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wilcze-kudly · 1 month
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Someone needs to take my image editing softwares this is getting out of hand
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I had a very vivid image of Amon calling a penis a hot girthy staff of carnal desire and you have to suffwr too
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crypticbadname · 6 months
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What if Kya was the airbender and Tenzin was the waterbender?? Ive been obsessing over this idea for days and Ive only found one unfinished fic and it is driving me madddd
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aangarchy · 9 months
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My younger cousin (16) finished s4 of tlok. Here is her final opinion of the characters
Korra: "3 B's: badass, beautiful, bisexual."
Asami: "SHE GOT HER HAPPY ENDING LETSGOOO"
Mako: "y'know what he really came around. I hope he makes that prince his wife"
Bolin: "ngl. I hated him more and more each season. I'm sorry Bolin nation."
Tenzin: "i have mad respect for him since season 3. Korra grew up a lot but i think somehow he did too"
Kya & Bumi: "what did they do all season?" Me: "ngl i forgot" Her: "unimportant. they're both gay"
Kuvira: "finally another female villain. a win for feminism." Me: "you said that last season about p'li too" Her: "i meant every word"
Bataar jr: "and an absolutely pathetic man behind the female villain. Truly a setback for the patriarchy, we love to see it"
Lin Beifong: "turns out she didn't have just daddy issues but mommy issues too. Double whammy."
Suyin Beifong: "that's mother"
Toph Beifong: "FUCK IT UP GRANNY"
Jinora: "still the best character of this whole series and i stand by that"
Kai: "WHERE WAS THIS ASSHOLE???"
Ikki & meelo: "my mom told me if i have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all." Me: "what abt the other characters you openly hate?" Her: "those weren't CHILDREN"
Prince Wu: "is it weird that i kinda liked him even if he was pathetic? The ultimate kuzco."
Varrick & Zhu Li: "well this came out of nowhere but good for them"
Opal: "*whispers* is it bad that i really don't like her?"
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lok-repository · 2 months
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Storyboard from LOK B1 Ep 2 with deleted scene/dialogue
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From LeSean Thomas who at the time worked from Studio Mir:
"During my stay at STUDIO MIR in Seoul, South Korea, i was working as part of the core story team on Nickelodeon's hit series "The Legend of Korra." Above are a couple collections of ROUGH STORYBOARDS i did from my ACT 1 section from episode 2 " A LEAF IN THE WIND... As part of Story team 2, It was our first epsiode to work on( i handled from the beginning of act 1 all the way until Korra sneaks out from airtemple island, when she jumps in the water) and we hadn't gotten all the final model/costume materials just yet, but as you can tell some of the energy and shots still remained in the final (the bit where Tenzin tenderly fixes Korra's Air Temple Uniform was added by Joaquim and executed by RYU KIHYUN in the final animatic). There's also dialogue/scene that was deleted in the final animatic edit."
From what I can tell the deleted scene/dialogue was: Korra: "I have classmates?" Tenzin/Jinora/Meelo?: "Walking the circle teaches us how to evade an opponent"
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th0r3nda · 9 days
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Happy Khmer New Year!!
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btheleaf · 1 month
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Magic!ANON Lin Beifong has been turned into a toddler and Tenzin has to watch her until she can be turned back.
Their arrival on Air Temple Island was heard before it was seen. Tenzin landed from his glider and marched right up to the officer, anger evident in his voice as he shouted over the screaming little girl that Saikhan dragged along with him.
"What are you doing to that child!?"
A young girl of about four or five years old screamed in frustration as she struggled to free herself from the grip that Saikhan had on her arm. "Big fat ugly meanie! Let me go!" She shouted as she used the whole weight of her body to try and pull away.
"Tenzin, something shot out of the spirit portal and went right through Beifong. This is her." He gestured to the child who was now stomping on his feet and biting at the metal of his uniform. "It was incredible. About eight of us saw her shrink down, and this is all that was left over."
"What?!"
Tenzin leaned down to get a better look at the girl and saw her dark hair and familiar pale green eyes. "Lin?"
She growled at him sent some nearby fist-sized rocks flying at his face. He easily ducked under them, their movements too slow to be a threat. Apparently her bending prowess had diminished as well as her age.
"Korra and Jinora are already helping us try to figure out how to fix this, but Tenzin..." he hesitated.
The airbending master stood fully. "Out with it, Saikhan."
"We can't keep her at the station any longer. She's already figured out the basics of metalbending, and she's wreaking havoc on the unit's concentration to figure this out. I can't trust any old daycare to take her, she bullied my children and nearly destroyed my house. I can't leave her unsupervised. Will you watch her until we find a way to change her back?"
Lin's small fist pounded into the man's metal sleeve, leaving tiny dents behind. "LET! ME! GO!"
Tenzin got down on a knee to be at eye level with her. "Hello," he said gently. "My name is Tenzin." Lin turned her angry eyes on him. "Would you like to stay on the island for a little while?"
"No! I want to go home!" She shouted.
Tenzin's concerned eyes flicked up to Saikhan and back to Lin. "Where is home?"
"I-- I--" Her struggle fizzled out to weak pulls. "I don't know but I'll find it!" Tears filled her defiant eyes.
He knew from being a father that sometimes it was best to distract children away from their big emotions. Tenzin put a warm smile on his face. "If you want to stay here, I have two daughters who love to make new friends and a son your age who likes fart jokes." Lin's bottom lip pushed her top one up into a frown. "I'll tell Meelo to hold off on the fart jokes," he quickly amended.
"Daddy, daddy!" Ikki yelled as she rode her air scooter down the hill towards them. "You'll never guess what kind of rock I found. Look at it! It's pink and white and when I lick it and hold it up in the sun you can see a rainbow. Auntie Kya loves rainbows." She dismounted from her scooter and leaned in close to Lin. "Hello! I'm Ikki, welcome to Air Temple Island! Would you like to know how many trees there are? What's your name?"
Lin stared at Ikki blankly. "Ikki," Tenzin said, "this is Lin. She might be staying with us for a little while if she wants to."
"Oh! I have an Auntie named Lin!" Ikki jumped up and down and clapped her hands rapidly. "She's the coolest. She can bend metal and has cool face scars and she's even my dad's ex-girlfriend but he doesn't like to talk about it. Have you ever seen a sky bison before?"
Young Lin was completely baffled by the child before her. Her struggle against Saikhan had ceased. Tenzin offered out his hand. "Would you like to see a sky bison?"
Curious pale green eyes looked up at him and she nodded. Her small hand reached out and grasped at his fingers. Tenzin nodded for Saikhan to let her go. He led the two children up to the bison stables for their first activity of the day.
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airteacher · 2 months
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Air Family Dinner Table Headcanons
Tenzin and Pema teaching their kids to try different foods and not just eat all the rice.
Tenzin casually placing a pinch of soybean sprouts on one of his kids' plates and nonchalantly pointing at it with his chopsticks. Them giving him a sour look and Tenzin pretending not to notice, continuing a convo with his wife.
Meelo and Ikki are picky eaters. Jinora will try anything her mother puts in front of her and usually likes it. Rohan is somewhere in between. He doesn't get fussy often, but when he does, he gets fussy. Some evenings, you have to be okay with the picky eaters eating just rice or you're going to bang your head against the table.
Pema's definitely into meal planning. It helps keep her sane. She knows everyone's favorite food, including Korra's and her friends', and she aims to incorporate them into at least one meal a week.
While Tenzin doesn't have the finesse and culinary prowess as Pema, he does know how to cook out of necessity. When Pema wants a break, Tenzin has a few simple meals up his sleeve from his travels with Aang.
With the temple running on donations, it's common for one dinner a week to be made from leftover donated meals. It's usually very underwhelming, but Tenzin likes to remind everyone that "we eat to nourish the body, not for entertainment."
Bonus: Sometimes the whole Air Family gets together and makes sweet buns for everyone at the temple.
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tigertoramaru · 2 months
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How fast they grow up...
Tenzin's family from Legend of Korra.
@airteacher
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wilcze-kudly · 10 days
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I have a leftover chart and meme. Along with some Beifong bunch shenanigans
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thatoneguy56fanfic · 5 months
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Decided to think up some headcanons for the Air Kids:
Jinora continues to work with the new generation of airbenders. She’s an excellent teacher/mentor to them. Like her father, she’s determined to spend her life rebuilding their nation piece by piece. She even helps oversee the reconstruction of the Northern Air Temple, and occasionally acts as Korra’s spiritual adviser.
Ikki has very little interest in the traditional lifestyle of the Air Nomads. She wants to see the world like her Aunt Kya did, and maybe fall in love too. So when she turns eighteen, she leaves. This causes a big fight with her father, but she doesn’t care, she’s ready to live her life her own way. Eventually Pema talks Tenzin down and they part in good faith. Ikki develops a very strong friendship with Asami. The two of them meet up for lunch as often as they can.
In a way, Ikki’s departure inspires Meelo to join the UF. It’s his life-long dream, but he was a little hesitant as he got older, because he knew that Tenzin wouldn’t take it well. Sure enough, the day he announces his enlistment ends in a huge fight. Both men say things that they later regret and they go nearly a decade without speaking to each other. Iroh II promises Tenzin that he’ll watch over Meelo while he’s in the service, and personally ensures that Meelo is put under his command.
Rohan isn’t really sure if he wants to fully commit to being part of the Air Nomads like Jinora, or if he wants to leave like Ikki and Meelo. He likes to help people, and is constantly signing up to go on humanitarian missions. He’s also very close to Korra and the two of them train together often.
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I'm convinced Mako can make a meal out of anything. His firebendong really helps out with cooking, especially when Mako and Bolin lost their parents.
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chiefbeifongcanrailme · 8 months
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"I have some opinions on his childrens' reactions but I won't get into that." I'm begging you....please get into it 🙏
Haha, you don't have to beg. I just didn't wanna get into it because that ask was turning out to be super long.
For post-canon Linzin, obviously, Tenzin's kids will be involved and they all have very different ways of processing it. To start off though, I don't see Lin as trying too hard to have a relationship with her boyfriend's kids because it's already awkward enough but she'll basically mirror the way in which each of them are with her.
a) Jinora: Being older, wiser (and tattooed), I'm certain she displays the most maturity in the situation. Her opinions are often reflected in her younger siblings, and sometimes it's not for the best. She understands why her father married his mother and not the person he was in love with, to begin with, but she faults her father for not making better decisions back then because now she (and her siblings) are left feeling some kind of fulfillment of duty. She likes to meditate over it- of course, Tenzin is very apologetic about the whole situation and while she wants to be supportive of her father she has a hard time processing these unique feelings. Jinora also has a lot of regard and respect for Lin and it's very clear between them that Lin's not trying to take on the role of her mother in any way- and somewhere while that's a great understanding to have between them, it often gets in the way of them bonding in their new relationship. She is happy that her father is happy but she is upset on both Pema and Lin's (from the pre-canon Linzin) behalf. He didn't treat either of these women justly and naturally, she has a soft spot for her mother who did dearly love Tenzin. All in all, I'd say for these reasons, Jinora is mostly estranged or indifferent to post canon Linzin for the most part. She'd rather not have anything to do with their relationship. She gets along very well with Lin and for her family's sake, forges a more personal relationship. However, over time, as Lin becomes her confidant, Jinora learns to cope with her feelings and winds up with a healthy relationship with all three of them.
b) Ikki: Ikki likes to stand out- and she's volatile. She hates being her sister's shadow. And like any quintessential child of divorce, starts acting out. If Jinora is going to be mature about it, she sure as hell is not going to be like her. She gives both her parents a bit of hard time- blames her father for their "broken family", blames her mother to have had better morals about breaking up a relationship pointing out how poorly her advice worked out for Korra and that now she has to pay for it. It's mostly all superficial. She has an understanding of the situation but she refuses to accept it. She doesn't want all that much to do with Lin even though she does actually admire the woman. She'll mostly just storm off in the other direction (or her room) whenever Lin shows up and Lin shrugging in response doesn't help. It isn't until Lin finally relents and gives the kid the attention she wants that Ikki starts to realize it's not all that bad. Ultimately, she forgives her dad and remains very close to Pema. She develops a soft spot for Lin but deep down, her sorrow for her mother keeps their relationship from getting too intimate.
c) Meelo: MEELO IS OUT OF THE WORLD THRILLED! Sure he exhibits about 10% of the understanding that Jinora has but he can't help it BECAUSE THE HERO LADY HE LOVES SO MUCH IS GOING OT BE LIVING WITH HIM IN THE NEXT ROOM!!!! He takes the divorce really well and keeps in touch with his mother from time to time. As a boy, he really isn't the kind to build and maintain relationships so he is a little out of touch with his mother in an out-of-sight-out-of-mind kinda way but as he matures, he makes sure to check up on his mother from time to time. Did I mention he absolutely loves Lin? It's the best gift Tenzin could've ever given him and he loves his dad for it. Ikki and Meelo often clash on their opposing views but that's where Jinora and Tenzin come in (cue: more resentment from Ikki). He often idolizes Lin and the day he gets married, he thanks Lin for being the best mentor he could've ever had and that he is the man he is because of her.
d) Rohan: Rohan straight up doesn't understand anything. I went a little back and forth on this because he's too young to have a stance of his own. I could see him moving to Ba Sing Se with Pema since he's definitely more attached to her but at the same time, that would be separating him from his siblings as well as his airbending/air nation training with Tenzin- which wouldn't be fair. He ends up spending most of his weekends at Ba Sing Se though and also starts seeing more and more of Lin at the Air Temple. He's mostly just giggly around her and tries to cuddle her- something she wasn't very receptive to, to begin with. To him, it's just becomes new normal and adjusts to it pretty smoothly. He misses having his parents together, but Tenzin is sure to comfort him when need be. Lin becomes a second maternal figure to him and they end up having a sweet relationship.
Let me know if you guys have any specific questions! I feel like I've given this wayyy too much thought now lol.
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bumirang · 2 months
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wait rohans a waterbender? since when?????
Since I made it up? I dunno, I like the idea. I doubt they'll go that direction in canon (unless they HIRE ME to make some damn COMICS)
Rohan being an airbender is boring to me. It's totally expected, practically makes the kid a non-entity. It's much more interesting to make him something else and explore what that means for the family dynamic. That (likely) means non-bender or waterbender, though earthbender is a possibility since Pema's from the Earth Kingdom. I'm just going to assume that Katara wasn't bullshitting when she touched Pema's preggo belly in the very first episode and said the baby would be a bender. She just got the element wrong. It was a safe bet!
First off, it'd raise some questions about how bending is passed down. Based on what we've seen in canon, it's easy to assume that a bender only passes down their own element to their offspring, with it either manifesting or staying dormant, possibly for multiple generations. But what if it's more complicated than that? Tenzin may style himself as Mr. #1 Air Nomad, but his mother's element and culture are part of him, too, right? With the different nations intermarrying more than ever before, it creates the potential for any type of bending to pop up in any part of the world, which has many fun worldbuilding implications. It'd also make a lot of sense, considering how the new airbenders pop up the way they do. They may all have had airbenders somewhere in their ancestry, with that potential lying dormant for centuries or even millennia until it was finally activated by Harmonic Convergence. I know this isn't a groundbreaking fan theory, but whatever.
Anyway, back to Rohan.
The discovery that Rohan's a waterbender would be a surprise, maybe even a shock, and it'd give the Kataang clan a new point of conflict and introspection, particularly for Tenzin. He'd have to grapple with his kneejerk reaction being denial, followed by disappointment. Then comes the doubt...
Why does he suddenly feel more distant from Rohan? He reviews his own interactions with the boy, both before and after the discovery. Does he treat him differently now? Should he? Of course he doesn't love his son any less, but it changes their relationship, or seems like it must. Is it fair to bring him up like an Air Nomad, the way his siblings were raised? Would it be better to introduce him to more Water Tribe traditions? He realizes how little he valued his mother's culture compared to his father's. It's not that he doesn't care, but...
Is this how Aang felt about Bumi and Kya, before he was born? How did he come to terms with that? Did he feel this same ache? And knowing now how alienated Bumi and Kya felt from their Air Nomad heritage for so long, how can he stop himself from making the same mistakes? What does this mean for the future of his people? Can Rohan be an Air Nomad but not a member of the Air Nation? Is such a thing possible?
He sees himself reflected in his son's innocent, trusting eyes, his own expression one of confusion and fear. He's lost again. Nothing in his readings of Air Nomad wisdom or his memories of Aang tell him what he should do, and he's too ashamed to admit his conflicted feelings.
Finally, Tenzin's head explodes.
Plus, hey, it's a great excuse to bring Auntie Kya around for lots of fun waterbending lessons! Both she and Bumi get to say "toldja so" to Tenzin once he admits his struggle over his relationship with Rohan and what that made him finally truly understand about their childhoods, about what it meant for all three of them to be children of the last airbender.
Meanwhile, Rohan's just being this precocious kid—a lot like his sister Jinora—inventing whole new ways of bending water like it's no big deal, and all the adults are too tied up in knots to even notice. His siblings notice, though, and help him figure himself out. He's a true Cloudbaby, a perfect cinnamon roll.
In the end, they do work it all out, and the whole family is closer than ever before... until Meelo announces he's joining the United Forces and all hell breaks loose.
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lok-repository · 1 year
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Tenzin and air kids pic from Dark horse's Legend of Korra coloring book (2017) by Jed Henry. The book's description read: "produced in close collaboration with the show’s creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko". This picture was accompanied with a quote from b1 episode 2.
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