Amon

"water"

- The era of bending is over! A new era of equality has begun!

Amon, born as Noatak, was the charismatic and mysterious leader of a revolutionary group of chi blockers known as the Equalists. Their ultimate goal was to introduce equality for all by ridding the world of benders. A nimble and stealthy fighter, Amon was fearless in facing his opponents, regardless of their bending skills and abilities.

Claiming to be a non-bender who was granted the ability to remove a person's bending permanently by the spirits, a power only the Avatar had ever demonstrated, Amon gained the confidence and support of many people with the same ideals. However, when the complete conquest of Republic City by the Equalists was imminent, Amon was exposed by Avatar Korra as a fraud to the public. In actuality, he was a prodigious Northern Water Tribe bloodbender whose father was the escaped crime boss, Yakone. Alongside his younger brother, the former councilman, Tarrlok, Amon was shaped by Yakone to be a tool for his revenge against the Avatar.

Background


Noatak was born in the Northern Water Tribe to Yakone and his wife, as the older brother of Tarrlok by three years. Growing up, he was a good-natured child who always looked out for his younger brother and wanted everyone to be treated fairly and equally.

When Noatak and Tarrlok both discovered they were waterbenders, Yakone trained them ruthlessly to develop their skills. When Noatak was ten, Yakone took his sons on a supposed hunting trip far from their home, where he revealed his true identity as a Republic City criminal and explained to them the power of bloodbending. Claiming that their family had the strongest line of bloodbenders in history and with the intent of making his sons bloodbenders of the highest caliber, Yakone trained them during every full moon to use their bloodbending on animals, such as ox goats and wolves. Reveling in his newfound power, Noatak had mastered Yakone's psychic bloodbending technique by the time he was fourteen. As a bloodbending prodigy, he carried the burden of all Yakone's expectations and over the years, he became cold and detached.



Eventually, Yakone ordered his sons to bloodbend each other, which Noatak did with great ease, ignoring Tarrlok's screams of pain. When Tarrlok refused to bloodbend Noatak, Yakone became furious, calling him weak, and prepared to attack him as punishment. However, Noatak defended his brother by bloodbending his own father, stating that Yakone, having been stripped of his waterbending by the Avatar, was the weak one. Noatak then asked his brother to join him to start a new life away from Yakone, but Tarrlok declined, arguing that he was worried about their mother, thus causing Noatak to agree with his father that Tarrlok was weak. He ran off into the blizzard, prompting Yakone and Tarrlok to search for him in the following days; they eventually assumed that he had perished in the storm.

At some point in his life, Noatak discovered that he could use his bloodbending skills to strip a bender of their ability. He assumed the alias of Amon and became the leader of the Equalists, an organization striving to rid the world of bending. To garner sympathy, Amon claimed that he was born on a small farm to a poor family of non-benders who were being extorted by a firebender. When his father supposedly confronted the bender, he and the rest of his family were murdered and Amon's face was left scarred, forcing him to hide behind a mask ever since.

Accelerating plans
After Avatar Korra announced her official relocation to Republic City during a press conference at City Hall, Amon told his second-in-command that the Avatar's arrival would force them to accelerate their plans.

Later, at an Equalist assembly called "The Revelation", Amon revealed his plan to eradicate the world of benders, as they "had only brought suffering" and "were the cause of every war in every era". Amon rallied the sympathy of his followers with a false back-story, in which his family, all non-benders, was extorted by a firebender and his face was left horribly scarred. He also claimed to have been chosen by the spirits to usher in a new era of balance to the world by permanently removing people's bending in order to make equality a reality.



As a demonstration of his abilities, Amon had his Equalist henchmen bring forward several captured Triple Threat Triad members, along with Bolin, and proceeded to remove their bending one by one, starting with the firebending of the notorious crime boss Lightning Bolt Zolt. However, before he could finally purge Bolin of his earthbending, Korra orchestrated a distraction by releasing a screen of water vapor into the room, allowing Mako to rescue Bolin in the resulting confusion and escape. As the brothers and Korra were riding away on Naga, and tailed by several Equalists, Amon allowed them to escape, remarking that the Avatar would be the perfect individual to spread word about his powerful new ability.

Meeting Avatar Korra
Before officially meeting Korra, Amon had made a severe impression on her with his actions during The Revelation rally by unknowingly plaguing her with nightmares in which he removed her bending. Upon hearing that the United Republic Council had proclaimed him public enemy number one, he spread a message over the radio to his fellow Equalists, using the actions of the Council as proof of benders' oppressive nature.



After Councilman Tarrlok and Avatar Korra led a task force that successfully raided an Equalist training facility, Amon was publicly challenged by the Avatar to a midnight duel on Aang Memorial Island without the involvement of the task force or chi blockers. However, Amon did not arrive on time, nor did he come alone. Just as Korra began to leave the island, several hidden Equalists reeled her inside the island's museum, where she was quickly overpowered and incapacitated by chi blocking. Amon emerged from the shadows and revealed that he would allow her to keep her bending for the time being, stating that she would otherwise become a martyr and cause benders from every nation to rally behind her "untimely demise". However, he warned a terrified Korra that he would "save her for last" and finally "destroy her" in their inevitable showdown. With that final statement, he proceeded to knock her out and flee with his group.

Attacking the Pro-bending Arena


On the eve of the Pro-bending Championship match, Amon demanded that the Council put an end to the hero-worship of bending athletes by shutting down the Pro-bending Arena and canceling the tournament, threatening "severe consequences" should they refuse. The Council voted to keep the arena open, which Amon revealed to be in line with his plans for the situation. At the conclusion of the championship match, he entered the arena and stripped the victors, Tahno and the rest of the White Falls Wolfbats, of their bending powers.

While his Equalists overpowered members of the Metalbending Police Force in the stands with electrified gloves, the revolutionary leader gave a speech in which he condemned benders, using the cheating of the Wolfbats as an example of their typical abusive behavior toward their fellow non-bending citizens. Furthermore, he stated that the fate of the same Pro-bending team would serve as a warning to all benders who would dare to oppose his goals.

Later in his monologue, Amon also mentioned that the current tyrannical bending regime would soon be replaced with "a fair minded, Equalist" government. To this end, he planned on disposing of the bending arts in Republic City, his idealized start to eventually equalize the entire world. Declaring the revolution to have begun, he devastated the central playing field with a timed explosion before leaving the arena via the roof on an airship. Boarding the zeppelin, he narrowly escaped Korra's firebending attack, remaining unfazed at the flames before disappearing altogether.

A family reunion


Days later, Amon, accompanied by Lieutenant and a group of Equalists, found Tarrlok in his hidden hideout deep in the mountains surrounding Republic City. Warning the Councilman that it was his time to be "equalized", the waterbender defended himself by bloodbending his attackers. Although his henchmen were easily subdued by Tarrlok, Amon's skill in the practice allowed him to resist, much to the Councilman's shock. When asked what he was, referring to his ability to overcome the effects of bloodbending, Amon simply responded that he was "the solution", and he proceeded to take Tarrlok's bending.

While taking care of Tarrlok, he ordered his fellow Equalists to retrieve Korra, who was trapped inside a tiny metal box in the basement. He reminded his men not to underestimate the Avatar and ordered them to electrify the box, which would leave her knocked out when they opened it. However, as he was putting Tarrlok in the truck they arrived in, Korra stormed out of the cabin, having overpowered the other Equalists. Noticing Amon, she shot several ice spears in his direction, but the Equalist leader evaded them all and briefly gave chase, but stopped when Korra made her escape by swiftly gliding down the snowy slopes of the mountain. When the Lieutenant and the other Equalists joined him in watching the Avatar leave, he lightly scolded them for having underestimated her.

Attacking Republic City


Amon observed the start of the Battle for Republic City from an airship floating above the metropolis. Eventually, his airship was in the vicinity of the police headquarters as Tenzin and Team Avatar were fighting the Equalists' mecha tanks. After Hiroshi Sato, who was present aboard the airship with Amon, expressed his disgust while watching his daughter fighting alongside benders, the revolutionary leader promised him that he would have his daughter back soon.

That evening, after the entire city had fallen, Amon arrived on Air Temple Island, where his followers brought a captured Lin Beifong to him. He offered her the chance to keep her bending in exchange for information regarding Korra's whereabouts, but at her defiant refusal, Amon proceeded to take away her bending.

Endgame
After the original inhabitants had fled, Amon re-purposed Air Temple Island into his base of operations, and had his followers bring forth all the captured benders in order to strip them of their powers. He had taken residence in the tower on the island and used it as a makeshift prison for the captured Tarrlok. Having witnessed Amon leaving the island in an airship to head down toward the Pro-bending Arena for the Equalist Victory Rally, Mako and Korra entered the tower, where Tarrlok revealed Amon's backstory and true identity as Noatak.

With the city under his control, Amon started his victory speech at the arena by retelling his fabricated story from the Revelation rally. However, he was interrupted by Korra, who outed him as a waterbender who used the illegal skill of bloodbending to take people's bending away as opposed to using a gift given to him by the spirits. Though his family tree was revealed by the Avatar, Amon remained calm and confident and refuted Korra's accusations by taking off his mask, revealing the supposed scar on his face that was bestowed upon him by a firebender. Using convincing makeup to fool the audience, Amon managed to turn the tables and make Korra out to be the liar in the eyes of his supporters. When the Avatar and Mako were about to leave, Amon urged them to stay, directing their attention to Tenzin and his children whom he had captured. Aiming to "rid the world of airbending", he invited them to come down to the stage to try and stop him. Arrogantly turning his back to the duo to face Tenzin, he was forced to jump out of the path of Mako's lightning attack. Although he was able to easily avoid Mako's fire blasts, the air swipes the freed Tenzin threw at him proved to be too much, and he was flung off the stage.



Amon recovered quickly and went after Korra and Mako, who were acting as a diversion to let Tenzin and his family escape. He found them in one of the arena's storage rooms, subduing them easily with his bloodbending, believing that they were alone with no witnesses. However, after taking away Korra's bending, Amon realized his distraught Lieutenant had witnessed the whole thing. Being denounced as a traitor by his second-in-command, Amon was forced to defend himself, again having to use bloodbending to easily stop the attack before sending him flying through the air and into a pile of wooden boards. The distraction provided Mako with the time that he needed to charge a lightning attack, enabling him to immobilize Amon so he could grab a severely weakened Korra to escape. However, Amon caught up with them quickly, and again used his bloodbending to effectively halt them.

He prepared to take away Mako's bending, musing over the fact that no one else had been able to get the better of him, and that it was almost a shame to take bending away from one so talented. With his attention drawn away from the downed and seemingly powerless Korra, Amon was completely taken off guard when she, seeing Mako in danger, suddenly unlocked her airbending and used it to knock him away from the firebender. As she unleashed a barrage of air attacks upon him, flinging him through the hallway, he briefly regained the upper hand with bloodbending, but Korra managed to break his hold on her, blasting him out of a window into the harbor below with an air kick, where he began sinking rapidly into the sea.



Unaware that the water had washed his scar away, he regained consciousness underwater and instinctively used his waterbending to emerge from the sea on a giant waterspout to avoid drowning, exposing his waterbending abilities to his followers that were outside. Realizing he had lost all of his leverage and followers, he made his escape, dropping back into the water to avoid Mako's barrage of fire blasts. He managed to make his way back to Air Temple Island, where he released Tarrlok, expressing regret for what he had done to him and once more offering his younger brother a chance to leave with him so they could start a new life together, as he was all he had left in the world.

The two brothers acquired a speedboat and made their way out of Republic City, journeying across the Mo Ce Sea. Amon expressed his joy of being together with family again, though he had almost forgotten the sound of the name he was born with, but donned when he still had a loving family. As he drove the boat, the defeated revolutionary shed a tear upon hearing his brother assure him it would be like the old days, right before Tarrlok used one of the many electrified gloves lying in the boat to ignite its fuel tank, desiring to bring an end to what he referred to as a sad story. The resulting explosion formed a large mushroom cloud, visible from afar, killing them both.

Personality


Noatak once was a caring boy who strove to protect his younger brother. However, having been corrupted by the use of bloodbending at a young age, and having to endure the burden of all of Yakone's expectations due to his prowess, Amon became a calm and composed individual, more cold and detached from the world. He developed some sociopathic aspects and a desire for power, fueled by his intent for equality among everyone. Amon had somewhat idolized Avatar Aang's ability to remove an individual's bending, believing that skill to be more powerful than a bloodbender. In time, Amon had eventually devised his own technique to remove one's bending by utilizing his bloodbending to sever the bender's connection with their bending ability.

Amon had a severe abhorrence toward benders and was a staunch believer in what he viewed as equality, affectionately referring to his followers as "brothers and sisters". Amon sincerely believed in his rhetoric, having striven to be fair and treat everyone equal since he was a child. Ultimately, it was a misguided desire for justice, as well as latent power craving, that led him to start the Anti-bending Revolution.

He was clever and composed, as well as a convincing orator. He had a high command of the art of public speaking, knowing how to mystify and terrify his audiences and enemies alike, inspiring loyalty with each word and gaining widespread following for his cause. At the very beginning of the revolution, he seemed to have plans for Korra and had thus far avoided fighting her, resorting to allowing her to escape and spread word of his abilities to the city. Amon also chose not to take away her bending when he ambushed her after refusing to fight her, foreseeing that it would make her a martyr for benders and unite them globally against his cause. His proactive and logical thinking typically put him "one step ahead".



Amon was a calculating individual; his schemes were well planned and executed with great efficiency. He was very cautious, as he avoided direct conflict with benders, especially those with great power, such as Avatar Korra, knowing that he risked exposure against formidable benders. He had displayed utter fearlessness, which was exhibited when he was nearly blasted by Korra's firebending, overcoming Tarrlok's bloodbending, and chasing after Korra following her escape from Tarrlok's hideout. To support his pseudo back story of a firebender scarring his face, Amon used makeup to make it appear that he had actually been scarred.

He was a strong-willed individual in possession of a high level of self control, making him an extremely formidable opponent. His calm composure never wavered; when Korra escaped her prison and fired large missiles of ice at him, Amon did not hesitate to chase after her, but he remained composed when he lightly scolded his subordinates for underestimating her, which he had warned against. Mortal danger and his strong instinct to survive caused him to slip up once, revealing his true self. However, even then he regained his composure rather quickly, successfully enabling him to escape.

Waterbending
From a young age, Amon displayed a great natural talent for waterbending, quickly impressing Yakone and ultimately mastering the art under his father's tutelage. A true prodigy, his mastery of the art was immense, capable of launching himself out of a body of water on a gigantic waterspout and propelling himself over the surface at a speed exceeding that of Mako's fire blasts.

Bloodbending


Amon just as quickly mastered the rare and outlawed art of bloodbending, becoming exceptionally skilled and powerful at the ability. He learned his father's technique of psychic bloodbending, the ability to bloodbend without the aid of a full moon, mastering it at the age of fourteen, allowing him to perform his bending skills without any physical movement, but just sheer focus and strength of will. Much like his father, Amon was also able to use more common bloodbending techniques, such as body manipulation and torture, to an extremely powerful degree while exerting minimal effort. He could also levitate his targets, throw them around, subdue them, and knock them unconscious. With his skill in psychic bending, he could also bloodbend his target into submission while able to freely move in for other measures to finish his opponent, as well as controlling multiple opponents at once. Additionally, he exhibited the ability to resist bloodbending with little effort, even against his brother, Tarrlok, who had also mastered the skill.



Despite growing fascinated by this skill, he ultimately desired more, wanting to have the power to remove people's bending just as Avatar Aang had done to his father with the use of energybending. He eventually succeeded in this goal by using his mastery and precision with bloodbending to "sever" an individual's bending connection, effectively giving the same result as energybending. No medical intervention was effective in reversing this effect, and even Katara, a world-renowned healer and bloodbending expert in her own right, was unable to reverse its effects. The only known way to reverse Amon's bending-block is through the use of energybending, as demonstrated by Avatars, Aang and Korra.

Other skills


Amon epitomized versatility in many ways. To conceal his bending abilities, he mastered hand-to-hand combat and the art of chi blocking as an alternate fighting style. His prowess proved great enough to defeat even the most powerful of benders. He also demonstrated his agility as a nimble fighter, allowing him to maneuver gracefully and evade bending assaults with ease, even at close-range. His extreme resilience allowed him to withstand a point-blank lightning shot by Mako and subdue him with his bloodbending seconds later while appearing unharmed.

Aside from his combat abilities, Amon possessed great intellect and charisma. He effectively masqueraded his bloodbending technique, which he used to sever people's bending, as a mystical weapon given to him by the spirits. He was able to maintain this facade consistently even under the heat of battle. Being a gifted political strategist, he accurately portended that if he took away Korra's bending so early in his revolution, it would only end in Korra becoming a martyr, ensuring that benders across the globe would unite against his Anti-bending Revolution. He was also well-versed in terrorist tactics, subverting non-benders by manipulating their hate and bestowing fear upon benders, always seeking a psychological edge against his opponents, and consistently using intimidation and threats against his numerous enemies. As evidenced by the multiple attacks orchestrated by the Equalists, Amon was also a capable strategist and tactician, outmatching other organized forces such as the Metalbending Police Force on several occasions.

Appearances
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Trivia

 * Given his altruistic intentions and tragic past, Amon technically is an anti-villain. He is the first anti-villain in the Avatar universe to be an adult, since the two previous ones, Zuko and Jet, were both minors at the time their story arcs took place.
 * Amon's ability is called in the art of, which is roughly translated into "the death hand", referring to an individual who is skilled in killing but not curing.
 * The ideogram, present on his early character designs, means "fair" and "equal", matching the Equalists' name.
 * The Chinese transliteration for Amon's name,, has several meanings, but the most appropriate is "to cover".
 * Amun Ra, which can also be spelled as Amon, was an Egyptian Sun God, whose name means "Hidden One" in the ancient language.
 * Amon's name may also be a reference to Anonymous, a loosely associated hactivist group known for acting anonymously through online communities and for wearing Guy Fawkes masks in public.
 * The Guy Fawkes mask resembles the mask Amon wore.
 * Amon's real name, Noatak, is also the name of a city in Alaska.
 * Amon is the only known person who is not an Avatar to have had the ability to remove someone's bending.
 * Amon, along with Tarrlok, are the first two people to die on screen in The Legend of Korra.
 * Amon is the third known person to break free of a bloodbender's hold by their own doing, Katara and Aang in the Avatar State being the other two.
 * Amon is the only character known to be both a bender and a chi blocker, as Ty Lee and the Equalist chi blockers were all non-benders.