

Most significant is her son Tenzin, who was the only Airbender aside from the Avatar. Kya has a lesser role in Korra's team, serving mostly as a healer and support, though she later fought Zaheer and Ming-Hua as well. Bumi went on to serve as a high-ranking officer in the United Forces military along with Iroh, helping Korra's team in his own creative ways. She married the love of her life, Avatar Aang, and the two of them had three children: Bumi, a non-Bender, Tenzin, an Airbender, and a daughter, Kya, who is a Waterbender. Katara of the Southern Water Tribe is an elderly woman during Korra's days, but her role is perhaps the most important of all. Toph, who was living as swamp recluse, once arrived on the field of battle to fight alongside her daughters and her old friend's successor alike. Suyin, as the founder of the metal-clad city of Zaofu, eagerly taught Korra how to bend metal and, in season 4, helped fight back against Kuvira's Earth Empire, lending all her expertise and resources in the fight. Lin was instrumental in helping defeat the Equalist army, and obligated herself to be Korra's personal bodyguard afterward. Meanwhile, the free-spirited Suyin went her own way and explored the world and all its wonders.īoth sisters are vital allies to Korra, just as their mother greatly aided Korra's predecessor.

Lin, the elder, took after her police chief mother to impress her and carry on the family work. She had two daughters, each with a different father: Lin, and Suyin.

Toph Beifong was a creative Earthbender that truly understood her art, single-handedly inventing Metalbending. This is one of the clearest inter-generational connections between the old and new Team Avatars. Korra runs afoul of them after dispensing some vigilante justice on the streets, and tries in vain to appeal to Lin's parentage and Korra's own past life as Avatar Aang. One of the first major characters introduced in The Legend of Korra is Lin Beifong, the chief of Republic City's metal bender police force.
