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| - Among the many people who owned homes on the island were Lo and Li, Princess Azula's twin mentors, as well as Fire Lord Ozai's family. This particular home was abandoned, but the royal family used to spend their summers there when Azula and Zuko were still children. Lo and Li's house was rather small in comparison to all of the others, but it was nonetheless luxurious. A third house belonged to Admiral Chan, who was, for some time, on leave on the island.
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| - Among the many people who owned homes on the island were Lo and Li, Princess Azula's twin mentors, as well as Fire Lord Ozai's family. This particular home was abandoned, but the royal family used to spend their summers there when Azula and Zuko were still children. Lo and Li's house was rather small in comparison to all of the others, but it was nonetheless luxurious. A third house belonged to Admiral Chan, who was, for some time, on leave on the island. According to Lo and Li, Ember Island tends to cause its visitors to go into a sort of self-discovery. This was alluded to when Aang, Sokka, Katara, Zuko, Toph and Suki visit this island to watch the play, The Boy in the Iceberg, which symbolizes the team's self-discovery. Many have learned things about themselves that they were previously unaware of, including secrets of their friends and family. Many years after the end of the Hundred Year War, Aang brought his son, Tenzin, to Ember Island, where they built sand castles. After abdicating the Fire Nation throne to his daughter in 167 AG, Zuko chose to leave the Fire Nation Capital in favor of living on Ember Island.
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