Ursa

"fire"

- Zuko, please, my love, listen to me. Everything I've done, I've done to protect you. Remember this Zuko. No matter how things may seem to change, never forget who you are.

Princess Ursa was the wife of Ozai, mother of Prince Zuko and Princess Azula, and granddaughter of Avatar Roku and Ta Min. She was a kind and gentle mother to her children, though Azula believed she favored Zuko.

Upon learning that Azulon had ordered Ozai to murder Zuko, she made a plan to ensure her son's life was spared. This resulted in the death of her father-in-law as well as her husband assuming the title of Fire Lord. Ursa was banished from the Fire Nation for treason.

History


Little is known about Ursa's childhood, though she was born into a noble family and one of her parents was a child of Avatar Roku. At some point she was arranged to marry the then prince Ozai, and the couple had two children: Prince Zuko and Princess Azula.

On a family trip to Ember Island, Zuko nearly drowned in his attempt to assist a turtle crab. After Ozai rescued him, Ursa comforted Zuko by holding him while he recovered from his experience.

One of Ursa's defining features was her protectiveness of her son: Ursa may have been one of the only members of the Fire Nation Royal Family, along with Iroh and possibly his son Lu Ten, who loved him. Her life was dedicated to protecting him. Her relationship with her daughter Azula was strained by the fact that Azula was emotionally abusive toward everyone else in the family, especially Zuko. She was forced to discipline Azula on a regular basis, but it was apparent to her that Azula's cruelty was beyond a normal level. Azula believed that Ursa thought of her as a monster, which scarred the princess for the rest of her life and may have influenced some of her later behavior.

Shortly after the death of Lu Ten, Ozai asked his father, Fire Lord Azulon, to pass Iroh's birthright of the throne to him, since he considered Iroh to be unworthy for letting the death of his son get in the way of conquering Ba Sing Se. The request only infuriated Azulon, who declared that Ozai would be fittingly punished for venturing to betray his own brother in his time of sadness. It was not told what exactly this punishment was or if it was even carried out, though Azula, who had hidden behind curtains in the throne room to listen, told Zuko that it was to have him killed so that Ozai knew how it felt to lose his own firstborn son. By the next morning, Ursa had disappeared, Azulon was proclaimed dead, and Ozai was announced as his willed successor. Before her departure, Ursa woke Zuko to remind him of her love and to tell him to always remember who he was, no matter how things seemed to change, just before pulling her hood over her head, and walking away into the shadows.



On the Day of Black Sun, Ozai finally shed some light on Ursa's mysterious departure to Zuko, and revealed that Azulon did indeed order him to kill Zuko. Ursa learned of this, and wanting nothing but to protect Zuko, she proposed a plan to Ozai, fully aware of the consequences, which she accepted. The specific details of the plan were not revealed, but it resulted in the death of Azulon, Ozai's ascension to the Fire Nation throne in Iroh's place, and Ursa's banishment from the Fire Nation for doing "vicious, treasonous things".

Zuko saw this story as hope that his mother was still alive. Before Azula's final fight against Zuko during Sozin's Comet, Ursa returned as a hallucination in her daughter's mirror. In a short but very sad conversation, she claimed to love her, but this only served to further Azula's descent into madness. After being crowned Fire Lord and with his father helplessly imprisoned, Zuko confronted Ozai about the whereabouts of his mother.

Seventy years later, young Jinora, who had read the adventures of Team Avatar, told her grandmother that she had been dying to ask her what happened to "Zuko's mother". Katara began to answer that it was an incredible tale, but before she could go any further she was interrupted by Ikki, who had many other, more trivial questions.

Relatives

 * Roku (grandfather)
 * Ta Min (grandmother)
 * Sozin <small/(grandfather-in-law)
 * Azulon (father-in-law)
 * Ilah (mother-in-law)
 * Iroh (brother-in-law)
 * Lu Ten (nephew)
 * Ozai (husband)
 * Zuko (elder son)
 * Azula (younger daughter)
 * Unknown granddaughter (Zuko's daughter)
 * Iroh II (Zuko's greandson)

The Promise Trilogy

 * The Promise Part 2 (flashback)

Trivia

 * "Ursa" is the feminine form of the Latin word for "bear".
 * She appeared in one of Zuko's nightmares, calling to her son for help.
 * While imprisoned together in the crystal catacombs of old Ba Sing Se, Zuko disclosed information about his mother to Katara which eventually won him her trust.
 * It was also revealed that Azula may have harbored some resentment toward her mother for favoring Zuko.
 * It was said that Ursa was a big fan of the Ember Island Players and used to take the family to see them every year acting a play called Love Amongst the Dragons, although Zuko claims the actors 'butchered' it.
 * Avatar Roku was Ursa's grandfather, making two of Zuko and Azula's great-grandfathers Fire Lord Sozin and Avatar Roku. Similarly, Ta Min, her grandmother, looked similar in appearance to her. Her relation to Avatar Roku also means that she and Aang were related spiritually.
 * Because she was banished before Ozai was crowned Fire Lord, she never acquired the title Fire Lady.
 * Ursa never appeared in the present time of the TV series. Her story was told in flashbacks.
 * During the 2008 San Diego Comic-con, it was announced that a reunion between Ursa and Zuko had been arranged, made into a storyboard by director Joaquim Dos Santos, but then dropped just before the finale was finished, as requested by show co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino for reasons unknown.
 * In the 2010 roundtable discussion with M. Night Shyamalan, one change he may make in the sequels of his is to reveal Ursa's fate.
 * In The Legend of Korra March 2011 interview, Christopher John Farley of Wall Street Journal asked the creators on Ursa's fate. Michael Dante DiMartino replied "That question will be answered in some way, but not necessarily in the show. That's all I'll say."
 * A recent interview with Dark Horse comic artist Gene Yang states that the remainder of Zuko's conversation with Ozai regarding Ursa's fate will be shown in full in the upcoming comic series.