Talk:Amon/@comment-4662143-20120429061109/@comment-4662143-20120430001604

@Wolf

I linked to the video I found it in, but the guy deleted it. I pestered him for details, but he didn't respond. So no, I can't tell you where the picture is from, because I have no idea. You can pester himfor more information. Maybe he'll talk to you. But please let me know if he tells you anything. The burn really has to be a burn, because no amount of shadow can produce a shade darker than Amon's clothing. Plus, we know what Aang's skin color looks like in shadow; the top of his head is darker because the light coming from the left side of the page can't reach it, like it reaches his face.

@Mysteria

The face obviously isn't going to be an exact match, since an old Aang's features would be less sharply defined, and he'd be thinner too. But that doesn't mean it isn't him. I'm sure that you could find the same discrepancies between youngand oldKatara. It would be easy to fabricate the image, I'll admit, but whoever did it must have been really really good, given that they even got the shadowing right. I don't see fans as that capable. The Arabic subtitle would obviously be added by the TV station of whatever Arab country it's airing in; the creators wouldn't have anything to do with it. Why isn't it plausible for Tenzin to know who Amon is? He may call him Amon because that's what he's known as, but he may know who he was before he became a revolutionary. Sort of like how Dumbledore knew that Voldemort was actually Tom Riddle, but called him Voldemort anyway.

@Youth

When Koh steals faces, he takes eyes as well. Remember the monkey that Aang sees in the spirit world? It has no eyes, nose, mouth, or anything. But Amon has all of those things. He can talk, so he has a mouth, and we can see his eyes through the eye holes of the mask.

@nony

True, he doesn't, but remember that the creators have messedupcolors before

@nony

Amon has yellow eyes, and light skin, while Korra has blue eyes and dark skin. Highly unlikely.

@Jaded

Perhaps it released earlier in the Middle East. Who knows how that stuff works?