![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 ZaheerĪmong stiff competition, Zaheer stands out as the best villain of the entire show. Despite Noatak having a desire to protect the weak from an early age, Yakone's training in the art of bloodbending dulled his empathy through learning a skill that involved subjecting others to your will. This inherent contradiction, while being his ultimate weakness, was also what made him so interesting as a villain. What ended up being his ultimate downfall was the very thing that gave him power in the first place he was secretly the powerful waterbender Noatak and son of the infamous crime boss Yakone. After all the amazing feats shown through the art of bending in Avatar: The Last Airbender, it was interesting to see how powerless non-benders might feel in a society built by benders. As the leader of the Equalists, Amon made Korra question the hierarchy of the world of which she was at the very top and forced Korra to realize that, although his methods were questionable, he was genuinely fighting for equality. While Kuvira was a great final villain, Amon was a fantastic introduction to The Legend of Korra and Republic City.
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