Suggest LoK Villains

A bender that was against technology because it unnecessarily leveled the playing field between benders and nonbenders. The Villain would want to institute a caste system with nonbenders at the bottom and transform Republic city into a monarchy.

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A Swampbender who's communion with the Swamp got preempted by hermit Toph

So he moved to Republic City and started communing with the Spirit Vines. He starts a cult, allowing Waterbenders to turn into powerful Vinebenders. The spirit vines don't burn and they can tunnel through solid rock

They start off as a harmless peaceloving hippies, but slowly its revealed just how creepy they are. Real invasion of the body snatchers

Korra's crushing weight of inadequacy when faced with the archaic nature of the Avatar's role in the modern world.

>Suggest LoK Villains
A writer with actual good ideas who can write a proper ending.

Someone who looks like Korra but is 3 years older, isn't a bitch and who has a sweet rack.

Glass/crystal bender that uses bending to form makeshift weapons in a fight.
They belonged to the elite of society. It became known that he and his family where triad leaders. Amon took his bending and Korra refused to help him.
He went on a soul searching trip and found the last lion turtle that was willing to help him.
Now he wants revenge on korra and the whole of rebublic city

I mean has anyone tried to go full communist yet? I mean I think Amon was kind of supposed to be a metaphor for that and Kuvira was a little bit of a fascist, but Republic City is full industrialized robber baron caste system and the rest of Earth Kingdom is even worse. A Marxist would do great there.

>I mean has anyone tried to go full communist yet?
Yeah, your mom did.

How dare you! My mother is a Jesuit.

She's definitely a layman. All day long, layman.

>not "all day long lay, man"
I appreciate the banter, but must end it here.

You're right, I should make the joke more obvious next time. That's worth any amount of effort. Maybe I'll explain it next time, too.

that would be the greatest hero this franchise has ever seen

The triads could've been expanded on. A diverse group of benders who use a fusion style of bending. Their unorthodox style could give them an upper hand over more experienced benders. Maybe an earth bender who bends dust like water, a fire bender who bends fire in a flowing motion like water and a water bender who bends ice like earth. It works to show society changing and more traditional forms of bending falling out of style. They did this a little with Mako and Bolin's styles but I think that was more because they were too lazy to work with martial artist

They should make Bumi a villain given how he was treated by his family. Just think for a second, how disappointed do you think his parents were when they realised he couldn’t bend? I can’t imagine the devastation both parties must have felt. It’d probably be on par with finding out that your son is trans. Like you want to try your best to still love your child but you can’t help but feel ashamed. All the cool bending related things that they probably wanted to share with him we’re just thrown out the window. All their hopes and dreams slowly crushed. Each day, the disappointment in their hearts growing stronger and stronger. It’s almost as if he was born disabled. Imagine being the avatar and having a disabled child. It’s a full time gig caring for disabled people. Aang would have been so exhausting caring for his retarded non bending son while trying to maintain balance in the world. At some point I’d imagine he’d start to have enough and begin to resent his first born son. He probably would have started questioning his air bending beliefs and would have thought to himself “man, if only I executed this child when he was younger, I could have saved him from a life of misery”. That’s the funny thing about the avatar world. You never know if your child is gonna be a bender or not until it’s too late. Abortions are not going to save your arse in the avatar universe. It’s sad really. Kinda puts the whole Aang being a neglectful dad into perspective. I can just imagine him and his young son going out each day to practice bending only for their bonding sessions to end in tears and broken bones as Aang pushes Bumi off of large cliff sides in an attempt to activate his latent air bending abilities, but each time Bumi fails. Everyday Aang would go home more and more distraught, and with less hope in his eyes.
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He’s in denial. He doesn’t want to face the reality. He’s the goddamn avatar for gods sake. He’s the last air bender. How could this happen to him? Of all people for this to happen to. He probably starts to see it as some sort of punishment thrust upon him by the universe. It’s his retribution for initially failing to save the world from the 100 year war. It’s the only explanation he can come up with and as a result he no longer sees a son but a demon designed to torment him. He’s a heavy weight on his back, constantly reminding him of his failure. And you have to understand that Aang comes from a group of people where everybody was born a bender. When he first met Katara and Sokka he barely paid any mind to the fact that Sokka was a non-bender. He tried to play air bending tennis with guy despite the fact that you literally needed air bending to move the ball. The entire time Aang’s brain could not register the fact that Sokka was a non-bender to him. As far as Aang was concerned, non-benders didn’t exist. There’s no way for such an inferior group of people to exist. They are lesser beings to him, so you can just imagine how strong the contempt for his son would have been. It’s sad to say, but I don’t think the contempt stops there. As I said, Aang comes from a group of people with such powerful bending genes, that all their offspring were born benders. He’s also the avatar. He’s strong, he’s spiritual, he’s married to a powerful water bender. There’s absolute zero reason for him to spawn a non-bender. So when he eventually discovers how much of a disappointment his son is, he begins to question himself. Was he ever really that powerful to begin? Are his genetics really all that great? There’s no way his son is so infinitesimally weaker than he is.
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>A bender that was against technology because it unnecessarily leveled the playing field between benders and nonbenders.
Imbalance

So now he starts to question whether Bumi even is his son at all. Heck, he doesn’t even look like him in the slightest. He’s so dark skinned, darker than than his mother. He has a thick head of hair and he’s even named after his father’s best friend. I mean, there’s no way Aang didn’t begin to question Katara’s love towards him. And this only makes Aang hate Bumi more. It was fine when he was just a disappointment in his eyes, but now he’s a walking symbol of his wife’s infidelity. His contempt only grows now. And there’s nothing he can do about it. He’s an air bender and to air benders, all life is sacred. What’s he to do? His air bender ways prevent him from leaving or disposing of the child, but if he stays he’ll be a cuck. He tries to cope, but can only endure so much. Soon, small arguments with his wife turn into daily beatings. His home becomes a broken mess. Katara, puts on a brave face for her children and for the people of the world. No one can know what the avatar has become.
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Just came here to say Combustion Girl getting her head blown up was THE best moment in LoK

>Heck, he doesn’t even look like him in the slightest. He’s so dark skinned, darker than than his mother.
I really hope this is a shit post

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A senile avatar who’s dementia makes him think the new fire lord is still the old evil fire lord so he tries to kill him while all his friends and family to stop him without accidentally putting an end to the avatar cycle.

An avatar raised to by a corrupt group of nobles. His world view is twisted since the day he is born believing that only he is truly capable to lead world, as a grown man at the peak of his power he seeks to conquer the world in the name of balance.

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An evil assassin who wants to pit a stop to the avatar, but he knows he’ll never kill her if she enters the avatar state. So he waits until she’s nine months pregnant before unleashing his attack because that way she’ll accidentally abort her child if he does avatar state mode.

not asked, but I wish season 2 wasn't so shit so the entire show wasn't dragged down by it, every other season was neato as fuck

how can a LoK villain be an avatar? for there to be a new avatar, Korra has to be dead

Make the protagonist a normal bender?

Amon but he’s actually fighting against a systemic oppression of non-benders instead of being a psychologically damaged water bender that gives Korra nightmares. The Equalists was such a wasted concept

then it's not the Legend of Korra

It’s the legend of the evil avatar named Korra?

Go to bed, user.

Just rip off the Heartless from KH and have some idiot try to control them.

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