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Oh, sorry I misunderstood you. I hope Amon doesn't kill How the crap did I miss up the quoten thing? |
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Nerdnot wrote: |
Oh, sorry I misunderstood you. I hope Amon doesn't kill How the crap did I miss up the quoten thing? |
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The Joker but, he doesnt kill anyone, he is just using his power to improve his influence. I think he is smart enough to use Korra has a weapon of propaganda and showing AMON like a real threat.
[/QUOTE] Doesn't Amon have the same power as propaganda? Plus who can really understand the Avatar? A being of mass power, you know what they say "people fear what they don't understand."AvatarSensation wrote: |
I have to say that I kind of called it. As bad as this sounds, the Equalists kind of became Aang's "mistake" if you know what I mean. Not directly, no, but it kind of all goes back to him. I mean, we should have seen it coming, right? Every Avatar has a main "mistake" or "flaw" as we've seen. For Yangchen it was that she was undoubtedly harsh so that it caused Kuruk to slack off on his duties and be too laid back. For Kyoshi it was the mistake of creating the Dai Li. For Roku it was his leniency which led to the creation of the Hundred Year War. Then you have Aang who was, by nature, peaceful. His big mistake? He gave the people the idea of taking bending away. Although I actually like the fact that he did that instead of killing Ozai, it indirectly gave the nonbenders who were bitter towards benders for starting a century long conflict. They might have thought, "Hey, if the Avatar can take bending away, then why can't we?" If bending was taken away then all people could be "equal." Everyone would be nonbenders. |
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The Joker but, he doesnt kill anyone, he is just using his power to improve his influence. I think he is smart enough to use Korra has a weapon of propaganda and showing AMON like a real threat. |
The Joker but, he doesnt kill anyone, he is just using his power to improve his influence. I think he is smart enough to use Korra has a weapon of propaganda and showing AMON like a real threat.
I don't get that MarcolapinMar wrote:
I never said that would refer him as the joker. Bad quotes. readapost wrote:
Doesn't Amon have the same power as propaganda? Plus who can really understand the Avatar? A being of mass power, you know what they say "people fear what they don't understand." MarcolapinMar wrote: Nerdnot wrote:
I think I would rather refer to him as the Joker. MarcolapinMar wrote: But, for that time, everyone thinks that their leader can't bend anymore, so he is losing his position in his organisation. He might be like Batman, but as an agent of chaos. ( if you know what I mean )
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AllieAllie wrote: |
Maybe, but that would mean they were benders? And they're part of the nonbending movement right? |
UnovaChampion wrote: |
That "lightning" looked like a weapon of some sort to electricute Bolin. Not actual bending. |
Wow just watched the new episode "revelation" and I am completely blown away. I didnt think it was possible for this show to live up the original but it has set the stage to exceed it if you ask me. And the think we could have had a live-action format of this wonderful avatar world until M. Knight "Effed" it up. ugh!!! Sorry I am still not over that but anyway this show fantastic.
My quest for equality began many years ago,
Right here he's telling everyone that he knows what he's doing, he has done this for a long time, is an 'expert' perhaps. Also, it starts right away with an anecdote, a perfect way to showcase 'facts' while grabbing attention.
when i was a boy, my family and i lived in a small farm.
This is Very interesting, he's mentioning a farm, a very noble and humble line of work, but what's more interesting is WHO he's telling this. Republic City has been standing for many years, it's not difficult to believe that a large portion of people in that rally have been born in the city, AKA they have never worked in a farm or anything rural.
This tells them that Amon is more humble than them, that he is from a past 'era'
We weren't rich and none of us were benders
Here he reaffirms his point. He and his family were humble, nothing that gave them the edge in any aspect.
this made us very easy targets for the firebender who extorted my father.
And here he introduces the target. A firebender is the villain in Amon's anecdote, and firebenders created the 100 year war, the freshest war in the mind of the population. Here he also introduces his main argument, benders extort non-benders, an issue we as the audience of the show have seen is very true.
One day my father confronted this man, but when he did, that firebender took my family for me.
Here he reaffirms that his family was noble, his father a righteous man who stood up for himself, and that the firebender was a villain.
Then he took my face. I've been forced to hide behind a mask ever since.
Aaaaand here's the moneymaker, ladies and gentlemen! The thing that stuck out like a sore thumb until i noticed it, the charmcaster, the brainwasher, the single most compassionate thing in the world: Zuko's story.
In recent world developments, there are two heroes: Aang and Zuko. Aang is the Avatar, therefor he's Amon's and the equalists biggest enemy, but Zuko ended the war as well, he was a firebender, but he suffered for that. Zuko also commissioned the Aang statue and he has a statue of himself in the city, for all means, Zuko is a hero.
It makes sense that Amon takes some of Zuko into his story, being scared by a firebending and made ugly, since it's still fresh on people's minds that Zuko suffered and was better for that, so Amon draws parallels between himself and Zuko.
As you know the avatar has recently arrived in Republic City and if she were here she would tell you that bending brings balance to the world, but she is wrong,
No mention of Aang, either. The previous statement brings up a hero from the 100 year war, and this statement omits the other hero, instead he talks about Korra, the Avatar that is still in training. More than that, the Avatar is from a different 'era' and, most importantly, that Korra has the limited view of the Avatar, the classical "bending=balance" thing, but that thought, as he's about to state, is wrong.
the only thing bending has brought to the world is suffering; it has been the cause of every war in every era,
Now we have it, a stronger statement of why bending is wrong, extortion is the modern problem, but not without precedent. What the Avatar says it the means of balance, the humble Amon strikes as the means of war.
but that is about to change. I know you have been wondering what is the revelation, you are about to get your answer.
He promises a change and, to make it stronger, he also states that he's going to reveal what the conference is about, which builds up interest in what's to come.
Since the beginning of time, the spirits have acted as guardians of our world, and they have spoken to me, they say the avatar has failed humanity that is why the spirits have chosen me to usher in a new era of balance,
The entire anecdote builds up to this, if someone tells you that spirits talked to him, you'd say he's wrong. Bush couldn't pull it off, so why is Amon suddenly magical? He's humble. He worked the land, he suffered in the hands of benders and lived with nothing, and humility is always tied with how spirits/gods decide to reward.
There is also a 'confirmation' that the ways of the Avatar are wrong, that the spirits deny and don't believe in the Avatar. So he's saying with a 'backup' that the Avatar is no longer a 'hero' and he is.
they have granted me a power that will make equality a reality. The power to take a person's bending away, permanently.
And here's the strong line, he reaffirms that the Spirits chose him, that his views are the right way and that all of his life and opinions build up to a tangible solution that is open to him alone.
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So, all in all, he's Amon, someone more humble than you, who has suffered first hand the terror that benders bring. Like Zuko, his face has been scarred due to a bender. The spirits have chosen him to wield a power unlike any other and the Avatar is wrong. Now, all of this i call bull. Amon conveniently only fights three people: A gang-leader firebender and his water and earth bending sidekicks (and was going to fight our earthbending hero, Bolin). There are other gangs in the city, but Amon handpicked one where a firebender ruled and so he made a spectacle of it, he fought the firebender and stripped him from bendning, saying it'd make it a fair fight, so far that's good, now what makes that stand out is the fact that there was no earth or water on stage, AKA the water and earthbenders were screwed. So, why did he face a firebender head-on but didn't give water and earth a fair chance? Because Amon is a firebender, he knew firebending techniques like the back of his hand so that allows him to read the man's attack with more ease and therefor dodge like a pro. His chi-blocking kung-fu probably made taking care of the water and earthbender an easy task, as well. Now, what happens to those three? I say that there are two things: A) The entire point of Amon's technique is to press his thumb against the forehead, one of the biggest Chakra points, perhaps some massive heat there can make chi-blocking techniques more permanent. B) If we don't see those guys again... who is to say that Amon's thing is any more permanent than any other chi-blocking attack? Nobody can say otherwise since he would make sure they aren't seen bending again, or in other words, seen at all... |
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About the revelation thing, '' energy bending '' I do think it is permently, I don't agree about the fact that they would make AMON saying - '' Your power is gone forever '' for one episode, that was just made for that episode and finally find out that it was fake. He is doing exactly the same moves that Aang did with Ozai, except there is an emphasis on his thumb and maybe some small differences how he grabs the guy. |
M_AD_S wrote: |
do you have to be a bender to do energy bending??? Aang learned energy bending from that lion turtle, and i think i read somewhere that energy bending was there before bending :s |
M_AD_S wrote: |
do you have to be a bender to do energy bending??? Aang learned energy bending from that lion turtle, and i think i read somewhere that energy bending was there before bending :s |
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I guess you need to be able to ben, that makes only one possibility. You need to be a bender then born bender, or there is maybe another way to be able to energy bend ? Learning it or by gaining access to that power. I have another question, could it be reversible ? Does that mean AMON could give that power to non-benders ? |