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skericide. Her usual hangouts are at her dojo in Wood, her suite ME-2A, the hospital in Metal, Jack's Fishing Shop in Water, or the Brazen Turtle in the center of Keeliai. But Korra can be at any sector on just about any day. Prose or brackets, they're both good!)
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She shoots Korra a somewhat sympathetic look over 'that makes two of us.' "It's definitely come in handy here, yeah." And she thinks about that first trip to the Death plane, how much of it was pushed by her. "Hopefully it'll keep up that trend and get me home sooner rather than later. As for combat, I can train just about anywhere, but there are a few places I prefer. What about you? Does your waterbending need practice?"
She feels a little rambly, but in a way, she doesn't mind - it's nice to just get away from familiar people and feelings at the moment.
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"Yeah, bending's just like fighting. Keeping your skills sharp is important, so I practice all my bending styles everyday at the dojo in Wood. Or at home, depending on what I want to focus on." Bending talk, Korra never got tired of it and she didn't want to barrage Annabeth with it. Not after just showing her what it was, so she gave a half shrug with one shoulder.
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Given fire and water are already choices, she's kind of assuming other elementals, but the bigger question here is the 'more than one' implication. She's never really heard of a demigod being able to do that.
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showing offdisplaying her abilities. Smirking, Korra stepped back until she was a fair distance away since she didn't know if Mrs. O'Leary would be upset by the sudden bending.She probably should have asked Annabeth if she wanted to see them or if it would be safe, but Korra already had it in her mind to do so.
Lunging her foot forward, Korra lowered her hands only to lift them and a chunk of the pavement went up along with them. "Earth." A quick downward turn of her hands put the chunk back in place and a sweep of her foot over it cemented most of the cracks shut.
Hands still down, Korra generated to flames in both her palms and stretched her arms outward, spinning to make a fiery swirl in the air; a kick accompanying it to make it's own blazing trail. Once two full turns were done, Korra released both balls of flame from her hands into the sky and let the arc of fire fade away when both her feet were on the ground again. "Fire."
Her baggy pants began to flutter and her animal skin began to flap irregularly as loose dirt at her feet began to swirl. Then she began to lift into the air and an air spout that connected to the ground became visible around her waist. She moved forward along with it and slowly descended through it, reach ring of air dissipating as she passed until she was on the ground. Finally her hair stopped batting around and Korra placed her fist into her palm giving a light bow.
"Air." Placing a hand on her hip, Korra gestured to the the pack on Naga's saddle where she had put the water bottle back. "And you already saw water." Humility is something she was still learning, but right now Korra had no inclination towards it.
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Still, the fact that Korra can do all four is impressive, and Annabeth is hardly the person to criticize someone over humility. Her own lack of it will quite likely literally get her killed one day.
"No one back home's controlled more than one of those. Though Percy might be able to cause earthquakes, considering one of Poseidon's titles is The Earthshaker on top of being god of the sea." She gives Korra a nod, and Mrs. O'Leary barks her own approval. But there's something almost relaxed in Annabeth's face. It's an easy conversation to have right now, and she's glad for it. "Do you have a favorite?"
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"I’ve never really thought of singling one out for a favorite. Fire, I guess?" She shrugged. "It comes pretty easy to me."
Korra went back over, ignoring the kedan that stopped to watch the display, and scratched Mrs. O'Leary’s jowls before putting her hands on her hips in thought.
"But being the Avatar, I can’t really play favorites. My job’s to keep balance in the world, so that probably goes the same for bending. Is that what gods do in your world?" Gods are an entirely foreign concept to her.
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She snorts though, maybe because she's still feeling kind of cynical towards the gods. "No, that's more like our job, as demigods." She blows out a puff of air. It's not the entire picture, so she adds: "The gods are important to keep in the world, don't get me wrong - without them, civilization would collapse. But it's their children who are usually left to clean up the messes. We're the ones who fight the monsters."
Literally, and kind of metaphorically lately too.
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And there's something a little heavier in her tone, though she means it wholeheartedly. No more solo suicide quests, please.
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"And they help clean up those messes too, even if it’s just you who made it." It’s nothing more than a saying, but Korra felt it strongly and she held out her hand; her smile growing into a healthy beam.
"Think you have room to have one more?"
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And when Korra offers her hand, Annabeth finds herself taking it. She thinks she might have even if she hadn't been feeling overwhelmingly lonely lately. "No harm in trying."
She's not trying to be dismissive; that's just typical Annabeth speak. "Besides, I don't think Naga and Mrs. O'Leary would be too happy if we were enemies."
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"No, and it’s not good for anyone when they’re not happy." Giant dog tantrums. Korra tell you a thing about them. Well, Annabeth probably knew about those.
"I’ve got to finish Naga’s run to the park, but my suites at ME-2A if you want to come over or need something. Never hurts to have company." She scrunched up Naga’s face. "For both of us I mean."
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Mrs. O'Leary scoots over to Naga to say her own farewells, whining a little. "I'm in Metal, too. 1A. But I can't imagine it'd be all that hard for these guys to find each other. Maybe we could race them sometime."
She's pretty sure not only would Mrs. O'Leary enjoy it, but it's just the sort of potentially reckless challenge Annabeth herself is up for lately.
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Apparently Korra wasn't the only one looking forward to that race.
At Korra's step, Naga got back on all fours to follow. "Nice meeting you, Annabeth. I'll catch you later!" Korra waved, giving a solid smile before continuing on her way.
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"Nice to meet you, too. Don't let Naga drag you around too much."
And she nudges Mrs. O'Leary to start walking herself, planning the route home with a pitstop for food accordingly.