Mai saved Zuko's life and revealed that she cared for Zuko more than she feared Azula. Before Azula could attack Mai, Ty Lee chi-blocked her. Both of them ended up imprisoned for their actions until Azula and Ozai were dethroned.
Ty Lee ended the series by joining the Kyoshi Warriors who she'd befriended while in prison and Mai resumed her relationship with the newly crowned Fire Lord Zuko.
After an attempt was made on his life in "The Promise," Mai convinced the Kyoshi Warriors to provide protection for Zuko. However, Suki later accidentally let it slip Zuko had been meeting with his father for advice on how to rule. Furious Zuko had kept such a big choice from her, Mai broke up with him. After leaving Zuko, she took a job with her aunt and worked at a flower shop.
While there, a young man named Kei Lo was able to convince her to go out for dinner. But while Kei Lo initially seemed like a perfect rebound for Mai, he ended up turning out to be a member of the New Ozai Society. The group sought to bring down Zuko and put Ozai back on the Fire Nation throne.
Making matters even worse was the fact that Mai's father Ukano was their leader. Mai fought them, and Kei Lo eventually became a double agent within the New Ozai Society and started feeding Mai information about the group's intentions.
Kei Lo was a member of the New Ozai Society, who were working to remove Zuko from the throne, so Mai initially only led him on in order to gain information about the New Ozai Society's plans. Her feelings for Kei Lo later became more sincere, but she also reconciled with Zuko after he helped her in the search for her kidnapped little brother, Tom-Tom.
In this comic story, "Smoke and Shadow," Mai was reunited with Azula, who was revealed to be the kidnapper, working together with Mai's father and the New Ozai Society. The comic ends with Mai and Kei Lo breaking up, but it's unclear if Mai and Zuko ever got back together.
After the Hundred Year War, Ty Lee wanted to help the world by using her chi blocking skills as one of the Kyoshi warriors. Along with Suki and the others, she acted in the role of a personal bodyguard to Fire Lord Zuko in the tumultuous early days of his reign.
Deciding they liked the circus, they stayed and became a famous acrobatic act called the Flying Ty Sisters. Ty Lee couldn't figure out why she felt troubled serving as one of the Kyoshi Warriors until she was reunited with her sisters, and realized that she'd once again become part of a matching set - exactly the life she'd tried to run away from.
He also claimed that Mai had been "pushed away" by Zuko despite being his only true friend from the Fire Nation. Despite mostly disagreeing with him, Mai was not willing to arrest her own father, allowing him to flee.
Afterwards, she sought out Kei Lo who was moving through the woods with a hurt leg. She helped him to walk, exchanging some friendly barter, before offering him to ride with her in the Kyoshi Warriors' hot air balloon back to the capital. Mai also admitted that she now believed his claim about being manipulated by Ukano.
One month later, Mai was on a date with Kei Lo, who asked why she did not visit with her and she dryly responded she was not attracted to "casts". Kei Lo correctly recognized that his broken leg had not been the real reason, however, but that she still needed time to trust him. Mai admitted that this was the case, finding it difficult to believe how someone could abandon their cause to be with her.
He maintained that he had simply sought a place to belong when joining the New Ozai Society, but now wanted to belong to her.
Moved by this revelation, Mai kissed Kei Lo. The heartfelt moment was interrupted by Michi screaming from the nearby flower shop, causing Mai to rush off and witness her brother Tom-Tom being kidnapped by the Kemurikage. Despite her desperate attempt to rescue him, the kidnappers got away. The next day, Mai and Michi reported the abduction to the police, who were confused by her claim that spirits were involved.
However, Zuko arrived at the flower shop and argued that Mai's story was probably true. He went on to contact Avatar Aang, believing him more versed in dealing with spirit issues. Mai greeted Aang upon his arrival and informed him of Tom-Tom's abduction by the Kemurikage. Her explanation was cut short when her father barged in, accusing her of being the reason Tom-Tom was kidnapped, as she had taken him from the safety of their home.
When Ukano propsed a curfew and special task force to deal with the dark spirits, Mai disagreed and backed the Avatar's suggestion to first investigate the events before acting rashly.
Zuko decided to side with Aang and Mai, leaving Ukano shouting furiously as he was escorted from the palace. The Fire Lord thought that he recognized the ex-governors screams from the New Ozai Society's previous ambush, and inquired if Mai knew about her father being involved of the attack. She lied, stating that she had no information of Ukano aiding the attack. He used this opportunity to urge her reveal Ukano's involvement in the rebellion, but Mai stated that he was right that she had failed to protect her family.
Accordingly, she could not allow him to go to prison, as this would leave Tom-Tom without his father. Mai read the scroll to her friends which revealed the Kemurikage 's origins.
In the evening, Mai and her friends traveled to the High Temple where Mai revealed to Kei Lo that she knew the place, as she and Zuko had once gone on a date there. She sarcastically commented that the Fire Lord had believed the "burial site of his ancestors" to be romantic place, causing Zuko to retort how he had been proven right on their date, leaving Kei Lo and Aang feeling awkward. The group then descended into the Dragonbone Catacombs , where Mai continued to bicker with Zuko.
She later helped Kei Lo to open a door to the sealed parts of the catacombs, causing Mai to praise her new boyfriend's ingenuity. Deep in the burial chambers, Mai eventually located a scroll explaining the emergence of the first Kemurikage during the Fire Nation's violent past.
Left alone in the Dragonbone Catacombs , Zuko and Mai shared moments of awkward sielence. Afterwards, the group followed a ghostly smoke that led them to the grave of the first Fire Lord. There, they split up, as Mai refused to enter the burial chamber. The Fire Lord expressed his remorse about their relationship and said he missed her, but Mai angrily insisted both of them should move on. She then claimed she regretted ever allowing him to break her heart so many times, and intended to stay with Kei Lo, despite her lack of enthusiasm for him.
After Aang discovered that the actual Kemurikage had never returned to the mortal world, the group returned to the Caldera City. On the way, the group pondered what the new information meant, with Mai arguing that the recent dark spirit attacks might be committed by human imposters.
Back in the city, they found out that Ukano had set up the Safe Nation Society to "protect" the citizens from spirit kidnappings. Mai confronted her father, telling him that he was surely hiding something.
She and Kei Lo then returned to Mura's flower shop, where Mai expressed her annoyance at Zuko's increasingly imperialistic behavior. After telling Kei Lo how she was sorry for always talking about her ex-boyfriend, she expressed her worries about Tom-Tom before saying goodbye.
Upon returning to her room in the flower shop, Mai took a painting of Zuko and her as couple, and put it into a drawer, seemingly trying to get over their relationship. Mai finally revealed Ukano's involvement in the New Ozai Society. On the following day, Mai heard that the false Kemurikage had abducted Zuko's half-sister Kiyi , prompting her to travel to the palace to express her condolence. Hugging the Fire Lord, she stated that they found find their siblings.
However, Mai was shocked upon hearing from Aaang, Zuko, and the Kyoshi Warriors that the false spirits were led by Azula. This revelation convinced her to reveal that Ukano had led the New Ozai Society. After defending her initial reluctance to betray her father, she argued that she suspected his involvement in Azula's plot based on his suspicious behavior on the previous day.
As the Fire Lord consequently organized a curfew and the arrest of Ukano's followers including most Safe Nation Society members, Mai stayed by his side. The two eventually went to the Capital City Prison where they learned that Ukano had escaped.
Mai was not surprised to hear this, but nevertheless frustrated. As Zuko consoled her, the two held hands until the arrested Safe Nation Society members arrived at the prison. Mai was shocked to see Kei Lo among the prisoners, and successfully demanded that Zuko set him free, as he had been captured by accident. The Avatar revealed that they had found secret passageways that probably led to Azula's hideout. Hoping to save her brother, Mai consequently joined the ad hoc rescue team.
Using the passageways, the group arrived at the Garden of Tranquil Souls where they were quickly confronted by fake Kemurikage. In the middle of the fight, one of the hooded figures attacked Mai, revealing to be Azula.
The princess commented that Mai had practiced her skills, but refused to reveal the location of the kidnapped children. Azula instead mused on how Mai had inspired her to take up the guise of the Kemurikage, prompting the nonbender to attack her in annoyance. However, she was driven back by Azula's lightning, whereupon the princess continued her rant, asking for Mai's opinion on her new style. Mai and Kei Lo saved Aang from the fake Kemurikage. At that moment, Kei Lo intervened and tackled Azula, causing Mai to comment that purple did not fit her former friend.
To Mai's horror, however, Azula quickly overwhelmed Kei Lo, threatening to harm him. As she pleaded for her boyfriend's life, Zuko stepped in, causing Azula to run off.
Mai then helped Kei Lo up, exchanging some playful banter. The two subsequently followed Aang to a crypt, where they discovered the Avatar rendered unconscious by the fake Kemurikage. Mai and Kei Lo overwhelmed two of Azula's comrades, saving Aang and the kidnapped children. She was overjoyed to reunite with Tom-Tom, and happy to learn that her father had eventually aided the children in an escape attempt from the false Kemurikage. On the next day, Ukano turned himself in at the Capital Prison.
There, Mai said goodbye to her father, telling him that he deserved punishment, but that he had also been "brave" in the end. She swore that she would remember his eventual bravery, causing Ukano to state that this was "more than [he had] a right to ask". When she returned to Mura's flower shop, Mai found Kei Lo who had decided to end their romantic relationship, leaving her in tears.
Dark, brooding, stoic, and gloomy, Mai was usually bored by her circumstances and took little interest in anything around her. Her stoic exterior was often mistaken for a lack of emotion, but was really more self control and a great sense discipline. This was due to the manner in which she was brought up by her politically-motivated parents. Her seeming apathy tended to irritate others, such as when Zuko described her as "just a big blah", and when Ty Lee described Mai's aura as "dingy and gray".
Mai was also not easily intimidated; she was one of the few people not afraid of Azula. In fact, Mai was secretly disgusted with Azula's ruthless behavior and callous disregard for others.
While aboard the Fire Nation drill, she vehemently refused to enter the slurry pipeline to pursue Sokka and Katara, unconcerned with the consequences of disobeying Azula's order. She never displayed any bigotry or xenophobia toward people of other nations, attitudes that were characteristic of much of the Fire Nation nobility, especially Azula.
Like Zuko, Mai was against the idea of needless killing; more often than not, she chose to disable foes rather than outright kill them during battle. She generally achieved this by using her weapons to pin their clothes, usually the sleeves, to a vertical surface.
When united with Zuko , Mai overcame her stoic nature and showed genuine happiness. Despite her stoic nature, her strong relationship with Zuko tended to bring out her more passionate side. Azula took note of Mai's "strangely good mood" since Zuko's return to the Fire Nation. Despite her hurt, however, she retained a great affection for Zuko, aiding his escape from the prison and, in the process, betraying her loyalty to Azula; she later affirmed to the princess that she loved Zuko more than she feared the latter.
Mai's skill at throwing knives. Mai was a master markswoman, able to skillfully hit targets from a distance. Her expert marksmanship gave her enough strength to defeat powerful benders and multiple opponents. While she usually pinned her opponents down with her stilettos, she had been seen throwing them in a way that would cause severe, and possibly fatal, injuries, such as when she attacked Aang and Katara, [6] and Toph.
She proved to be quite nimble; on several occasions she was able to leap across long distances and over high obstacles with little effort. She was also shown to be able to slide across surfaces on her side. When attacking the guards on the Boiling Rock, she was able to attack and dodge by throwing a knife and diving onto her side, gliding across the metal surface in one fluid motion. In addition to her shurikens and the arrow-like darts in her sleeve and ankle holsters, Mai was also proficient with a three-pronged, retractable sai dagger which she used for close combat.
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