Greetings citizen. I am Former Councilman Tarrlok, brother of Noatok, son of Yakone.

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“It’ll be just like the good old days.”

GROSS-SOBBING

just bury me already

………………… 

Leave me to die in my pain


I don’t even care.

please stop

tears are everywhere

((My last post on here is Tarrlok’s last words to various people))

This is to all I have wronged.

These are my final words made just before I erase the legacy of Yakone.

Forever.

To Councilman Tenzin:

I am envious of you. Honestly.

Your parents loved and cared for you dearly. 

They treated you with love. My father never did.

I wish I had your father as my own. As Noatak’s as well.

Perhaps then…

No. No regrets.

I apologize for all I have done to you, to gain your ire, your disrespect. All that I did to Avatar Korra.

Just promise me something. Love your mother and your siblings. Love your wife and children. Treat them with love. Always. Be their hero. Leave a legacy worth leaving.

To Avatar Korra:

You are not a half-baked Avatar. You…remind me of my brother. So very much it hurt. I did not wish to Bloodbend you. I truly wanted to be your ally. You were just like my brother and when I said we made a great team, I swore I saw his same bravery in your eyes.

You are living proof of the old adage: The Northern Water Tribe lost its heart with Princess Yue, and the Southern Water Tribe will be the redeemer.

Please…keep the world safe. Keep Republic City safe. It is all I can even try to ask, though I do not deserve it.

Just…please, keep the city safe. For all I did, I really did care for the city.

To my secretary:

You weren’t just a squeaky voiced liar. You were my only friend. Thank you for not hating me. Perhaps now you will have a true friend now that I am gone.

To my brother:

I failed you.

I should have gone with you.

I should have ran with you, yet I did not.

It is my fault this has all happened to you.

Perhaps now…

Perhaps now I can take your pain away.

We won’t have to bear this burden anymore.

I’m weary Noatak. 

Let us sleep at long last.

Goodbye brother.

I will see you on the other side.