Regrets of Fire Lord Azula

(Prologue Teaser)

To Ty Lee, to Master Piandao, to Master Katara, and most importantly of all, to my son Kuzo,

Enclosed in this letter is a small memoire and my confessions. I can only hope that you find it in your heart to move past the things I've done. If that is not possible, then I wish that you bear no hatred towards my son, whom I am entrusting in your care. I have hid many things from him, but it is time that these things come to light.

Kuzo. You've asked me often before. About the Last Agni Kai, the Fall of the Northern Water Tribe, and why I have never taken a personal role in your training. All I could do was look away in shame. I am sorry for all of this. The only thing I know I did right by you was give you your name. Kuzo. I named you after my brother, Zuko. All in hopes that you become as great a man as he was.

No. You will have to become even greater. For you are the Avatar. The one to lead the world to peace.

I will now explain everything that has happened up to this point, and what I believe must be done.

On the day of Sozin's Comet, I fought Zuko in what would become the Last Agni Kai. Back then, I was a hopeless fool that burned everything and everyone I held most dear. Zuko and Katara had come to stop me at the palace coronation. We fought, and Zuko gained the advantage.

I remember his skill even now. Straightforward and full of life. My fire bending was fueled by hatred and destruction. It was the only way I knew, which was why I never taught you fire bending. Your uncle's was the right way. In fire bending, and in life. I see that now.

I was on the verge of losing our match so I did the only thing I could think of. I attacked Katara in the middle of the duel and Zuko moved to intercept my lightning bolt. It struck him in the heart and the face he had will haunt me forever. That was how your Uncle Zuko died. A protector and a true friend. Not like the fake history portrayed by the Fire Nation.

After his death, I felt grief tear whatever was left of my soul. I wasn't strong enough to bear it. So I did what I always did. I directed all my pain at others. I fought Katara who didn't really put up a fight at all, and captured her. Over the next few years, I would torture Katara endlessly in our jails. I blamed her for the Zuko's death. I wish I could take it all back. Thankfully she escaped from our jails a long time ago, though I'm not sure if she still lives.

The events of Sozin's Comet came to pass, and it was confirmed that your grandfather, the Phoenix King Ozai, had brought the world down to its knees. The Avatar Aang tried to stop him but failed and lost his life. What remained of the Avatar's group and the White Lotus, scattered to the winds. I have an idea where Sokka might be and if my hunch is correct, Master Piandao should be able to help you locate him. I'm sure he will guide you well.

Once Avatar Aang was slain, my father knew we had to kill the next reincarnation as soon as possible. After an Air Bender, the next reincarnation was supposed to be a Water Bender. It was in accordance with our plans. The only stronghold left that stood against the Fire Nation was the Northern Water Tribe.

I lead the attack personally. The blame I placed on Katara for Zuko's death transformed into a hatred I felt for all Water Benders.

I have nightmares of that day. Ten Tribesmen had circled a single child's bed, ready to give their lives to defend her. And that they did. I slaughtered the guards in cold blood and came face to face with the child they were protecting. For a second, I may have thought everything could yet be salvageable. That I could stop this madness.

But fear and contempt won out in the end. I ended the life of the innocent child. That was the breaking point for me.

Many years after the Fall of the Northern Water Tribe, the hallucinations and trauma I suffered from were at their worst. The guilt had finally set in. I sank into a deep depression. I stayed in my room for weeks and months on end. Tormented by apparitions of my mother and Zuko. During that time, father arranged a political marriage for me. Love took no part in it. Its purpose was only to continue the family line.

And then what I feared most came to pass. They found the next Avatar.

Father ordered that I lead the attack on an Earth Kingdom rebellion group, which was protecting the reincarnation. Dai Li intelligence corps revealed that their leaders were none other than Toph Beifong and Kiyoshi Warrior Suki, Avatar Aang's previous companions. I refused to take part in the battle. I couldn't bring myself to fight, much less kill another innocent child. I was able to avoid taking part because of the revelation that I was pregnant.

Your father, Baro, led the attack in my stead and mercilessly wiped out the rebellion group. I do not know what happened to Toph Beifong but Suki was said to have stood alone between the Fire Nation's forces and the child Avatar. She had fought valiantly but fell to the overwhelming numbers.

When the battle ended, Baro took the life of the child Avatar himself. I never had any feelings towards him, not even when we were married. But after that day, I felt nothing but hatred and disgust towards him. It was like despising who I once was. A soulless monster that took the lives of innocent children. I wanted to end his life. I was overcome by so much grief and guilt back then, that I would have done anything for even the smallest piece of repentance. But I never went on with it. Because you, my little Kuzo, were born.

I didn't know what to do with you. There was no doubt in my mind that I was unfit to raise you. I was unbalanced, but there was one thing I was sure of. I could not let you be taught by the Fire Empire. So when it came time for your education, I asserted my right to educate you myself. I didn't want you to be tainted by the cruel teachings of the Fire Empire, Baro, or myself. So I took you to the only one that could guide you properly. Your great uncle Iroh.

He was captured in the events of Sozin's Comet and imprisoned. But you know the story from here. I snuck you into Uncle's prison to learn from him.

Years passed, and you grew into the bright young boy I always hoped you would be. You reminded your Uncle and I of Zuko when he was younger. At least when it came to your appearance and willingness to prove yourself. But the two of you couldn't be more different when it came to talent. You were a prodigy. Father couldn't help but be impressed, praising you as a greater genius than I was. So impressed that he recommended you to become the next in line for Phoenix King.

This did not sit well with Baro. It was he who was supposed to be inherit the title after father passed away. I feared for your life. I begged my father to rethink it and when that failed, warned him of Baro's ill intent. After hearing that, he ordered that I place you under his own care. I felt trapped. Either I would give you to my father and see you corrupted, or try to keep you and put you in danger from Baro.

And then things took a turn for the worse. During one of your education sessions with Uncle, you began Earth Bending. I had my suspicions before. Your more than exceptional Fire Bending, even for a prodigy. Your birth near the time the Earth Bender Avatar lost his life. Baro now had the perfect excuse to kill you and claim the Phoenix King throne.

Kuzo. At Uncle's advisement, I am sending you away from the Fire Empire. Do not look for me or Uncle. As soon as the palace knows of your escape, the order for our deaths will come swiftly after. You are to master the four elements and become the Avatar. I'm sorry. I wish I could have given you a better life. A life far away from all this. Unburdened, with a family that could properly take care of you. You are more than anything I could ever deserve. I am proud to call you my son. I will always love you.

Ty Lee. You owe me nothing but I beg you to help my son escape. You are the only one I can trust to do what is right. And if you are willing, please teach him the Qi Methods. It will no doubt be immensely helpful to him.

Master Katara. I do not know if you live, but if so, I pray that you teach Kuzo Water bending. I cannot even begin to ask for your forgiveness. Not after everything I've done. I only ask you do not hold anything against my son for the sins of his mother.

Master Piandao. I ask that you teach my son swordsmanship and if my research is correct, in regards to your loved one, I am sorry for your loss.

After Kuzo, there is no Air Bender that the Avatar can reincarnate as. The line will end with him. He is the world's last chance. The Last Avatar.

Azula

The sword master Piandao rereads a certain part of the letter as his eyes begin to gloss over again.

"I see," he whispers.

Piandao pinches the bridge of his nose as he tries to keep the excess moisture in his eyes from falling. He looks up from his desk at Ty Lee and Kuzo who stand attentively. Kuzo wears a look of apprehension while Ty Lee seems relieved and energetic. Piandao takes a deep breath and puts his hands together, observing the young man.

"You do look a lot like him. Zuko that is."(Piandao)

"Doesn't he?" Ty lee exclaims lightheartedly. "Though he doesn't have the same doom and gloom."

"Or the giant scar and burning need for honor."(Piandao)

They both laugh.

"I demand to know the meaning of this farce!"(Kuzo)

"Kuzo! Be more respectful of Master Piandao!" (Ty Lee)

"I am no fool! This one could not possibly be Master Piandao!"(Kuzo)

"And why not?"(Ty Lee)

"Because he's supposed to be ancient! He appears to be the same age as you!"(Kuzo)

"Well, yeah. Even I was surprised at first," Ty Lee replies. She turns to Piandao. "To think that you would succeed his name and title. Looks like the goofy looking ponytail guy grew into someone reliable."

"It was a warrior's wolf tail," Piandao sighed.

Kuzo looks back and forth between them.

"Successor?"(Kuzo)

Ty Lee grins and clears her throat.

*Ahem* "Successor to the title of Sword Master and name, Piandao… and former companion of Avatar Aang. Sokka of the Southern Water Tribe."(Ty Lee)

Kuzo's eyes widen.

"Sokka…?"(Kuzo)

"Hello," Sokka says while raising his hand.

"...What—"(Kuzo)

Ty Lee puts a hand in front of Kuzo's face.

"Go. Now. Take a bath or something. Piandao and I have to talk for a little bit."(Ty Lee)

"But-"(Kuzo)

"Now."(Ty Lee)

A moment of tense silence passes before Kuzo reluctantly bows.

"Yes, Sifu Ty Lee."(Kuzo)

Kuzo moves towards the doorway but freezes. He then faces Sokka and bows.

"It is an honor to meet you Master Piandao. Please forgive my earlier rudeness. I am in your care."(Kuzo)

After he exits the room, Sokka lets out a small laugh.

"He's oddly respectful at times," Ty Lee says smilingly. But the smile fades as she looks back at Sokka. "I'm sorry about Suki."

Sokka stands up and looks out the window, his face unreadable.

"I had a feeling that was the case. Toph told me she lost contact with her when the Fire Empire attacked the Earth rebellion group. I didn't hear from her all this time… I was prepared for the worst." A heavy sigh escapes him.

A long silence passes through the large room. Only the sounds of birds chirping outside can be heard.

Sokka turns around.

"So, you taught him Qi Blocking?"(Sokka)

Ty Lee smiles brightly.

"Yup. He's a natural. Picked it up while we were traveling. It's a bit scary how he's able to learn so quickly. Will you be teaching him swordsmanship?"(Ty Lee)

"It's not like I have a choice. Or the world has a choice. That kid is going to need all the tools we can give him."(Sokka)

"And the Earth Bending teacher?"(Ty Lee)

"I'll contact Lin Beifong and tell her to be ready to receive him." (Sokka)

Sokka sits down and begins writing a letter.

Ty Lee blinks.

"Not Toph?"

Sokka stops writing and sighs.

"Toph is gone." (Sokka)

Ty Lee gasps but Sokka continues. "

Lin is her daughter. She's every bit as good an Earth Bender as her mother was and then some. She'll be the perfect teacher for Kuzo."

Ty Lee waits for him to finish writing his letter.

"And Katara?"(Ty Lee)

Sokka sighs heavily again.

"I don't know. I met her once when she had just escaped prison but..." A grim expression comes over him. "She was completely different. Not at all the same person I remember. Even if she is still out there, I don't think she would be willing to teach Kuzo."

"But Kuzo's not at fault for anything Azula did."(Ty Lee)

"I know that. But my sister…" he says as he clenches his teeth. "I'm afraid the pain Azula put her through was too much. In addition, to losing Aang and having Zuko give his life for her. She also told me on the day the Northern Water Tribe fell, Azula visited and paraded the fact that she killed Water Benders on her behalf."

"I'm sorry."(Ty Lee)

"Did Azula really change in the end? Or is she just trying to save her son?"(Sokka)

Ty Lee looks at her feet in contemplation.

"I only saw her one time in the jails. Not too long after, she freed me, gave me the letter, and had me escape. I want to believe it's true. That she regrets everything."(Ty Lee)

The door opens and Kuzo enters. He looks at the two of them awkwardly.

"Am I interrupting something?"(Kuzo)

Ty Lee laughs and then turns to Sokka.

She smiles sadly.

"No… I'm sure her feelings were genuine…"