The Dark Avatar's shadows froze, and the crew stared at the new Asami. She wielded the shadows just as Sha-Garou had and swung at Dark Korra with a long shadow arm. The invader snapped back just in time to dodge out of the way before snarling. She glared at her old fiancé with hatred.

"So that's how you lived." Her tone dripped with venom.

The now shadowbending Asami caught her breath. She heaved another shadow tentacle towards her, but Dark Korra sidestepped out of its way. Her aim was a little clumsy.

"Ha! You're not a bender. You don't stand a chance."

Seeing her distracted, Korra jumped at the opportunity, hurling a ball of fire towards the Dark Avatar. She caught off guard and she didn't have time to block, stumbling off balance as the flames hit her.

She spun round, but before she could grab Korra with a shadow tentacle, her arm was gripped by another shadow appendage, holding it still as she struggled against it.

"I'm getting the hang of it," The red eyed Asami called out, before trying to use another shadow to grab Dark Korra's other arm. Her hold on her was a little weak, and she was about to wriggle out.

"You can't hold me ba-ARGH!" A jolt of electricity coursed through Dark Korra's body. Her muscles spasmed but she fought against it, turning and shoving this world's Asami away from her. She breathed heavily, looking around her out of the corner of her eyes.

After getting distracted and losing control of her shadows, she became surrounded. The fallen Avatar's face contorted in anger. "This isn't the last time you'll see me," she hissed, before disappearing into the shadows.

The newer Asami didn't want to let her go. She was about to go after her when Korra called out to her.

"Don't go!" She was almost out of breath. "She's too strong like this. You can't fight her."

The shadowbender hesitated, and before long noticed the flash of purple light down the street. Dark Korra was gone. At least they managed to get her to retreat.

The Avatar looked around. There were quite a few wounded, but Katara and Kya were leading them away, doing their best to deal with their wounds. They were in good hands, no doubt. She turned towards her fiancé.

"Are you alright?"

Asami nodded, wiping a trickle of sweat off her temple trying to catch her breath.

"Now you believe me," the alternate Asami said, walking up to the two, her eyes turning back to normal. "You saw what's been happening across the other universes. You heard how many too."

Korra's heart dropped, reminded of what she heard. This Asami was right, but it was still so hard to believe that there were other universes out there, and that somehow Sha-Garou could travel between them. She didn't say anything, still trying to process everything.

Then there was the fact that this Asami from the same universe as this newly evil Korra was too a shadowbender, something which didn't go unnoticed.

"I bet you have a lot of questions," This Asami said. "I can explain everything." The rest of the crew walked up to them. They also heard what was going on.

"Let's go sit down somewhere," Lin said. She crossed her arms and motioned towards the restaurant with her head.

The streets had emptied as people fled, and the restaurant workers and the wedding planners dipped as soon as they heard the commotion. It was for the better. The destruction wasn't small.

They sat down around one of the tables. The joyful decorations felt out of place now.

They had so many questions they barely knew where to start. Korra was the first to speak.

"What did she mean? When she asked how are you alive?"

The Asami from the other universe let out a sigh as sadness crossed her face. "In our universe, My Korra destroyed almost everything out of revenge for what Guan did."

Then she put her hand on her shoulder where the scar on her back began.

"She thought she had killed me, and she would have. I was slowly dying, bleeding out when she left. It was then that Khu-Shui found me." She kept going, seeing the crew's eyes widened as she knew they met the spirit before. "The Khu-Shui from my universe, not yours."

Korra however immediately thought back to the vision Sha-Garou showed her where she had killed Guan in cold blood with her bare fists. It sent a shiver down her spine knowing that in another universe it came true, and it was much worse.

"She's doing this just because of Guan?" she said.

Asami closed her eyes for a second. Images of what had happened in their universe flashed before her eyes. The moment was burned into her memory along with the septic smell of the hospital. The moment her Korra lost it. "Initially," she said. "But I believe Sha-Garou carried on corrupting her more and more."

"Wait a moment, how could this be? He perished after Korra got him out of Hattori." Mako pointing out a detail in the story that didn't sit right. "You're saying he isn't gone, just hopped over to your guys universe?"

"Yes and no. At the same time in my universe, as Korra energybended him out of Hattori, Sha-Garou knew his other self, from yours, was receiving the same treatment and tried to escape." The other Asami sighed, noticing two similar glasses left on the table. "Ever heard of a theory of going into the past and harming a single insect and suddenly everything in the future is changed in some form of way?"

"My grandma told me something like that." Thuy answered as Asami nodded, raising the two glasses.

"Right. I believe that was the moment our universes split off from each other. In your universe, you guys got rid of your Sha-Garou." She explained before putting one glass down and focusing on the other. "But in my universe, since Sha-Garou must have had some form of hive mind expanding to at least your universe, he tried escaping, Hattori dying in the process. And that forced my Korra to do the only move she could do…"

Then the one Asami looked at Korra. "She willingly became his host."

The Avatar couldn't believe what she was hearing, that her other self actually accepted to become the host of an evil spirit.

"But why?"

"Because she knew what he was capable of, yet she had no reason to give him what he wanted." The other Asami answered, remembering what her own fiancé told her sometime after it happened. "Even as he begged her to use his power, she didn't listen, she had no need for revenge… at least at the time."

Then with a sigh, she continued more. "Now, on his own, Sha-Garou can't fully take over an Avatar. Which is why he's making her steal the energy of other you's as with each Avatar, he becomes more powerful, and now I..." she swallowed the lump in her throat. "And now I don't think there's hope for her to fight back. We just have to defeat her."

"And how might we do that?" Lin asked. "She's as powerful as all of us combined, if not more. And if what you're saying is true, she's only getting more powerful."

"Then we need to as well." The alternative Asami held up her hand, showing everyone the crystal on her metal glove. "We need to visit the other universes and round up whoever's left to help us fight. It's our only chance. I've never taken anyone else with me across dimensions but I think it should work."

"Think?" Bolin said. "Could it... liquify us?" He raised an eyebrow, eyeing the strange crystal.

"Well..." she thought for a moment, making the crew more and more nervous. "I don't think so."

"That's not a no."

"It's also not a yes," she continued. "It works by changing the frequency our particles are vibrating at, taking us into a different world, ones different from yours and mine. Like tuning to a different radio station. If we all link up then the waves from the crystal should flow through everybody, and bring everyone with me together."

"And if it doesn't?" Korra asked.

The other Asami hesitated. "Only one way to find out."

Lin groaned. "Just what we needed. A potential liquifying device."

"It won't liquify you! I hope."

The crew looked at each other for a few moments, thinking in silence. She was right though. It really was their only hope.

"I say we do it," Korra said.

"If you're in, then I'm in," Her fiancé added.

Mako looked from Bolin and Opal to Thuy. "Then we're in too."

Lin rolled her eyes and sighed. "Well, what choice do I have then? Fine."

The alternative universe Asami smiled, the first one she's gotten to do in a long time. "Brilliant. Then we best get prepping."


While the crew and their newest, if temporary, member had all agreed to put a stop to the mad Avatar's existence, in yet another universe, a familiar burst of purple energy formed in the temples of what seemed like the Air Nomads.

Just then, a blackened shape fell out of it as the energy vanished, leaving only the shadowbending Avatar on her hands and knees, breathing heavily as her eyes were widened at what she witnessed.

"How?! Why would she do it, why would Asami become a shadowbender herself!" She growled, pounding the ground in anger, only for a familiar voice to ring out in her head.

"Simple, she seeks to end your quest, to become the one and only Avatar of all the universes…" The voice of Sha-Garou said in it's wicked tone, though admittingly just as surprised as she was. "Though I must admit, it is quite ballsy of her to dare become what she's scared most of."

"I saw her eyes, she…" Dark Korra began, remembering how saddened her former lover was at having to reveal what she had become. "She didn't wanna do it."

"But she did and now we have yet ANOTHER problem… seems like our old friend Khu-Shui decided to throw her hat into the game, as you humans say."

The former Avatar remembered when she first met the shadow spirit in its domain, with how playful she was, but also all knowing, seeming to know a lot herself.

"You're saying that she came to Asami as she was bleeding out and offered her the same deal you made?" She asked.

"I don't think so. Me and that useless worm that I'm sickened to call one of my kind never got along, then again, she was always the weak minded of my kind…" Sha-Garou said, annoyed at this. "Point being, she's now assisting the Prime herself, which is a very bad thing, especially that if she and that bitch of your ex-"

"DON'T CALL HER THAT!" Dark Korra interrupted with an angry yell before catching herself, realizing what she just said. Something which the shadow spirit took note of, but choose not to push forward.

"... that if she and your ex had managed to follow us here, more than likely with the Uchū Crystal, she can do the same with the Prime."

Realizing that things were going to become much harder now, Dark Korra shook her head, forming an idea.

"Okay then, then I'll just get stronger. Find me this universe's me, take her power, then go from there."

"And what if Asami, the Prime and her friends just happen to come by?"

Dark Korra smirked, her eyes turning red once more as she bended up a shadow claw. "Then I'll just have to improvise…" Just then, she took note of the area as it reminded her of the old temples the Airbenders used to reside in before Sozin had them exterminated.

Yet, something was off, getting her attention. "Something about this universe looks strange to you?"

It was then she saw a statue of a figure, bending a blue flame to light up the area to see it better, but it didn't look like an airbending monk per say, it had similar robes along with its pose, but instead of an arrow carved into their heads to show off the tattoos of who they were, it looked more like flames.

"I think this universe took a more… interesting different route than ours and the Prime's…"


Knowing they were about to make what was obviously a dangerous choice, especially since they were going against an darker and more dangerous version of their most powerful ally, the crew had to get some things in order before making the leap with the Asami from the different universe.

"Thuy, I have to ask you something." Mako asked when he and his girlfriend were alone, preparing some supplies in the apartment they had just gotten today in recent weeks, getting the metalbender's attention.

"Sure love, what?"

"Are… are you sure you wanna do this?"

"Wha-What?" She asked, initially confused by the question.

"I mean, are you sure you can handle this?" Mako reiterated as the mohawked girl looked at him with that coy smile of hers.

"Course, no scratch to my arm is gonna hinder me." Thuy said, raising up her arm, showing the bandage over the cut she got earlier, only to notice that her boyfriend wasn't just being serious for the sake of it. "Wait, where are you getting at?"

The firebender sighed, looking at the burned scar tissue on his arm he had gotten years before when trying to bring down Kuvira's platinum mecha. He remembered all the healing and rehabilitation, mental, physical and spiritual, it took for him to finally be able to firebend out of it again.

"Thuy, this ain't just some normal day of roughing up some drunks at work or even helping us with Uems…" He began before looking into her brown eyes as he held her hand, trying to still process it. "This is like, serious, end of the world stuff, I've dealt with Amon, Korra's crazy uncle, Red Lotus, the Earth Empire, twice, and all sorts of spirits, both good and evil. Some of that stuff, it still scares me today."

The girl from Zaofu listened as her boyfriend kept on going. "Now, we're not just talking shadow spirits, which I can tell you from past experience, is not fun, but also alternative realities, with perhaps the worst kind of spirit possessing another version of the most powerful person in the world… I'm…"

Mako tried to put his thoughts into words, knowing while Thuy could hold her own, some things she has never dealt with before. "I'm scared something bad could happen to you and I don't know if I could live with dragging you into it if that happens. I said it, I'm scared."

The metalbender's face held innocence for once, seeing how Mako was, holding him by his chin with her hand before putting on a small smile.

"This is because we're dealing with an evil version of your ex-girlfriend, isn't it?"

That seemingly out of nowhere remark caught Mako off guard. "Thuy, I'm serious!"

"I know, and I'm thankful you are." Thuy said, giving a nod as she grabbed some clothes besides Mako. "I admit, this is new territory for me, I only came into your life months ago cause the freakin' Equalist Ripper indirectly got us to meet. I'm still getting used to being friends with the Avatar, but you know something…"

Then the metal bender gave Mako a hug, but not one of her usual tight hugs that she knew her love secretly loved, but a more calmer, softer hug, her head in his chest.

"My grandmother before she passed away, the old bird told me that even when things are at their worst, when it's the perfect time to be scared, frightened, petrified, it's alright to feel those emotions."

Hearing these kinds of words from someone the firebender has grown used to being quite blunt and rather cheeky was quite a surprise, seeing her look up into his eyes.

"But at the same time, she said to not let them hold you back, to face the problem, even if you get hurt, to never back down." She continued. "I never back down from a scrap, and if I have to go against some crazy psycho version of the fuckin' Avatar, who just happens to be an old girlfriend of yours, then so be it. Long as you're by my side, I'll keep fighting till my bones are knackered and collapse."

Hearing all of that did make Mako feel more of what he felt about the metalbender, he knew for certain that she wouldn't leave his side or back out. But what got to him was how she put it, it sounded almost like something he would have said.

In more colorful terms he normally wouldn't use, but close enough, and it put a happy smile on his face.

"You just wanna get back at a version of Korra, don't you?"

That got him that mischievous smile of the fighter along with a wink.

"Hey love, you said it, not me."

Later on, another member of the crew, Bolin stood in the bathroom in his brother's apartment, him and Opal having already gotten ready and came by to see if Mako or Thuy needed any help.

While his own girlfriend was helping, he made up the excuse of needing to use the little benders room, not because he had to go, but because a lot of thoughts were going through his mind, even before this whole deal with different dimensions, evil Korra and shadowbending Asami happened.

Bolin looked at himself in the mirror over the sink, it had been years since he was the silly earth bending pro-bender that provided jokes with the cute Fire Ferret, he'd experienced various sorts of wars, witnessed things he'd rather forget, Bolin had changed in various ways.

But one of the changes he was the most happy with was his relationship with Opal. Ever since the day they met, he knew there was something about her and after everything, he was thankful everyday that he was with the Zaofu born Airbender.

Even when things went wrong, the idea of Opal caring for him and his love for her got him through.

He then looked down at the sink at his hands, one of them clenched.

With a deep breath and a loud sigh, Bolin looked back into the mirror and slapped himself in the face to motivate himself.

"Ow…"

Okay, maybe not the best form of motivation, but it got Bolin perked, he was gonna do this, he was gonna do something that's been on his mind for a long while.

"Hey, Opal, mind coming here for a second? It's important!"

He had asked this after opening the bathroom door and poking his head out, seeing his airbending girlfriend notice and come over.

"What's up Bo?"

Just then, a sudden feeling in his gut seemed to have just sputtered him out, enough that it changed what he was going to say to her.

"Crazy question, what kind of weird stuff do you think we're gonna see in these different universes?"

While his face had his classic look of goofy naïveness, in his mind, Bolin was cursing himself out for screwing up what he really wanted to ask.

Not that Opal herself seemed to notice, giving it a quick thought. "Oh, I'm sure many weird things, like maybe one where we're all some sort of animals! I can see you as a wolfcat!"

"A wolfcat, really?" Bolin responded with, noting the rather odd choice. "Kinda pictured myself more of a regular old bear."

"To be honest, kinda only said that cause that's what I picture your brother, so kind of goes without saying."

"I see. Well, I can see you as a lovely fair cat owl." Bolin said, picturing his girlfriend as such to which got the airbender so happy to hear.

"OH, yes! Like Aunt Lin and Kya's! I love it!" Opal beamed out, reaching for a hug and kiss until Thuy's voice rang out from the other room.

"Oy, Opal dear, need your point of view on something!"

"Coming!" Opal yelled back before looking at her boyfriend. "We'll talk more later, my cute little Wolfcat." She said before giving a poke of her finger onto Bolin's nose as he blushed watching her leave.

"Kay…"

Once she was gone, Bolin groaned to himself, moving the hand that was still clenched from behind the door it was hidden behind and opened it, showing the small black felt box he wanted to present her with in his hand.

"Damnit Bolin, next time." He muttered to himself, pocketing it.


In another part of the city, over at the home of Korra and Asami, the engineer herself was tinkering with her electric glove, making sure it was fine tuned, while catching glimpses of Korra interacting with Lin, Kya and Katara.

It was obvious to Asami that her wife to be was leading the charge in this interdimensional journey alongside this different version of herself, a shadowbender nonetheless, and Lin had already volunteered.

Kya herself offered her services to help as a healer, which Lin was at first against, saying too many people were coming along at this point and Korra would do fine, but it was obvious to everyone that Lin was worried about her lover getting hurt.

But the master waterbender convinced the metalbender that they're gonna need all the help they could get, and that she was going cause she didn't want to see Lin hurt.

That sealed the deal for the Chief, who finally relented and agreed to her coming along.

It made Asami happy to see, not just because of the help, but also due to always liking to see Lin and Kya together, they seemed to be the opposites in personality, but it was clear that they had more things in common and cared for each other dearly.

Something which reminded the heiress of her relationship with Korra. They didn't have the best beginning, but both became close friends, then realized their true feelings for each other, and now, they were going to get married.

Of course, being in a relationship with the Avatar opens its own well of troubles, including now having to deal with a corrupted version of her soon-to-be wife from a different dimension. One whose mind was poisoned by a foe they thought they had defeated, one who gave in after something happened…

This factoid had been the thing most bugging Asami, then turning her attention to her alternative self, currently keeping to herself at a table, having borrowed one of her old jackets and tops to replace the torn up ones, looking over the green eyed masked Asami remembered her wearing in the cell to cover her identity.

There was more that happened with this other Asami, one who had been forced to become something she wasn't after what happened with her Korra.

"Hey…"

The Asami looking at the mask looked up to her side, her attention breaking to focus on her other self standing next to her. "Ah… hi."

"Would you mind if I…" Asami asked, pointing at the seat next to her doppelganger, who nodded, to which she sat next to her, curious at the doll-like mask. "That's a beautiful mask, ah..." She began to talk more, trailing off as she couldn't think of a proper name to respond to this version of herself with.

Something which didn't escape the shadowbender. "Just call me Sami if it helps." She said with a small smirk.

"Oh, thank the spirits, you have no idea how hard it was trying to think of something to refer to you as." Asami said, feeling some weight off her shoulders as Sami smiled more, looking at the mask.

"Right. This mask…"

Then memories began to go through the shadowbender's mind, of how she got the mask, when it was given to her. "It was a gift from my Korra after our wedding." That made Sami realize something, turning to Asami. "You and your Korra, have you two…?"

"It's in two weeks. Today was supposed to be practice for the reception."

"Ah, right. Sorry for the sudden interruption." Sami apologized before resuming her story. "In my universe at this moment, me and Korra are… were already married, we pushed up the ceremony after what happened with Sha-Garou." More memories of seeing her love forcibly putting the dark spirit into her body clouded Sami's mind, but she shook it off. "She remembered the dolls I kept since I was a child."

"In the room near the upstairs bathroom?" Asami asked, remembering those dolls very much.

"Correct." Sami said, happy that some things didn't change, gliding her finger against the lips of the mask. "And one day while we were on our honeymoon at Ember Island, she saw this mask for sale from a vendor and bought it for me, said it had my eyes…"

A sad smile formed on Sami's face, with Asami knowing the memories still hurt, knowing what this different Korra would become.

"Can I ask you something?"

"Is it about what Korra did to Guan?"

The engineer, slightly unnerved that the shadowbender knew what she was going to ask, nodded. "You said she went mad only initially because of him… was it because of… what he did to our minds?"

The shadowbender sighed, she had a feeling it was one reason why her Korra did what she did to Guan, she then remembered the night when her Korra revealed what Sha-Garou showed her. "I want to say yes, but… no, that's not it."

"Then what?" Asami asked, wanting to know the truth when she noticed Sami's head lower down as if on it's own.

Asami knew what was gonna happen next.

"Something worse…"

Sami's head lifted back up, her eyes having turned from the light green to the same kind of bloodshot red eyes with yellow outlines around the pupil that Hattori Hanzo had when Sha-Garou took over.

But while Asami was frightened whenever that happened, that was not the case when Khu-Shui took over, as she could see even the spirit felt sadness at what it wasn't saying.

"Something that crossed the line." The spirit spoke, her hushed voice not hiding both the disgust and hate it felt towards the former Earth Empire zealot.

With that, Sami's head lowered back down before it rose again, her eyes showing she was in control once more, light green eyes focused on the mask as she put it down before putting one hand over her face.

"Please… I don't want to talk about it… not yet, okay?" Sami asked, the smell of the hospital coming back to mind… and the sight of her Korra screaming in anguish, it made her eyes tear up more.

Asami knew whatever happened, it was best not to prod her alternative self about it, when she was ready to talk about it, she and the others would be there to listen and be there for her.

"Hey, Sami…" She said, placing her hand on Sami's free hand, the shadowbender looking back at her. "We'll stop Sha-Garou, and if we can, we'll free your Korra."

While she still felt it may be too late to save her love from the spirits evil, hearing that did put another smile, a more happier one, onto Sami's face, giving a hug to her other self, to her surprise.

"Thank you Asami, thank you."

Then to break the mood, Fumi had jumped up onto Asami's lap, wanting attention. "Oh, hey girl…"

Just then, the WolfCat turned its head at Sami, her deadpan looking face unable to show it's confusion at seeing two of it's owners.

Only to give a small meow and hop onto Sami's lap, snuggling up to the Shadowbender's happiness as she petted her, like the animal knew this other version of Asami needed it.

"Fumi, haven't seen your furry behind in awhile."


"What do you think happened here then?" Dark Korra knelt down by a broken altar. The inscriptions on it were definitely fire nation.

"Isn't it obvious? The fire nation was destroyed."

The Dark Avatar had a look through the ruins. It was true, but the fire nation was not where they meant to land. This was supposed to be the air nomad temples. Unless...

In the rubble, she spotted a ripped piece of cloth. She rummaged through the cobble, digging it out. A yellow piece of cotton.

"The air nomads destroyed the fire nation." she said. "The war was the other way round."

"Finally. An interesting universe," Sha-Garou chuckled.

"Whatever." She threw the cloth back on the pile of rubble. "You said the Avatar would be here." Just then, she heard voices. She squinted, listening out, a grin spreading across her face. "And I stand corrected."

She snuck into the shadows, curving around the ruins of the temples. She heard footsteps, and hid in the shadows until she could see them.

"I don't think we'll find anymore firebenders here, Korra." She heard Mako's voice. "We've looked everywhere. The ones Tenzin rounded up are the only ones."

"Besides Zaheer," Bolin said.

Dark Korra watched as they headed up the steps, searching the temple ruins.

"If Harmonic Convergence made any more firebenders, they might have headed here..." this world's Avatar said. Dark Korra spotted her earth kingdom attire, odd. "We need to try."

"There's no need." She rose from the shadows, manifesting behind them. The darkness dripped and swirled around her body as the crew turned to face her.

"Is that... you?" Bolin whispered to Korra.

"No? Yes? NO!"

Dark Korra smirked as they fumbled, and sent a shadow tentacle forward to grab the Avatar. Mako reacted quickly, dispersing the darkness with a gust of airbending as a blue arrow tattoo on his head became noticeable to the shadowbender.

"So you're an airbender in this one."

"This one?" Mako furrowed his brows.

Bolin sprung forward, raising a stream of water around him and hurling it at the dark Avatar, but she only blocked it with another shadow.

"And you a waterbender? Wow, so much to learn! But..." she sunk into the darkness, making the crew look round desperately, wide eyed. "I'm in a bit of a hurry."

She appeared behind them again, taking the brothers by surprise and flinging them away with two shadows. She pinned them down as they struggled against the tentacles, while she grabbed this world's Avatar in the darkness.

Korra slammed her foot down, raising up a boulder before being knocked off balance by the shadow tentacle grabbing her. The boulder fell back down on the ground before she had a chance to do anything else. She pushed against the shadow, but it was useless.

"Let me go!"

"I will."

She watched as the dark version of herself approached, forcing her head in her grip. She could just about see her hand glow on the side of her face, before she let out a scream. She felt her body going numb before going limp in her hold.

"Another one down." Dark Korra said, feeling the surge of power in her before disappearing again.

The two brothers hurried off the ground as soon as the shadows lifted, but all they got to see was a flash of purple light, and no more Dark Korra. Instead, their Avatar's body was limp on the floor on the rubble.


"Is everyone ready?" Sami said, looking out at the crew that gathered around her.

Korra checked one more time. Everyone that agreed to come was there. Bolin, Mako, Thuy, Opal, Lin and Kya, and of course her fiance were ready to head into another world.

"I think we're ready," she said.

Sami nodded and took a deep breath. "I thank you all for doing this. Now, we all need to link arms. I'll try and make sure the crystal takes us all across."

The crew did as they were told.

"Please don't liquify us," Bolin said, shutting his eyes tightly.

Sami used her electric glove and formed a tiny spark of electricity, letting it flow through the crystal. The purple light lit up, spreading first through her wrist, through her arm, and then across her whole body. She watched, nervous to see whether it could pass through to the next person. She saw Asami's hand, linked with her, also light up and she relaxed. The energy spread through everyone and soon the tingly feeling of being transported across dimensions enveloped her.

Her vision was blinded with the purple light for a few moments, before the world around them started coming into focus again. They felt solid ground at their feet once more.

Sami looked next to her. Everyone was there.

"We're not liquid!" Bolin yelled, feeling his body all over, happy to see he was in one piece before hugging Opal. "Oh thank you spirits!"

Korra smiled. They made it. She looked around them. This was a totally new universe.