Talk:Amon/@comment-2052980-20130906041132

Do you think Amon's story will matter in the future three seasons of this show?

I know he is dead, but I would hate to think that the conflicts and issues that Amon introduced in book one would just be overlooked going into the future books. I don't know if I am the only person that feels this way, but I am still not completely satisfied with the explanation that Amon merely used bloodbending as a way of permantly taking away another person's bending. I want to know more.

Noatak was around fourteen years old when he ran away. What happened to him after that? Where did he go? How did he make his way to Republic City? How did he become Amon? How did he transform bloodbending into a form of energybending? Were Amon's powers the same as Aang's powers? If no, how are they different? How was the Chi-blocking Army formed? I am hoping that just because Amon is dead, the writers don't ignore these interesting plot questions.

Aang's new powers was so unique when they were introduced at the end of book three of ATLA, and they seemed to be connected to the energy and spiritually of a person. I don't want to assume future plot, but with season two right around the corner, I kind of hope Amon's story will be spiritually connected. I would love to see Amon's story lead into an even worse evil.

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I would also love Team Avatar to find out that Amon and Tarrlok are dead. I can't imagine they would be okay with letting such a dangerous man go.