Beginning A/N: Okay, before we start this chapter, I want to clear the air about something. I recently got a review stating how I didn't need to put the intro song sequence at the beginning of every chapter of this story. And that's true, I don't HAVE to… but I WANT to. I'm writing these chapters in a way that it looks and feels like you're actually watching an episode of the show. So, I have these intro sequences just for a little bit of fun. That's why we're all writing stories here, right? It's just for fun. So, I'm sorry if you think it's a waste of time, but that's the story format I chose and I'm sticking to it. Now, on with the show!


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Speech Key

"..." = Normal Speech

'...' = Someone's Thoughts

"..." = Shenron Talking

"..." = Language of the Gods


Opening by neostardustdragon101

Song: Limit Break x Survivor(Dragon Ball Super) by NateWantsToBattle

Four beams of light flashed as form beams of light raged through Republic City Tundra and Korra throw punches against each other as they headbutt each other smirking.

Time has come! I'm ready to go!

Venturing into the unknown!

Tundra stands on airbender island looking over the horizon as Korra jumps up behind him wrapping her arm his neck as they turned to see Mako, Bolin and Asami standing behind them.

Fires inside me, must be unleashed!

Korra throws punches and kicks as she earth, water, and firebends as Meelo pops out.

People talking nonsense all day,

Tundra practices a few punches as he fired off a ki blast as Ikki pops out.

"Chin Pun Kan" that's all they can say,

The Dragonballs float around as Rava and Vatu appeared flying through the sky before connecting.

I can't get no satisfaction!

(Woo-hoo) Challenges may come,

Mako unleashes a stream of fire, Aang and Roku appear alongside several others past avatars.

(Woo-hoo) Fighting's just begun,

Bolin fires off a rock, the shadows of the old team avatar appear.

But there's no stopping me,

from spreading out my wings! (Let's fly high)

Korra sits meditating as she enters the avatar state, the Equalist appeared with Amon.

(Woo-hoo) Concentrate my power,

(Woo-hoo) In the final hour,

The Spirit world portal opens within the sky, Unalaq smirks as Vatuu appeared behind him.

In the end, I am gonna win!

Team Avatar walks together Mako surrounded by a surge of electricity, Bolin swiping his arm creating a wave of lava, Asami throwing a punch. Korra cries out as she enters the avatar state, Tundra glares fiercely.

Don't you know I'm unstoppable?

Don't even try, 'cause you will fall!

I got a strength, deep in my soul,

That gives me courage and control!

Korra blows away several equalist, Asami dodges attacks from the lieutenant, Bolin and Mako face off with Eska and Desna.

I'll go beyond the limit break,

The universe is mine to take!

I have no fear, I think it's clear,

Let's kick it up into high gear!

Oh this is Dragon Ball Super,

We've got the skills to blow Zen-Oh away!

Tundra surges into his fourth form rushing through the dark spirits as he fired off a powerful ki blast as Unavatuu appeared with a dark roar as he threw his punch at Korra who blocked and countered his attacks.


Welcome to Republic City Part 1


Thirteen years have passed since Korra and her family left the planet Elementia to both keep them safe and to train Korra to be the strongest Avatar since the very first. And in that time, Korra has changed a lot from the rambunctious four-year-old that Tundra had met when he first landed on the planet. And in that time, Korra has learned so much more than any other Avatar before her. While most of the past Avatars have relied heavily on their bending, with a select few of them also having some limited weapons training, such as Avatar Kiyoshi with her battle fans or Avatar Aang and his glider staff, Korra trained her body in the ways of martial arts and has become a master combatant. Now, if she were ever in a situation where bending wasn't enough, she had something that she could fall back on. She also accessed her ki and was taught a wide range of techniques to use.

She could use the standard ki blasts and beams for long range attacks and has learned a variety of the techniques that Tundra learned while studying under the various masters in the Time Patrol. She seemed to take to Goku, Vegeta, Krillin, Piccolo, and Android 18's attacks the best. Korra has learned and master attacks like Goku's Kamehameha and the Kaio-Ken, with her current maximum limit being a ten times multiplier, she mastered the Dirty Fireworks and the Galick Gun from Vegeta, totally mastered Piccolo's Special Beam Cannon, though she prefers to call it by its lesser-known name; the Makkankosappo, she could hit hard and fast with Krillin's Orin Combo, and slice up enemies from afar using the Destructo Disk. And from Android 18's moves, she mastered her Energy Wave, and her Barrier technique is all but impenetrable. For Ultimate Attacks, Korra was still learning to use these properly, but hopes to one day master the Final Kamehameha, the Dragon Fist, and the Spirit Bomb.

In addition to her physical training and teaching her the bending arts, Tundra had helped increase her wisdom and sense of empathy. He had washed away any and all traces of arrogance that she had in the beginning of their training together, pounding into her head that no matter how strong or skilled you are, there will always be someone better. She was still a warrior and a bit headstrong, but she was kind, patient, understanding, compassionate, and merciful. Korra was actually grateful that Tundra had taken the time to help her overcome her developing arrogance since she didn't want to become like a certain Saiyan prince that she's heard stories about.

Somewhere in Conton City, Vegeta sneezed and suddenly felt like he needed to punch someone in the face. Hard.

So, he chose to find Goku and have a spar with him to work out some of that developing animosity.

Anyway, back to Tundra and Korra…

During their training trip through space, Tundra and company stopped on many planets to refuel, do ship maintenance, and restock their supplies such as food and medicine. Tundra, of course, remembered how Frieza and his family made a sort of business out of buying and selling planets to certain alien races that were looking for living space, and decided to take that a step further. How did he do this you might ask? He straight up conquered the planets instead of buying and selling! And he did so in two different ways.

The first was through means of diplomacy. Tundra would speak to the various kings and queens of the more peaceful planets and negotiate treaties which would grant him total control of the planet while the monarchy would retain authority over their kingdoms. And eventually, trade agreements would be made to benefit both sides. The second was through fighting! Tundra has more than once had to land on a world that was locked deep in war and would actively jump into those wars and defeat the tyrannical leaders that caused their people to rebel. Of course, he won quickly and killed off those leaders who were so badly corrupted that they just would not listen to reason. And in conquering those worlds, both through diplomacy and combat, Tundra had greatly improved the lives of the various alien species that now lived under his rule! And the people absolutely adored him! Once he felt he had conquered enough planets, he started training his own soldiers and having ships built for what would be his own armada. And he made sure that his soldiers continued to train and get stronger, encouraging them to push their limits and break through them, preferring to have high quality soldiers in vast quantities.

Thus, the Tundra Force was born!

Currently, Korra and Tundra were sparring together in the gravity chamber that Tundra had built into the ship during one of their stops on a planet that was now part of Tundra's growing galactic empire. The gravity was set to sixty times Earth's gravity. A breeze for Tundra, but definitely enough to give Korra some resistance as she sparred with her teacher.

"Whoo, I'm glad you took your training seriously! I needed a good sparring partner!" Tundra said as he deflected a ki blast.

Korra roared as she rushed Tundra and tried to hit him with a spin kick that missed before throwing rapid kicks that the member of the Frieza Race easily dodged as he was soon backed against a wall.

"I don't really know Firelord Zuko very well, and Tenzin is always busy with council matters. And from what he's told me, his old friend, Lin, is always so pushy. And angry." Tundra said.

"HAAAAA!" roared Korra as she fired a Kamehameha.

"And I'm not gonna lie… just from Tenzin's stories, I can tell that there's just something about her that I just don't like."

Tundra fired a Death Beam that easily broke through Korra's attack and disbursed it. Both combatants dropped their stances as the fight ended.

"And yet, I don't know what that is that I don't like about her. I haven't even met the lady, let alone said two words to her." Tundra said.

"Maybe you're just a little on edge." Korra suggested.

Now at the age of seventeen-years, Korra had grown from the adorable and energetic little girl that Tundra knew into a beautiful young woman. She was tall with a heart-shaped face, her hair now fell to her mid-back and was now styled in a trio of wolf-tails, and her figure was athletic with an hourglass figure and curves in all the right places, yet still showing that she had more than enough strength behind her feminine appearance to utterly decimate most enemies singlehandedly. But the most stunning change about her was that Korra now had a brown monkey tail hanging freely as it was growing from the base of her spine. She was now a Saiyan!

How did this happen, you ask?

Completely by chance.

During their travels, Tundra had come across the planet New Namek and decided that they would make a pit stop there and see what Korra could learn from the inhabitants. While the Namekians were understandably cautious of Tundra, considering how much he looks like Frieza, they gave him the benefit of the doubt. Over the course of a year training and learning on Namek, Tundra had earned the trust of the Namekians. Especially after he and Korra, who was thirteen at the time, had managed to fend off a band of space pirates who had been hoping to conquer the planet and bleed it dry of its resources. Oh, but they weren't about to let that happen.

I'll trim the fat and say that Tundra and Korra were successful in driving off the Space Pirates while Tonraq and Senna had worked to evacuate the villagers from populated areas just in case. Of course, neither Tundra nor Korra came out of the fight unscathed, but it was more than enough to earn the trust of the Namekians, which allowed Korra to make a wish on the Namekian Dragon Balls. And so, she had wished to be turned into a Saiyan. And now that she was a Saiyan, they had been able to take her training to new levels since her new biology would grant her massive power boosts from the training.

Her attire now consisted of an outfit that was similar to Son Pan's clothing, whom she heard about from Tundra when he told her stories about the greatest warriors from the past and their many adventures. She wears a red and yellow crop top with short sleeves that leaves her midriff and navel exposed, a pair of red pants, black shoes with white accents, light teal wrist guards, and a light teal belt. She also lets her tail hang loose instead of keeping it wrapped around her waist.(Minor A/N: Basically, it's Note's first outfit from Dragon Ball Heroes, only her belt isn't tied in a bow.)

Tundra nodded and said, "Yes, you're probably right. I must be anxious since we're returning to Elementia. You nervous?"

"More like excited. I can't wait to show Tenzin just how far I've come in my training, not just as the Avatar, but as a Saiyan warrior, too! He's gonna be so surprised!" Korra said with an excited smile, her tail wagging a mile a minute.

"He sure will be!" agreed Tundra. "You've come a very long way from that little girl who used to hide in the snow whenever you wanted to play. Now, look at you. You're almost a fully realized Avatar."

Korra smiled and blushed at Tundra's praise. She had started to develop feelings for Tundra when she was sixteen-years old and over the past year, those feelings of attraction have only intensified. She didn't even care that they weren't the same species. She knew that she wanted to have a relationship with him and see where it goes. And if they're not genetically compatible if they were to ever get to the point where they'd want to settle down and start a family, but they couldn't have kids, she wouldn't be opposed to adopting.

But Korra never told Tundra about her feelings because she was afraid of rejection. She just didn't think that she could handle it if her feelings were rejected. So she's been keeping them to herself ever since.

As they started walking to the control room Tundra said, "First things first, we need to stop at the South Pole and drop off your parents. From there, we'll resupply and refuel and then fly off to Republic City where we'll meet Tenzin on Airbender Island."

Korra nodded as Tundra typed in the coordinates for Elementia before the ship flew into hyperspace.


~Planet Elementia~


The planet Elementia.

Much like the Earth, this beautiful planet is a blue marble with green masses that represent the continents where the humans reside. The planet wasn't very technologically advanced, but Tundra would see to it that that would change very soon. Starting with Republic City.

The circular ship entered the planet's atmosphere and began its descent down to the South Pole where it very carefully landed in the village. The people instantly recognized the vessel and watched as the ramp was lowered before the ship's door opened with a hiss as pressurized air was released. The villagers broke out into smiles upon seeing the familiar faces of Tundra, Senna, and Tonraq, and seeing the now grown-up Korra walking beside their village's savior.

"People of the South Pole, we are home." Tundra announced.

Katara laughed as she walked up to greet the group, absolutely elated that they were finally back home on Elementia.

"It's so good to see you all again." she said with a smile.

"Good to see you again, too, Sifu Katara." Korra said as she and the old woman hugged.

"Look at you, Korra. When you left for training, you were just barely up to my waist, and now look at you. You've grown up to be so strong and beautiful." Katara said as she got a good look at Korra. "I sense that you have grown so much stronger in the time you've been gone. Tundra has trained you well."

"Yeah. He was a great teacher." Korra said.

But that's when she sensed a familiar energy signature and instinctively wrapped her tail around her waist, hiding it under her belt. She looked behind Katara and narrowed her eyes in annoyance.

"Oh great. Him again." she groaned.

Tundra looked where Korra was facing, and his eyes too narrowed. But his were narrowed in anger.

"What are you doing back here?" he asked with a snarl.

For it was none other than Unalaq, along with a couple of his guards from the Northern Water Tribe.

Arrogantly striding forward Unalaq said, "I am here to take over the Avatar's training, as it is clear to me that she has learned absolutely nothing under your so-called tutelage. And because of that, she has yet to truly scratch her potential as the Avatar."

"Oh, you truly think that do you?" Tundra asked, scowling at the arrogant man. "Korra? Please demonstrate to him what I have taught you in our thirteen years of traveling."

"She has learned nothing from you." Unalaq said.

That is until Korra raised her arms and a giant pillar of water shot up through the ice and took the shape of an Oriental Dragon with glowing yellow eyes! Unalaq and his guards watched with dropped jaws and wide eyes as the dragon roared and circled the village before crashing back into the ocean as Korra sealed up the hole in the ice. She gave Unalaq a smug grin as he shook his head to collect himself.

"Yes, well, obviously she's gifted in waterbending due to her heritage, but-"

Unalaq couldn't finish that sentence as Korra earthbent a chunk of stone right out of a nearby rock wall and, to Unalaq's shock, turned it into a large glob of magma that took the form of a large shuriken. Korra sent it through the air, slicing through more rocks before hardening the lava back into stone and letting it land harmlessly on the ground as it had lost most of its momentum.

"Ta-dah!" Korra said with a sing-song voice while making jazz hands.

"Well, er, you still-"

"Unleash your inner fire." Tundra said.

Korra thrust out her hands and shot out a stream of rainbow-colored fire that circled around Unalaq and his guards, who will deny that they screamed in shock and fear, as it took the form of a massive cyclone. The sight of which was just like what Zuko and Aang had witnessed from the two dragons, Ran and Shaw, when they visited the Sun Warriors during the hundred-year war. The cyclone quickly fizzled out as Korra stopped feeding the flames.

"Lightning." Tundra ordered.

Carefully moving through the motions due to the volatile nature of this bending art, Korra shot an arch of lightning into the sky with a resounding clap of thunder!

"And now, finally, air."

Korra shot forth a blast of wind that was so strong, it literally blasted the clothes off of Unalaq's guards. The two men screamed in humiliation and tried to cover themselves as they were left in their pink with hearts, and yellow and blue striped boxers. Needless to say, the whole village was laughing as the two men scrambled to collect their clothes and get dressed.

"Whoops!" giggled Korra.

"I think we've made our point. Now, begone from here." Tundra said.

Unalaq said nothing as he glared at the Frieza species, but he, begrudgingly, left as he saw that he wasn't going to win this fight. But he wasn't going to simply give up. Not by a long shot.

"Fools." Tundra said with a dismissive scoff as Unalaq's guards, now fully dressed, ran to catch up with him.

"It's always fun to humiliate bigots like my uncle." Korra said.

"You've come a long way, Korra. And I'm very proud of you. All you need to do now is learn how to get in touch with your spiritual self with Tenzin's help, and you'll be a fully realized Avatar." Tundra said.

"When do we leave, then?" Korra asked with an excited grin.

"Actually, Tenzin's going to be coming here in two days. He wanted to see you in person and speak to us about something before we leave." Tundra said. "So, for now, let's just relax and enjoy the time we have being home again."

Korra smiled and nodded as she unfurled her tail and went to go help her parents unload their stuff from the ship.

A couple of hours later, Korra and Tundra were standing by the cliff where she had first truly spoken to him thirteen years ago.

"You've truly come a long way from the little girl I used to know, Korra." Tundra said.

"Well, I had a great teacher and protector. Thank you, Tundra. For everything." Korra replied.

The two watched the sunset in a comfortable silence, with Korra scratching Naga behind her ear as the now fully grown Polarbear-Dog nuzzled her hand.


~Two Days Later~


Tundra and Korra stood at the dock where they watched as Tenzin's Sky Bison, Oogi, flew down and landed. At the reins was Tenzin, while his two daughters and wife had rode in the saddle. Unfortunately for Tenzin, he had developed a bit of a migraine due to, not just his daughter, Ikki, constantly asking is they were there yet, but because his youngest child, a boy named Meelo, was sitting on his shoulders and chewing on his head. The sight of which made the duo chuckle internally at the situation. It seems like airbenders truly are the quirkiest of the bending population, especially if Aang's stories of his lessons with Monk Gyatso that he always used to tell Tenzin and his siblings when they were kids are any indicator.

"Yes, Ikki, as I've been telling you for the last fifteen minutes, we are… finally here." Tenzin said, having almost lost his patience.

Ikki and his oldest daughter, Jinora, laughed with glee as they rode down Oogi's tail like a ramp using air scooters. And while they did this, Tenzin approached Katara who had come to welcome her son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren to the South Pole.

"Hello, mother. I can't tell you how happy I am to see you." Tenzin said as Meelo was yanking on his ears. "Please… help me."

Katara just laughed as she took Meelo off of his father's shoulders, much to the boy's displeasure.

"UNHAND ME, STRANGE WOMAN!" yelled Meelo as he thrashed his limbs about.

"That's your grandmother, Meelo." Tenzin said.

Meelo stopped thrashing and flipped out of Katara's hold and over the elderly woman's head as he ran off. But Katara didn't seem to mind as she smiled at her other two grandchildren.

"It's so good to see all of you." Katara said.

"Gran-Gran, I've been reading all about your past adventures and I have been dying to ask; what happened to Zuko's mom?" Jinora asked.

"Well, Jinora, it's a wonderful tale-" Katara started to reply.

Tundra tuned out Ikki as she rudely interrupted her grandmother, speaking as if she'd just eaten ten pixie stix all at once. He shifted his gaze to Meelo, who was staring up at him.

"Why are you looking at me like that, child?" Tundra asked.

"How did an overgrown gecko like you train the Avatar?" Meelo asked.

"Oh-no…" Korra said as she took a step back.

"GECKO?!" Tundra barked incredulously.

A plume of snow was kicked up as Tundra called upon his ki, a pinkish-purple aura emanating from his body as he glared down at Meelo with an intensity that would make Frieza, Cooler, and even King Cold run for the hills screaming for their mommies.

"DON'T! EVER! CALL ME A GECKO!" roared Tundra as he got in Meelo's face.

"MOMMY!" screamed Meelo, who ran for his life.

Korra just rubbed Tundra's shoulders as he took deep breaths to try and calm down. If he had to make a list of the things he hates the most in the universe, being called a lesser lizard such as a gecko would be near the very top of the list. He absolutely HATED being called a gecko!

"Pema, let me help you." Tenzin said as he helped his wife down. "Careful, careful…"

"Stop doting on me! I'm not helpless, I'm just pregnant." Pema said.

Katara walked up and hugged Pema before placing her hand on the woman's heavily pregnant stomach.

"The baby's strong. I sense another airbender in your future." Katara said.

But this news caused Pema to groan.

"All I want is one child like me. A nice non-bender who doesn't blast wind in my face every five seconds." complained Pema.

"She probably should have thought of that before marrying an airbender." Tundra said to Korra who giggled in response.

"I heard that, lizard boy." Pema said as she gave Tundra a playful glare.

Which he just blew a silent raspberry in response, making Korra laugh harder.

"Mommy, look! I'm a snowbender!" exclaimed Meelo as he blew snow all over the place.

Most of which landed on Pema who gave her son a flat look before shaking the snow off.

"Were Tenzin and his siblings ever this crazy when they were this age?" Pema asked Katara.

"Kya and Bumi certainly were. But Tenzin has always been rather serious." Katara replied, reminiscing over her childrens' childhoods.

"Mother, please." Tenzin groaned, wishing to avoid any embarrassing childhood stories being told.

But that's when he looked and saw Korra all decked out in her battle uniform. And he had to admit, he almost didn't recognize her right away, but her face and hairstyle quickly gave her away.

"Korra?" he asked.

She smiled as Tenzin and his wife and mother approached them.

"Look at you, so big and strong. Tundra has turned you into a truly powerful Avatar." Tenzin said with a smile.

"And she's nowhere near the peak of her potential. Now that she's a Saiyan, the sky's the limit." Tundra said.

"Saiyan?" Tenzin asked as he noticed Korra's tail. "When and how did this happen?"

"Why don't we all go inside, and we can discuss it over a hot drink?" Tundra suggested.

"Can we have hot chocolate?" Ikki asked.

"Sure. Let's put more sugar in your system." Tundra said sarcastically.

Of course, he was obviously joking. He gonna serve the kids hot chocolate while the adults had tea and coffee anyway.

A little while later, everyone was seated in Korra's home while Korra and Tundra passed out hot drinks. Hot chocolate for the kids, and Korra as she had a very large sweet tooth, and a choice of coffee or tea for the grownups.

"So, you used these mystical orbs known as the Dragon Balls to make a wish to become a Saiyan so you could fight better alongside Tundra?" Tenzin asked.

"That's right." Korra replied. "I've become much stronger because of it, and my new Saiyan biology has saved my life more than once."

"This is just astounding. Not only the fact that you've become a member of a supposedly extinct race of alien life forms, but just the fact that there is so much life out there in the universe just waiting to be discovered." Tenzin said in awe.

"But before we try making contact with any others, I need to begin my spiritual training. Our ship is refueled, and repairs have been made, so we can fly out for Airbender Island first thing in the morning." Korra said.

"Uh, yes… well… about that…" Tenzin stuttered nervously.

"You're going to have to tell them sometime." Pema said to her husband.

Tundra rose a nonexistent eyebrow and asked, "Tell us what?"

Korra was the one who put the pieces together.

"You're not going to start my training, are you?"

It was obviously a question, but it sounded more like a statement. Tenzin could only heave a heavy sigh as he slouched in his seat. How could he allow himself to be found out so easily?

"No, I'm afraid I'm not. We're only staying for tonight. Then I have to get back to Republic City." Tenzin said.

"It's not like you to back out of something like this, especially if it's a task as important as training the Avatar. Why have you changed your mind?" Tundra asked.

"Don't get me wrong, I will still be teaching Korra and helping her connect to her spiritual side, but I'm afraid that I can't do that right now. I'm afraid that the situation in Republic City has changed drastically since you took Korra into space to train. And not for the better." Tenzin replied.

"What do you mean?" Korra asked with a raised eyebrow.

"He means that Republic City has become infested with crime right down to its very political system, with several bands of thugs known as the Triads emerging like maggots from a corpse. The Triads are gangs of benders who use their gifts to commit heinous crimes, though not all members joined by choice. When your predecessor, Aang, was still alive they weren't as big of a problem and could be easily dealt with. But now that he's gone, they've become bolder." Tundra explained.

"Tundra is correct, Korra. And because of that, it's simply too dangerous for you to come to Republic City for training." Tenzin said.

Korra just sighed and closed her eyes as she sipped her coffee.

"Tenzin, I don't think you realize just what I've learned out there in space. What I've been through in these past thirteen years. I've fought in battles that would make a grown man cry for their mommy, had my bones shattered by warriors with skills that made bending looks like a children's game, hell, I even had to shove my own intestines back into my body so they could sew my stomach back together before I was placed into a regeneration machine to restore whatever may have been lost in that fight!" Korra explained causing Tenzin, Pema, and their kids to go green in the face at the mental images. "And the fact remains that I'm not just the Avatar anymore. I am a Saiyan warrior. And as both a warrior and the Avatar, I'm going to Republic City and cleaning house whether you like it or not."

Tenzin stayed silent for a moment before saying, "There's no talking you out of this, is there?"

Korra just shook her head no in response.

"Very well, then. If you're truly set on this path, I won't stop you. I should have known you'd be as stubborn as my father was when he wanted to be." Tenzin said. "I'll take Pema and the kids with me to Republic City in the morning and we'll meet you there."

Korra smiled and bowed her head to Tenzin.

"Thank you, Master Tenzin." she said.


Later that evening, Tundra was loading up their ship with supplies that they would need for their trip to Republic City as Korra was getting Naga ready for the trip.

"It's a fine night to prepare for a road trip, isn't it?"

The two looked to the shuttle door to see Katara walk in.

"I know that this probably isn't how you envisioned my training, but I have to do this. I need to find my own path as the Avatar." Korra said.

"I know you do." Katara said, drawing a smile from the girl. "Aang's time has passed. My brother passed last year and many of my friends are gone. It's time for you and your generation to help bring peace and balance to this world. And I know that you'll be a great Avatar just like Tundra taught you."

Korra smiled and hugged her mentor.

"Thank you." she said.

"Goodbye, Korra." Katara said.

Once Katara got off the ship and went back to her hut, Tundra finished loading their supplies onto the ship as Korra brought Naga on after getting her from her kennel. After saying their goodbyes to Tonraq and Senna, with Senna hugging her daughter for longer than usual, they began to board their ship. Tundra stopped in the door as he looked back at Tonraq and Senna one last time.

"You take care of our daughter, Tundra." Tonraq said.

Tundra just smiled and nodded, his way of telling them that they could count on him. The door closed behind him, and the ship slowly began to rise up into the sky. Flying off over the horizon, it marked the beginning of a new chapter for the Avatar.


***To Be Continued…***


Ending A/N: And so ends another chapter of the story. Hope you guys and girls enjoyed it! I hadn't intended for this chapter to come out as a two-parter, but I'm afraid it's gonna have to be that way. Please don't forget to leave a review telling me what you all thought of the chapter and let me know what kind of fights you'd like to see in the future. Should I bring in some warriors from the time of the Z-Fighters? Should I have some of Korra's future enemies empowered by Towa's dark magic? I guess we'll just have to wait a see! Thanks for reading and I'll see you all next time!