Warden (Boiling Rock)


 * For the character from "Imprisoned", see The Warden (Imprisoned)

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- No one has ever, ever escaped from here. I'd sooner jump in the boiling lake myself than let that record fall. Don't forget it.

The Warden was the chief authority of the Fire Nation prison, the Boiling Rock, and prided himself on upholding the prison's record as inescapable. He is brother-in-law to the Governor of New Ozai and uncle to Mai and Tom-Tom.

History
The Warden first appeared when he went to the cooler to taunt Chit Sang, and warned him not to try to escape, stating that he'd "sooner jump in the boiling lake himself than let that record fall."

Later, when the prison discovered that Zuko disguised himself as a guard, the warden came to visit him, instantly recognizing him. When Zuko asked him how he knew who he was, the Warden revealed that he was Mai's uncle. Then, he told Zuko to behave, as if he didn't, and "the other prisoners found out who he was, the tratior prince who let his nation down, they'd tear him to shreds," implying that if he misbehaved, The Warden would tell the other prisoners who Zuko really was. Zuko the asked why he didn't just tell the Fire Lord and collect a reward, The Warden stated that he, eventually, intended to turn Zuko in, but he presumably wanted Mai to get a chance to talk to him. Presumably after this, he told Mai that Zuko was at the prison, who later told Azula and Ty Lee.

Later, he discovered Chit Sang's escape attempt when he screamed after being burned by the boiling lake. He ordered the escapees be recaptured and placed in coolers, and that the entire prison be placed on lock-down, due to the fact that there were new prisoners arriving.

Later, The Warden greeted the new prisoners. In his usual arrogant fashion, he told them that their time in the Boiling Rock doesn't have to be unpleasant, so long as they behave. He stopped at Hakoda, who refused to look him in the eyes, and ordered him to do so. After a being tripped by the Southern Water Tribe chief, he ordered the prisoners into their cells.



Afterwards, he went to interrogate Chit Sang about the escape attempt. After asking whether the prisoner was comfortable, to which Chit Sang answered yes, the Warden kicked Chit Sang over. Chit Sang angrily declared that he won't talk, unwittingly revealing that there was another conspirator. The Warden proceeded to have Chit Sang tortured, by being held upside down until the blood rushed to his head, until he talked. Eventually, the prisoner succumbed to the torture and revealed that it was a man disguised as a guard who came up with the plan.

He then made Chit Sang pick the impostor out of a line up, unknowing that he picked the wrong one. He proceeded to interrogate that guard until he was interrupted by Princess Azula, who told him that the guard he was interrogating wasn't the mastermind behind the escape plan. He asked her how she knew, to which she simply replied that she was a "people-person".

Meanwhile, outside in the prison yard, Chit Sang had started a riot. The Warden left to take control of the situation, but was captured by Suki while she, Sokka, Hakoda, Chit Sang and Zuko were escaping. The five of them used the Warden as a hostage to get onto the gondola.



While the gondola was running, with Zuko, Sokka, and Suki battling Azula and Ty Lee, the Warden managed to break free from his restraints and yelled for the other guards to cut the line, preferring to die than have his record broken. Chit Sang and Hakoda managed to restrain him, but not before the damage was done and the guards began cutting the line. However, Mai intervened and saved Zuko and the others from falling to their deaths. The gondola managed to get to the other side of the lake, and Hakoda told the Warden that his record was officially broken.

After Ozai was overthrown and the War ended, the Warden somehow managed to earn his niece and Ty Lee their freedom, which showed that even after Mai assisted in the escape that ruined his record at the prison, he still cared for his niece. How he was able to free the two girls is unclear.

Personality


The Warden, who was the highest official of the Boiling Rock prison, was very demanding and impatient, yet was skilled at what he does. He was particularly proud of the no escape record of the Boiling Rock, a record he would die to keep. He was very bossy and demeaning when he talked to prisoners and guards, with the obvious exception of Princess Azula, who was in a higher position than him. He only treated prisoners well on a few occasions, but mostly in condescending ways. Despite his obvious lack of kindness, he may have had a softer side as Mai revealed in the finale that he managed to pull some strings to get her out of prison, despite the fact she helped Zuko, Sokka and the others escape the Boiling Rock and shatter the Warden`s otherwise perfect record of inescapability. He does also seem to have cared for his family, as he was angry that Zuko broke up with Mai.

Relatives

 * Mai (niece)
 * Tom-Tom (nephew)
 * New Ozai Governor (brother-in-law, based on facts from Book 3: Avatar Extras)
 * Governor's Wife (sister, based on facts from Book 3: Avatar Extras)

Trivia

 * This Warden used to be in charge of the Prison Tower located in the Fire Nation Capital.
 * The Warden is voiced by American actor Wade Williams, who has a starring role as Captain Brad Bellick on Fox's television series Prison Break, about a man jailed for a crime he didn't commit, who then tries to escape from prison.
 * During the previews at the New York Comic-Con in 2008, it was revealed that his design is based on one of the show's staff members, Oh Seung-hyun.