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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.