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After Sasuke's fight with Naruto, the intense clash causes him to lose his memory, so he doesn't know his place in the world. After being caught within a storm, he gets transported to Republic City. There, he meets Avatar Korra and agrees to help her bring balance back to the world. Will he succeed in helping Korra, and what about his former comrades?
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Four Nations: Compound, Day…
A seventeen-year-old girl wearing red armor unleashed two kicks which sent fire towards a man wearing the same armor. He raised his hands to defend; however, the power behind the blast sent him crashing to the ground. This was followed by two more men shooting their own fire at her.

She was seemingly engulfed, but the girl dissipated the flames by moving her hands in a circular motion. She then got into her fighting stance again as one of the men charged. He shot three jets of fire, but the girl dodged the first, got rid of the second with a grunt, and dodged the third.

She then rushed forward as the man jumped and sent two fire arcs in his direction. She tumbled underneath the flames to avoid them. The girl then sent out more flames, which the man attempted to dodge; however, he lost his balance and fell to the ground.

As he attempted to stand, the girl came between the two remaining men and unleashed powerful blasts of fire. They're scrambling bought her time to launch a stronger blast of fire at the man in front of her, sending him flying into a triangular roof of a small building nearby.

He was rendered unconscious. While all of this happened, five people were watching. One of them was an elderly woman in blue and white clothing, three of them were guys in darker blue and white robes, and the last was a man in red robes.

"She's strong." The old woman stated.

"She lacks restraint." One of the men in blue robes corrected.

Just then, the last man charged the girl and showered her with a fire stream. She smiled confidently while running towards the man, straight into the fire. She parted it before pushing the man's arms apart, making him stop his bending.

The girl then used him to propel herself into the air and kick an arc of fire in his direction. Once she landed, the girl showered him with a follow up stream of fire. The man attempted to block but got thrown backwards in defeat.

"Woohoo!" The girl ran up to the five observers while taking her helmet off. "Hey, why all the doom and gloom? We should be celebrating! Three elements down, one to go!"

"You're getting ahead of yourself, as usual Korra." The man in red stated. "We haven't decided if you passed your Firebending test yet."

"Ever since you were a little girl, you've excelled at the physical side of bending yet completely ignored the spiritual side." The first man in blue stated. "The Avatar must master both."

Korra gained a bored look and bowed her head slightly. "I haven't ignored it. It just doesn't come as easy to me. That's why I should start training with Tenzin. He's Mister Spiritual."

"Do you think she's ready, Master Katara?" The White Lotus Leader asked.

"Yes." Katara smiled. "If anyone can teach her what she needs, it's my Tenzin."

"Very well, Korra." The leader nodded. "It's time for you began your Airbending training."

"YES! Finally!" Korra realized the elders were watching her with dismayed looks, so she turned serious. "I mean, thank you for believing in me."

Korra then smiled and walked away; however, she was unable to contain her joy as she ended up running off.

She immediately went to visit a curled up polar bear-dog within a stable. "Naga, you should've seen it. I kicked some Firebender butt and passed!" Naga wagged her tail and met Korra who cuddled her by the head. "Tenzin will be here in a few days."

Korra scratched Naga's head and laughed as her animal companion gleefully licked her face. Once they were done celebrating, Korra mounted her companion, and they rode up to the gate of the compound. A White Lotus sentry looked down at her.

"Just taking Naga for a stroll." Korra declared, yet the guard looks unsure until she crossed her arms. "Don't worry. We're not going far."

The guard decided to open the gate upon hearing that, seeing Korra spur her companion out.

Days Later, Evening…
A flying bison with six legs flew a man, pregnant woman, two girls, and a young boy towards the compound.

"Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? It looks like we're there. I know it, this looks familiar! Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Oh, please tell me we're there!" One of the young girls spoke quickly.

The man who was directing the bison to land sighed in relief. "Yes Ikki, as I've been telling you for the last fifteen minutes, we are finally here." Once the bison landed, the two girls rode air scooters down the animal while the man got off and Katara approached. "Hello, Mother. I can't tell you how happy I am to see you." The boy was pulling his ears. "Please, help me."

Katara laughed as the man bowed, allowing her to get the boy off his shoulders.

"Unhand me, strange woman!" The young boy declared, frantically waving his arms.

"That's your grandmother, Meelo." The man reminded.

Meelo nimbly pushed off Katara's arms and somersaulted over her.

Upon landing, the boy dashed off seeing the Waterbender smile. "It's so good to see all of you."

The other girl came up to Katara. "Gran-Gran, I've been reading about your old adventures, and I've been dying to ask, what happened to Zuko's mom?"

"Well Jinora, it's an incredible tale…" Katara began.

"Gran-Gran, you look old." She was cut off by Ikki jumping between them. "How old are you, and why is it so cold in the South Pole? Can we make a campfire, huddle around it, and tell scary stories? Then, can we make snowmen before you make them move with Waterbending? You could make them chase us. Wouldn't that be fun? Huh? Wouldn't it?"

As Ikki talked, asking far too many questions, Jinora gave a look of disappointment. The man, known as Tenzin, saw the pregnant woman slowly sliding down the bison's tail. He immediately walked over to catch her hands.

"Pema, let me help you." Tenzin helped her down. "Careful now."

"Stop doting on me." Pema retracted her hands. "I'm not helpless." She rested her hands on her swollen belly. "I'm just pregnant."

Katara walked over and gave Pema a hug. "The baby's strong. I see another Airbender in your future."

"All I want is one child like me, a nice Non-Bender who doesn't blast wind in my face every five seconds." Pema stated.

"Mommy, look!" Meelo called out before covering himself in snow and blasting it off himself using Airbending. "I'm a Snowbender!"

Pema was dismayed as she now had snow on her head. "Were Tenzin and his siblings THIS crazy when they were kids?"

"Kya and Bumi certainly were, but Tenzin has always been…rather serious." Katara informed.

"Mother, please." Tenzin then noticed Korra standing a few meters behind his mother, waiting with her hands behind her back. "Korra." He approached the young Avatar and put his arms around her shoulder. "Look at you. You've grown into quite the young Avatar."

"Master Tenzin, I'm glad you're here." Korra declared excitedly. "I can't wait to get started."

"Yes…well…" Tenzin sighed.

"You're going to have to tell her sooner or later." Pema said.

"Tell me what?" Korra asked worriedly.

"You're not staying, are you?" Katara asked sadly.

"I'm afraid not." Tenzin sighed. "We're only visiting for the night before returning to Republic City tomorrow."

"But…no, you're supposed to move here." Korra was upset. "You're supposed to teach me."

"I'm sorry, but your Airbending training must wait." Tenzin informed, to the Avatar's dismay.

Night…
Korra was at the table with the three Lotus members and Tenzin. "So, how long until you're ready to teach me Airbending? A week? A month?"

"It could be much longer than that." Tenzin answered.

"I don't understand." Korra voiced. "Why are you making me wait?"

"I have a responsibility to Republic City." Tenzin answered. "I am one of its leaders, and
the situation there is very unstable right now."

"But, you also have a responsibility to teach me." Korra reasoned. "Believe me, I'd be happy to find another Airbending master, but you're the only one. We're stuck with each other."

"I wish there was another way." Tenzin responded.

"Wait, there is!" Korra had an idea. "Since you can't stay, I'll go to Republic City with you. It's perfect."

"Absolutely not!" The White Lotus leader banged his hand on the table, making it shake. "The city is far too dangerous. Avatar Aang tasked us with keeping you safe while you mastered the four elements."

"I get that, but I don't think keeping me locked up in this compound like a prisoner is what he had in mind." Korra replied.

"I know this is difficult to accept, but it's not the right time for you to come to the city." Tenzin attempted to calm the situation.

"Whatever." Korra declared dismissively.

She then got up and left, slamming the door behind her.

Morning…
Tenzin, Pema, Jinora, Ikki, and Meelo were sitting on their sky bison with the latter four waving goodbye to Katara.

"Goodbye, Gran Gran!" Ikki declared.

"Oogi, yip-yip!" Tenzin ordered as he tugged the reigns.

The bison pushed off the ground and flew away. Katara started to shed a tear but wiped it away. On the rim of a nearby cliff, Korra sat with Naga and watched as Oogi flew past. Her expression suddenly turned from sad to determined.

Night…
Korra entered Naga's stable, making the polar-dog look up at her. The Avatar went about taking Naga's saddle and started putting it on her before tightening the straps.

"Nice night for an escape, isn't it?" Katara asked, startling the Avatar.

"I have to leave." Korra declared. "I must find my own path as the Avatar."

"I know you do." Katara smiled as Korra gave her a grateful look. "Aang's time has passed. My brother and many of my friends are gone. It's time for you and your generation to take over the responsibility of keeping peace and balance in the world." She placed her hand on Korra's shoulder. "I think you're going to be a great Avatar."

Korra hugged Katara. "Thank you."

The Waterbender hugged her back. "Goodbye, Korra."

Southern Water Tribe
Korra had Naga dig a tunnel out of the compound. Once they were out, she had the polar dog dash off towards the Southern Water Tribe. More specifically, to the home of her parents where she told them everything before hugging them.

"Mom, Dad, I'll miss you." Korra declared.

"We love you so much." Korra's mother returned.

Korra then ran over and climbed atop Naga. She spared one last look at her parents before having her companion dash off. They soon found themselves stowing away on a ship, for days, bound for Republic City.

Shinobi Country: Valley of the End, Day…
Within the Valley of the End, an intense battle was occurring between two boys, Naruto and Sasuke. Neither of them gave the other an inch, and they were currently at the lower level of the valley where water flowed. They were staring each other down while breathing heavily.

"You were serious…" Naruto stated in disbelief.

"Yeah, dead serious." Sasuke declared. "I intend to bury you where you stand."

"Just what is wrong with you, Sasuke!?" Naruto yelled. "Don't you see me as a friend anymore? I mean, neither of us ever said anything, but I always thought of us…as friends."

"You know what they say?" Sasuke suddenly questioned. "When two Shinobi are powerful enough, they can read each other's thoughts through exchanging fists. You were always an idiot, Naruto. Tell me, do you know my thoughts? Can you tell what's on my mind!?"

Sasuke charged Naruto and delivered an uppercut, sending him into the water.

"That's it. There's no mistaking it." Naruto was sinking. "You're dead serious. You mean to kill me; however, I don't know why. No matter the reason…" His eyes started to turn crimson, his pupils turned to slits, his whiskers became more pronounced, and his teeth became fangs. "…I can't stand to see you get taken by someone like Orochimaru!"

Just when Sasuke thought it was over, there was a quake as Naruto rose out of the water covered in crimson Chakra which formed into the shape of a fox around his body.

"This Chakra is intense, and Naruto seems different!" Sasuke was shocked. "What are you!?"

"I'm your FRIEND!" Naruto charged. "That's why you're NOT going to Orochimaru!"

The blond started attacking Sasuke. Despite him trying to dodge, it ultimately ended with the Uchiha taking a hit that sent him skipping across the surface of the water. He managed to catch himself atop a log that now bobbed along its surface.

"My Sharingan evolved to three tomoe, yet I can barely track his movements!" Sasuke stood straight. "Why go this far for me!?"

"This is the first bond I've ever had." Naruto responded.

"Bond?" Sasuke scoffed. "If that's how it is…" His body turned pale, his hair grew longer and turn light grey, and wing-like shapes appeared on his back. "…I'll sever that bond!"

Naruto used his demonic Chakra to strike Sasuke and send him against a rock wall; however, the Uchiha blocked with one of his wings. He then managed to push the blond back.

"You're strong Naruto, yet I don't feel like I'll lose!" Sasuke declared confidently. "Let's end this…This battle, and all the battles up until now!"

"Fine…" Naruto declared.

He created a Rasengan covered in his crimson Chakra while Sasuke started charging his Chidori, which was empowered by the Curse Mark. After their respective attacks were charged, they rushed at each other.

"NARUTOOOOOOOO!"

"SASUKEEEEEEEEEE!"

They clashed with their respective Jutsu.

"CHIDORI!"

"RASENGAN!"

There was a massive explosion.

Naruto was filled with sorrow. "I want things to be how they were…"

"There's no going back."
Sasuke was determined. "I WILL achieve my goal!"

The explosion sent both boys into free fall, unconscious. Naruto landed on a cliff while Sasuke hit the water, his body quickly flushed out into the river by the turbulent waves their clash generated. Dark clouds soon rolled in, and it began to downpour.

Some Time Later…
Kakashi and one of his summons, Pakkun, arrived to find Naruto's unconscious body.

"We were too late." Kakashi lamented. "I'm sorry we didn't make it in time, Naruto. Knowing you, you must have put up quite a fight."

"I'm trying to find Sasuke, but the rain has washed away his scent." Pakkun informed.

Kakashi looked down and found a Konoha headband, which he knew had to be Sasuke's, with a straight mark through the center. "His headband." He sighed as his gaze turned to the skies above, which were just as turbulent as the water nearby. "He must have gone to Orochimaru."

Land of Fire
A tall, thin young man, with pale golden eyes and brown hair reaching to his shoulders, was walking along the river through the rain. He wore a long, light blue kimono, adorned with an emblem of three bubbles on the back, and a pair of grey pants with an orange sash.

The kimono hung loose, exposing his chest, a bamboo jug, and a pipe. Eventually, he came across someone washed up on the edge of the river. It was an unconscious boy who bore a torn-up symbol of the Uchiha on the back of his shirt. He checked the boy over and found a pulse.

"Last I'd heard, back before I left Kirigakure, the Uchiha were reportedly wiped out by one of their own." The young man crouched by the boy's side. "This boy kind of looks like who should be the last of them; however, this one is much too young to be him.

Given his current state, I'm inclined to believe this isn't any form of Shinobi trick at play. Could this somehow be a survivor of that massacre, or someone dumb enough to wear that symbol? He doesn't seem to bear anything denoting himself as part of Konoha."


Even if this boy was from Konoha, the lack of a headband was a factor. Given this young man had left his own village, years ago at this point, he was hardly able to judge another for potentially doing the same.

"Hey, wake up." The young man decided he should try to rouse the boy. "Are you alright?"

Sasuke started to open his eyes, and while his vision was a bit blurry, he managed to see the man. "Where am I? Who are you?"

"Are we skipping the part where you say, "thank you" and introduce yourself?" The man asked.

"I won't ask again!" Sasuke jumped back from the man and took out a kunai which he pointed at him. "Who are you!?"

"How ungrateful." The man sighed. "I'm no enemy, unless you wish to make me one. I found you unconscious in the stream and decided to make sure you were alive." He shook his head. "Since it seems you must know my name first, I'm Utakata."

"Utakata?" Sasuke asked.

"Correct." Utakata nodded. "Now, would you tell me your name?"

"All I know is I'm Sasuke Uchiha." Sasuke introduced.

Utakata raised an eyebrow. "All you know?"

"It's all I remember from before you found me." Sasuke responded.

"He must have amnesia." Utakata reasoned.

This certainly complicated things. This kid was an Uchiha yet had no memories. That meant Utakata had no assurances that directing him back to Konoha would be in his best interest. Being a Rogue Shinobi himself, it wasn't like he could wander on up to ask them.

As things stood, this kid could have been on a mission that went south, escaped whatever Konoha was putting him through, or wasn't part of Konoha in the first place. There was a lot of unknowns, and he didn't like the thought of leaving some memoryless kid like this.

"Why don't I help you?" Utakata offered.

"I don't need or want your help!" Sasuke snapped.

For a moment, Utakata contemplated taking this response at face value since he had enjoyed his solitude. His conscience won out since he knew someone without any memories was likely not to make it far on their own.

"How will you remember anything if no one helps you?" Utakata asked. "Do you expect to remember on your own?"

"I can try and remember myself!" Sasuke retorted.

"You're a stubborn one." Utakata sighed as he took Sasuke's arm. "Let's go."

"What are you doing!?" Sasuke struggled as this guy dragged him. "Let go of me!"

Utakata paid him no mind as he dragged this Uchiha into the forest. Eventually, the two of them arrived at a giant tree with an open hole in the trunk.

"Here we are." Utakata declared. "This is my temporary base for this week, and you can stay with me if you like."

"No thanks." Sasuke started to walk off. "I'll be going."

"How will you go anywhere if you can't remember where you were from?" Utakata asked.

"Fine, I'll stay for one night only." Sasuke relented.

"Then, enter and make yourself at home." Utakata walked in. "I'm getting food ready."

Sasuke followed the older man. Inside there were seats made of logs, a log table, various supplies, and a bed.

"I take it you're a traveler?" Sasuke asked.

"You could say that." Utakata reasoned.

"How old are you?" Sasuke asked.

"Not important." Utakata answered.

"Whatever. Where are you from?"

"Again, not important."

"Hn, fine."

"Now, I'm going to get dinner started." Utakata stated, walking away.

"What am I doing here?" Sasuke was left with his thoughts. "Why can't I remember anything? What was I doing? None of this makes sense!" He then felt a sharp pain in his head, making him grunt. "Dammit! My head! What the hell!?"

"Are you okay?" Utakata asked, coming back to him.

"My head is hurting!" Sasuke grunted.

"You must have a nasty headache." Utakata noted. "I think I have a remedy for that."

He left for a second.

"Why is this guy helping me?" Sasuke contemplated. "I try to push him away, yet he keeps insisting on being nice."

"It seems we have a change in plans." Utakata returned. "It looks like I must leave sooner than I thought."

"Why is that?" Sasuke asked.

"I was meant to meet somebody who would take me to another country in a week; however, he just sent his hawk." Utakata informed. "An urgent situation has cropped up. If I still want to depart this country with him, we must leave now."

"Have fun." Sasuke retorted.

"Don't you want to come with?" Utakata asked. "Who knows. Maybe there is a good chance you'll get your memory back with me."

In the end, Utakata wouldn't force Sasuke to join, but he hoped the boy would agree.

Sasuke thought it over before sighing. "Hn, fine."

They went about packing everything.

"My destination is the shore." Utakata informed as they left the tree. "We'll have to travel far through the forest until we find it."

"Let's just get this over with." Sasuke retorted.

"Impatient, I see." Utakata shook his head. "Alright, let's make haste."

Konoha
Kakashi arrived at Konoha with Naruto's body slung over his back and hurried to the hospital.

"Kakashi Sensei!" Sakura approached him. "You're back, and you brought…" She noticed her blond teammate's current state. "Naruto? Is he okay!?"

"Naruto will be fine." Kakashi assured her. "He is tough, after all."

"Uh, where's Sasuke?" Sakura asked tentatively.

"I'm sorry Sakura, but we couldn't find him." Kakashi informed. "My guess is he's gone to Orochimaru."

That made Sakura fall to her knees as tears came to her eyes. "SASUKE!"

Kakashi unfortunately had to dash off. He wanted to do more for his female student; however, Naruto needed to be tended to. Despite what he said, the blond was in a rougher shape physically than she was emotionally.

Land of Fire
Sasuke and Utakata continue through the forest.

"Who are we meeting at this shore?" Sasuke asked.

"I suppose you could call him a friend." Utakata informed.

"Why are we going to meet him sooner than you intended?" Sasuke asked.

"While I am curious about that, and will ask about it, it doesn't ultimately matter to me." Utakata stated. "I've been ready to leave this country for quite some time."

"How long until we reach him?" Sasuke asked.

"We should arrive soon." Utakata responded.

Shore: Evening…
The pair arrived at a large shore with sand and ocean as far as the eye could see. There was a young man with a solid physique, jade-green eyes, and brown hair. He wore green and tan attire that seemed easy to move in.

"There you are, Yun." Utakata stated.

"Utakata, you received my message." Yun was relieved. "I was thinking I might have to leave without you." He then looked at Sasuke. "Who's this?"

"Sasuke Uchiha." Utakata informed. "I found him in a stream unconscious, and he seems to have lost his memory."

"He's coming with, I take it?" Yun asked.

"Yes." Utakata stated.

Where are we going?" Sasuke asked.

"We're using this boat to take us to the South Pole." Yun answered.

"Why would we go there?" Sasuke asked.

"Utakata wants to get out of the country and doesn't really care where he ends up." Yun stated. "As for me, this is personal."

"How long will it take us to reach this South Pole?" Sasuke asked.

"About a month, considering the South Pole is on the other side of the world." Yun answered. "Now, we must really be off."

"Right, come along Sasuke." Utakata stated.

"Whatever." Sasuke stated unimpressed. "Not like I have any better options."

The three of them clambered onto the boat and soon departed from Shinobi Country.

Ocean: Night…
Yun helmed the ship through the ocean while Sasuke and Utakata sat back.

Sasuke looked at Yun. "So, why did you have to leave early?"

"Believe it or not, I tend to receive visions of the future." Yun responded. "The change in plans resulted from one of a girl who will be in trouble if she does not receive help. She controls three of the four elements and will be the target of a masked man who seeks to destroy her."

"If I recall, from the materials you provided of this foreign country, what you've said makes this girl the Avatar." Utakata reasoned.

"That's right." Yun responded.

"He has visions of this 'Avatar' in trouble?" Sasuke contemplated. "What does that mean?"

"Sasuke, you should go inside and get some rest." Utakata voiced. "I don't know what happened, but it's clearly been a long day for you."

Sasuke stood. "Fine."

"Hey, I wasn't expecting you to come, but take a look through any of the wardrobes you find." Yun voiced. "You might get lucky with the outfits and come across something you can wear."

"Anything would be better than that destroyed shirt." Utakata added.

"Hn." Sasuke responded as he walked inside.

He did stop at the first wardrobe, within the first room he entered, and found an outfit that seemed like it was roughly his size. It was a simple black shirt with matching pants. He changed into that before laying on the nearby bed. As Sasuke slept, his head started to hurt.

Sasuke's Dream

A younger Sasuke stood in a field with an older boy who wore some headband bearing a symbol.

"Big brother! Big brother!" Young Sasuke spoke excitedly.

"What do you need, Sasuke?" The boy asked.

"You promised you'd see my Shuriken Jutsu today!" Young Sasuke exclaimed.

"Oh, that." The boy realized. "I'm sorry, but I have an important mission…"

"You're such a liar!" Young Sasuke cut off with a pout.

"Sorry Sasuke." The boy sighed and poked his forehead. "Maybe next time."

Ocean: Early Morning…
"Who was that?" Sasuke's eyes snapped open as he was shaking. "Why do I feel such rage when thinking about him?"

On the deck, Utakata looked to the sky and noticed dark clouds in the distance. "A storm is coming."

"Yeah." Yun nodded. "Looks like we might be in for rough waters any time today."

Later…
Yun continued to helm the ship; however, the ever-encroaching storm proceeded to make rather large waves that were difficult to navigate.

"The weather seems to be getting worse." Utakata commented.

"That's not going to stop me from sailing." Yun returned, determined.

Not even a moment after he said that, thunder roared in the dark grey sky, lightning flashed in the distance, and it started raining heavily.

"This is what I feared." Utakata stated.

Sasuke had managed to fall back asleep for a while, with no strange dreams this time, when the roaring thunder woke him. He rushed out of the room and up to the deck, only to see what the others already did.

"This is not good." Sasuke noted. "You realize we won't survive, right?"

"Don't think negatively." Yun voiced. "I'm sure we'll make it."

Unfortunately, the weather continued to worsen. The rain became more intense, the waves were more aggressive, and more lightning flashed across the sky as it was accompanied by roaring thunder that boomed all around them.

"At this rate, we'll be dead before reaching the South Pole." Utakata stated.

"Looks like I have no choice." Yun declared. "I'll need to transport us out of here."

"You told me you weren't a ninja the day we met." Utakata stated. "To my knowledge, bending can't transport us that far. Especially not Earthbending out here in the middle of the ocean."

"What I'm about to do doesn't really tie into either of those things." Yun retorted. "Just trust me. I'm getting us to the Four Nations."

Yun's right palm glowed with some form of bright green energy before he slammed it onto the deck of the ship. This energy spread until it was underneath all three of them, and they ended up falling within it. The boat, now vacant, was destroyed by the storm shortly after.
 

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