Red Lotus

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- Do you have any idea the power these criminals possess? Individually, they can take down any bender. Put them all together, they could take down the entire world.

The Red Lotus, is a splinter faction of the Order of the White Lotus founded by Xai Bau after the Hundred Year War. By 171 AG, the only publicly known members are four people who had been incarcerated for thirteen years following a failed attempt to kidnap Avatar Korra. The Red Lotus's leader, Zaheer, managed to escape imprisonment two weeks after Harmonic Convergence, using airbending abilities he had acquired due to the planet's energy shift, and subsequently freed the rest of his group. The goal of the Red Lotus is to usher in a new world order by doing away with the established nations and its leaders. According to Lord Zuko, Zaheer and his associates are dangerous as individuals and are capable of taking down the entire world as a unit.

Founding
After the Order of the White Lotus came out of hiding at the end of the Hundred Year War to serve the Avatar and the world's nations, Xai Bau became frustrated with the group's direction, viewing the White Lotus as reducing itself to merely the Avatar's bodyguard. In order to preserve the way how he believed the order should have been, he broke away and founded the Red Lotus to help free the world from the nations' influence. In order to achieve that goal, they wanted to truly unify the world by reopening the spirit portals so man and spirits would live together once more as one, as well as by doing away with the nation borders and their leaders.

Attempt to kidnap Korra and incarceration


When still a teenager, Zaheer met Chief Unalaq after they both just joined the Red Lotus. They learned about Raava, Vaatu and how Avatar Wan had severed them, bringing an unbalance to the world, which he, according to the Red Lotus, only strengthened by dividing the physical and spiritual world. The Red Lotus subsequently devised a plan to kidnap the Avatar in order to restore Wan's decision and teach her the ways of the Red Lotus. As such, Zaheer, Ghazan, P'Li, and Ming-Hua launched their plan to kidnap Korra a year after her identification as the new Avatar, though were unsuccessful due to the intervention of Tonraq, Tenzin, Sokka, and Zuko. The foursome was apprehended and detained in four maximum security prisons scattered around the globe. However, Unalaq had not come with his comrades that day and had thus managed to avoid being arrest. He washed his hands in innocence, covering up his involvement and pursuing his own ambitions; he even went as far as to commission, along with Zuko, the build of a prison in the western tundras of the North Pole to contain P'Li.

As was the case with P'Li, the Order of the White Lotus imprisoned Ghazan and Ming-Hua in environments that would prevent them from using any bending, while Zaheer was imprisoned in a remote mountaintop cell constructed entirely out of metal.

Members of the White Lotus and Chief Lin Beifong of Republic City spent the next thirteen years interrogating each member of the Red Lotus in order to determine the gang's motives, but were ultimately unsuccessful.

Escape


Shortly after the Harmonic Convergence of 171 AG, Zaheer acquired airbending abilities, which he used to ambush the sentries outside of his cell when they came to bring him his daily portion of rice and escaped. He promptly traveled to Ghazan's prison and used his disguise as a White Lotus sentry to come close enough to board the wooden building. While evading the attacks of the sentries, he managed to provide the earthbender three pieces of earth, which Ghazan promptly used to lavabend and break out of his wooden holding. After having done away with all the sentries, the two men greeted each other and Zaheer revealed that his abilities were a result of Harmonic Convergence as well as a sign that the group's path was righteous. The two promptly headed to free their third associate, Ming-Hua, who was detained in a volcanic facility devoid of moisture. After providing her with water to escape, the three resolved to free P'Li from the tundras of the Northern Water Tribe.

Using a snowstorm conjured by Zaheer to act as cover, the three made their way toward P'Li's prison in the western ice tundra at the North Pole. While Zaheer faced off with Zuko and Ghazan kept Tonraq busy, Ming-Hua quickly defeat Chiefs Desna and Eska and drilled her way down to P'Li's underground cell, where she incapacitated the two guards on duty and freed the firebender. Resurfacing, the two were immediately attacked by Druk, Zuko's dragon, though P'Li managed to redirect the flames and retaliate with a combustion beam of her own. With the group complete, Ghazan and P'Li swiftly defeated Zuko and Tonraq before fleeing the scene.

Tracking the Avatar


As part of their plan to find the Avatar, the four criminals traveled to Republic City and sought refuge in an apartment complex overran by spirit vines. Zaheer shaved his head and infiltrated Air Temple Island under the guise of "Yorru" in an attempt to determine Korra's whereabouts, though his apparent knowledge of Air Nomad culture and desire to meet the Avatar aroused suspicion from Kya, who eventually discovered his true identity. After a short battle, Zaheer managed to defeat Kya and fled the island, using a glider he had taken from Tenzin's office.

After returning to base, P'Li chastised Zaheer for exposing himself on Air Temple Island and compromising the group's whereabouts, stating that the incident prompted the police to begin looking for them. In light of the recent event, Ghazan inquired whether the group would continue with their plan to attack President Raiko, an operation which Zaheer decided to delay in order to focus on determining a way out of the city. To that end, the group ambushed a truck driver, whom Ming-Hua threatened to smuggle them all out of the city undetected.

The truck driver attempted to drive out of the city via Kyoshi Bridge, though by the time they got there, the road had already been barricaded and every vehicle was being searched by the police. Anxious over the situation, the driver wavered while questioned by the officers, who forced him out of the vehicle as a result. The truck driver fled the scene and left the police to open the back of the truck, from where Zaheer launched a surprise airbending blast, knocking the officers back and giving Ming-Hua enough time to gain control of the wheel and begin driving out of the city. The four were pursued by five police cars, three of which were immediately blown up by P'Li's combustion beams. In order to halt the remaining officers, Ghazan turned a section of the road into lava, which allowed the four to successfully escape.



The group temporarily camped in a forest outside of the city, where Ghazan, Ming-Hua, and P'Li discussed how to find the Avatar while Zaheer meditated. The waterbender expressed her regret over not having taken a police officer to interrogate for Korra's whereabouts, but P'Li simply reassured the two that they would find the Avatar in due time. Shortly after, Zaheer opened his eyes and announced that Korra was in Zaofu with the Metal Clan.

Attempt to capture the Avatar
With the aid of Aiwei, the Red Lotus infiltrated Zaofu under the cover of darkness and managed to capture the Avatar by sedating her and Naga with shirshu-spit darts. Their escape did not go unnoticed, however, as Pabu alerted Mako and Bolin, who subsequently attacked the Red Lotus and drew attention to of the group's presence. The foursome was soon surrounded by members of the Metal Clan, who used their metalbending to box them in with metal plates. However, Ghazan used his own skill to separate them all by creating a lava moat, forcing a stalemate between the two groups. Eventually, Bolin managed to block P'Li's chi by striking her third eye with a pebble, while Lin and Suyin Beifong dropped in from above on cables and rescued Korra. Zaheer attempted to recapture the Avatar, but was thwarted by Suyin, who pierced the wing of his glider with metal shards, forcing him to make a crash landing near the rest of his team. Realizing their attempt to kidnap Korra had failed, Zaheer created an air dome to cover their escape.

Pursuit of Korra
The Red Lotus later made camp in a cave not too far from the Misty Palms Oasis and contacted Aiwei to meet Zaheer at Xai Bau's Cove at sundown. In the Spirit World, Zaheer confronted Aiwei over what had happened at Zaofu, blaming the truth seer for the fiasco and accused him of having left loose ends. Although Aiwei assured the airbender that there was no evidence left linking back to the Red Lotus, Zaheer deemed Aiwei himself to be a loose end and subsequently threw his soul into the Fog of Lost Souls. Afterward, he returned to Xai Bau's Cove to have a conversation with Korra, who had followed Aiwei there. While secretly alerting his friends back in the physical world that Korra was at an inn in the Misty Palms Oasis, he distracted her by telling her about the origins of the Red Lotus.



While P'Li remained behind to guard Zaheer's body, Ming-Hua and Ghazan traveled to the village to retrieve Korra. Before they could locate the room she was in, Asami, carrying Korra while riding Naga, made a break for it, while Mako and Bolin instigated a fight with Ming-Hua and Ghazan. Eventually Ming-Hua managed to gain the upper hand against Mako, throwing him into a door and rendering him unconscious. As Bolin tried to avoid the burning lava bent by Ghazan by jumping into the inn's pool, Ming-Hua waterbent a sphere of water around him, effectively trapping him. While holding the two brothers aloft, she told Ghazan to pursue Korra. Before he could get to her, however, Earth Queen Hou-Ting's troops captured Asami and Korra to bring them back to Ba Sing Se. With Mako and Bolin in tow, the two returned to P'Li and Zaheer and the latter promptly informed them to load the brothers onto the truck as they were all going to take a trip to the Earth Kingdom capital.

Members

 * Aiwei (Fog of Lost Souls)
 * Ghazan
 * Ming-Hua
 * P'Li
 * Unalaq (betrayed group in 158 AG; deceased)
 * Xai Bau (founder)
 * Zaheer (leader)