Zuko (games)

''This article is about the character in the games.. For the series one, see Zuko. For the episode by a similar name, see Zuko Alone.'' Zuko appeared in the first Avatar: The Last Airbender video game, but only as a minor role as opposed to the series. He is first seen attacking the Northern Water Tribe on his ship, with his men laying siege to the city.

He orders them to capture Aang without harming him. Eventually, Aang, Katara, Sokka, and the Waterbenders fend off his Firebenders, but he captures Katara as he departs and orders his men back to the ship.

He isn't seen in the second level, but is mentioned by the Dock Merchant, who says that he was imprisoned, along with Katara, by the Fire Nation Jailer, who locked them in the Prison on a Fire Nation controlled port of the Earth Kingdom.

Zuko manages to escape the prison, and he goes back to his ship and heads off. He shows up again later at the end of the fourth level, after Aang and his friends defeat King Bumi's Advisor. Zuko nearly catches them, but fails when Haru Earthbends a wall between them. He then demands to know where the other side of the passage is from the Consul, and even threatens him. But the Consul smiles before passing out, and Zuko looks up as a huge shadow looms over him and machine noises are heard.

Zuko is later seen to have been captured by a machine towards the end of the game, where Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Haru find him isolated inside Lian the Maker's fortress. Aang suggests they help Zuko, saying they can't just leave him there. Despite objections from Sokka and Zuko himself, Aang tells Haru to Earthbend a platform to help Zuko get across the stream between them. However, Zuko attacks the group, causing Haru to drop the platform, and he almost falls into the stream until Aang catches him. Zuko, refusing help from the Avatar, lets go of Aang's grip, and falls into the stream before being swept down a waterfall.

Zuko is seen at the end of the game, crawling out of the stream outside the fortress, and he grumbles angrily as he walks away, ending the first game.