Doorman

"URN"

- The revelation is upon us, my brother and sister.

This doorman was a supporter of and worker for the Equalists, who used his intimidating presence to act as a security guard during the Revelation rally.

History
At some point the Doorman began to develop a hatred for benders and joined the Equalist movement.

During 170 ASC, on the night of the Revelation rally, the doorman was assigned to check whether or not every attendant of the rally had an invitation, which came in the form of a flyer. When Mako and Korra arrived, disguised as a couple, he halted them, stating that they were about to enter a private event and asked them for their invitations. When Korra stumbled, he looked suspiciously at the couple until Mako casually showed the flyer and asked if it was the invitation. The doorman took it and warmly welcomed them as brother and sister.

During the rally, while Korra was creating a steam cloud as cover with waterbending for Mako to rescue Bolin, the doorman confronted her and asked what she was doing. She tried to fool him by saying she was looking for the bathroom, but the doorman did not believe her excuse. He then took out his wrench and attacked her, but Korra avoided his attacks and used Mako's scarf to throw him into the pipes, rendering him unconscious.

Trivia

 * The doorman's voice actor, Kevin Michael Richardson, provided the voices of Butakha and Lightning Bolt Zolt, in addition to roles as the lion turtle, Tyro, The Big Bad Hippo, and Flopsie in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
 * The doorman's character design was a reference by the makers of The Legend of Korra to William "Bill" Rinaldi, the martial arts coordinator for the series.