Talk:Amon's relationships/@comment-72.66.121.150-20120626230206/@comment-5255547-20120703054057

I agree..

When Noatak was Amon, he really thought what he was doing was right. He was raised to think that bloodbending was his purpose in life (it was even stated during Tarrlok’s flashback that Yakone said that revenge against the Avatar was his sons’ purpose in life). He had lived with this ideal for decades before meeting Korra, and it made him an anti villain. After his duel, and subsequent defeat at the hands of Avatar Korra, and after being revealed as a unscarred waterbender, he realized there was nowhere left to go, and no one to turn to, but his brother, Tarrlok. I really feel like Noatak was sorry for what he did to his brother, and really wanted to make a new start, but the damage had already been done.