Tahno

"water"

- You boys smell something in here? Wait, I know what that is; yeah, that's the scent of losers.

Tahno is a former waterbender and captain of the White Falls Wolfbats before the Equalist attack on the Pro-Bending Championship Tournament. He shows disgust towards the Fire Ferrets and led his pro-bending team to a third round knockout victory in the finals, making them reigning tournament champions four years running.

History
During her date with Bolin at Narook's Seaweed Noodlery, Korra noticed that Tahno and the rest of the Wolfbats, as well as their fangirls, were eyeing them. Bolin warned Korra not to make eye contact with him, describing him as a "nasty dude". However, she ignored his advice and glared straight at Tahno. Upon seeing this, he stood and gestured for the rest of his posse to follow. He engaged in a brief trash-talking exchange with the Avatar and tried to provoke her, allowing her to have "the first shot." Bolin warned her that if she were to lay a hand on him, the Fire Ferrets would be disqualified from the pro-bending tournament. Heeding his warning, Korra ended the exchange by calling Naga to intimidate him, which the polar bear dog did with a loud roar. Tahno yelped and reeled backwards upon witnessing the animal. He attempted to regain whatever dignity he could still muster and signaled for his posse to follow him out.

After the Fire Ferrets claimed victory in a thrilling semifinal, Tahno approached them with more insults. The Wolfbats ended up beating the opposing team in less time than anyone could imagine. In doing so, he went on to secure a spot in the tournament's finale with a first-round knockout. During this match, Tahno took out the opposing team's waterbender and put a hole in the glass of his helmet with a very powerful strike to the head.

Tahno and the Wolfbats' entrance into the championship match was overly extravagant and highlighted by fireworks and pyrotechnic displays. Tahno and his team very nearly cheated their way to a first round knockout, leaving Korra and Mako hanging from the edge of the arena. Korra swung Mako back up onto the ring, keeping the Fire Ferrets in the final. Mako proceeded to knock Tahno back a zone, angering him greatly. Round two was a draw and therefore decided by a one-on-one tie breaker between Tahno and Korra. Tahno goaded Korra into taking the first shot, calling her a "little girl", but was shocked as an unexpected strike to the head knocked him and his helmet out of the center ring. In rounds two and three, an angry Tahno used various illegal moves such as icing and combining earth and water to strike his opponents with powerful head-shots. After all three Ferrets were in the drink, he and the Wolfbats celebrated their victory, but as they did so, they were surprised to witness the beginning of the Equalist Revolution. As Amon entered the ring, the Wolfbats decided to fight him and his chi-blockers. They were swiftly defeated and Tahno begged for Amon to not take his bending away, going as far as to offer him the championship pot. His efforts were ultimately futile as Amon "cleansed" Tahno's and his teammates' "impurity".

Trivia

 * The first content sketch plus some information was unlocked through clicking a Pai Sho table on the formerly official Korra Nation web page which no longer exists.
 * Tahno can be seen on the back of the newspaper Korra was reading during a breakfast on Air Temple Island.
 * Tahno's design is based on top Japanese kickboxer Kizaemon Saiga, known for his flamboyant appearance and "ridiculous antics".
 * The Fire Ferrets use his image as practice material while they train for the finals of the Pro-bending Championship Tournament.
 * There were posters of Tahno at Narook's Noodlery back where he was sitting.
 * Tahno was one of the characters who had his bending taken away by Amon after winning the Pro-Bending Championship Finals, though others were seen having their bending taken away at the Revelation.
 * Tahno is the fifth named person to lose his bending in the Avatar universe, and the fourth to do so in The Legend of Korra.