Talk:Amon/@comment-46.120.96.145-20130205072752

Something occured to me about Amon - remember when he came out of the ocean waterbending, and by the look on his face realized everything he worked to achieve for years has gone? He was by far the most powerful being there - a waterbender sorrounded by water and a psychic bloodbender. If he was a bad person or crazy, as many assume, he could have killed Korra (almost powerless Avatar)  and Mako on the spot. Furthermore, he could attack his former followers and even cause damage to the city itself (tsunami? idk) in some sort if twisted revenge for leaving him. But apparently Noatak decided to escape and seek the forgiveness of his brother.

I think this proves that Noatak was a better person than most people think, because if we think about ATLA for example, i am sure Ozai and Azula would do what Noatak could do and didn't in similar situation. Noatak had realized he lost everything that had meaning for him, and decided to leave it. It even proves that Noatak is not power hungry (or that it is certainly not his main purpose of creating the Equalists) because at this moment he was with every possible power he could have, but without the support of his followers - but for him, the support is what matters and not his raw power over them or even his enemies.