Outpost soldiers

These two soldiers are members of Kuvira's army, stationed in a minor region of the Earth Empire.

History
In 174 AG, these two earthbening soldiers were stationed in a Forest in the new Earth Empire. One day, while on patrol they managed to capture Ikki, who only after being caught realised, that she was captured by members of Kuvira's army.

Taken back to the their, they ties Ikki chair and interrogated her in regards to her reasons for having crossed the Earth Empire's borders. Explaining that she was not a spy, Ikki started on a fast-paced ramble about how she came to be there and in which she revealed that she was Tenzin's daughter. As the soldiers were attempting to please her, she was offered a macaroon, though Ikki recognized the food as being made by her mother. When they asked Ikki about the whereabouts of her siblings, Ikki waved off the question, as she did not want to see them and preferred to hang out with the two men.



The three of them settled down to have a conversation with each other and when the soldiers lamented over being left behind by Kuvira, Ikki sympathized with them as she felt like her siblings constantly excluded her from any fun stuff. Pointing out that Jinora and Meelo would not let her help in their search for Korra, the soldiers offered to help her instead. Giving her a map, Ikki indicated the route she had been traveling. When one of the soldiers noted that none of their troops had reported a sighting of the Avatar, Ikki asked about the Foggy Swamp, as no military seemed to be based there. Just as the soldiers were about to release her, emphasizing that she had a big heart and was a valuable member of her team, Meelo and Jinora barged in and knocked the soldiers out with their airbending. Peeved over the intervention, Ikki stated that she had everything under control, pointing out that she had recovered their bag of food and believed to know Korra's whereabouts. Before leaving the soldiers' house, she apologized to them on her siblings' behalf and left them each with one of Pema's self-made sweet buns with happy faces.

Personality
Althought they were soldiers by profession, loyal to Kuvira's cause, who stop at nothing to achieve something great for their leader, even if it meant interogating a child civilian. In sheere contrast they quickly showed thmeselves to be kind and generous people, listening to Jinora and her problems and coensiding with her, trying to comfort her and later even helping her find Korra.