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Not much is known currently about the two estranged Earthbenders, or what their journey will entail in the upcoming series. However, a look at early concept art has shown the designs of both, including the first look at the Avatar’s disability. First shown at the Avatar panel featured at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, this glimpse did not disappoint, feeling appropriately familiar, grandiose, yet refreshing, as it teased the future depicted in Avatar: Seven Havens.
A Unique Inclusion Creates a More Diverse Hero
The Avatar series has never shied away from physical disabilities in its character designs. From Toph Beifong’s blindness and Zuko’s permanent facial damage in The Last Airbender to Korra’s recovery via Wheelchair in The Legend of Korra, the situations have been covered with grace, brutal honesty, and sensitivity.
In the early concept art for the new Avatar, it appears she has lost her leg above the knee. She now relies on a prosthetic made of wood in order to move around. With her age speculated to be around nine to ten years old, this type of injury is life-altering and will likely pose challenges in her journey to discover her origins and her purpose as the new Avatar.
At this time, it is likely that the loss of her leg came as an injury during her upbringing. It is also possible that she was born with the disability and has spent her life overcoming it. However, with the emphasis on the chaos and dangers of the world, an accident or attack at a very young age could be a key element in her backstory, potentially acting as one of the big mental hurdles Avatars of past series have needed to overcome.









