Bear with me for a second here, I’ve got a (I think) pretty solid theory on who Amon is. I did come up with it myself, though I’m sure many have before me as well. beware, there will be spoilers if you haven’t seen the show completely and/or haven’t been following the interactive game “welcome to republic city” yet.
When first reading all about Legend of Korra in the interactive game “The legend of Korra: Welcome to republic city”, I found it interesting it was told Katara and Aang had 3 children. One was named Tenzin, one was called Bumi (IIRC) and the last one I forgot (could’ve been Gyatso, not sure). Obviously Tenzin is an airbender, one of the children was a waterbender, and the last one didn’t have bending but was trained in fighting with a staff.
I think you all get where I’m going with this, I think the non-bender son of Aang is in fact Amon. Growing up with the avatar as father, a mother who’s one of the best waterbenders ever, and next to that 2 brothers who can both bend elements. I think that could make you think life’s unfair. And maybe he’d seen his father take bending away from that guy who threatened the city lots of years ago, and started training to use the technique…
Not the best theory, you’d probably think. But somehow, I can’t find the information on Aang’s children any longer in the interactive game on nick.com… I’m guessing they deleted it? Maybe with this information it’d be too easy to find out who Amon is? Or maybe I’m just looking over it, or misread the first time. you be the judge of that.
Am I the only one who’s actually played this/knows the rules/PTCG?
I knew most of the rules, but everyone else was mostly just collecting them, so I never got to play exactly like the rules since we made up our own.
I actually played the game a lot, we changed a few rules we didn’t like, but mostly it was by the rules. my cards were always the worst, but by strategy I usually won :P
In my storyboarding class the other day, the professor asked a student why he chose to make his main character a cavewoman instead of a caveman. The story was nongendered, the protagonist could have been either (or any), and yet it…
Thanks for all these thoughts, people. it makes me realize I should have some answers on my characters. why that gender on that character, and why that skin color on the other?
So if you go to Nick’s online interactive Legend of Korra game (which is gorgeous btw) you can find tidbits of information. Apparently Zuko is still alive, and he has retired from being firelord, but he have his position to his daughter!
Between LoK and FE:A spoilers, I don’t know which to be more excited for. At least, I can see LoK every weekend and not have to wait months for FE:A.
Also, I knew Dante Basco was back to voice him and bring some closure to the loose ties, which HAS to include Ursa’s fate (possibly a Book Two arc).
please anyone make the next episodes appear online, I don’t want to wait before LoK finally reaches the Netherlands (and being horribly dubbed to dutch).
also a spoiler, kinda; “Cabbage corp created the cabbage car, a lower-cost compact car.” a reference to the cabbage guy?
Now that you’ve all gotten a glimpse into the new Korra universe, we have a question we’d love to pick your brain on:
If you could have any single piece of Korra swag, what would it be? A Naga dog bowl? A Fire Ferrets t-shirt? A waterbending water bottle? Reblog, comment and let us know!
-Team Korra
4/8/2012
a waterbending bottle would be awesome. though my mind automatically skips to Katara’s waterbending bag, do they still use those after 70 years? seems like I should watch those first 2 episodes again…
anyways, I’d buy that waterbending bag if it were actually usable.
Holmes, Lincoln, Picard. I’ve had a Lawful Good character before, but I usually fall into some form of Neutral for other tests.
True Neutral 54% Good, 52% Chaotic welp!
Lawful-Good
82% Good, 40% Chaotic
wow uh okay that was a lot more good than I expected!!!
Lawful-Good
82% Good, 44% Chaotic
Neutral-Good 58% Good, 54% Chaotic
GOSH I BLAME LLOYD IRVING FOR MAKING ME AN IDEALIST oh look dino. Cloud Strife (FFVII) and lately gandalf hgsoigfhasuifgyosd and frodo and bilbo OMG
Neutral-Good (Ethically Neutral, Morally Good)
80% Good, 48% Chaotic
Yep, that’s me alright, although the test had various stereotypically mundane questions. I like the fictional NG’s mentioned, specially the last 5. (And it’s Obi-Wan not O-Bi-Wan -_-).
“…ethical considerations clearly have top priority. May pursue quite abstract goals. Often aloof and difficult to understand.” Yep, me. :P
hehe, I’m lawful-good, I expected to be something more neutral :P
Extremely nerdy rant about Fire Emblem Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn
Spoilers concerning major plot points for both Radiant Dawn and Path of Radiance ahead. Of course, with the age of these two games this seems hardly an issue but well, better safe than sorry!
[spoiler]I don’t believe Zelgius actually planned on hurting Greil at all, he just needed to know if he had become stronger than his teacher. Not knowing Greil had hurt himself after going berserk, Zelgius went all out in that fight. Not knowing Greil was unable to deflect his blade, he actually hit the target he did not want to hit.
second part of his plan was to get Lehran’s medal, he had to improvise a new plan after his last one failed. Yet, all he could think of was threatening the son of old teacher.
I don’t believe Zelgius is a bad guy, he’s just a soldier through and through[/spoiler]