Silent 'Legend Of Korra' Auction To Support Domestic Abuse Victims This Weekend

"The Legend of Korra" co-creators Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are famous for supporting noble causes and charities, and this weekend is a chance to help another great cause and obtain artwork from your favorite show!

On Saturday, Aug. 8, there will be a silence auction at Namaste Highland Park yoga studio-gallery in Los Angeles from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Konietzko and DiMartino have donated pieces to the auction from both "The Legend of Korra" and "Avatar: The Last Airbender."

"Mike's wife is involved in a wonderful charity for victims of domestic violence through Haven Hills Shelter," wrote Konietzko on his Tumblr.

"Mike donated some 'Avatar-Korra' books with signatures and drawings from the two of us. I donated this original Korra ink wash on bristol artwork (pictured above) which I created for the auction, based on the cover art sketch I posted last week."

This is just one of many instances where the pair has voiced their support for causes they believe in.

After the recent gay marriage Supreme Court ruling, "The Legend of Korra" co-creators are celebrating the decision with an iconic same-sex couple of their own-Korrasami.

Shortly after the announcement, Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino posted on their Tumblrs a photo of Korra and Asami together in a rainbow color template. Known popularly as Korrasami to fans, team Bryke had one simple thought in response.

"Onward and upward," wrote Konietzko on Friday.