Beginning A/N: I'm kind of sad that this story hasn't gotten any reviews last chapter. I was hoping that it would get at least one, but hey, I'm not giving up on this story! I plan to see it through to the end! So, without further ado, on to the chapter, shall we?


Disclaimer: The following is a non-profit, fan based crossover. Avatar The Last Airbender and the Legend of Korra are both owned by Nickelodeon Studios, Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Tim Hedrick, Joshua Hamilton, Katie Mattila, and Joaquim Dos Santos. Dragonball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super are all owned by Funimation, Toei Animation, Shueisha, and Akira Toriyama. PLEASE SUPPORT THE OFFICIAL RELEASE!


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.


Unalaq Strikes! The Avatar's Journey For Strength!


Back in the Time Nest, the Supreme Kai of Time was having quite the dilemma.

"What is going on? Why can't I fix these changes in history?" she asked herself.

The Supreme Kai of Time, otherwise known by her real name as Chronoa, is a young female member of the Shin-Jin race with pinkish-red hair, purplish-pink skin, and black eyes. Like most members of her race, she wears a pair of Potara earrings and the robes of a Supreme Kai, but they're clearly of a more casual design. Her outfit also spots a pair of white high-heeled boots, which may be to compensate for her short stature, as she is also noticeably shorter than Future Trunks or Goku. Oh, but don't let her youthful appearance fool you, she's been alive for over seventy-five million years, and was likely around when the God of Destruction, Beerus, sealed the Elder Kai away within the Z-Sword.

Currently, though, Chronoa, as we'll call her for the sake of the story, was facing quite the conundrum. And that's the fact that she can't change the timeline that she's observing back to its original flow of time.

Chronoa currently had the very book that held Tundra's history opened and resting on the table where she, Trunks, and Elder Kai observe the various scrolls containing all of history as they monitor for changes to history that shouldn't have happened. She was quite surprised when she heard from Trunks that Tundra hadn't been seen for several days, though she had at first thought that he had just been sulking in his house and refusing to come out. But when she sent Trunks, his partner, Froze, and the Elder Kai to see if he was there, the place was totally empty. The only thing that remained to show that Tundra had even been there at all was his Scouter, which he almost never took off.

When they told Chronoa about their findings, she decided to check the Time Nest and see if he might have been hiding out in there or not. She honestly had imagined him sulking in a corner surrounded by older scrolls stacked up high like the walls of a fortress as he plotted everyone's demise. What she found upon arrival was even worse than she'd imagined. She found his book on the floor, opened to the page that Chronoa was currently on! She had observed Avatar Korra's history and she knew that Tundra should never have crashed on Elementia or met the Avatar. His very presence there was causing all sorts of butterfly effects in the timeline. Such as the existence of Snower and his men, and how they invaded the South Pole with the intent of conquering the planet.

"I can't believe that boy would just run off like that and cause all of these changes to history!" exclaimed the Elder Kai.

"Considering how everyone's been treating him as of late, ourselves included, I don't blame him for choosing to quit the Time Patrol. But something is off. Him simply leaving and returning to his own timeline wouldn't have altered history like this. And even if it did, I would be able to fix those changes no problem, but for some reason I can't seem to reverse these changes to history." Chronoa said.

It's true. Normally, small changes in history and even some large ones are easy enough for Chronoa, as the Supreme Kai of Time, to fix on her own without the need for Time Patrol agents to get involved. But for some reason, she can't reverse these changes brought on by Tundra's sudden appearance on the planet Elementia. No matter how hard she tries, she's unable to change anything.

"Supreme Kai of Time! Elder Kai!"

The two kais turned around to see Trunks running into the Time Nest with a scroll in hand, but it wasn't from the Scroll of Eternity. They instantly recognized the insignia on the wax stamp holding it closed.

"I was asked to deliver a message to you two! It's from the Grand Zen-Ohs!" Trunks exclaimed.

Quick, give it here!" Chronoa ordered.

She took the scroll and unfurled it and the three of them began to read the message written within. Their eyes went wide as they read that the Zen-Ohs were preventing Chronoa from reversing the changes to history because, in their own words, they think that this turn of events is interesting and they want to let things play out. There was also a more formal note from the Grand Minister, Whis and Vados's father, that explained things in a little more detail and with much more professionalism. And it was this notice that also caused the Chronoa, Trunks, and Elder Kai's blood to run cold.

The note below that of the two Zen-Ohs read, 'Dearest Supreme Kai of Time,'

'I understand that one of your agents has chosen to resign and return to their original timeline, and that their return has sparked a series of butterfly effects upon his unintended arrival upon the planet Elementia. While I understand your concern for the flow of history, I'm afraid that the Grand Zen-Ohs have decided to allow these changes, and whatever else may follow, to occur unhindered in the timeline of the ones known as Tundra and Korra. We have seen Korra's original timeline, and we were most disappointed by how certain events were allowed to play out, and we know that Tundra's presence there will be most beneficial for her. Therefore, it is under the orders of the Grand Zen-Ohs that you and the Time Patrol are not to meddle in the affairs of this timeline. And if you are concerned about the woman known as Towa and her creation, Mira, interfering, then worry not. Certain events are already in play to eliminate that possible threat.'

'Your Truly, Grand Minister and the Zen-Ohs.'

The two Kais and one half Saiyan stood there in stunned silence as they processed the contents of the letter. They couldn't believe this. Zen-Oh was actually allowing this? Both of them were? There was only one logical thing to do in this particular situation.

They fell back in a dead faint with anime swirly eyes.

"KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!" screeched TokiToki upon seeing the three faint.


~Back with Tundra…~


A month has passed since Korra had found and adopted the Polarbear-Dog pup whom she named Naga and poured her little heart out to Tundra. Ever since that day, Tundra has remained in the village in order to help keep an eye on Korra, but also in order to help oversee her training under Katara all while offering tips to help with her waterbending training. In that time, she's had more lessons with Katara in her waterbending and has proven to be a very determined student and an exceptionally fast learner. A true prodigy, like few Katara has ever seen.

Right now, however, Korra was playing out in the snow with Naga and had convinced Tundra to play with them. The Frost Demon had been chosen to be the seeker for their little game of hide n' seek.

Tundra just grinned as he heard Korra's giggles beneath the mound of snow that she was obviously hiding under. It was time to show her why he was the three-year running international hide n' seek champion of his home planet back when he was a kid.

"Where did they go? Did they disappear? Did they turn invisible?" Tundra asked, feigning ignorance. "I just can't find them."

Hearing Korra trying to stifle her giggles behind him, Tundra quickly turned around and stuck his hand in a mound of snow.

"Got ya!"

But to his confusion, there was nothing in that mound of snow, except… well, snow.

"Boo!" squeaked Korra as she and Naga popped out of another snow mound.

The four-year-old giggled at Tundra's astonished face as Naga just panted with a happy dog grin.

"Hey, you're good." Tundra said, seriously impressed.

Inside the hut, Tonraq and Senna were once again speaking with Tenzin, Zuko, Katara, and Sokka about the actions of the White Lotus on that day, and the uneasiness that they've felt even from their absence. All thanks to Tundra literally throwing them all the way to the Earth Kingdom. Something which Korra's parents were still very grateful for, although Tonraq had wanted a crack at Genma and would have gladly made that arrogant member of the White Lotus's spinal column into a backscratcher, given the chance!

"It's been quiet in regards to the White Lotus. Too quiet." Tonraq said.

"I normally like things quiet, but this is making me nervous." Tenzin admitted.

"Genma in particular… I'm afraid I don't see him taking such a humiliating defeat laying down. I assume that he may be plotting his revenge." Zuko theorized.

Sokka hummed and nodded as he stroked his beard in thought. He remembered the days when the likes of General Iroh, meaning Zuko's uncle, along with the likes of King Bumi, Jeong-Jeong, Pakku, and his own master, Piandao, had been members of the White Lotus during the Hundred Year War. The order had much more honor and wisdom back then, but it has since been corrupted by arrogance and greed. Now, the Order of the White Lotus had become little more than a bunch of thugs in fancy cloaks.

"It's sad to see just how far the order has fallen since the Hundred Year War." Sokka said.

"Indeed. It was once a beacon of hope for the people, just as the Avatar has been for generations. But now, it is little more than a band of thugs, like the triads in Republic City that I've heard about." Katara added.

Tenzin and Zuko silently agreed with her, but they held onto the hope that at least a few members of the White Lotus might be able to find redemption, albeit with plenty of time and a lot of hard work. Then again, with how things had been progressing as of late, that hope was fading. Suddenly, everyone in the room tensed as they sensed incoming power levels. A skill that Tundra had taught all of them a few days after Korra had met Naga since he felt that it would come in handy. They had never felt so grateful to have such a skill, though Sokka admitted that such a power would have been REALLY useful during the Hundred Year War so they could sense incoming enemies.

"You sense it, too?" Sokka asked?

"Yes. Three battle powers. All of them higher than most of the waterbenders and warriors in the village." Tenzin replied.

"It feels like they're moving in the direction of the village." Katara said.

Senna narrowed her eyes. One of these power levels felt familiar to her. And not in a good way. She gasped as she sensed just who was coming to the village, and more specifically, who they were moving towards.

"Korra!" she gasped.

She rushed outside, not even bothering to put on her warmer clothes as Tenzin and the others followed close behind.

Meanwhile, Tundra was really getting into his and Korra's little game of hide n' seek. He honestly hadn't had a chance to just unwind and have fun in a long time, and this felt like he was playing with a little sibling. Something he planned to enjoy for as long as possible.

"Ready or not, here I come! I'm getting warmer! Any second now!" called Tundra as he stalked across the snow. "Fee, fi, fo…"

"What are you doing?" Tenzin asked.

Tundra quickly snapped out of it and straightened his posture.

"I-I'm looking for Korra and Naga." he said.

"You lost them?" Tenzin asked, slightly panicking.

"No, we were just playing hide and seek is all." Tundra explained.

That's when he heard rapid footsteps in the snow and felt something latch onto his leg as another pushed itself into his other leg, whining like a scared puppy. Which it was, as Tundra saw that it was Korra and Naga who had found him instead of the other way around.

"Here they are." Tundra said before he noticed Korra shivering from obvious fear. "Korra? What's the matter?"

"It's him again! He wants to kill me!" cried Korra, tightening her grip on his leg.

"Who wants to kill you?" Tundra asked.

He didn't have to wait long for his answer as a blast of fire sailed right at him which he easily deflected with his tail, sending it into the air and making it fizzle out. Tundra glared in the direction of the blast and saw Genma and two of the four White Lotus whom he sent flying a month ago stalking their way over. Genma's face was twisted into a look of hatred as he glared at Tundra, but most importantly, at Korra. It didn't take the former Time Patroller long to put the pieces together.

"Korra, take Naga and stay with your parents. I'll handle this." Tundra said.

She didn't argue as she and Naga ran to Tonraq and Senna who stood protectively in front of them, glaring at the White Lotus, particularly at Genma.

"What do you think you are doing here?" demanded Tonraq.

"Out of my way, Tonraq! Our reputations in the White Lotus have been shot to hell because of that brat and her guard lizard! So, we're going to kill them both and prepare to train the next Avatar once he's born, because only a man can be a competent Avatar!" Genma angrily snarled.

"You know, I really wasn't planning on killing anyone from this planet." Tundra said, getting between the White Lotus and Tonraq and his family. "I just wanted to live my days out in peace on this planet. But it seems that I won't get to do that, as even here innocent people, including children, are being threatened and killed by thugs like you. But I'm not going to stand for it."

"Ha! And what are you going to do about it, lizard boy? We are the most powerful Fire, Earth, and Waterbenders in the order! You can't-"

Genma's bragging was cut short as a fist buried itself in his gut and burst out from his back! Genma gasped and gagged on his own blood as the snow beneath him was stained red by Tundra's actions. No one had even seen him move as he had struck faster than a Cobra-Scorpion. Senna and Tonraq were worried about Korra seeing such a thing at a young age, especially by someone she looked up to, but to their relief they saw that she and Naga had been knocked out and were now resting on the ground. Senna picked up her daughter and held her close as Tonraq picked up Naga.

"What was that beady eyes? I'm afraid that I couldn't quite hear you over the sound of that gaping hole I just made in your stomach." Tundra said.

He yanked his arm out of Genma's body, and the firebender fell to the ground. He was dead in an instant. His two companions got ready to fight back as they began to enter their own bending stances, but Tundra was faster and quickly shot them through the heads using his Death Beam. The two fell to the ground dead in an instant. With that done, Tundra vaporized the bodies with ki blasts and scattered their ashes to the wind.

"Hmph! Arrogant bastards." grumbled Tundra.

"I can't say that they didn't have that coming, but…" Tenzin said.

"It's for the best that I killed those three. Otherwise, they would have plotted to attack Korra again. Possibly isolating her from anyone that could help so that she'd be easy prey for them." Tundra said.

"He does have a point." Zuko added.

"I'm just glad that Korra's okay." Senna said, holding her sleeping daughter close.

With that crisis averted, everyone went inside to discuss what would happen to the White Lotus after this stunt. Whether their leader was aware of this or not, the once great organization of benders and non-benders alike would not avoid consequences for what happened.


A few days later, Tundra was coming back from a fishing trip with a rather large fish slung over his shoulder. Word had quickly been spread by Tenzin and Firelord Zuko about what the three members of White Lotus had attempted to do, and it caused the general public to lose a great deal of trust in the organization. It also became almost impossible for them to recruit new members to their order. They were given one final chance to prove that they were still the same organization as they were during the hundred-year war. One more incident, and their order would be disbanded faster than you can say Elephant-Koi!

Tundra grunted and adjusted his grip on the fish he caught.

"Well, you're a little on the small side, but just right for making sushi." he said to the fish.

But as he approached Tonraq and Senna's hut, he saw somebody entering the building. Someone who he didn't recognize, but definitely felt hidden malicious intent from. Narrowing his eyes, Tundra quickened his pace as he caught the conversation as it seemed to be picking up.

"...For the last time, the answer is no!" exclaimed Tonraq.

"You would deny the Avatar training and the chance to become spiritually enlightened?" the stranger asked.

Tundra looked in the window to see Tonraq and Senna arguing with a man who looked kind of like Tonraq, but not quite the same. They weren't twins, that much Tundra could tell, but he could easily see the family resemblance between the two.

"Korra is too young for that, Unalaq! Besides that, it's Tenzin's duty as Korra's future airbending instructor to handle Korra's spiritual connection, not yours!" snapped Senna.

"I assure you; she will learn far more from me than from some monk who is only half the airbender that his father used to be." Unalaq said.

"Oh, and what would she learn? How to look down on others as though they were lower than the worms in the dirt?"

Unalaq turned around to see Tundra walking into the hut with his arms crossed, his face set in a neutral expression that, had any of them met him, would have reminded everyone in the hut of Frieza or his brother, Cooler.

"Who is this, Tonraq?" Tundra asked.

"He is my younger brother, Unalaq. He is also the chieftain of the Northern Water Tribe." Tonraq replied.

Tundra raised a nonexistent eyebrow and said, "I thought that such a right would go to the eldest child."

"It's a long story." Tonraq replied.

"So, you are the mysterious lizard man who saved this village a month ago." Unalaq said, looking at Tundra with a critical eye. "I have to admit, you look a lot more human than I was expecting."

Tundra said nothing, but just kept up his neutral facade.

"Surely you will understand my point. The Avatar must get in touch with her spiritual self, and it is imperative that she do so at an early age. Being around my brother and his wife, as well as everyone in this village, will merely distract her from achieving her full poten-"

"Get out." snarled Tundra.

Unalaq was taken aback by the response, and especially by the amount of animosity in Tundra's words.

"Excuse me?" he asked.

"You heard me. Get out! I see what you're really after. You merely wish to use Korra as a means to further your own goals and turn her into a living weapon to do so! The fact that you would rob a child of a family and their childhood is further evidence that you can barely be classified as a human being, and I refuse to allow you to take Korra to use for your own gains!" Tundra said, glaring daggers at Unalaq.

"Why can you not understand that she must be spiritually enlightened?" Unalaq demanded.

"Being spiritually enlightened is one thing. Being turned into an emotionless weapon to be used as an attack dog is another." Tundra snarled as he grabbed Unalaq by the neck. "I'm only going to say this once, so you better pay attention. You are going to stay the hell away from Korra and the people of the Southern Water Tribe, and you are going to leave them in peace. And if I catch you making any move against them, I will end both you and your own tribe's existence! Are we clear?"

"Crystal…" choked Unalaq.

"Good answer." said Tundra.

He threw Unalaq to the ground and glared at the man as he coughed and tried to catch his breath. Casting a final glare at Tundra, Unalaq stood up and left the hut. Tundra didn't relax until he sensed that he had truly left the village and wasn't coming back.

Tundra looked at Tonraq and asked, "How can someone like him possibly be related to you?"

"That's what I ask myself every day. My brother has always upheld a belief that everyone should be exactly like him." Tonraq explained.

"You mean a bunch of pricks who preach about spiritual enlightenment but are actually nothing more than a bunch of thugs? Look, I understand that being strong spiritually is important, but there is a fine line between worship and strengthening oneself spiritually and being just plain obsessed." Tundra said. "Whatever Unalaq was talking about, I'm certain that he didn't have Korra's best interests in mind."

Tonraq and Senna nodded in agreement and had a feeling that this wouldn't be the last time they'd hear from Unalaq.


The next night, Korra and Naga were snuggled up together by the fire, enjoying its warmth, while Senna and Tonraq enjoyed the brief peace and quiet that was rare in a house with a high energy child like Korra and her pet Polarbear-Dog. Tundra was also there working on a personal project of his as he fiddled around with some of the alien technology that he salvaged from the ship belonging to those two thugs who had invaded before. And with it, he was rebuilding a piece of tech that was pretty much lost to time since the Frieza Force was destroyed. As he applied the final piece of the outer shell to the device, Tundra sighed in satisfaction and put down his tools.

"Finally, it's finished." Tundra said.

"Finished? What's finished?" Tonraq asked.

"Yeah, I've been meaning to ask about that. What exactly have you been working on all this time?" Senna added.

Tundra stood up from his desk and revealed a small, compact device with a green tinted see-through lense. It looked as if it was supposed to go over the left eye and ear.

"It's something that was once abundant many years ago but has long since gone extinct as it were. This device is called a Scouter. You'll find that it's much more compact and accurate than the sadly archaic battle scopes that this planet's military is so used to using." Tundra explained as he put the Scouter over his left ear, the lense perfectly covering his eye. "The layout should be simple enough to understand. It measures your opponent's battle power and pinpoints their position…"

Tundra trailed off as his new Scouter started rapidly beeping as yellow arrows and numbers appeared on the lense.

"Huh? Oh dear, it appears as though there are several individuals surrounding this village with weapons trained on us." Tundra said.

Senna gasped in horror as Tonraq's eyes widened. Korra clung to Naga, not really understanding what was going on, but she could feel the fear and concern from her parents. And she didn't like that combination. Meanwhile, Tundra stepped outside and looked out over the horizon before stopping at the hill where Korra had first met Naga.

"Let's see… the would-be assassin hiding over that hill has a power level of… two thousand. That's quite the impressive number." Tundra said.

Right before shooting a Death Beam and totally obliterating the assassin. He flicked his hand in all directions where the rest of these assassins were hiding, causing small explosions and killing the assassins. The last thing any of these people saw before their deaths was a flash of dark pink light. Tundra casually blew the smoke from the tip of his finger before removing his Scouter and tossing it to Tonraq who stood in the door slack jawed.

"It's quite useful, wouldn't you agree?" Tundra asked before glaring at the horizon. "Stay here with your family. Lock the doors and block the windows. I'll be right back."

Not giving the man a chance to respond, Tundra flew off towards the four power levels he felt as he was destroying the assassins. He could feel that these four were much stronger than those others, and if he had to put a number to it, he'd put these four at a power level of around five thousand per person. Definitely stronger than those foot soldiers, but not enough to be a threat to him. Still, he'd rather head them off and avoid fighting in a populated area such as the village. He didn't have to fly far as he soon found the group. Two men and two women.

"So, you're the ones who sent those assassins." Tundra said as he landed. "Who are you?"

"I am Zaheer. My associates are named Ghazan, Ming-Gua, and P'li. We are here for the Avatar." the leader said, drawing his sword.

"I had a feeling you weren't here making empty threats. And tell me, why do you wish to take the Avatar?" Tundra asked.

Ming-Hua just smirked and said, "Oh, you'll find out… in hell!"

And with that, the battle began as Ming-Hua sent a water whip at Tundra who easily dodged the attack and sprang into action. He ran at P'li to try and take her out quickly, but the woman removed her hood to reveal an intricate third eye tattoo on her forehead. She took a deep breath and sent an explosion at him! The attack hit Tundra directly, but it didn't cause any real damage as he sent her flying back with a roundhouse kick.

"A combustionbender. I've heard about your bending style from the previous Firelord. Quite the rare talent." Tundra said.

He turned his attention to Ghazan and dodged three boulders he earthbent at him, right before Ghazan turned the third boulder into lava and sent it hurtling at him! Tundra quickly used a kiai to disburse the lava and make it land in the snow, causing it to harden back into rock much to Ghazan's shock.

"Lavabending, eh? Now that is a true rarity, even among benders." Tundra said, genuinely impressed. "So, I'm up against two benders with rare and powerful bending abilities, a strong waterbender, and a non-bender who can fight with a blade, hm?"

Zaheer tried to cut him in half down the middle, but his arms were caught in a vice grip, courtesy of Tundra's long, prehensile tail.

"I do so love having a tail." quipped Tundra.

Using his tail, he threw Zaheer into a plateau of exposed stone where he crashed and was embedded into the rock. He wasn't dead, but he was out cold and would be in a lot of pain when he woke up. Ming-Hua tried to attack him from behind by hurling icicles at him, but Tundra was faster. He created a blade of ki in his hand and in a single move sliced Ming-Hua's arms off at the shoulders! The waterbender screamed in agony as her arms were cut off and the wounds cauterized at the same time, but her pain was short lived as Tundra knocked her out with a karate chop to the neck.

"YOU BASTARD!" roared Ghazan as he sent another wave of lava at Tundra.

But the lizard man was faster and easily kicked up a thick layer of snow to intercept the lava and cool it down while he dodged. Neither Ghazan nor P'li had time to react as Tundra knocked them out using pressure point techniques. With the threat neutralized, Tundra cast a glare towards the North. He had a feeling that a certain chieftain had some explaining to do.


A few hours later, Tundra was sitting with Tonraq, Sokka, Zuko, and Tenzin as he explained his suspicions with them over a hot cup of tea. Korra was fast asleep having been put to bed an hour ago, and Senna was staying with her to provide herself with some sense of security that her child was still with her and was still okay.

"You really believe that Unalaq sent those four?" Tenzin asked.

"Yes. They said that they wanted to take Korra. Although, they did not reveal what for." Tundra replied. "And the timing is just too close for it to be a mere coincidence."

"What do you think we should do?" Sokka asked.

"Place them in special prisons designed to impair their bending abilities. Zaheer is the only non-bender in the group, but I can sense that he was by no means any less dangerous than the others. From there, we'll interrogate them and find out both if they were working for Unalaq, and what their plans were for Korra." Tundra said. "And I think it would be wise if I take her offworld for training."

"Offworld? Are you serious?" Tenzin asked incredulously.

"I am dead serious, Tenzin." Tundra said as he set down his teacup. "I understand that Korra needs to learn how to be the Avatar. She needs to learn and master the four elements and get in touch with her spiritual side. I have amassed more than enough scrolls and books and have been training myself in the forms for these bending arts so that I may effectively teach her all that she needs to know during her trip. Plus, I plan to teach her how martial arts. How to fight like I do. It's better that she not become too reliant on bending, otherwise there may come a time when she will need more than just her ability to bend the four elements and will be poorly prepared."

"Tundra's right, Tenzin. He is currently the best option that we have to train Korra to become a great Avatar. And I agree with him about the martial arts training. In my experience, it's better to have a skill and not need it than to need it and not have it." Sokka said.

"Oh, this coming from the guy who was completely useless to his team until he learned how to use a sword." quipped Tundra.

Tenzin and Zuko chuckled as Sokka sulked at the jab.

"I hate you." Sokka said while sulking.

"In any case, if you're really planning to take Korra from the planet for her training, how are you going to do that?" Zuko asked.

Tundra smirked and said, "By using the ship left behind by those two goons who invaded the village. I've been keeping it in good condition, especially considering this area's climate. I will also be bringing Korra's parents along just in case Unalaq tries something against them. This way, Korra won't be separated from her parents for a long time, and they'll all be safe from Unalaq and his machinations."

"Then it's settled." Tenzin said with a nod.


The atmosphere was thick with tension as the morning came. Tonraq and Senna had packed bags for themselves, and Korra containing all of the essentials and were now getting everything loaded onto the ship. Korra was vibrating with excitement as she watched Naga run up the ramp and into the ship. She was going to be the first Avatar to ever travel through space! Free to roam the stars!

She was gonna have to pick up a hobby outside of training, though.

She was considering manga art. Making up her own stories and then drawing them up in manga format.

"Are you nervous, Korra?" Tundra asked as the last of the supplies were loaded in.

"A little. I just can't believe that Mommy, Daddy, Naga and I are gonna fly through space." Korra replied.

Tundra chuckled and ruffled her hair.

"I understand the excitement, kiddo. And by the time your training is complete, you will be the most powerful Avatar to ever live since the very first Avatar!" exclaimed Tundra.

Korra looked up at him with big, starry eyes and asked, "Do you really think so?"

"I know so." Tundra replied.

Korra's eyes seemed to sparkle like glittering galaxies causing Tundra to laugh as he gave her a little nudge and sent her running up the ramp and into the ship. As he walked up the ramp, Tundra knew that he was in for quite the journey with the young Avatar. And he wouldn't miss it for the universe!"


***To Be Continued…***


Ending A/N: And that's the end of this chapter! Thank you all so much for reading the new chapter. Please don't forget to leave a review and tell me what you thought, and as always… stay safe, thanks for reading, and I'll see you next update.

Harem List: Korra, Asami, Kuvira(not evil), Azula(Iroh II's daughter), Heles, Vados, Android 21, Towa, Zangya, and Chronoa(Supreme Kai of Time)

Maybe: Marcarita, Cus, Mirai Android 18, Cocotte, Fasha.