Bloodbending

"water"

- Controlling the water in another body, enforcing your own will over theirs. Once I had mastered the rats, I was ready for the men. And during the next full moon, I walked free for the first time in decades, my cell unlocked by the very guards assigned to keep me in. Once you perfect this technique, you can control anything, or, anyone.



Bloodbending is a specialized technique within the art of waterbending that allows a waterbender to hydrokinetically take hold of the various fluids contained within a living organism's body and then manipulate them to control the movement of their intended target. It is largely seen as the darkest of all the bending arts.

The technique was discovered by the waterbender Hama in her youth whilst detained in a prison designed by the Fire Nation specifically to hold waterbenders. During her detainment, she concluded that all life contains water, and proceeded to develop the knowledge and skills of the art by practicing on elephant rats.

The forms and styles used by bloodbenders are very similar to how a ventriloquist controls a marionette, in particular the hand shape and movements. Whereas waterbending uses flowing motions with the arms, bloodbending seems to require a more rigid and abrupt form of movement, further highlighting its opposition to waterbending and its sub-skill, healing.

Due to its extreme nature, only a handful of waterbenders can bloodbend. Bloodbending is deemed by most waterbenders to be a dark art and is rarely used in combat. The complexity and sophistication required to perform the art usually only allows for its use during a full moon, when a waterbender's power is at its absolute peak. Yakone, Tarrlok, and Amon were the only known waterbenders capable of bloodbending without the aid of the full moon, though Yakone and Tarrlok had their bending abilities removed. Yakone and Amon were also the only waterbenders known to be capable of psychic bloodbending.

Bloodbending is applied to daily activities infrequently. Knowledge of the art eventually became known to the public, and the practice of bloodbending was outlawed by Katara following the formation of Republic City.

Discovery
After being captured during one of the Fire Nation raids aimed at weakening the Southern Water Tribe, Hama, along with her fellow waterbenders, was sent to a maximum security prison in the Fire Nation designed specifically to hold benders of her kind. There the guards were cautious of providing prisoners with any form of bendable substance that they could utilize in making a reprisal, going so far as to chain the limbs of the prisoners before they were allowed to drink. Any sign of trouble was met with "cruel retribution".

Despite the helplessness she faced while imprisoned, Hama was able to feel the enrichment provided to her by the full moon, and she began to devise a plan that would lead to her escape. It was not long after that that she realized the rats which constantly scurried around the bottom of her cage were filled with bendable water.



Upon the arrival of the next full moon, Hama attempted to take hold of the blood within an elephant rat, and succeeded. She had performed bloodbending. In the following months she continued to develop the technique, mastering it to a point at which she could effectively control the movement of an entire horde of rats under the full moon. It was then that she felt she could test the art on the men.

During the next full moon, Hama used bloodbending to control a passing guard, forcing him to open her cage and allowing her escape. Hama walked free for the first time in many years, and eventually settled in a village near the outskirts of the Fire Nation archipelago.

The puppetmaster
While imprisoned, Hama developed a deep hatred for the Fire Nation, and she vowed to take revenge at every instance possible. She created a makeshift prison underneath a mountain and formulated a plan where she would control unsuspecting Fire Nation villagers and lead them to the prison during a full moon. She used this technique and eventually imprisoned the owner of a quaint little inn. Hama became the inn's proprietor, and was able to repress accusations of being the one responsible for the disappearances by disguising herself as a sweet old innkeeper.

During a full moon, she planned to imprison an old man, Ding. The plan was initially successful, and Ding felt helpless as he was "possessed" by an unknown force. He was slowly led to the top of the mountain, where he looked up to the moon and what he thought would be his last glimpse of light. At that moment, however, the sun began to rise, and the power that Hama held over Ding slowly faded. Regaining control over his limbs, Ding sprinted away from the scene, and since then he has become the only passerby to ever escape the wrath of Hama.

Passing the knowledge to Katara
During the summer of 100 ASC, Team Avatar decided to camp near a Fire Nation village. However, Hama overheard them telling horror stories and deducted from Katara's story about Nini that they were from the Southern Water Tribe and offered the gang a place in her inn.

Upon discovering an old whale tooth comb in Hama's attic, she revealed herself to be a waterbender from the Southern Water Tribe and proposed to teach Katara some original Southern Tribe waterbending techniques, so that she could pass on the knowledge of the Southern customs before her death, something Katara happily agreed to.

Katara spent the next day learning various techniques from Hama, such as bending moisture from the air and water from within plants when no bodies of water were present. Hama stated that she would teach Katara the ultimate technique of waterbending at night, during the full moon, when their powers were at their peak. Katara was hesitant, claiming that villagers had been disappearing during the full moon. However, Hama seemed unaffected, stating that two master waterbenders under a full moon had nothing to worry about.

That night, Hama took Katara to the forest, where she explained her imprisonment and discovery of bloodbending. Katara was horrified, and refused to learn the art when Hama urged her to. This angered Hama, who then used bloodbending to control Katara. The young waterbender pleaded for mercy, but Hama refused to release her. Feeling the power of the moon enforce her waterbending as well, Katara honed her energy and broke free, stating that her own bending was more powerful than Hama's. The two began to duel, and Katara almost immediately took the upper hand.



Having discovered the truth about Hama from the villagers she imprisoned deep within the mountain, Sokka and Aang arrived soon afterwards to aid Katara and told Hama to surrender since she was clearly outnumbered. Hama refused, and used bloodbending to control them. Like a puppetmaster, she used them to attack Katara, who was forced to fight off her own friend and brother. Seeing how her attacks did not faze Katara, Hama maneuvered Aang toward Sokka, who had raised his sword. Katara, in an attempt to save Aang, used bloodbending to stop Hama, effectively breaking Hama's hold on the boys. She released her following the arrival of Toph and the freed villagers, who escorted Hama away from the scene. Now apprehended, Hama congratulated Katara on becoming a bloodbender, causing the young waterbender to break down into tears.

Later, when Zuko and Katara went to search for the man who killed Katara's mother, Katara used bloodbending to bring down the captain of the Southern Raider ship, despite the fact that she was against using the dark art.

Yakone's trials
By 128 ASC, bloodbending had been deemed illegal. Yakone attributed this legislation to Katara's influence. . A man named Yakone possessed the rare skill, and had the unique ability to use bloodbending without needing the power of a full moon. He used his skill to rule Republic City from its "rotten underbelly" for years. Eventually, he was arrested and tried for bloodbending, for which the United Republic Council at last found him guilty. As Yakone was condemned to a life in prison, he bloodbent the entire courtroom, including Toph, Sokka, and Aang, allowing him to escape. However, Aang overcame the effect of the bloodbending by entering the Avatar State and gave chase to Yakone through the streets of Republic City before trapping Yakone in an earth shell. He then removed his bending, ending Yakone's reign as head of Republic City's criminal empire.

Keeping the art alive
Yakone fled Republic City and journeyed to the Northern Water Tribe, surgically altering his appearance so as to conceal his true identity. There, he met and fell in love with a local woman, whom he later married. The two went on to raise two sons, Noatak and Tarrlok, both of whom were waterbenders. Yakone, fueled by hatred for the Avatar for stripping him of his bending abilities, began training his sons in bloodbending through "hunts". The two would scout out herds of animals on which to practice the dark technique and eventually, both his sons were able to perform bloodbending without the aid of a full moon.

However, chaos erupted when Yakone forced both his sons to bloodbend one another. Although Noatak willingly complied with his father's orders and bloodbent his younger brother, Tarrlok refused to perform such a sadistic act. Yakone consequently became infuriated and was about to harm Tarrlok before he was stopped by Noatak who, to defend his brother, bloodbent Yakone without remorse. Noatak asked Tarrlok to run away with him and begin life anew, however, Tarrlok refused and so Noatak left into the wilderness. Presuming that Noatak was dead after he and Tarrlok were unable to find him days after, Yakone devised a lie to hide the truth from his wife, through it broke her heart nonetheless.

Yakone's legacy


Though Yakone no longer trained him in bloodbending due to the guilt brought from its effect on Noatak, Tarrlok ended up following in his father's footsteps in taking over Republic City from a political seat while resorting to unsavory methods during his term as a councilman. Eventually, Tarrlok revealed his bloodbending during an altercation with Avatar Korra in City Hall in 170 ASC, using the art on Korra before she could finish him off with two fire blasts. Refusing to reveal to the surprised Korra how he could use the art when the full moon was absent, Tarrlok knocked her out and imprisoned her in his cabin outside of Republic City while covering his tracks. However, Tarrlok's lies about the supposed Equalist attack that resulted in Korra's kidnapping were uncovered by Team Avatar, Lin Beifong, and Tenzin, forcing him to use his abilities once again to evade arrest.

While attempting to flee to start anew else where, Tarrlok was confronted by Amon while at the cabin. As the Equalist leader stated that it was time that Tarrlok was "equalized", the bloodbender laughed at his threat and proceeded to bend the Equalists into submission. However, much to his shock, he was unable to subdue Amon himself, who was only slightly affected by Tarrlok's hold, and proceeded toward Tarrlok before taking away his bending. The moment Tarrlok lost his bending, he recognized the Noatak's bloodbending method and realized that the Equalist leader is none other than his brother. During Korra and Mako's mission to find and confront Amon, the two ran into Tarrlok, who was locked in the attic of the temple on Air Temple Island due to his knowledge of the truth. Tarrlok proceeded to reveal Amon's true identity that that he had been somehow blocking the bending abilities of numerous people through bloodbending.

Upon infiltrating Amon's rally at the Pro-bending Arena, Korra and Mako revealed Amon's secret identity to the crowd. Though Amon was prepared for such an event, having made his face seemed truly scarred, his deception was exposed when an Equalist Lieutenant witnessed him using his bloodbending on Korra and Mako in an isolated part of the arena and later to keep himself from drowning after the Avatar suddenly gained the ability to use airbending after he removed her other bending abilities. Forced to escape Republic City, Amon convinced Tarrlok to come with him on a boat headed for the Northern Water Tribe. However, due to the loss of his bending and that their father's hatred lived on in them, Tarrlok used an Equalist glove to ignite the boat's gas tank while in the middle of the sea, killing them both and putting an end to Yakone's legacy of revenge.

By that time, Korra had returned to Southern Water Tribe compound where she was visited by Aang's spirit. He restored her bending through energybending, and in doing so transferred the knowledge of the ancient art to her. Korra was later seen using energybending on Lin Beifong, effectively releasing her from Amon's bloodbending block, and restoring her ability to bend.

Potential
The control and manipulation of fluids within a person's body could accomplish a plethora of effects; for instance, bloodbending could be used to crush a victim's internal organs. In a similar manner, it could be used to pressurize, boil, or cool the water inside the body of an opponent, killing them in the process. Lastly, the technique could even be used to completely extract water from one's body, imitating the technique used with plants.



Despite its dark capabilities, in retrospect, bloodbending could be beneficial in healing. Bloodbending could be utilized in maintaining gashes and wounds, as to prevent loss of blood. More so, bloodbending could be used to alleviate blood clots and internal wounds, and can prove to be beneficial in life-or-death situations. Also, bloodbending could help in cardiac arrest, as it can be utilized in helping the heart beat if it were to stop by bending blood into and out of the heart.

Bloodbenders are capable of levitating their victims in the air by forcing the blood in their vessels upward. Additionally, it can knock its victims unconscious.

Psychic bloodbending


Psychic bloodbending is the psychokinetic ability to use bloodbending without the aid of motion and movement of the hands or feet. Yakone first demonstrated this ability when he used bloodbending to control an entire courtroom while his hands were still bound by cuffs. He passed on the knowledge of this technique to his son Noatak, who mastered the ability at the age of fourteen, after controlling packs of arctic wolves in the North Pole.

Bending severing
Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. This technique has only been demonstrated by Amon and appears to require direct physical contact between the user's hand and the victim's forehead. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead.

Limits
Despite being one of the most extremely powerful and dangerous techniques in bending, bloodbending is limited in the sense that it is usually only performable under the full moon, when a waterbender's abilities are peaked. This is due to the fact that bloodbending requires far more sophistication and precision than conventional waterbending, thus limiting its use to only when a waterbender's capabilities are culminated. The only known exceptions to this rule are Yakone and his two sons, Tarrlok and Noatak, who are somehow able to bloodbend in the absence of a full moon. However, bloodbending can have a dangerous effect on a user with the chance of that person becoming sociopathic in nature.



Furthermore, the effectiveness of bloodbending partially depends on an individual's knowledge regarding the human body, as the technique expects its user to control the fluids within particular veins and muscles. The utilization of bloodbending without a competent knowledge of the circulatory system may result in the death of the subject or subjects the technique is used on.

The degree in which a bloodbender can manipulate another person's body only occurs on a physical level, leaving the victim's mental faculties intact. This was seen when both Aang and Sokka were mentally aware that their bodies were being controlled by Hama, but were unable to control themselves. Consequently, a bloodbender is unable to use the bending abilities of the victims, as bending also relies on the mental state of the bender.

Yakone and his children have both used bloodbending to levitate people off the ground, as well as knock several individuals unconscious simultaneously. In particular, Yakone nearly killed Avatar Aang by forcing his neck near its breaking point.

Lastly, bloodbending seems useless when applied to a fellow waterbender of the same calibre, or to a waterbender who is far superior to the user. This is evident when Katara manages to easily free herself from Hama's hold, regardless of the fact that the technique has been used successfully on dozens of other subjects, and Amon when Tarrlok attempted to bloodbend him to submission. Bloodbending is also annulled when Avatars channel immense amounts of cosmic energy through the Avatar State, allowing them to break free of a bloodbender's hold instantaneously.

Known users

 * Hama (deceased)
 * Katara
 * Yakone (formerly, deceased)
 * Tarrlok (formerly, presumably deceased)
 * Amon (presumably deceased)

Known resisters

 * Katara
 * Aang (in the Avatar State)
 * Amon (presumably deseased)
 * Mako

Trivia



 * Katara used the technique twice, once inadvertently and once voluntarily. She first used the technique to prevent Hama from killing Aang and Sokka. Believing that he was the man that had killed her mother, Katara also utilized bloodbending willingly (albeit vengefully) against the Commander of the Southern Raiders.
 * It is odd that Katara was able to learn the technique so quickly, despite only knowing of its basis; however, it is important to note that Katara is a proficient healer and as such, has an advanced knowledge of the human body, along with the fact that she has exhibited the ability to advance expeditiously in her studies.
 * Even more so, the fact that she used bloodbending so effortlessly after only one attempt seems to indicate the extent of her waterbending prowess.
 * Those who practice this technique open themselves up to madness.
 * Only Tarrlok, his brother Amon and their father Yakone are known to be able to bloodbend without a full moon. All three have employed their abilities on the Avatar, and Tarrlok and Yakone have had their bending removed.
 * Amon is the only known person able to use bloodbending to remove a person's ability to bend.
 * Bloodbending is the only known bending technique to have been completely outlawed by society.
 * Bloodbending is the only known way besides energybending to strip a person of their bending, permanently.
 * With all other users dead or having their bending removed, Katara is the only known waterbender to still be alive and retain the ability to bloodbend.