Talk:Amon/@comment-49.145.52.174-20120405110736/@comment-4963341-20120405191356

Pretty much. That would be the most likely way that Amon's goals could have any real lasting significance since actually ridding the world of bending would be, as the original poster stated, a pretty much impossible ambition. But by demonizing and villifying it, Amon could try to create a world where, while benders exist, they must exist in hiding or otherwise deny their heritage. Which would be a great setting for future Avatar series to be set in; a world in which bending is considered taboo, but benders still exist and must hide who they are (though that does run the risk of being very similar to X-Men, but I think Bryke could pull it off).