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== History ==
Azula is [[Prince Zuko|Zuko]]'s younger sister, first seen in the audience at Zuko's ill-fated ''[[Firebender#Agni Kai|Agni Kai]].'' She is named for her grandfather, Ozai's father, [[List of Avatar: The Last Airbender minor secondary characters#Fire Lord Azulon|Fire Lord Azulon]]. Azula seems to take great pleasure in the punishment inflicted on her brother Zuko, and may hold designs on his throne. Zuko and [[Uncle Iroh|Iroh]] both express resentment towards her. Zuko dislikes her because she was favored by the [[List of Avatar: The Last Airbender major secondary characters#Fire Lord Ozai|Fire Lord Ozai]] and Iroh dislikes her most likely because she is a spoiled little brat. Being a [[Firebender|firebending]] prodigy, and the favored sibling, nearly everyone adored her, and judging by her ship and soldiers, was given the better treatment. In the final seconds of the [[Siege of the North|first season finale]], Fire Lord Ozai gave her the task of capturing Zuko and Iroh.Daughter to Fire Lord Ozai, Azula is Zuko's 14-year-old younger sister. She's a lot like the typical "Little Miss Perfect" younger sister, only she's also a deadly Firebender. Azula has always been the favorite of the Fire Lord, and of everyone around her for that matter everyone but Zuko, that is. Azula excels at her royal role she is extremely gracious, smooth and put-together. An ideal Princess, she is also cold, calculating, and precise. Zuko will tell you that Azula is "lucky." Things just tend to turn out in her favor.
In "[[The Avatar State]]," Azula attempts and fails to capture Zuko and Iroh, (now considered traitors to the [[Fire Nation]]) luring Zuko with the false promise of being accepted back home with open arms. When Zuko learns of the deception, he attacks her, but is unable to land a single blow. However, her over-inflated ego was certainly damaged when Iroh channeled her lightning attack away from Zuko and into a cliff, and then kicked her off the edge of her ship and into the ocean.
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