Song

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- Can I join you? I know what you've been through. We've all been through it. The Fire Nation has hurt you... It's okay. They've hurt me, too.

Song was a young girl who worked at a hospital in an unoccupied Earth Kingdom village.

History
Song lived with her mother in a village in a fairly comfortable home, but her father was taken away during a Fire Nation raid on their farming village when she was a little girl. She bore a large scar where a Firebender attacked her.

When Iroh received a rash from eating a white jade flower, Zuko escorted him into a nearby village to receive proper treatment in the local hospital where Song worked. She covered Iroh's rash with some ointment while making small talk to Zuko and Iroh, who introduced themselves as Lee, better known as Junior, and Mushi respectively. Noticing that Iroh and Zuko had been on the road for a while without proper nourishments, she invited them back to her home for dinner, but Zuko promptly refused. Trying to persuade them to join her anyway, she "casually" mentioned that was too bad, because "her mother always made too much roast duck." After hearing about the menu for the evening, Iroh immediately accepted.

During dinner, the conversation shifted to talk about the War and Song talked about the hardships her family had been put through because of it. Zuko afterwards retreated to the porch, lost in thought about what the Fire Nation does to the world when Song asked to join him. In an attempt to console him, she looked at his scar and told him that the Fire Nation had hurt her as well, referring to the scar on her leg; Zuko appeared shocked and sympathetic at this revelation.

Later when Zuko and Iroh left, Song called out in a last attempt to brighten up Zuko by saying, "I know you don't think there's any hope left in the world, but there is hope. The Avatar has returned!" to which Zuko coldly replied, "I know." As Song went inside, she saw Zuko steal her family's ostrich horse; crushed and looking down in sadness, she closed the door.

Her ultimate fate after the end of the War is unknown.

Personality
Song was compassionate, understanding, generous, trusting, gentle, and always willing to aid others. She showed a great amount of sympathy towards Zuko, upon learning about his difficult relationship with his father and seeing his scar. She tried to offer comfort and hope to those who she felt were troubled.

Trivia

 * Song and her mother wore "Hanboks," Korean traditional clothing.