How long will katara live
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Yeah I agree with that. Yes, and when Tenzin gets his third grandson Katara will die. However, her old friends Zuko and Toph are still alive in the sequel series. Katara lived through an interesting time in the history of her world, as the lines between the Four Nations blurred and a new country emerged: the United Republic of Nations.
The defeat of Ozai was followed by an industrial revolution and great leaps forward in technology. By the time The Legend of Korra begins, Katara is 85 years old and living in a world with radio and moving pictures. The Avatar: The Last Airbender comics pick up immediately after the end of the series and detail the early days of Aang, Zuko, and other leaders building a new world out of the ashes of the Hundred Year War.
Katara goes on various adventures with Team Avata r, enjoying the glow of her new relationship with Aang they call each other "sweetie," a habit that gives Sokka the "oogies". However, Katara's biggest story in the comics comes when she returns home to the Southern Water Tribe in the trilogy "North and South," only to discover that the village she grew up in has become a massive sprawling city.
The Northern Water Tribe, having discovered vast reserves of oil underneath their sister tribe's lands in the south, plan to build a refinery and turn the Southern Water Tribe into the source of precious fuel for all Four Nations as the industrial age emerges.
Katara is upset by how much her home has changed since she's been gone, and even more upset when she learns that her and Sokka's father, Hakoda, has a new girlfriend: a Northern Water Tribe architect called Malina. However, insurgent forces within the Southern Water Tribe believe correctly that the Northern Water Tribe is using the city construction and the building of the refinery to turn the south into effectively a colony of the north. A tribesman called Gilak attempts to kill Hakoda and take his place as chieftain, but Katara is fortunately able to use her healing powers to save her father's life after he is stabbed.
By the end of the comic, Katara comes to accept that she and Sokka will never have their simple village life back again, and even accepts her father's new relationship with Malina. Though Gilak's attempted usurpation is stopped, the tensions that arise in "North and South" don't go away.
While this news leaves audiences guessing, it is certainly indicative of more Avatar: The Last Airbender changes to come. Source: The Illuminerdi. She got her masters in Media Studies at the University of Leeds in Additionally, Nadira is a podcast host, writer, and occasional baker.
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