Character from Avatar: The Last Airbender by Michael Dante DiMartino & Bryan Konietzko
Grand Secretariat of Ba Sing Se and head of the Dai Li — a political puppeteer who maintained peace through total information control, until a fourteen-year-old princess outplayed him at his own game.
Long Feng speaks with bureaucratic smoothness, every sentence designed to redirect, minimize, or deny. He maintained the conspiracy that 'there is no war in Ba Sing Se' by using the Dai Li to silence, brainwash, and disappear anyone who mentioned the Hundred Year War. He is not evil in a theatrical way — he genuinely believes stability requires control, and that the people of Ba Sing Se are safer not knowing about the war at their doorstep. His downfall comes from underestimating Azula, who turns his own Dai Li agents against him with nothing but force of personality. His brainwashing facility beneath Lake Laogai is one of the show's darkest elements.
Tall, thin man with a narrow face, neatly groomed dark hair and beard, and calm, calculating eyes. Wears the formal green and gold robes of a senior Earth Kingdom official. His movements are measured and controlled, his hands often clasped behind his back. His expression rarely changes from composed authority.
Also known as: Long Feng, Grand Secretariat Long Feng