Korra is the current incarnation of the Avatar and immediate successor of Avatar Aang. Born and raised in the Southern Water Tribe, where she mastered waterbending, earthbending, and firebending, she later relocated to Republic City to attain a similar proficiency with airbending under the tutelage and guidance of Tenzin, as well as to help her overcome her aversion to the spiritual aspects of the bending arts. With the assistance of Aang's spirit, Korra gained the ability to energybend and, after connecting with her past lives, she gained the capacity to enter the Avatar State at will, marking her transition into a fully realized Avatar. However, due to her temporary separation from Raava during the Harmonic Convergence of 171 AG, she no longer has a connection to her past lives. Following her battle with Zaheer and the Red Lotus, she spent three years recovering from trauma. Later, after defeating Kuvira and bringing an end to the Earth Empire, Korra started a romantic relationship with her best friend, Asami Sato.
I hope you have managed to get some rest since last we spoke. As for being from the Northern Water Tribe, very likely. Or an offshoot of it at least. Regardless the North Pole and surrounding areas wouldn't be out of place as a starting point. We could branch out from there, of course.
I have a bit of free time, now. Sorry, it was something of a busy couple days. I would love to discuss with the. Now you seem easy enough to understand, you are the Avatar and we all have to deal with it. My character is a mage specializing in illusions, communing with animals, healing, and brief bouts of mind control all by way of communing with spirits, ghosts, land elementals and the like. Oddly enough, this doesn't seem as hard to crossover as one would think. Technically most of what my character does all falls under the blanket of waterbending according to Avatar lore, and my character in his home setting does come from the frigid north so I feel we have a good foundation to handwaved some things.
I couldn't agree more. You know, if you ever want to get a story going together, offer open. I am sure we could come up with something that we could write together to pass the time.
Finally someone who can relate. Yeah, I know that one well. It literally happened again to me today. It isn't a grand feeling. I don't know about others, but I come here to write as escapism for being isolated in real life, so I don't really see a point in putting up with that behavior here too.
I know you aren't the most outgoing person, but maybe you have experienced this. Ever see someone post a status, and when you reply to it and try to be social they delete your reply and ignored it ever happened, but still respond to everyone else? I get not wanting to talk to me, but that's just rude, and if they really don't want me participating to such a degree why even have me on their list? It's frustrating.
Yeah, same. I know right now this account has been up for about a month now, maybe? My inbox has page after page of discussion and the sort, but I have in total one story actually going. Any other starters I sent kind of just vanish into the aether, and anyone who tries to send me a starter go ghost the second my character says or does something that doesn't immediately give them the exact experience they want. I remember when roleplayers were excited for crossovers and random starters because it allowed you to explore new aspects of your character you may not have otherwise considered. That's why I am playing this character here, to flesh out his personality for a Dungeons and Dragons game I play him in. But I can't do that in a vacuum. Maybe we are just a tad old fashioned for the modern nights.
Trust me, I know that mood. It's hard to motivate yourself to make the first step socially when so often the other party isn't going to interact in return. Or worse, get a few exchanges into the conversation or story or so have you and then just vanish like a ghost in the night, never to be heard from again. People seem a lot more judgemental and a lot less understanding in recent times.
I can say the feeling is very much one I share. You are already more friendly than most I reach out to. Then again since most I reach out to try to ignore me entirely, that's kind of a low bar. Still a nice change of pace, though. I look forward to getting to know you as well.