Legend of Korra Book 4: Balance |OT| A Feast of Crows

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Yes apparently and it doesn't make any sense. Since when could earthbenders bend plants?

I dont think she's bending the plants, she is feeling the plants through the earth in something she learned from countless bending she has done throughout her entire life.
 
Yes apparently and it doesn't make any sense. Since when could earthbenders bend plants?
Its not about plant bending the spiritual powers you could tap into with the tree in the swamp was the important part. It seems that power has gone global when Korra opened the spirit portals. Its funny since the spirit led Korra to an underground earthbender club like how Toph was introduced and then to the same swamp that Aang saw visions of Toph before he met her.
 
Honestly, I feel like Kuvira is in the right, as of this moment. The king is obviously incompetent so why should the Earth Kingdom be stuck with him?
 
Yes apparently and it doesn't make any sense. Since when could earthbenders bend plants?

to be fair, while the water benders could bend vines due to water, there is little reason to think that an earth bender couldn't bend plants due to everything else in them (if they were talented enough).

I mean you take out the water from plants, and you are basically left with a lot of what makes up your average dirt in a field, as plants get their nurishment from converting sun light and taking minerals from the ground. Logically earth benders can move earth because they can manipulate minerals.... as your ideal soil that would grow grass is something along the lines of 45% minerals, 25% water, 25% air, and 5% organic matter. but alas if we continue down this path then a really talented earth bender should theoretically be able to control another human like a puppet.

on the other hand if you really think about it, there is little reason why talented water and air benders couldn't easily fake earth bend by manipulating the air or water in the earth...

tl;dr - It's magic, don't think to hard about it or it gets dumb.
 
In another exciting game of where's Asami.
There she is.
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This makes it even more hilarious.
Yeah not the most exciting of previews.
It's not that the preview itself wasn't exciting, I just found the dialogue to be terrible.

I dont think she's bending the plants, she is feeling the plants through the earth in something she learned from countless bending she has done throughout her entire life.

Its not about plant bending the spiritual powers you could tap into with the tree in the swamp was the important part. It seems that power has gone global when Korra opened the spirit portals. Its funny since the spirit led Korra to an underground earthbender club like how Toph was introduced and then to the same swamp that Aang saw visions of Toph before he met her.
These are both lame explanations. LAME.
 
Bolin is kind of gullible, and I mainly came to this conclusion when he repeated the words Kuvira said to him back to Mako.



Kuvira was playin him like she was bowlin
 
I like how Toph said both her daughters are shitty metal benders.

Pretty subtle hint at the magnitude of Toph now.

I thought compared to her metal bending in AtlA, Su and Lin were leagues ahead. I just hope she gets a chance to put her money where her mouth is.

Although her attitude that anything you do doesn't matter kinda hints that she has no dog in this fight. She's gonna be the Yoda role for sure.


Otherwise there'd be absolutely no suspense, there's no way she'd lose to Kuvira, or Kuvira's entire army with both hands behind her back.
 
My immediate reaction is that Varrics technology would be used for border control. Like the great organic wall or as something that shoots up when someone tries to cross wherever there isn't a border station.

Also what's the right spelling for the line between nations, border, boarder or something else?
 
Toph is mean :(
Still my favourite character.

I thought Toph would teach her how to feel the vibrations of the earth and stuff like she did with Aang. Korra just having metal left in her body is not what I expected.
 
Yes apparently and it doesn't make any sense. Since when could earthbenders bend plants?

It's a spirit thing. Remember that old ass tree?

Its roots connect the spirit world and the physical world. The "vines" in Republic City are actually the roots of that tree.
 
My immediate reaction is that Varrics technology would be used for border control. Like the great organic wall or as something that shoots up when someone tries to cross wherever there isn't a border station.

Also what's the right spelling for the line between nations, border, boarder or something else?
I wonder if Kuvira plays Command and Conquer, she's probably trying to make these:
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Varrick is building some spirit machine that Kuvira uses to turn Wu into a Llamabear and then he travels with Mako through the land to reclaim his title and gets back into a human while being a total dick?
Bingo. Expect a scene where Mako and Wu are tied to a log and fall down a waterfall.
 
Anyone looking forward to next episode and some focus on the airbending kids since we haven't really caught up with them yet? Although I'm wondering where there fourth sibling is? I haven't seen him in any media or pictures. He should be around 4 and we could find out what kind of bender he is.
 
Honestly, I feel like Kuvira is in the right, as of this moment. The king is obviously incompetent so why should the Earth Kingdom be stuck with him?

This is not the way to go about it. She's a dictator. Forcing colonies to join them or destroy them. She probably stole the supplies Kai and Opal were bringing to that one colony. She'll probably attack the metal bending colony next.
 
Honestly, I feel like Kuvira is in the right, as of this moment. The king is obviously incompetent so why should the Earth Kingdom be stuck with him?

She's right in that, no one else is providing any options lol. Even the most evil/wrong person could provide a better option then what is given. Hah. But I guess it all depends on what Kuvira's actual intentions are. I suppose without really knowing, it makes her seem not so bad. But if her plan is to turn kingdom into an industrial empire that forces people to work day and night, and her goal is to eventually conquer other nations for the strength of the Empire...

Then lol. She's just another Ozai. I think what gets me, is the end part with the Spirit Vine. Why would she need...powers from the Spirit Vines. Yeah she going full on mustache twirling villain.
 
This is not the way to go about it. She's a dictator. Forcing colonies to join them or destroy them. She probably stole the supplies Kai and Opal were bringing to that one colony. She'll probably attack the metal bending colony next.
I think she made that clear in this episode.

I hope she brings everyone to their knees.
 
This is not the way to go about it. She's a dictator. Forcing colonies to join them or destroy them. She probably stole the supplies Kai and Opal were bringing to that one colony. She'll probably attack the metal bending colony next.

Probably? She told Sue outright that she would.
 
I think she made that clear in this episode.

I hope she brings everyone to their knees.

If she actually marches into the Metal Bending colony in the next episode and attacks them directly that soon, do we really think the Bolin plot will continue? Lmao will he really go to Opal's city and straight up attack them? I'll find it kind of hard to believe Bolin sticking to Kuvira while they do this....

I was kind of hoping the Bolin story would play out longer...
 
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