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ardentem replied to your post: [[MOR] OutofHearts: Every time something...
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wow!! hey there! i haven’t seen you in a while! oh man. okay - so, Korra and Sora interacted once in the weeeee hours of morning a few months back and I remember laughing a lot and immediately dropping it into the ‘broship’ folder of my mind. you roleplay korra. that alone gives you quite a few brownie points. anything to do with the Avatar verse is an A+ in my books. But the fact that you’re so committed to Korra’s character, and play her just like you’d imagine her to actually act in the show? Is pretty fucking mindblowing. And really impressive to see. You’ve got a passion for playing Korra’s character - and it shows, it really does. In every reply you make - whether light-hearted and silly or something more serious. It shows. and i hope we can roleplay sometime in the future, but if not, i’d definitely be content enough as it is watching you appear on my dashboard. ;)
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Aang looked down from the spirit world, hanging his head in shame as he was watching a civil war about to unfold, and what was worse was between the one civilization he could call 'home'... The nationality of his dear wife that he had widowed nearly two decades ago. That's what hurt the most... not being there for Katara as this conflict escalated.
Still... he knew he had to do something, anything. He'd known he was able to contact Korra before. Maybe he could do the same, and it might be easier, now that Korra had some connection to the spirits. It was his last resort, to share insight on the hundred year war that might prevent the war from becoming that.