Talk:Amon/@comment-67.255.232.42-20120617044003/@comment-65.130.145.183-20120617125009

It's a crazy theory in that it's bad storytelling. Mystery only makes a good villain if the final reveal is satisfying. Without some resolution to the mystery, it looks like the writers were clueless. There are strong narrative indications that either the audience or one of the charecters will recognize him without his mask. There's a lot of visual focus on Amon and his mask in particular that suggests that his identity is important. If it wasn't, the equalists would use something more generic and less personally tied to Amon as their symbol. I'd honestly be pretty disappoointed if he turned out to be just some random guy.