![]() ![]() ![]() The reasons for Zuko's abdication are not elaborated upon. Druk, Zuko's dragon companion and a descendant of Ran and Shaw, accompanied him during this time. His reign ended when he opted to abdicate the throne, leaving it to his daughter Izumi and going to live in semi-retirement on Ember Island. Channeling the ways of his old friend Aang, Zuko became an advocate for peace and balance in the world, although this was an informal, unofficial position, the specifics of which have not yet been elaborated upon. He also took it upon himself to ensure the new Avatar's safety, in which capacity he fights Zaheer and his followers in Book 3: Change, having faced them many years before when they came after a very young Korra. Zuko ruled for 67 years, from 100 AG to 167 AG, which, while not without incident, was a period of relative tranquility across the four nations and saw the establishment, by the Fire Lord and the Avatar, of the United Republic of Nations in the former Fire Nation colonies. ![]() Related: Avatar: What Happened To Zuko After The Last Airbender Ended After joining forces with Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph to defeat Ozai and bring an end to the Hundred Year War, Zuko defeats his sister Azula in a final Agni Kai and becomes Fire Lord, vowing to change the Fire Nation's belligerent ways. However, after much internal conflict, he has a change of heart and decides to confront his father, who was responsible for both his banishment and his scar. He initially seeks to do this by capturing Avatar Aang for the Fire Nation in order to restore his lost honor. A running subplot throughout the original Avatar: The Last Airbender series details, in a roundabout way, how Zuko comes to claim his place on the throne of the Fire Nation. ![]()
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