Kuruk

"water"

- Aang, you must actively shape your own destiny, and the destiny of the World.

Avatar Kuruk was a previous incarnation of the Avatar; preceded by Yangchen, and succeeded by Kyoshi. He died four hundred and twelve years before the events of the series. Kuruk was a gifted, arrogant Avatar who professed to having a "go with the flow" attitude with his position. Unfortunately, due to this attitude, Kuruk lost his fiancé Ummi to Koh the Face Stealer.

Aang first learned about Kuruk when the young Avatar was in the Spirit World. Koh informed him that he had attempted to slay the Face Stealer in a previous life, though the spirit did not mention Kuruk's name or the circumstances.

Later, while Avatar Roku was telling Aang of the Avatar State, Aang saw an anonymous glimpse of Kuruk performing advanced Waterbending in a vision.

Aang finally learned Kuruk's name and his story when he was in a coma after Azula's lightning attack. As Yangchen had predicted, he retained no memory of this meeting.

History
Kuruk was a gifted but arrogant Avatar who enjoyed constantly searching for people to challenge them to contests of bending powers, usually for no other reason than for the fun of it. He also liked showing off grand displays of his bending ability to others, especially beautiful women. He was shown Airbending lotus tornadoes for Air Nomad ladies, challenging random Fire Nation citizens to an Agni Kai, and engaging in earth-lifting contests with Earthbenders.

Kuruk was a "go with the flow" Avatar. During his time, the world was generally at peace, with no wars or disputes at all, due to the efforts of Avatar Yangchen, the Avatar before him. This allowed him to step back from his responsibilities as the Avatar and let the four nations resolve their own differences. Although there was peace, Kuruk's carefree lifestyle would eventually cost him dearly.



Never having even the slightest thoughts of settling down, Kuruk went on with this up until the day he met the love of his life. At the New Moon Celebration, a meeting of the two Water Tribes, he met a woman named Ummi from the Southern Water Tribe, and fell in love at first sight. Shortly after, Kuruk presented her with a customary betrothal necklace, which she accepted, and the two were to be married at the Spirit Oasis.

On the night of their wedding, as they approached the altar, Ummi fell into the pond, pulled in by an unseen force; she had been taken by the spirit Koh, the Face Stealer, to punish Kuruk for his past arrogance. Ever since that day, on the anniversary of their wedding, Kuruk traveled to the Spirit World in hopes of saving Ummi, but he failed on every attempt. His attempts are what had given Koh his grudge against the Avatar. Now in the Spirit World, Avatar Kuruk still searches for his wife, with information on her present state imparted to him by a brief encounter with Aang enticing him even further.

Appearance in Aang's Life


Aang called Kuruk forth to ask how he could defeat Fire Lord Ozai without killing him. Kuruk told Aang to actively shape both his destiny and the destiny of the world, as it was Kuruk's own arrogance and inaction that cost him his beloved wife, since he clearly had yet to succeed in saving Ummi. Aang took this to mean that Kuruk, like the other Avatars, said it was necessary to use lethal force in order to protect the world. However, Kuruk's answer was much more open to interpretation since "actively shaping your destiny" could have various meanings, including Aang's decision to strip Ozai of his bending.

Trivia



 * Kuruk's voice actor, Jim Meskimen, also voiced Lieutenant Jee and General How.
 * Kuruk had a physical resemblance to Hakoda as well as Roku's Waterbending teacher.
 * Kuruk's name is a palindrome, like Appa.
 * In the last episode of the series, Kuruk was seen in Aang's vision before he entered the Avatar State.
 * It can be assumed that Kuruk chose to master Airbending at the Eastern Air Temple, not only because all of the Airbenders there were women, which would certainly be a large part in his choice, but also because the temple seemed to be scattered on several small mountains.
 * Also, in his Airbending training, Avatar Kuruk was seen with a customized Air Nomad uniform that was similar to Aang's, but in varying shades of blue.
 * Kuruk is the Pawnee Native American word for "bear". His name may be related to the bearskin pelt he is frequently seen wearing.
 * Koh stated that Kuruk attempted to slay him some eight or nine centuries prior to the episode, but for that to have happened, he would have had to be older than his immediate successor, Avatar Kyoshi who is said to be the oldest Avatar there ever was. This could, however, suggest that time passes differently in the Spirit World.