
ĭespite Korra's attempts to prove both of her parents' innocence, Tonraq was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. When Senna revealed that they knew Korra would eventually no longer need them, the Avatar insisted that she still needed them and the family shared a hug, only for the moment to be interrupted by Unalaq, who arrested Tonraq and Senna. Distraught, Korra ran back to her parents, apologizing to them for the pain she caused, and Tonraq apologized in return for holding her back. She was shocked to learn that her father was not part of the group and was deemed a traitor by the other rebels. Despite her anger with him, she did offer the rebels a chance to escape without consequences in an attempt to save her father. When Korra learned from her mother that Tonraq was approached to be part of a kidnapping attempt of Unalaq, she immediately assumed that her father had accepted the offer. Her hostility to her father spilled over to her mother when she tried mediating between them. This strain only increased in the prelude of the civil war due to their differing opinions about Unalaq's presence and intentions. Korra was left angered that her father kept this secret for so long and later refused to talk to him at all, except to tell him to leave before she encountered the Everstorm. These feelings only worsened when Tonraq told her that he was banished from the Northern Water Tribe for destroying a spirit forest in an attempt to ward off an invasion by barbarians. Korra, upset that her father had not let her live her own life, acted colder to him on the journey to the South Pole. This decision only further convinced the Avatar to take in Unalaq as her spiritual mentor. Korra's relationship with her father suffered tension when, at the Glacier Spirits Festival in 171 AG, she found out that it was he and Tenzin who made the decision to keep her locked up in the Southern Water Tribe compound. After Korra lost most of her bending abilities to Amon, and Team Avatar traveled to the South Pole, Tonraq and Senna anxiously awaited alongside their daughter's friends to see if Katara was able to return Korra's bending, and they later witnessed with pride how their daughter successfully restored Lin Beifong's bending abilities. Korra bade her parents farewell before she embarked on her voyage to the city.

They were supportive of their young daughter, enough so to let her travel to Republic City and follow her destiny. They discovered she was the Avatar when Korra began bending water, earth, and fire at only four years old. Korra's parents are caring and understanding of their daughter, and she seems to have a good relationship with them.

Korra embraced her parents, Tonraq and Senna, before her departure from the Southern Water Tribe. "We love you so much." ― Korra saying goodbye to her parents.
