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* JerkassHasAPoint: While Tarrolk could have been nicer to Tonraq, he did have a point that the problems the Earth Queen presents is a more pressing matter than searching for Korra who has been missing for fourteen years.
* YourCheatingHeart: Subverted. While Senna was never unfaithful to Tonraq, she was afraid he would accuse her of that when Korra starts to firebend.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: While Tarrolk could have been nicer to Tonraq, he did have a point that the problems the Earth Queen presents is a more pressing matter than searching for Korra who has been missing for fourteen years.
* YourCheatingHeart: Subverted. While Senna was never unfaithful to Tonraq, she was afraid he would accuse her of that when Korra starts to firebend.
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The chapter is divided into two main segments. The first is with the World Leaders discussing the issues of the Earth Kingdom. The second is around the flashbacks to when Korra was a child.

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The chapter is divided into two three main segments. The first introduces Bolin and Mako as they rob people. The second is with the World Leaders discussing the issues of the Earth Kingdom. The second third is around the flashbacks to when Korra was a child.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Earth Queen appears to be even worse in this story than in canon based on the number of refugees.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: AdaptationalVillainy:
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The Earth Queen appears to be even worse in this story than in canon based on the number of refugees.refugees.
** Tarrlok seems like even more of Jerkass in this story than in canon.
* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Tonraq and Tenzin are right that the world leaders should not be dismissive of the idea of Korra being the Avatar, and history has proven that finding the Avatar is essential and could help solve the current crisis. Tarrlok is right that the Earth Kingdom issues are pressing, and they require more immediate attention.
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The chapter is divided into two main segments. The first is with the World Leaders discussing the issues of the Earth Kingdom. The second is around the flashbacks to when Korra was a child.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Lin is far nicer to Tenzin in this chapter than she was at the beginning of canon.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The Earth Queen appears to be even worse in this story than in canon based on the number of refugees.
* ForWantOfANail: In canon, the Red Lotus did not attempt to kidnap Korra until she was five and after she was confirmed to be the Avatar. In this story, Korra is kidnapped by the Red Lotus prior to the White Lotus confirming her identity along with some other children who were around the right age. As a result of the Red Lotus making their move first, Korra had fewer people to protect her, and the Red Lotus were successful.
* TheGhost: The Earth Queen is mentioned a few times, but she does not appear nor does she send a representative.
* JerkassHasAPoint: While Tarrolk could have been nicer to Tonraq, he did have a point that the problems the Earth Queen presents is a more pressing matter than searching for Korra who has been missing for fourteen years.
* YourCheatingHeart: Subverted. While Senna was never unfaithful to Tonraq, she was afraid he would accuse her of that when Korra starts to firebend.

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