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But given it's not hereditary and powder guns and scifi shit was very lethal, it felt balanced. But yes, the Amon situation is never resolved, and highly hinted in the post-comics of AtLA
it is hereditary did you not notice that the people with magic always have at least one magic parent
and for example the fire nation royal family seemed very sure that their kids would have magic
Yes, but bending still pops among non benders and viceversa. But yes, royal families do eugenics
I'm not gonna say incest but I get a feeling if the ATLA was written by a more serious writer the fire nation royal family would be like the Habsburg minus the jaw.
Idk how else to read Azula's character
A victim of monarchist brainwashing also. After all, one is not born a noble but made one through the system they are emplaced in.
On the other hand, we saw some identical twins in Book 1 of ATLA where only one was a bender