If you’ve always wanted to be a bender, your time has nearly arrived. Magpie Games announced in February that they’re diving into the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra to make a tabletop roleplaying game. Specifically, Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game. We’re ecstatic to hear this news. These animated series have such a rich world ripe for crafting adventures and quests. The possibilities for the roleplaying system from bending, to combat, to beliefs seem endless. They have so much wonderful source material to pull from.

Aang in Avatar: The Last Airbender

Nickelodeon

CEO of Magpie Games Mark Diaz Truman said in a statement, “The stories of Avatar are so moving for us because they are joyous and heartbreaking. We’re incredibly excited to bring the tales of brave benders and loyal friendships to tabletop roleplaying games; we know so many fans of both series have been waiting years for this moment! We’re also thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Asian designers like James Mendez Hodes to bring the world of Avatar Aang and Avatar Korra to life in a way that’s true to the authentic, diverse spirit of both shows.”

The idea of being a bender in the roleplaying game is a dream, but we’re sure the game will offer other roles as well. For example, I hope you can play a cabbage merchant. Magpie Games will have players build characters using playbook templates. Their release states that players “might protect local merchants from the Triple Threat Triad in Republic City, travel through a spirit portal to rescue a child taken into the Spirit World, negotiate peace between feuding communities within the Earth Kingdom, or pursue mysteries (and villains) that arise throughout their adventures!”

Nickelodeon

Magpie Games already has a release date in mind for the Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game too. The Core Book will arrive in February 2022. Two supplements, Republic City and The Spirit World, will follow in August 2022 and February 2023. And now the title is available to back on Kickstarter, along with a quick start guide you can use now. At the time of publishing, the Kickstarter is at $1,747,500 and growing (it had an initial goal of $50,000). So it’s safe to say the game will get made and Magpie Games will unlock lots of stretch goals. The Kickstarter page also comes with plenty of game details.

Originally published February 3, 2021.

Amy Ratcliffe is the Managing Editor for Nerdist and the author of The Jedi Mind, available now. Follow her on  Twitter and Instagram.