Bumi


 * This article is about the commander of the United Forces. For other uses see Bumi (disambiguation).

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- [He is a] bit of a wild man, but the bravest commander you'll ever meet.

Bumi is Avatar Aang and Katara's first child and oldest son, as well as the only non-bender among the couple's three children. Before his retirement in early 171 ASC, he was the commander of the Second Division of the United Forces.

Early life
The firstborn and only non-bender among Aang and Katara's three children, Bumi grew into a very rambunctious child who needed close supervision. As with his sister Kya, Bumi was somewhat distant from his father as he was too focused on his Avatar duties, preserving Air Nomad culture and training his younger brother Tenzin in airbending.

Once he was old enough, Bumi joined the United Forces, where he became a commander. At one point in his career, he commanded a rescue mission in the mountains near Ba Sing Se.

170 ASC
In 170 ASC, during the Battle for Republic City, Bumi was sent a wire by Gommu from General Iroh after his fleet was defeated by Equalist biplanes. He was told to hide his armada at Red Sand Island until Iroh signaled him that it was clear to attack.

Bumi later arrived at Air Temple Island with reinforcements, crowing and cackling atop his ship, much to the embarrassment of his younger brother, Tenzin, who seemed slightly annoyed at having to entertain his hyperactive brother. Jinora, Ikki, and Meelo, however, were delighted to see their uncle.

Retirement and life with Tenzin's family


Six months after arriving in Republic City, Bumi retired from the United Forces and came to live on Air Temple Island with Tenzin and his family. Bumi later stood at a gateway on Air Temple Island that doubled as the finish line to the air scooter race between Korra, Ikki, Jinora, and Meelo. He waved a checkered flag as Korra passed and declared her the winner of the race. Bumi sided with Korra in her argument with Tenzin when she insisted that she had already mastered airbending, annoying his younger brother. When Tenzin dryly asked him if it was too late for him to rejoin the United Forces, Bumi happily announced that his resignation papers had already been processed and he promised "24/7 Bumi time" for his younger brother, pinching Tenzin's face in a teasing manner.

Bumi continued to tease his brother, as he mocked Tenzin's ability to be relaxed on a vacation, and suggested he accompany them just to see "vacation Tenzin", which Tenzin opposed. However, when Korra interjected that they would first visit the Southern Water Tribe to attend the Glacier Spirits Festival, Bumi joyfully announced that Tenzin could not keep him from accompanying them there, as their mother, Katara, had already invited him.

Upon arriving at the South Pole, the brothers are reunited with their sister Kya, and Bumi teamed up with his sister to tease Tenzin some more. At the royal banquet, Bumi mocked Tenzin over being potentially replaced by Chief Unalaq as Korra's mentor. When the time came that Tenzin was preparing his departure for the air temple, Bumi was allowed to tag along, after their mother had persuaded Tenzin to spend time with his siblings. As Bumi struggled to get up on Oogi, Tenzin helped him up with a small air blast.

Journey to the Southern Air Temple
Upon arriving at the Southern Air Temple, a frustrated Bumi and Kya asked for assistance with their luggage, though ended up severely annoyed when a female Air Acolyte told them that she thought they were Tenzin's servants. Their irritation grew as the woman felt sorry for them after learning that they were not airbenders.



The next day, as the family began relaxing, Bumi interrupted Tenzin's relaxation as jumped out with an unbuttoned robe and boxers, to the discomfort of his sister. Tenzin then tried reminiscing on past vacations with their father, only for his siblings to inform him that only he accompanied Aang on those vacations. Suddenly, Jinora and Meelo arrived without Ikki. Meelo confessed that Jinora had teased Ikki, causing her to run off; he also mentioned an shark-squid in between, which Bumi claimed was his nemesis. Tenzin, Bumi and Kya then began searching for Ikki.

Traveling far from the temple, Bumi briefly played a prank on Tenzin by pretending to be Ikki hiding in a bush. As Kya rejoined them, Tenzin wondered where he gone wrong with his children. Kya believed this to be because Tenzin let his duties get in the way of being a father, remembering that Aang was the exact same way, only for Bumi to squeeze Tenzin's cheeks and say that Aang always had time for the airbender. Tenzin brushed him off, insisting that their father loved them all equally and asked why they were even discussing things long past. After Tenzin ran off, both Kya and Bumi mocked him for running away in the "typical airbender" style.



As night fell, Bumi recounted a search-and-rescue operation he performed outside of Ba Sing Se, which only irritated his brother, who criticized his embellishing regarding facing three typhoons. Bumi defended that he was only trying to inspire him. Kya then found footprints leading down the mountain, but instead of following those tracks, Bumi insisted they make their way down the waterfall, insisting that it would be no trouble for benders. His siblings, however, upstaged him by effortlessly making it down to the bottom with their bending. Though Tenzin offered to air lift him down, Bumi refused his help, only to slip and fall into the water. Kya began to heal his head injury and chastised him for failing to accept that he can't do everything a bender can. Bumi disregarded her words, insisting that she was not their mother, prompting Kya to stop healing him and let the water splash on his head. Bumi attempted to turn to Tenzin for support, but his younger brother retorted that he had always been the most childish, whereas he had to be the responsible one. Kya took offense to the remark, stating that only she was willing to move to the South Pole to support their mother after their father died. Tenzin defended that he had the responsibility of carrying on the traditions of the Air Nomads, but his siblings retorted that he should not be carrying the burden alone, since they are also Aang's children and started regretting joining him on this vacation. Tenzin confessed that he never wanted to bring them along in the first place and told them to return to the temple in case Ikki returned there while he continued searching.

Personality
When Pema asked Katara if Tenzin and his siblings were as rambunctious as her own children, Katara replied by saying that Bumi was, while Tenzin had always been "rather serious". Bumi is described by General Iroh as being a "bit of a wild man, but the bravest commander you'll ever meet". When he first arrived in Republic City's harbor, Bumi let out a large celebratory bellow as his way of greeting those awaiting his arrival, proving half of Iroh's statement correct. His wild personality stems from the fact that he came from a family of benders and he became determined to prove that he can do everything a bender can.

Bumi is also a bit of a story teller, able to "take a story about buying figs into a feat of derring-do". He is also shown to be a man-child.

Leadership and strategy
Bumi is a very capable leader, having been a former commander of the United Forces' Second Division. Despite lacking any bending abilities, he is renowned for his strategy and courageousness, though these attributes are often overshadowed by his apparent immaturity.

Trivia

 * Bumi was named after Aang's childhood friend, King Bumi.
 * Both men share a rowdy, wild, and reckless personality, along with a similar dark-skinned and gruff appearance.
 * Bumi is the first known non-bender child of an airbender, and the first known non-airbender child.
 * He is also the only known child of a member of the original Team Avatar to be a non-bender.
 * While originally fit upon his first appearance, Bumi has since gained weight within the six months following his retirement after the Anti-bending Revolution.