So this will be a sort of alternative take on a Spider-man being in the world of the Avatar, but instead of taking place during the events of Avatar the Last Airbender, this story takes place during the Legend of Korra. Here Peter will be called Piandao Parkah who happens to be of Fire Nation and Water Tribe descent. Fire Nation on his mother's side and Water Tribe on his Father's side.

Here Pete's Spider-man suit will be the Spider-man Noir suit which seems fitting in my opinion, plus it looks badass, here's to one day getting a Spider-man Noir movie or full fledge game. Like L.A. Noir meets the Arkham games.

The pairing of this story will be Piandao x Asami Sato x Korra.

Disclaimer: I don't own any Marvel or Legend of Korra characters seen, mentioned or used.


Piandao Parkah often wondered what he did to deserve such bad luck in his life. The young teenager did his homework, studied every night, passed every test he was given with a perfect score and on a few occasions near perfect score when he would fall behind sometimes, and listened to his Aunt Mai and Uncle Bato. He never got into the 'bad crowd' as his aunt and uncle would put it and did everything he could to avoid trouble, but sadly it was normally trouble finding him and making his near non-existent social life even worse than before.

"Oi, get back here Parkah!" a large brute of a teen said as he and two others chased after a rather small and lankly looking brown haired teenager that was covered in a multitude of bruises, dirt and a few burns on his school uniform, along with a large wet stain placed on the front of his pants by one of his tormentors that just happens to also be a Waterbender.

'Crap, crap, crap, crap, crap, crap!' Piandao thought with growing fear as he adjusted his falling glasses while he raced through an alleyway not far from where the school he was attending was.

Just a few minutes ago, school had finally let out for the day and Piandao was on his way home when he saw a group of the school's Pro-bending players harassing a small freshman. Piandao, being the idiot that he was at the time, at least he thinks he was, told the guys to stop and leave the young boy alone. To no one's surprise, they didn't either hear or really just didn't care what Piandao said and kept harassing the kid until Piandao finally had enough and went right up to one of the larger teens and did something that sealed his fate.

He smacked him in the back of the head with one of his books that he pulled from his bag!

The good news was that it took the bullies attention off the freshman who didn't hesitate to make a break for it as if Koh himself was after his face…

The bad news was that Piandao had now earned the contempt of the larger teens and sadly given his less then stellar physical strength and height, his attack on the lager Earthbender didn't even so much as phase the man. So after a rather one sided beatdown that Piandao just barely managed to escape, he rushed off towards the nearest alley in hopes of losing his pursuers.

Sadly, the seemed especially determine to get Piandao after what he did.

'This is what I get for being the good guy… sometimes I can't help but wonder why I even bother' Piandao thought as he leaped over a few trash cans while trying to avoid getting blasted by a few small fire balls shot at him by one of the gaining bullies 'I mean it wasn't my business, meaning I should have stayed out of it. Especially if it meant not getting the tar kicked out of me by the school's entire Pro-bending team!'

Piandao was so distracted by his thoughts that he didn't notice that the earthbender that he hit earlier had slammed his foot into the ground, uprooting the entire ground in front of him and his gang, and it just so happened to be where Piandao was.

"Whoa!" Piandao yelled out as he suddenly lost his footing and fell face first into the ground. Before he could move his arms and legs were suddenly encased in rocks, causing him to pale as his tormenters approached him with varying degrees of amusement.

"Heh, I'll give you this Parkah…" one of the guys said in-between pants "You fast… for a non-bender"

"Heh maybe that's his bending" the waterbender of the group chuckled as he crouched down next to Parkah and pinned his head to the ground with a sneer "Running like a scared little girl"

Piandao tried to free himself but found the rock bindings remaining steadfast as he was surrounded by the large teens. Piandao paled as he saw the firebender of the team hold up a small flame towards Piandao's face with a dark grin.

"Let's see if the bookworm and burn like an actual book yeah?"

Piandao closed his eyes and waited for the searing pain to start as the flame began to move towards his face before suddenly he felt a powerful tremor followed by the sounds of his would-be tormenters yelping in shock and soon pain and the sounds of fire blasts, chunks of earth being torn from the ground and sent at something and the distinct sound of a spool and a cable flying through the air which meant one thing to Piandao.

'The police!' Piandao thought as he opened his eyes to see all of his attackers on the ground, each of them restrained and beaten with a single older woman standing above them with an unimpressed look on her face. She was garbed in what looked like the standard uniform worn by the City's Metalbending Police force but black instead of grey and had gold trimming.

"Kids these days…" she said as she glanced at Piandao and frowned before she made a slight gesture of her hand that broke the stone holding his hands and feet "You alright?"

Piandao nodded, stupefied at the woman's appearance "Uh yeah…"

The woman nodded before looking up as the sound of another Metalbender's spool went off. Piandao looked to see several more officers arriving and what sounded like an airship closing in. The older woman gave the younger men and one woman a dry look.

"I was beginning to wonder if you'd ever show up and make me drag these three back to the station myself"

"S-Sorry ma'am" one of the officers said with a wince "Still getting used to my gear is all"

"Get used to it quicker kid. Next time it might be worse than a bunch of bullies being jackasses" the woman said before she nodded towards the restrained teens "Make sure their parents are made aware of this on top of their school. Looks like Eastern Range Academy… why am I not surprised"

It was then one of the teens spoke up, the waterbender of the group "Hey we weren't doing anything wrong!"

The older woman glanced down at the teen as he was being picked up by one of the officers "Really, from what I saw you were about to let your friend their burn someone"

"We were just messing around!" the waterbender said with wide eyes as the airship came in overhead and stopped, blanketing the entire alleyway in its shadow.

The woman snorted at this before she wandered over to Piandao who had since stood back up and was busy getting his bag and it's contents back together. One of the straps broke and some of his books and papers fell on to the ground as a result of his falling over earlier. Piandao was about to reach for one of his books before the older woman grabbed it and held it up for her to better see in the low light.

"Advance level biology…" she said with a quirked brow at the title before glancing at Piandao "This is a university level book…"

"Just some light reading" Piandao said as he accepted the book from the amused woman "Also thanks for helping me…"

"No problem" the woman said before she held her hand out "Lin…"

"Piandao" the young teen replied nervously as he gripped the woman's hand and was surprised by just how much strength she had in her grip. This woman could probably break steel with her bare hands, regardless if she was a metalbender!

"Part of being an earthbender and the chief of police" Lin said with a small grin "Tends to make you tough"

Piandao blushed as he realized that he spoke out loud when he realized the woman's strength "S-Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you had non-woman hands or anything, not to say that there's nothing wrong with not having them, I mean it doesn't matter what kind of hands you have. I just, no wait what I'm trying to say is-"

"Heh it's okay Pinadao. I know what you mean" Lin said with a chuckle as she looked to see her men taking the kids up into the airship overhead "Mind explaining why a couple of soon to be expelled kids were beating up on you?"

Piandao looked down at the ground embarrassed "They were… they were picking on another kid and I told them to stop. When they didn't I uh… I um… hit the earthbender in the head with one of my books and well…"

Lin looked at Piandao with a slightly surprised expression before she chuckled "Well I'll give you credit kid. Not many guys your size are willing to stand up to three guys their size"

"I can guess why" Piandao said as he looked down at his appearance and sighed "My aunt's gonna kill me when she sees I got my uniform ruined again"

"I'm sure she'll understand" Lin said as she patted Piandao on the shoulder "Now how far are you from here? I can call a car to take you home"

"That's fine, I uh only live two blocks from here anyhow" Piandao said with a cough as he shouldered his bag and began to walk away before stopping "Wait do I have to give a report or anything?"

"You just did" Lin said as she turned to leave as well "You saw them harassing another kid, you stepped in, they chased you and were gonna hurt you, I stepped in and stopped them. Not all that complicated"

"Do I have to fill out anything?" Piandao asked as Lin shot a cable towards the airship.

"Your fine kid, just get home before dark" Lin said with a grin before she was pulled into the air and towards the departing airship.

Piandao watched her go for a second before he turned and began to silently make his way back home.

Piandao's home, and the surrounding neighborhood, wasn't much to brag about, hell he was willing to bet that some of the homeless guys in the nearby parks had more to brag about then him and his Aunt and Uncle. Their house, which was one of the many left over homes from the industrial boom that Republic City went through fifty years earlier, wasn't very large. The biggest room was the living room which also doubled as the kitchen and dining room.

Piandao and his aunt and uncle's rooms were just above that and they were even smaller to the point that if Piandao stretched his arms out with another person his size right next to him, their fingertips would touch each side of the room.

Piandao carefully made his way up the wood rotted steps and reached for the slightly rusted doorknob and with a bit of effort on Piandao's part, forced the old door open rather loudly, and walked in to see and smell that his Aunt Mai was already cooking dinner.

Piandao's aunt, like his late mother, was of Fire Nation descent, however unlike his mother she wasn't a bender. She still had the dark hair that natives from the island nation possessed along with a slightly pale complexion and amber colored eyes. She wasn't very tall, only reaching Piandao's chin which even then still made her small given the teen's short stature though his uncle often teased that Piandao was just a late bloomer like his father was and would shoot up in no time.

It was then that his aunt Mai called out from the other end of the room heard his Aunt's voice from the other end of the room that was labeled as the kitchen area "Piandao, is that you honey?"

"Yeah, it's me" Piandao said with a tired sigh and looked around for his uncle Bato "Where's uncle Bato?"

"Factory again" his Aunt Mai said as she turned from the old stove and towards her later best friend's son before her eyes widened in shock at the state he was in "By the spirits Piandao, what happened to you?!"

"Tried to do the right thing… gotten beaten up for it" Piandao winced as his aunt rushed over to him and took his slightly bruised face in her small hands.

"Are you okay, is anything broken?" she asked worriedly.

"Other than my bag and my pride? No nothing's broken" Piandao said as he let his aunt turn his head side to side "So uh Uncle Barto pulling another all-nighter?"

His Aunt nodded a little sadly "Yes, thanks to the new factory Future Industries opened up a few blocks away, the old Cabbage Corp factory is starting to lose business and workers to it"

Piandao's eyes widened slightly at that "Did Uncle Bato at least try to-"

"Yes, he tried to get a job with them but all of the positions, even the bad paying ones like damn janitor duty have already been taken" Aunt Mai said with a tired sigh "So he's trying to put more hours in at his current job while it still pays. The upside is that his pay will be a little better given that there's less workers, but that means he'll be pulling double shifts more often"

Piandao nodded a little sad that his uncle was being worked to the bone when by now he should have been retired.

Aunt Mai sighed as she released her nephew's head and waved him towards the small bathroom "Go get clean and then help me out here. Leave your uniform in the tub, I'll fix it up as best I can while you're doing homework"

"Okay…" Piandao said as he placed his bag on the table and made his way to the restroom to wash his face off while his aunt made her way back to the stove to check on the stew they would be having for dinner tonight.

The night passed as it usually did in the Parkah household. Piandao helped his aunt make the stew, they talked about his day at school which in turn caused Piandao to listen to his aunt rant and rave at the school for allowing his beating to happen and hoped that they delinquents were expelled or better yet locked up, a bit of praise towards Republic City's police for helping him. After dinner and with their old radio playing in the background, Piandao would spend the next few hours working on his homework while his aunt would sit across from him and make yet another repair to his school uniform that Piandao knows may be very close to the last time given they were running low on fabric and the shop that his aunt worked at will only let his Aunt take so much left-over fabric home a month.

"So aside from helping a poor young man from getting hurt by a bunch of thugs, did anything else interesting happen at the academy today?" Mai asked as she sewed a large tear up on her nephew's sleeve. She then gave him a small grin "Maybe meet a nice girl?"

Piandao couldn't help but snort at that as he rechecked his advance chemistry assignment paper and biology essay for any possible mistakes he made "No Aunt Mai, I haven't met your supposed future niece in-law"

"Drat…" Mai sighed exaggeratedly.

Piandao chuckled at that before his smile dropped and he glanced around at their small home "Besides Aunt Mai, I don't think any girl I happen to get a date with will stick around too long…"

"Why would that be?" Mai asked with confusion before she sighed "Most of the girls who go to your school live in homes just as big and in some cases even smaller than ours"

"Yeah and most of them are part of the crowd you want me to avoid" Piandao said as he took his glasses off and rubbed his eyes "You and Uncle Bato made it very clear you don't want me to end up possibly marrying some brothel girl in training"

Mai blushed at that "I didn't say that exactly…"

"Your right… that was a more appropriate way of saying it compared to the rather nasty insults you had thrown into that comment" Piandao chuckled.

"Oh hush you, if you think I'm bad, you should have seen your mother's reaction when she and I first moved here and saw the quality of most of the girls living around here" Mai said with a small smile at the memory "My father used to be a sailor and even he would blush at some of the things she said…"

"Heh…" Piandao chuckled a little before he looked up from his work at his aunt "By the way, how did you and my mom meet? I mean I know you two met on the way from the Fire Nation to here, but you never went into exact detail"

"That's because I spent half the boat ride over here drunk sweetie" Mai said with a laugh "I absolutely hate boats, ships and even worse, those pesky submarines"

"So, I take it you two met while you were busy puking your guts out over the side of the railings" Piandao said with a small grin.

"…Something like that" Mai said with a grin before they both heard the door open and looked to see Bato entering "Oh thank the spirits…"

"What, why?" Barto asked as he took off his hat and rubbed some oil that was still on his forehead from the assembly line at work.

Mai gave her husband a dry look "Your nephew was asking how I met his mother"

"Oh…" Bato said with a nod before looking towards his late brother's son "I'll tell you when you're older"

"But I'm seventeen" Piandao frowned.

"When you're old enough to drink I'll tell ya" Bato chuckled.

"Why?" Piandao asked with a frown, the drinking age in the Republic was eighteen, so it was only a year, but it still bothered him that he's having to wait so long for an answer. What, did he need to be drunk to understand it or something?

"Trust me kid, you'll need the liquor, Tui and La knows your father and I did when we found out how they met" Bato said tiredly as he sat at the table and yawned "So what fabulous meal did I miss this time dear?"

"Nothing special, just my spicy stew" Mai said with a simple shrug as she went back to repairing Piandao's jacket.

"Mmm…" Bato said before he glanced at his nephew and his eyes narrowed a bit at the bruises "So, whose getting skinned later tonight?"

"Bato…" Mai said with a tired sigh while Piandao avoided his uncle's gaze.

"No one uncle, it's already been taken care of"

Bato gave his nephew a surprised look "Really?"

"Yes, a few officers from the police stopped them from going any farther then they already did and arrested them" Piandao said as he leaned back in his chair and let out a yawn "So you don't have to break out that old machete of yours and sharpen it for anything…"

At this Mai scoffed "Like he could, his brother was the real hunter of the two"

Bato gave his wife a look of mock hurt "Honey…"

Mai chuckled at Bato's expression "Dear, you can barely fish according to your brother. In fact, the one thing you are good at hunting is that atrocious liquor that you and every person from the water tribes seem to like"

"That's… hard to argue against" Bato chuckled before he leaned forward and gave Piandao a small pat on the shoulder "All right sport, head on up for bed. You gotta a long day tomorrow and I need to talk to your aunt about something"

Piandao nodded as he gathered up his things and placed them in his bag before he stood up from the table and gave his Aunt a kiss on the cheek "Night Aunt Mai… night Uncle Bato…"

"Night Piandao" Bato said with another yawn as he leaned back in his chair.

"Good night dear…" Mai said as she gave Piandao a warm hug and shooed him away towards his room.

The couple watched the young man make his way into his room before he closed the door and shut off the light inside. As a precaution they waited a few minutes before they spoke in slightly hushed tones.

"I found some work…" Bato said carefully.

Mai stopped in her sewing and sighed "Please tell me it isn't with 'them' again Bato, please"

"Well not exactly…" Bato said with a tired sigh as he leaned on the table with an exhausted look on his face "The local triad wants me to work as a sort of glorified security guard at this underground fighting ring they have up and running down by the docks on weekends"

"Bato!" Mai said in a harsh whisper towards the man, her glare was hot enough that for a moment the old water tribesman actually thought he'd ignite in a shower of flames "You told me that you were done working with them!"

"I know but Mai, the factory won't be open much longer and the pay I was hoping to get was cut by the managers to keep the power going longer" Bato said tiredly before he glanced at Piandao's door "Right now the only money we have is the small amount in that safe of yours under our bed and Piandao's school money and I'm not going to start jeopardizing his education because I can't provide some damn money for us. I'm not going to let him end up like me and his father when we were his age, bunch of damn Opium hustlers or worse…"

"But Bato, if you do this, you're just going to get swiped up in all of the debts and favors they'll drag you into. You're not as young as you used to be, and the rules have changed since your time with those animals. These men will kill you if you mess up in any way" Mai said wordily "And that's you, Agni knows what they'll do to me or worse Piandao!"

"I know that" Bato snapped at Mai before he stopped himself from going any farther and held his head in his hands "I know dear… but I promised that boy's parents that I'd do whatever it took to provide for him and keep him safe. As you just saw on his face, I already failed at one of those things and now I'm on the verge of failing at the other. Mai… my family had an old saying and that 'With great power, comes great responsibility'." Bato said as he rubbed his brow tiredly "It's my responsibility to use all of the power that I have, both literally and figuratively, to keep Piandao safe and happy… how could I look my brother in the eye, either here or in the next world, if I can't do that?"

Mai was silent for a few minutes as she stared down at the table for a few minutes in deep silence before she looked up sadly at her husband "Bato… please… just please promise me you'll be careful out there. You almost died trying to get out the first time, I'm not so certain you'll pull it off a second time"

"I know dear… I know…" Bato said as he stood up and pulled his wife into a tight embrace.

Unknown to the two of them, Piandao had heard every word of their conversation as he slowly pulled away from his door and returned to his bed. He was originally planning to get a drink before heading off to sleep but his Aunt and Uncle's conversation had effectively destroyed his thirst…

Piandao laid in his bed, his eyes on the chipped paint ceiling before he glanced out his small window to see the distant skyscrapers of central portion of the city. After a few minutes of staring at the tall distant towers of the city, Piandao turned on his side with a tired sigh and slowly fell asleep, wondering how he could help his Aunt and Uncle. He knew it had to be more than doing good in school, the question was what?


And done.

Next chapter, Piandao attends a class field trip a few days later to one of the old temples at the edge of Republic City and makes an interesting discovery…

And for those wondering just what exactly Piandao's home and neighborhood looks like, just look up images of the crap living conditions during the industrial revolution, that's pretty much it in a handbasket.

Also yeah, I took down the CW chronicles story but I plan to repost it, a more revised and better put together version at least with a few minor and major alterations. I wrote myself into a corner with that story and I want to change it up a bit. So until then, enjoy watching Pinadao slowly become this world's Spider-man and kick some major ass in ways that are sure to be epic.

Also lots of drama in his luck with women… just because he's in another universe don't mean his infamous Parker Luck won't be there to kick him in the teeth at the worst times just to spite him and reward the spider powered teen in odd yet awesome ways!