Koh

"spirit"

- It's been a long time since I've added a child's face to my collection.

Koh the Face Stealer is one of the most ancient and knowledgeable spirits in all of the Spirit World. Nearly as old as the Ocean and Moon Spirits, he is the only known individual to remember them crossing over to the physical world, taking the form of koi fish. He is a malevolent entity residing under an ancient tree in the Spirit World. Possessing the body of a gigantic centipede-like creature, Koh can change the appearance of his face to that of any in his collection at will by "blinking", and will steal the face of anyone or anything that expresses emotion.

History


When Ummi and Avatar Kuruk were getting married, Koh lured Ummi to the Spirit World, where he stole her face and trapped her forever as punishment for Kuruk's arrogant ways. Kuruk was determined to end Koh's life, but when the two met, the past Avatar could not go through with it as he realized that bringing an end to the spirit would also destroy the love of his life. Despite Kuruk's vindictive actions, Koh himself held no personal grudge against Aang, as he was a different incarnation of the Avatar.

Aang appealed to Koh for information regarding the Moon and Ocean Spirits, Tui and La, where Koh warned the Avatar of impending danger the spirits faced. When Aang asked for their location in the mortal world, the old spirit did not provide a clear answer and merely stated that they were opposites, forever revolving. When he told Aang that he had already met the spirits, the Face Stealer barely missed Aang's expression of epiphany when he realized that the identities of Tui and La were the koi fish in the Spirit Oasis.

Before Aang left, Koh stated they would meet again, which they did when Aang found himself in the Spirit World after being struck by Azula's lightning in the Crystal Catacombs of Old Ba Sing Se. During that encounter, Koh attempted to steal the young Avatar's face before he reconciled with the other past Avatars.

Personality
As an ancient spirit, Koh is a perilous force not to be trifled with. Koh steals the face of anyone or anything that shows emotion to him, which is why those who approach him are warned to remain inexpressive while in his presence. He possesses a sadistic personality, constantly trying to goad the slightest bit of emotion out of his visitors by frightening them with his monster-like appearance, or taunting them with his many faces.

However, Koh's actions suggest he was amoral rather than purely evil. He stole Ummi's face to punish Avatar Kuruk for his arrogance, but willingly told Aang the location of the Moon and Ocean Spirits and the danger they were in, and led him to his past Avatar lives. He is cryptic and often speaks in riddles.

Koh's faces


These are some of the many faces stolen by Koh. They are listed as they appear in the picture, from left to right.
 * A female Noh mask, a white face with red lips and gray eye markings. This was the face that Koh wore most often.
 * A curly-tailed blue nose face from the faceless monkey Aang noticed outside Koh's lair.
 * Ummi, a Southern Water Tribe woman with long wavy brown hair and brown eyes, who was the fiancée of Avatar Kuruk.
 * A bearded and mustached man's face. This is based upon another Noh mask.
 * An owl's face with light brown feathers and emerald green eyes.
 * A blue oni face, reminiscent of the Blue Spirit mask worn by Zuko. Koh shifted to this face when expressing extreme emotion.
 * An old man's face with a white mustache and blue eyes. This is another mask used in Noh theater.
 * A young man's face with brown hair and gray eyes. He was a Fire Nation soldier.

Escape from the Spirit World

 * Chapter 1: Avatar Roku
 * Chapter 2: Avatar Kyoshi
 * Chapter 3: Avatar Kuruk
 * Chapter 4: Avatar Yangchen

Trivia

 * Koh's bad breath almost made Aang crack while not showing emotion, despite the former's frightening faces.
 * Koh stated that he stole Ummi's face "about eight or nine hundred years ago", when in actuality Avatar Kuruk lived only about four hundred years before.
 * Even after Koh steals an individual's or animal's face, the creature still survives, as seen with a monkey who was still outside Koh's lair despite losing its face. However, this occurred in the Spirit World where food, water, and air may not be necessities like in the real world.
 * His name resembles the Japanese word "Kao" (顔), which means "face".
 * Koh has several similarities to Níðhöggr, a dragon of Norse mythology which gnaws on one of the three roots of Yggdrasill, the World Tree. It is sometimes believed that the roots are trapping the beast from the world, much like the tree in which Koh lives.
 * He also bears similarities to the Great Old Ones from the works of H.P. Lovecraft, in terms of his ancient knowledge, demonic form, and nightmarish lair.