Grandma & Korra
Korra Korra
Grandma, I’ve been thinking about the stories you love—do you have a favorite tale of a hero who learned to balance the four elements? I could use some inspiration.
Grandma Grandma
Ah, there’s one that always warms my heart—the tale of the young hero who had to master the fire, water, earth, and air. He began by learning to calm his temper with the water spirit, then gathered strength from the earth, tempered his boldness with the wind, and finally found inner peace with the flame. Each element taught him balance, and in the end he saved his village by weaving them together. Take that as your spark: remember that every part of you—your patience, your passion, your steadiness, and your curiosity—must dance together if you’re to move forward.
Korra Korra
Thanks, Grandma, that story’s a great reminder. I’ll hit the water spirit first, then get my earth, wind, and fire in line. Balance is the real power, so I’ll bring all of that to the front line. Let’s do this.
Grandma Grandma
That’s the spirit! Remember, the water spirit will calm your heart, but don’t rush—take your time to feel the coolness before moving on. And when you bring earth, wind, and fire, let each one find its own rhythm. Keep a steady pace, and you’ll stand strong at the front line. I’ll keep a pot of tea ready for you, just in case you need a break. Good luck, dear.
Korra Korra
Thanks, Grandma. I’ll soak in the water first, then find my rhythm with the other elements. The tea’s a good backup, too. See you on the front line.
Grandma Grandma
I’ll keep the tea warm and the kettle humming, just in case you need a pause. Stay steady, my dear, and remember the water is always there to soothe. Good luck on the front line.
Korra Korra
Got it, Grandma. I’ll stay steady and keep the water close. Thanks for the tea and the calm. See you soon.
Grandma Grandma
You’re very welcome, dear. Stay calm, keep the water near, and remember the tea is here whenever you need a quiet pause. See you soon.
Korra Korra
Thanks, Grandma. I’ll be ready for the front line. See you soon.