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Unlike the "chosen one" journey of Aang, Korra’s story focuses on identity and modernization

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Republic City is a marvel of world-building. We see the evolution of the Avatar world through Satomobiles, phonographs, and the electrifying sport of Pro-bending. But beneath the glittering surface of the "United Republic of Nations" lies deep-seated social unrest. The transition from a feudal world to an industrial one has left non-benders feeling marginalized and oppressed by the "bending elite." Unlike the "chosen one" journey of Aang, Korra’s

A hero is only as good as their villain, and Avatar: The Legend of Korra Season 1 delivered one of the most terrifying antagonists in animated history: Amon. We see the evolution of the Avatar world

Co-founded by Aang and Fire Lord Zuko after the Hundred Year War, Republic City is a technological marvel. It has cars, radio, moving pictures, and skyscrapers. But it is also a city of deep inequality. The bending elite (largely Fire and Earth benders) control the infrastructure, the police force (the Metalbending Police Force founded by Toph Beifong), and the wealth.