. . . . "While training the new airbenders, Tenzin took them on a dawn patrol to the peak in order to try and teach them how to meditate, while also practicing their breathing. Due to the elevation and the early hour, Yung and Bumi complained about the cold, though Tenzin told them airbenders were capable of warming themselves with proper breath control. In order to save the Air Nation members, the Red Lotus forced Avatar Korra to surrender herself to Zaheer atop Laghima's Peak. Suspecting a trap, Team Avatar and their allies split up into three teams at the base of the peak, each team carrying a radio; Korra was to meet up with Zaheer and was not to surrender until Mako, Bolin, and Asami, who would check on the captured airbenders at the Northern Air Temple, gave the word that the Red Lotus had kept their world. Meanwhile, Tonraq, Lin, Suyin, and a security force of the Metal Clan would scale the mountain and be ready to aid Korra after the airbenders were freed. As Korra reached the top of the mountain, she found Zaheer and P'Li waiting for her. Hearing Zaheer give Ghazan the order to wipe out their prisoners, Korra surrendered herself, her hands and feet being cuffed in platinum bonds by P'Li. Before she was ushered into the airship, she was alerted by Mako that the entire exchange was a setup. Although limited in her movements, Korra fought back, while Lin and her team scaled toward the top of the mountain. Noticing the new opponents, P'Li told Zaheer to depart with Korra while she held off the metalbenders. Before he could depart, however, Tonraq intervened and engaged into a battle with the airbender. Although Korra and her father managed to hold Zaheer off, he eventually gained the upper hand by tossing Tonraq over the cliff and knocking Korra out cold. After P'Li was killed by Suyin wrapping her metal armor around the combustionbender's head, causing her beam to explode around her head, Zaheer jumped off Laghima's Peak while carrying Korra. As opposed to plummeting down, he was able to unlock the ancient airbender ability of flight, something that had only ever been accomplished by the mountain's namesake, Guru Laghima."@en . . . "\"Original Airbenders\""@en . . . . "air"@en . "Laghima's Peak"@en . . . "While training the new airbenders, Tenzin took them on a dawn patrol to the peak in order to try and teach them how to meditate, while also practicing their breathing. Due to the elevation and the early hour, Yung and Bumi complained about the cold, though Tenzin told them airbenders were capable of warming themselves with proper breath control."@en . "Northern Earth Kingdom mountains"@en .