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"The stability of the Fire Nation is more important than my life. [...] The other reason I cut my topknot is so that there will be no further disgrace to the country if he kills me. An honorless person does not need to be avenged. I can bear any insult, because there's no more person to insult."

— Hei-Ran to Kyoshi on her regrets about Yun.[1]

Hei-Ran

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NationalityFire Nation
EthnicityFire Nation
PronounsShe/her[2]
Hair colorPitch black (streaked with gray in her older years)
Eye colorDark bronze
Skin colorPorcelain-like
Love interest* Kuruk (formerly, deceased)[3]
NicknameMadam Headmistress (by Tagaka)[4]
Position* Firebending master
Affiliation* Kuruk's team (formerly)
  • Fire Army (formerly)
  • Fire Nation
  • Royal Fire Academy for Girls
  • Sei'naka clan
WeaponFire
Fighting styleFirebending
Profession* Firebending instructor to the Avatar[6]
AlliesFire Nation, Kyoshi, Rangi, Kuruk, Kelsang, Nyahitha, Rin, Atuat, Zoryu, Jinpa, Amak, Jianzhu, Tei Eesoni, Jasmine Island protectors
EnemiesTagaka, Fifth Nation, daofei, Yun
Successor* Rangi (as the Avatar's firebending master)
  • Unknown, eventually Pearl (as Headmistress of the Royal Fire Academy for Girls)
First appearance"The Boy from Makapu"
Last appearanceUncle Iroh's Adventure Guide - Tea & Troubles

Hei-Ran was Avatar Kuruk's firebending teacher and one of his closest companions. Tasked with finding Kuruk's successor after his demise, she served as the firebending master to Yun, who was believed to be the Avatar. A member of the illustrious Sei'naka clan, Hei-Ran was greatly respected in the Fire Nation due to having served first as a ranking military commander and later as Headmistress of the Royal Fire Academy for Girls.[2][7]

Hei-Ran had a daughter named Rangi who was first Yun's bodyguard and later the lover of Avatar Kyoshi. Hei-Ran worked with Jianzhu to locate her daughter and Kyoshi but was grievously poisoned by the earthbending master during the conclave of sages in Yokoya.[8]

After recuperating in Agna Qel'a, Hei-Ran returned to the Fire Nation with her personal healer, Atuat, as well as her daughter Rangi. A victim of assassination attempts in Yun's quest for vengeance against the bending masters who had lied to him, Hei-Ran cut off her top-knot to display her dishonor. Although badly wounded in North Chung-Ling, she and Kyoshi deduced a possible connection between Yun and the Saowon clan, and she proposed a solution to prevent war in the Fire Nation.[9]

Hei-Ran was a loyal ally of Avatar Kyoshi. As Rangi was in love with Kyoshi, Hei-Ran considered Kyoshi to be her own daughter and part of her family.[9] Furthermore, Hei-Ran became Kyoshi's firebending teacher alongside Rangi.[6]

History

As Kuruk's companion

Born into the prestigious Sei'naka clan,[3] Hei-Ran attended the Royal Fire Academy for Girls in her youth,[10] later becoming a decorated military commander in the Fire Army serving in the infantry.[2][11][12] Eventually, one of her relatives was assigned to be a chaperone of Avatar Kuruk, but the relative got sick at the last minute and sent Hei-Ran as a temporary replacement. As soon as Kuruk laid eyes on Hei-Ran, he was determined to make her a permanent companion and quickly declared his feelings for her. Hei-Ran immediately rejected Kuruk and claimed she had no interest in a relationship with the Avatar. However, she privately clarified that she would have no issue with an off-duty relationship. Eventually, she resigned her post to become a long-term companion of Kuruk.[2][3]

Hei-Ran became good friends with Kuruk as well as Jianzhu and Kelsang, the Avatar's earthbending and airbending teachers respectively.[13] Despite Kuruk having already mastered the four elements, he asked his companions for further instruction, believing that the greatest Pai Sho players never stopped learning. Kuruk's companions kept correcting each other's mistakes and bad habits and worked to improve their bending.[3]

Kuruk's companions traveled to a meadow near Yaoping Town where he and Kelsang meditated into the Spirit World for the first time. Returning to the physical world, Kuruk took Kelsang's glider and flew into the mountains. The next day, Kuruk's friends found him crawling through the streets of Yaoping, foaming from the mouth. Some days later, Hei-Ran walked into Kuruk's room at the town's inn and found him surrounded by broken bottles of wine and lying in bed with the inn's maid. Although she did not admit it, Hei-Ran lost a great deal of respect for Kuruk that day.[14]

In approximately 316 BG, four years before Kuruk's death, Hei-Ran married a man named Junsik and started teaching at her alma mater, the Royal Fire Academy for Girls. According to Kelsang, Hei-Ran was truly happy at the time, more so than ever before or after.[13] Kuruk's companions began to go their own separate ways at this time. She disapproved of Kuruk's new friend, Nyahitha, and believed that the man ruined the Avatar by indulging him in a hedonistic lifestyle.[14][15]

Search for Kuruk's successor

In 312 BG,[16] the same year that Kuruk died, she and Junsik had a daughter named Rangi.[13] Some time later, Junsik passed away.[17]

After Kuruk's death, Hei-Ran, along with Jianzhu and Kelsang, was tasked with tracking down and helping the new Avatar. As the search for the Avatar proved futile for years, the three friends eventually decided to try to maintain balance around the world on their own.[13] Hei-Ran consequently attempted to become headmistress of the Royal Fire Academy and defeated numerous rivals in a series of deadly Agni Kais. One of her victims was her own cousin. Though she became headmistress and the school cleared her name of any wrongdoings, the Agni Kais left a lasting negative impact on her reputation. Many rumors spread that the deaths had been no mere accidents amid fierce duels, but instead had been intended and amounted to murder. Rangi actually believed the latter, straining the relationship between mother and daughter.[4]

During this time, she also became the private firebending tutor of the young Fire Lord Zoryu,[18] dividing her time between her duties as headmistress and royal teacher.[19] Alongside Jianzhu, she tried to support Zoryu's position as the young monarch struggled to maintain power amid political conspiracies.[18][19] At some point, she also became the matriarch of the Sei'naka clan.[5]

Training Yun

After Jianzhu mistakenly identified a boy named Yun to be Kuruk's successor, Hei-Ran resigned as headmistress and moved to the mansion Jianzhu had built in Yokoya Port to accommodate the new Avatar. While she became Yun's firebending teacher, her daughter became Yun's bodyguard.[2]

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Hei-Ran berated Yun for allegedly slacking off.

In 296 BG, Hei-Ran caught Yun performing acrobatics in his spare time and criticized him for letting his mind wander when he should be attempting firebending. She prompted him to take a Fire Fist stance in an attempt to produce flame before using his earthbending to mimic it. Unimpressed at Yun's attempt, Hei-Ran remarked that masters used to maim their students in the old days, at which point Jianzhu intervened and put Yun's training on hold. Hei-Ran subsequently observed Jianzhu and Yun discuss how to deal with the Fifth Nation. Upon returning to training afterward, Hei-Ran expressed concern over Jianzhu's decision to disconnect Yun from his native element by forcing him to walk across sharp spikes barefooted.[2]

Hei-Ran later accompanied Yun, Jianzhu, Kelsang, Rangi, and Kyoshi to meet with the leader of the Fifth Nation, Tagaka. During the banquet Tagaka hosted for them, the Fifth Nation leader brought up Hei-Ran's dark reputation for "accidental kills", as well as the extreme actions of Jianzhu and Kelsang. Hei-Ran kept her calm when accused. After Tagaka and her escorts departed their company, Hei-Ran remained silent as Jianzhu and Kelsang attempted to justify their actions. When Jianzhu ordered everyone out of the tent due to Yun's outrage over Tagaka's accusations being true, Hei-Ran desired to chase after Rangi, who departed first, but chose instead to exit in the opposite direction.[4]

Hei-Ran helped to defeat Tagaka.

The next day, Tagaka revealed the whole treaty signing was a ruse to lure Yun away from Yokoya before her waterbenders enacted their ambush and dragged Hei-Ran, Rangi, and Jianzhu under the ice. The trio managed to survive and make their way to Kelsang's sky bison, Pengpeng, and arrived just as Kyoshi managed to devastate the majority of the Fifth Nation fleet by raising the seabed. Despite having only one good arm, Hei-Ran fought against Tagaka's waterbenders with Rangi while Jianzhu dealt with the remaining ship.[4]

Upon their return to Yokoya, Jianzhu began to suspect from Kyoshi's powerful display of earthbending that she was the true Avatar. To that end, Hei-Ran subjected Kyoshi to a firebending test with a ball of tinder to no avail.[20]

Searching for Avatar Kyoshi

Hei-Ran was later questioned by a recovering Kelsang for the whereabouts of Jianzhu – who had taken Yun and Kyoshi on a clandestine excursion[21] – before leaving for an offshore meeting with a delegation from the Fire Nation Navy. When she later returned to Yokoya, she found Jianzhu covered in dust and remarked that he looked like a badgermole spat him out. Subsequently, Jianzhu told her that he had confirmed Kyoshi was the true Avatar and that she ran away after a treacherous spirit killed Yun and Kelsang. Managing to restrain her temper, Hei-Ran proceeded to slap him for his failures before expressing concern that Jianzhu would be scandalized once the truth about Kyoshi came to light. Certain that their former maid would not make it far on her own, she attempted to summon Rangi to track her down only to be told by Rin that her daughter had left with Kyoshi. After dismissing Rin, Hei-Ran rebuffed Jianzhu's confidence in easily tracking down the two girls, reminding him that her daughter was trained in evasion and escape. She asked him how they could have fallen so far when they should be mourning Kelsang instead of trying to control the Avatar. Jianzhu insisted that they had become old and responsible and stated that they should honor both Kuruk and Kelsang's memories by moving forward. He requested Hei-Ran write a letter to Professor Shaw at the Ba Sing Se University to request use of his shirshus.[22]

While awaiting word from Shaw, Hei-Ran insisted she and Jianzhu meet twice a day for an update. On one such afternoon, they received an invitation from Lu Beifong, inviting the Avatar to celebrate the fall of the Fifth Nation before the Earth Sages. Jianzhu suspected his rival, Chamberlain Hui, had his hand in this. With no time to use the shirshu before the party, Hei-Ran suggested they claim Yun to be ill, only for Jianzhu to rebuff that it would make him look like a bad guardian and that Hui would send all forms of healers to confirm his status. Realizing they could not keep the Avatar's disappearance a secret forever, Hei-Ran recommended that Jianzhu consolidate his allies among the sages and determine who had thrown in their lot with Hui. The earthbending master agreed before insisting she accompany him to the party.[23]

After traveling to Gaoling in separate carriages, Hei-Ran was greeted by Hui, who showered her with flattery in a blunt attempt at courtship. Hui was oblivious to her obvious disdain, though she declined to be addressed by her former title as headmistress. When asked when Yun and Kelsang would be arriving, Hei-Ran flinched as Jianzhu claimed the two were absent. During their meeting with Lu Beifong, Hei-Ran supported Jianzhu's petition to provide a loan to the Southern Water Tribe, only for Hui to manipulate Lu into refusing.[23]

As they spoke with Hui in private, Hei-Ran became privately outraged as Jianzhu admitted to having lost the Avatar. She kept her silence as Jianzhu spun a falsehood about him and Yun having a falling out and that the false Avatar had run away with Kelsang. Ultimately, Hui agreed to tell Lu and the other sages that Kelsang was taking Yun on a spiritual journey of self-discovery.[23]

After enduring more partygoers' unsubtle attempts at courtship (including attempts to court her daughter), Hei-Ran rode back to Yokoya with Jianzhu and confronted him for recklessly revealing his biggest setback to Hui and piling on one deception after another. She even tore out her own hairpin, catching him by surprise, to show how dishonored she felt. She lamented having failed Yun, feeling that she had pushed him too far even though he was not the Avatar. Though Jianzhu tried reassuring her that finding Kyoshi would solve all their problems, Hei-Ran expressed her concern over Hui revealing Jianzhu's lie to the other sages. Jianzhu assured her that it would be too dangerous and reckless for Hui to act hastily. Hei-Ran went to sleep for the remainder of the journey.[23]

Poisoning

After Jianzhu returned from tracking one of the shirshus, he informed Hei-Ran that the trail had gone cold near the Taihua Mountains and suggested that the two girls had found safety in Ba Sing Se, only for the firebender to interrupt him, stating that it was too late. She explained that she had been tracking Hui's movements during Jianzhu's absence and had determined that Hui was acting on the information Jianzhu gave him to build a case with the other sages to revoke his guardianship of the Avatar.[24]

By this point, Hei-Ran had grown weary of the secrecy and insisted they come clean to Hui and the sages for aid in extending the search if it meant bringing Rangi home safe. Surprisingly, Jianzhu agreed with her to sacrifice guardianship of the Avatar to see her daughter returned.[24]

However, in spite of Jianzhu predicting Hui would not be prepared for at least two weeks, the chamberlain arrived at the mansion the next morning with a handpicked group of allied sages outside of Jianzhu's sphere of influence. During the conclave, Hui revealed his knowledge of a daofei settlement in the Taihua Mountains and inferred that the Avatar was either captured or dead. This news caused Hei-Ran to drop her teacup in shock and outrage as she realized Jianzhu had witheld this information from her, leaving Rangi's fate ambiguous. Jianzhu failed to meet her gaze and focused on Hui. Just as Hui was about to call for a vote to strip Jianzhu of his duties, the entire conclave succumbed to the poison Jianzhu placed in their tea, which included Jianzhu himself, Hei-Ran, and some of the household staff.[24]

Hei-Ran survived the poison thanks to her Fire Nation heritage but was left comatose. She later regained consciousness after the Flying Opera Company raided the Avatar mansion to rescue Rangi, whom Jianzhu had captured to use as leverage to force Kyoshi's compliance. Hei-Ran was taken on Pengpeng to meet with Kyoshi outside Qinchao, though the poison had drained her vitality.[25] Rangi took her mother to the Northern Water Tribe in the hopes of finding healers to save her.[26] Hei-Ran was near death when she arrived at the Northern capital of Agna Qel'a, and her healer, Atuat, claimed to have saved her from the brink of death.[7]

Return to the Fire Nation

After about a year of care, Hei-Ran had recovered sufficiently to return to the Fire Nation with her daughter.[27] Atuat came along with the pair at Hei-Ran's invitation as her personal guest for the Festival of Szeto celebrations in the capital. She met Kyoshi again for the first time in a year at a garden party in the royal palace. The Avatar was glad to see the former headmistress in better health and resolved to find who was responsible for her poisoning. Hei-Ran responded that it was Jianzhu, to Kyoshi's shock and surprise. The Avatar apologized for not being able to firebend the day Hei-Ran tested her in Yokoya, but Hei-Ran declared that she was the one who needed to apologize. Kyoshi told her that her recovery was a good start to atoning for her mistakes. After Rangi departed to leave the pair alone, Hei-Ran clarified that she would have killed Jianzhu if she knew what he did, Kyoshi affirming that she would have done the same. Hei-Ran told Kyoshi that no matter what, Rangi was kind at heart and that the Avatar would have to go to moral lengths that Rangi never could. Atuat arrived on the scene shortly after and Kyoshi appreciated the skill of the renowned healer. Hei-Ran left to see to Atuat's antics with Jinpa, leaving Rangi and Kyoshi alone.[7]

Hei-Ran arrived back on the scene after Kyoshi made a disastrous faux pas of addressing the Fire Lord's illegitimate half-brother, Chaejin, as Fire Lord Zoryu. Kyoshi made the situation worse by telling Fire Lord Zoryu that she would fix the nation's problems and dismissing Chaejin herself, thereby usurping the right of dismissal from Zoryu. Hei-Ran took the group aside, determined to prevent further diplomatic catastrophe. As Zoryu apologized for organizing a reception large enough to cause such a scandal, Hei-Ran chided him for not blaming Kyoshi and making himself appear even weaker. She also scolded Rangi for not thinking of a situation to divert Kyoshi from such a colossal mistake. As Zoryu explained the situation to Kyoshi in more detail, Hei-Ran left to her chambers with Atuat as soon as she felt unwell. Though she wished to stay so the youths could not make further mistakes, Atuat chided her for arguing with her on a health-related matter.[28]

Some time later, as Jinpa began to serve Hei-Ran and Atuat tea in the traditional Air Nomad style, Kyoshi and Rangi barged into the room, determined to save Hei-Ran from Yun, who had attacked the palace and revealed his plan to take revenge against everyone who lied to him. Yun did not harm Hei-Ran that night but managed to kill Lu Beifong, Chancellor Dairin, and several palace guardsmen before fleeing.[28] Hei-Ran took part in coordinating the palace lockdown in the wake of Yun's attack.[29]

The following morning, Hei-Ran took breakfast with Kyoshi and Rangi on a small balcony. Hei-Ran noted that Kyoshi believed that Father Glowworm had possessed Yun in some manner, but clarified that she had never heard of the name. She advised Kyoshi to ask Kuruk directly about the spirit. Kyoshi responded that she could not commune with her past lives yet, to which Hei-Ran proposed meeting with Nyahitha in North Chung-Ling so Kyoshi could contact her predecessor. Kyoshi was determined to go to the city but Rangi grew angry at the idea of going away just after the palace was attacked. Rangi could not figure out why Yun killed people so methodically, so Hei-Ran told her and Kyoshi of Yun's assassination lessons at the mansion. Rangi told Hei-Ran she was responsible for turning Yun into a monster, threw a table over the balcony, and stormed off.[1]

Hei-Ran was determined to show her dishonor. She gathered Atuat as her second and the Fire Lord as her witness. She came to the stables where Kyoshi and Rangi were and declared that she was dishonored for not recognizing the true Avatar, failing to protect Kelsang, letting her pupil Zoryu dishonor the nation, and not being worthy of Rangi's esteem. She ritualistically cut off her top-knot, declared that the deed was done, and began to make the preparations to go to North Chung-Ling. Privately, Hei-Ran explained to Kyoshi that she was coming along to act as bait and that Kyoshi would not have a good chance at capturing Yun without a sacrifice. She told Kyoshi that her death might even put an end to the succession crisis. Kyoshi did not object to the plan and Hei-Ran took her silence as acceptance.[1]

Traveling to North Chung-Ling

Hei-Ran arrived in North Chung-Ling on Yingyong with the rest of Kyoshi's companions, lecturing her daughter on her selection of bison landings. The group made their way into town and, as Jinpa and Atuat distracted the locals, Kyoshi, Rangi, and Hei-Ran entered Nyahitha's tent. The sage attempted to tell the group's futures but Hei-Ran informed Nyahitha that it was her. She continued to explain Kyoshi's predicament. Rangi disapproved of having Kyoshi work with a scam artist. Nyahitha warned of the curse of all who learned of Father Glowworm's name, to the skepticism of Rangi. Nyahitha told Kyoshi that he was less knowledgeable about spirits than Kuruk but could help her commune with Kuruk that evening.[15]

Outside, a commotion began as members of the Saowon clan arrived in the city. The group observed an altercation between Lady Huazo and Sanshur Keohso, intervening as soon as a member of Huazo's clan spat on the ground causing the Keohso clan to throw rocks at her. Kyoshi earthbent the rocks away while Hei-Ran distracted the noblewoman, faking joy at seeing her in the city and claiming to also be celebrating the Festival of Szeto in town. Huazo took note of Hei-Ran's shorn hair, telling her that she would remain a close friend in spite of her public dishonor and patted the former headmistress on the head. Huazo's gesture was considered a great offense to Fire Nationals but no-one raised an objection to the act.[15]

The following morning, Yun found Hei-Ran in her inn and began to play Pai Sho with her. He told her that he would win in eighteen moves, and at that point, her life would be forfeit. Hei-Ran accepted this fact and Yun bent the Pai Sho tiles into a sharp spike just as Kyoshi entered the room.[30] Hei-Ran was stabbed through the throat. She gripped Yun by the hand and summoned a large fireball. Hei-Ran aimed for Yun's torso but hit his shoulder instead. Yun fled the room and Hei-Ran was greatly angered when, contrary to their plan, Kyoshi prioritized Hei-Ran's life over finding Yun. Kyoshi brought her sleeves to Hei-Ran's throat to stem the bleeding and rushed her across town to Atuat's field hospital.[9]

Hei-Ran was healed by Atuat, though she had to write on a slate board with chalk to communicate while she recovered. Rangi was furious when she learned of Hei-Ran's plan to sacrifice herself so Kyoshi could capture Yun. As the Avatar arrived, Rangi angrily stormed off, declaring that she would have nothing to do with Kyoshi because Kyoshi had used Rangi's mother as bait. Kyoshi began to panic but Hei-Ran got her attention with a flick of chalk and began to tell Kyoshi that Rangi was not leaving. Knowing her daughter better than anyone, she told Kyoshi that Rangi would soon show Kyoshi that she still cared. Kyoshi told Hei-Ran that she still could not find Yun, with Hei-Ran noting that Kyoshi had missed her opportunity and that the clans would use their fight in the town square to justify war. Kyoshi proposed that Yun and the Saowon were working together, as every move he made had benefited the clan. Hei-Ran noted that such evidence would disgrace the Saowon for good because none of the other clans wanted to be associated with those that had invited a foreign attack on the nation. At that moment, Rangi arrived with noodles cooked with her own firebending to show she still cared for Kyoshi. Hei-Ran told her to eat up because the Avatar needed her strength. Hei-Ran told Kyoshi that Rangi loved her and, as such, Hei-Ran considered Kyoshi to also be her daughter.[9]

Later, Kyoshi confirmed that the crops in the town's melonyam fields had been poisoned with salt and that Huazo had recently purchased a salt-making operation. Hei-Ran believed Kyoshi but told her that the current evidence was circumstantial. Noting that they needed a confession from the Saowon, Hei-Ran, Kyoshi, Jinpa, and Atuat began to formulate a plan to kidnap Huazo and Chaejin and make them confess.[31]

After a successful kidnapping, Huazo laughed upon seeing Hei-Ran in the inn, claiming that the Avatar and Sei'naka had disgraced themselves with the kidnapping and that there would be no mercy for Hei-Ran's clan once the Saowon were victorious. Hei-Ran responded that they did not need mercy, but rather justice. Kyoshi faced Hei-Ran for one last time before leaving, asking Hei-Ran if Huazo was right and if she truly was losing her honor. Hei-Ran responded that Kyoshi truly understood honor and that honor must sometimes be laid down for the good of others.[31]

Return to Yokoya, resumption of duties, and Jasmine Island incident

Hei-Ran began to make her way to Yokoya after Kyoshi's final confrontation with Yun, during which Rangi was seriously injured. Kyoshi promised Rangi that Hei-Ran would be there to see her through her injury.[32] In the time that followed, Hei-Ran was forced to abstain from hard work as she recovered from the injuries she received from Yun. Unable to take decisive actions herself yet still wanting to keep the Avatar, her family, and her home country safe, Hei-Ran had to learn to delegate by utilizing her wide network of friends and allies.[10] Recuperating in Yokoya, once again under Atuat's supervision, Hei-Ran was forced to spend her time on physical therapy, reading, and writing letters. She considered this period "torture" and left as soon as she had regained enough strength.[5]

Though her injuries still bothered her, Hei-Ran subsequently resumed her work as a teacher in the Fire Nation.[5] She also gave Kyoshi more firebending lessons, becoming one of her teachers.[6] Furthermore, she continued to go on missions for the Fire Lord[5] despite her misgivings over Zoryu's activities.[19] Before long, the firebender was informed that a Fifth Nation splinter fleet had captured a Fire Nation warship and kidnapped its prominent passenger: Tei Eesoni, a famous inventor and friend of Hei-Ran. She promptly volunteered to rescue the abductee from the pirates.[33] Hei-Ran soon learned that the splinter fleet in question was actually led by Tagaka, who had escaped from prison.[34]

Enlisting a group of Fire Nationals and taking a small but fast vessel, Hei-Ran chased after the Fifth Nation fleet, ultimately catching up with the corsairs at Jasmine Island.[35][36] Even as she led an attack on the pirates' large warship, she spotted a group of natives, namely Ara, Joh, Fu Karaq, Revik, and Yarru, on a fishing boat.[36][37] Realizing that the corsairs intended to attack Jasmine Island, Hei-Ran warned the locals to return to shore and set up defenses.[36] Though her attack on the warship was ultimately unsuccessful, Hei-Ran's warning allowed the natives to defeat an initial Fifth Nation landing party.[35][36]

After the early clashes ended and all sides retreated to rest, Hei-Ran landed on Jasmine Island to properly introduce herself as well as explain her mission. She declared that her main priority was the rescue of Tei, though she regarded her and the natives' interests as compatible. Accordingly, the firebending master allied with Jasmine Island's "protectors" and proposed a plan: While she helped lead and coordinate a proper defense of the island during the expected second pirate raid (thereby drawing the corsairs' attention), a group of local warriors would sneak onto the warship to free Tei. After some discussion, the newly founded coalition agreed to a plan.[34] The ensuing battle was hard-fought but the Fire Nationals and islanders prevailed. Though Tagaka and her second-in-command, Erchtei ,managed to escape, many pirates were captured and Tei was rescued.[35][38]

To Hei-Ran's surprise, however, Tei Eesoni declared that she had decided to stay on Jasmine Island, favoring the location for her future research. This resulted in a heated dispute as Hei-Ran felt obligated to return Tei to the Fire Nation due to her value as a scientist yet also felt conflicted over ignoring her friend's wishes.[35][39]

Physical appearance

Hei-Ran had a porcelain-doll face, pitch-black hair, and piercing eyes tending toward a darker bronze than the typical Fire Nation gold.[2] She looked older after her poisoning and began to have streaks of gray hair.[1][7]

Personality

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Hei-Ran was a tough individual and difficult to impress.

As the former headmistress of the Royal Fire Academy for Girls, Hei-Ran was a perfectionist and harsh disciplinarian. While her pupils consisted of exalted figures like the Avatar and the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, Hei-Ran did not hold back when she felt her students were not achieving their true potential. She would frequently criticize Yun during his firebending training for his lax, insubordinate attitude,[2] and, in private, chewed out her former pupil, Fire Lord Zoryu, for his lack of backbone as a sovereign.[18] Even Hei-Ran's daughter Rangi, who had inherited much of her mother's imperious attitude, trembled in fear after Hei-Ran berated her for not adequately seeing to Kyoshi's well-being during a political mishap in the Fire Nation.[18] Though Hei-Ran normally presented a stoic, unflappable front to the world, she could drop her iron demeanor when interacting with those she trusted, such as when she vented her fears and insecurities to Jianzhu as they worked to conceal Kyoshi's identity from the world with the stress of Jianzhu's lies and conspiracies chipping away at her.[23][24]

Adaptable and strategic, Hei-Ran was capable of taking very practical methods to achieve her goals in protecting the Avatar regardless of the personal cost. Believing that it would benefit her student's safety in the long run, Hei-Ran allowed for Yun to be trained in the art of assassination by Jianzhu and Amak. She felt some reservation about the brutal training regimens she and Jianzhu put Yun through and later took full responsibility for the impact it had on the false Avatar.[2][1] It was because of her perceived failure in judgment that Hei-Ran took the extraordinary step of cutting off her top-knot, ensuring that if she died as a now disgraced individual, it would not result in an escalation of hostilities between the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation. Deliberately using herself as bait to draw out a vengeful Yun, Hei-Ran was willing to sacrifice herself, viewing her death as justified due to the darkness she had perpetuated onto her former student.[1] Knowing her daughter would never accept such a course of action, Hei-Ran was willing to deceive and damage her relationship with Rangi on numerous occasions to prevent her from interfering.[1][31]

Despite her fearsome reputation, Hei-Ran was fiercely protective and loyal to her friends and family. Though initially furious with how he had failed to protect Yun, Kelsang, and Kyoshi, Hei-Ran aided Jianzhu in his search for the true Avatar while also providing advice for dealing with his political rivals in the Earth Kingdom.[22] However, after learning that Jianzhu was responsible for murdering Kelsang, Hei-Ran assured Kyoshi that, if she had been given the opportunity, she would have killed the Earth Sage herself for what he did to her friend.[7] When Kyoshi suffered a breakdown after Rangi called their relationship into question, Hei-Ran reassured her of Rangi's love and commitment. She considered Kyoshi a part of her family solely because Rangi loved her.[9]

Abilities

As a bending master and the personal tutor of both the Avatar and the Fire Lord, Hei-Ran was considered one of the greatest firebenders of her age.[18][5] Amongst her countrymen and foreign daofei, Hei-Ran was notorious for being the winner of several lethal Agni Kais, while Jianzhu, an earthbending master and fellow companion of Avatar Kuruk, tread carefully when dealing with her, admitting that Hei-Ran could have killed him had his murderous actions come to light.[4][24][25] Jianzhu also noted that it was due to the strength of Hei-Ran's inner fire that she was able to survive the poison he used to kill his political rivals.[25] Though Hei-Ran considered her firebending to be much weaker following her poisoning, she still showed an incredible amount of strength, being able to summon a great fireball to hurl at Yun even after she had just been stabbed through the throat.[7][9]

Despite her harsh methods and style, Hei-Ran was also generally regarded as an extremely effective and talented teacher. As a result of her long career, she developed a sense for students' talents, strengths, and weaknesses. As long as her pupils were not lazy and showed determination, she was patient and carefully cultivated their abilities.[5] In rare cases, she was willing to speed up or escalate her teaching methods, though she deeply disliked and regretted these options, such as in Yun's case.[5][19] Hei-Ran generally preferred to teach groups instead of individual students, believing it important to foster camaraderie and for the students to inspire each other. As a perfectionist, she only considered her teaching complete when the pupil reached master status.[5]

Relatives

Hei-Ran
   
   
Junsik
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Rangi
   
   
   
   

Appearances​

Chronicles of the Avatar

The Rise of Kyoshi

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The Shadow of Kyoshi

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Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game

Avatar games

Trivia

  • Two months after her wedding, Kuruk wrote Hei-Ran a love poem in which he expressed his desire to run off with her, but she never received the letter because Kelsang dissuaded him from sending it.[13]
  • Kuruk never told Hei-Ran of his quest to hunt down dark spirits, believing she would fall victim to Father Glowworm's curse.[14][15]
  • Hei-Ran was infamous for holding the record for the most "accidental" kills during Agni Kais at the Royal Fire Academy for Girls. Among her victims was her own cousin, a rival candidate for the position of headmistress, which caused her much scorn, scrutiny, and familial grief as her peers spread rumors that the death of her cousin was an intentional act to obtain the headmistress position.[4]
  • Hei-Ran and Nyahitha were the last living members of Kuruk's original companions by the time Kyoshi was a fully realized Avatar.[15]
  • Hei-Ran's favorite dish was Elephant-Koi Shui Zhu Yu.[40]
Preceded by
Kuruk's first firebending master
Avatar's firebending master
(jointly with Rangi from 296 BG)[6][41]

unknown
Succeeded by
Unknown, eventually Jeong Jeong

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