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Fire Lord Zuko
Zuko, crowned Fire Lord immediately after the Hundred Year War.
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The Fire Lord is the supreme leader of the Fire Nation, who may be either male or female, and is usually a powerful firebender. The Fire Lord resides in the Royal Palace, located in the Fire Nation Capital.

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History Edit

Sozin's portrait
Fire Lord Sozin, instigator of the Hundred Year War.
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During the distant past, the Fire Nation was ruled as a theocracy led by the Fire Sages. The position of Fire Lord during this time merely signified the head sage; however, subsequent holders of the title desired to hold greater power, and split away from the sages, beginning the Fire Nation's Royal Family lineage. Afterwards, the positions of Great Sage and High Sage were established to replace the Fire Lord's original role as head of the Fire Sages. Despite initial animosity between the Fire Sages and the Royal Family, the balance of power had reached a state of equilibrium by the time of Fire Lord Sozin, who subjugated the Sages to the Fire Lord's rule.[1]

During Fire Lord Azulon's rule, Prince Iroh was first in line. After Iroh's only son, Lu Ten, was killed during the siege of Ba Sing Se, Iroh abandoned the mission to return home. Prince Ozai, the second born son, called a meeting with Azulon to attempt to have him name him as heir, and strip Iroh of his birthright. According to Azula, Azulon became furious at this suggestion, and told Ozai that he would have to "know the pain of losing a first-born son", as Iroh did, by killing his own son, Zuko.[2] Under mysterious circumstances, Azulon died the day after he suggested Ozai kill Zuko and supposedly declared that Ozai would inherit the throne.

As Fire Lord, Ozai carried on the established custom upholding the Fire Lord's absolute rule over the nation, and his ability to dictate military decisions. Near the Hundred Year War's conclusion, however, Fire Lord Ozai broke with this tradition by establishing a personal position known as the Phoenix King, crowning himself the supreme ruler of the world. Having passed over his first born son, Prince Zuko, he granted the position of Fire Lord to his daughter, Princess Azula, entrusting her to lead the Fire Nation in his absence.[3] However, upon the arrival of Sozin's Comet, Zuko and Katara interrupted Azula's coronation, and Zuko declared his intention to be crowned Fire Lord, provoking Azula to challenge him to an Agni Kai for the throne that resulted in his victory.[4]

Ozai painting
Fire Lord Ozai, the last Fire Lord to be part of the Hundred Year War.
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After Phoenix King Ozai's defeat by the hands of Avatar Aang, and Zuko and Katara's victory over Azula, Zuko was crowned the new Fire Lord, becoming the youngest known individual to achieve this status. He vowed to begin an era of peace and love, in which he strove to restore the Fire Nation's honor and to rebuild the war-torn world. In an effort to accomplish his goals, he formed the Harmony Restoration Movement along with the Avatar and Earth King Kuei in order to return the Fire Nation colonials in the Earth Kingdom back to the Fire Nation.[5] Afterwards, with the assistance of Avatar Aang, Fire Lord Zuko also founded Republic City.[6] He remained at the head of the Fire Nation until 167 ASC, when he resigned and passed the throne to his daughter,[7] making her the first known female Fire Lord.

Position and powers Edit

The Fire Lord wields absolute power over the Fire Nation's policies. Their orders are to be carried out immediately and without question. Unlike the later Earth Kings, the Fire Lord continues to be a central player in the workings of government and is intimately involved in affairs of state. During the Hundred Year War, many Fire Lords took an active part in the military conquests of their nation, either by direct service or involvement in strategic planning. Fire Lords Sozin and Azulon were considered to be particularly effective tacticians.

Succession Edit

Ozai's coronation
Azulon's second born being coronated, per Azulon's dying wishes.
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The position of Fire Lord is hereditary, traditionally passed from parent to eldest child when the reigning Fire Lord dies or steps down.[7] In order to prevent wars of succession between rival siblings, many Fire Lords designated their first born as Crown Prince or Princess while living, thus confirming their choice of successor. However, despite this clear designation, some designated heirs have not become Fire Lord due to intrigues within the royal house; Crown Prince Iroh was passed over by Fire Lord Azulon in favor of his younger brother, Ozai,[2] and Crown Prince Zuko was passed over by his father in favor of his younger sister, Azula.[3]

However, in the case that there are several claimants to the throne and no way to negotiate or mediate anymore, it is custom to fight an Agni Kai for the throne. The winner will be crowned official Fire Lord and the loser has to step down.[4]

Family Edit

Main article: Fire Nation Royal Family

The Royal Family includes its head, the Fire Lord, a spouse, if present, and their children. The children of the Fire Lord are referred to as 'Prince' or 'Princess', as is anyone married to the Fire Lord's children.

Known Fire Lords Edit

This list includes all known recognized Fire Lords of the Fire Nation who were officially crowned.

  • Sozin's father - Unknown - 58 BSC
  • Sozin – 58 BSC ~ 20 ASC[8]
  • Azulon – 20 ~ 95 ASC
  • Ozai – 95 ~ 100 ASC
  • Zuko – 100 ASC ~ 167 ASC[7]
  • Zuko's daughter – 167 ASC ~ present[7]

Known temporary regents of the Fire Nation Edit

Even though only recognized Fire Lords are the official rulers of the Fire Nation, their rule was not unchallenged over the centuries. There were fights over the succession, usurpation, and temporary representatives who led the nation when the Fire Lord was absent. This list includes unrecognized Fire Lords, and those who were not Fire Lords but still ruled the Fire Nation for a certain time.

  • Azula – 100 ASC, as Princess Regent: appointed successor of Fire Lord Ozai, but challenged and defeated by her brother Zuko.
  • Iroh – 101/102 ASC,[9] as Interim Fire Lord: appointed representative by Fire Lord Zuko during his search for his mother.

Attire Edit

Fire Lord's clothes
The traditional attire of the Fire Lord, worn by Ozai.
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The Fire Lord's most common set of clothing are robes. These robes contain multiple shades of red and black, as well as ornate gold trimmings, and are supposed to be worn in collaboration with the Fire Lord headpiece.[10]

The Fire Lord has always worn a set of ornate robes, but the design has changed slightly throughout the generations. Fire Lords Zuko, Ozai, Azulon, Sozin, and Sozin's father all wore a similar set of robes. Fire Lord Sozin's grandfather, however, wore a less ornate set of robes, as seen in his official portrait.[1]

Fire Lord Zuko has been seen wearing multiple varying versions of the ornate robes.

During his temporary reign over the Fire Nation while Zuko was out looking for his mother, Iroh wore another slightly less ornate version of the robes.[11]

Portraits Edit

Main article: Royal Gallery
Fire Lord portraits
The gallery of portraits of all the Fire Lords.
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Located within the Fire Nation Royal Palace is a hallway that contains portraits of each Fire Lord. Each portrait depicts the Fire Lord in a way that puts emphasis on the advancements made during that respective Fire Lord's rule. Azulon's portrait, for example, depicts him standing on top of a turtle-like creature, symbolizing the many victories the Fire Nation had against the Earth Kingdom and Water Tribes during Azulon's rule.

Trivia Edit

  • In official sources, both "Fire Lord" and "Firelord" are used; either spelling is acceptable.
  • All known Fire Lords have the letters Z and O in their names.
  • Sozin served the longest known term as Fire Lord, with seventy-eight years.
  • Ozai served the shortest known term as Fire Lord, and he is also the only known Fire Lord who was deposed.
  • Zuko is only known Fire Lord who retired from his position.
  • Zuko's daughter is the only known female Fire Lord.
  • Iroh served as interim Fire Lord for a short period of time while Zuko went to search for his mother Ursa. During his rule, he declared a "National Tea Appreciation Day".[12]
  • The position of Fire Lord resembles the position of Tennō, the emperor of Japan, and Pharaoh, the ruler of ancient Egypt. All three have an important connection to the sun, as the Fire Lords obtain their secular strength, their powerful firebending from the sun, while the Tennō is said to be direct descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu, and the Pharaoh claimed first to be the incarnation of the Sun God Horus, and later on to be son of the Sun God Ra or Amon-Ra. All three had also important spiritual and religious functions, even though the Fire Lords largely abandoned them on their own will. Another similarity is the succession; a Fire Lord, a Pharaoh, and a Tennō could be either male or female, although in the case of the latter this was only possible in past times, as it is now prohibited by the Japanese constitution, and in the case of the Pharaoh, it was very rare. However, the titles also did not changed when a female became sovereign.
Preceded by
Fire Sages
Head of the Fire Nation government
Unknown
Succeeded by
Incumbent

References Edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Avatar and the Fire Lord". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. October 26, 2007. No. 6, Book Three: Fire
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Zuko Alone". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. May 12, 2006. No. 7, Book Two: Earth
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 18, Book Three: Fire
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 21, Book Three: Fire
  5. Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Promise Part 1 (Jan 25, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  6. San Diego Comic-Con 2011
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 The Legend of Korra: Welcome to Republic City. Nickelodeon (April 6, 2012). Retrieved on April 20, 2012.
  8. Avatar Extras for "The Avatar and the Fire Lord" on Nicktoons Network.
  9. Casey, Dan (2013-03-20). "Comic Book Day: Join 'The Search' with Gene Luen Yang". Nerdist. Retrieved on April 27, 2013.
  10. Throughout the Avatar: The Last Airbender series.
  11. "Avatar: The Last Airbender" Is Searching For Answers. Buzzfeed. Retrieved on December 23, 2012.
  12. Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Search Part 1 (March 20, 2013), Dark Horse Comics

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