Rewatching LoK and always would have loved more details on Noatak's past and resurgence as Amon. (Probably biased since I've always really loved bloodbending as an ability and Steve Blum's one of my favorite VAs.)
My headcanon was that he was a vigilante; if he saw benders abusing their powers over non-benders, he'd later abduct them and use them as "practice." I always kinda wondered if, in targeting the victims' chi paths, he was fucking around with the brain to some extent too, given the damage he inflicted was unable to be healed by even the most skilled healers like Katara. It sounds like it would be a much more precise style of bloodbending than the body-puppeteering Yakone had him doing. (Also always wondered how he worked the process out and if there were any failed attempts that left his victims dead before he successfully managed to successfully strip someone of their bending.)
Would also be willing to settle for a novel about Zaheer and the other members of the Red Lotus too.
Ahhhhh ✨ It was an absolute honour to work with the International Vancouver Burlesque Festival (@vibfa) again for their 2024 poster! They’re truly the dream team to work with.
AMAZING design by @donnabossrogers
If you’re in Vancouver you should check out the show!!
Imagine if you had a neighbour who keeps performing songs from Phantom of the Opera in his apartment every night, by himself but accompanied by a parrot, which he has taught to sing Christine's part. Admittedly it's kind of obnoxious but you are far too baffled to even be properly annoyed. And also you don't want to confront someone with that kind of power and determination. So every once in a while you just hear this guy dramatically bellow