArt page and see my cover for the Avatar: Frozen cover. And Korra with her colored hair. I really think it's a mix of brown and white. You tell me.

I will also be re-uploading The Little Pony Legend saga as well.

The Little Pony Legend is a re-write of book 1 and 2 of The Legend of Korra but how it would have been like if the Mane Six of My Little Pony were there too! It's basically retelling episodes you already know, but with a MLP twist. And book 2 is the best yet! And the two spins-offs The NightMare's Return and I do, or I don't.

I bet if you gave it a chance, you'll love it.

God Bless, *kiss, kiss*