Fear
Iroh was afraid in Old Ba Sing Se, not of Azula or the Dai Li, but of what his beloved nephew had become.
Love
Iroh loved ginseng tea because it was what he always drank with Lu Ten; Iroh loved jasmine tea because it was what he always drank with Zuko.
Wisdom
Even though Zuko could never quite get the words right, the meanings behind his uncle's proverbs left a deep impression.
Surprise
Iroh supposed that the biggest surprise about Old Ba Sing Se was the realization that his love could not always protect his second son.
Blame
It was easy to listen to Azula and blame Uncle for Old Ba Sing Se, even when Zuko himself knew it wasn't true.
Birthday
Zuko always felt a little guilty on his birthday because it was on this very day that his uncle lost his own son.
Energy
No matter how tired he was, Iroh could never deny Zuko "Just one more horse-piggy back ride Uncle!"
Humiliation
Zuko felt his face turn beet red when he realized that, contradictory to his uncle's previous assurances, gullible was not written on the ceiling.
Understanding
Though it took longer than it should have, Zuko finally knew what his uncle meant about destiny.
Kindness
Iroh knew he still had much to teach his nephew when Zuko justified stealing the Earth Kingdom family's ostrich-horse with "They're about to show us a little more kindness."
Hope
Zuko drew hope from the idea of one day capturing the Avatar; Iroh drew hope from the idea of Zuko one day finding his true path.
Lesson
Every time Zuko taught Aang firebending, he was reminded of his uncle, and how much better of a pupil Aang was to Zuko than Zuko ever was to Iroh.
Music
No matter what Zuko said in front of his men, he did love music night, because he loved seeing his uncle so genuinely happy.
Integrity
Although Iroh knew Zuko had good inside of him, Old Ba Sing Se had never made him doubt that more.
Intuition
Iroh always knew that his niece was evil, but somehow his nephew never quite grasped this.
Wonder
Zuko had said that Iroh was more of a father to him than Oazi; more than once, Zuko wondered if this was biologically true.
Sigh
Zuko hated his uncle's sighs because they meant that he had failed him again.
Maturity
Iroh always outwardly showed his affection toward his nephew, but it took years of maturity before Zuko could do the same to his uncle.
Age
When Zuko was first banished Iroh said he was to young to have such a cruel fate thrown upon him; as time went on, Iroh realized that Oazi's cruelty would have hurt at any age.
Memory
Try as he might, Zuko couldn't recall a single happy childhood memory that didn't involve his mother or uncle.
Silence
It broke Iroh's heart to do his to Zuko, but seeing as he was in prison, it was all he could do for his nephew.
Jealousy
Although he loved his cousin, Zuko couldn't help but be jealous of Lu Ten- if Lu Ten got a father who cared for him, why couldn't Zuko?
Mystery
It only took one night for Iroh to become throne-less and Zuko to become mother-less; when the shock wore off, both wondered how and why this had happened.
Horror
When Iroh learned that Zuko was to fight his father in the Agni Kai, he became frightened; when Iroh learned that Oazi expected him to sit there and do nothing while his beloved nephew suffered, a horror that surpassed even that which he had felt in war engulfed his heart.
Regret
Of all the cruel things he ever did, Iroh was most ashamed of abandoning his nephew in his time of need and looking away as Zuko's father unleashed the boy's element unto his face.
Grace
Iroh tired to teach Zuko how to dance the traditional Fire Nation dance for his 13th birthday party, but gave up after deciding that his nephew had two left feet.
Trust
Until his uncle gave everything to be there for him in his banishment, Zuko didn't quite understand that Iroh would never break the promise he had made when Zuko was ten: "I will never abandon you."
Disgust
Iroh did not sugarcoat his emotions after Zuko's betrayal; his nephew no longer deserved that luxury.
Vacancy
It wasn't until his uncle was in prison that Zuko realized how much he relied on Iroh.
Luxury
Zuko's idea of luxury was having servants fawn over him; Iroh's idea of luxury was knowing a guard who brought him a cup of tea once a day.
Family
Looking at the picture of his family in the old beach house, Zuko felt a sudden pang of longing for his uncle.
Power
Zuko had never thought of his uncle as especially powerful, but the day of the eclipse proved how wrong he was.
Curiosity
Zuko only had to wonder once what would happen if he stole his uncle's tea…
Question
Iroh knew this day would come, but why did Zuko have to ask, "Uncle, where do babies come from?" in front of Iroh's former fellow generals who had stopped by to catch up on old times?
Faith
Oazi thought that spiritualism was a waste of time; if Iroh hadn't taken Zuko to the temple once a week to worship Agni, the young prince would have been as lost as his father.
Pain
Iroh knew that the worst part of Zuko's banishment was not the exile itself but his nephew's glimpse into the fact that his father might not love or even care for him.
Blessing
When Iroh returned from the war after Lu Ten died, Zuko made sure to do his best to cheer up his mourning uncle; he never knew that his small actions were the only reason Iroh didn't choose to join his son in the afterlife.
Optimism
Even as a child, Zuko was hopeful for the future; Iroh just wished that, someday, Zuko could long for a peaceful world instead of one ruled by their nation.
Strength
It took Zuko weeks to gather the courage to ask forgiveness from his uncle, but it only took one day for Iroh to forgive his nephew.
Awe
Zuko was filled with wonder and awe when he learned that, like his uncle, he had learned from the masters Ran and Sha.
Laughter
"Do it again!" the five year-old Zuko cried out as Iroh made a flying dragon out of fire.
Sanity
Zuko loved his two sons with his whole heart, but Agni, after five combined temper-tantrums in one hour, he was glad when Uncle took his great-grandnephews for a cup of tea.
Naïve
Iroh couldn't bear to tell his naïve nephew the truth- Oazi didn't really expect his son to capture the Avatar.
Pride
Zuko really is his father's son Iroh sadly thought as he sat in prison after Zuko tried to turn Old Ba Sing Se into Iroh's fault and refused to think that it was, in fact, his.
Curse
Iroh learned just how much children hear when Zuko repeated a word he had overheard from his uncle to Ursa that made her blush deeper than her Fire Lady dress.
Small
Zuko was born smaller than a normal baby; while Oazi said this was a sign of weakness, Iroh thought it was a chance for the young prince to prove himself to his already unsatisfied father.
Manage
When Iroh casually agreed to baby-sit for his sister-in-law, he never expected to be tied up in a closet with Zuko shouting, "We did it Azula! The Earth Kingdom enemy is defeated by the noble Fire Nation!"
Simplicity
Oh sure, it would have been nice to have an everlasting supply of tea like they had at the palace, Iroh mused as he watched Zuko eat breakfast in their new upper ring apartment, but I've got all I need right here.
Blind
It was painful the first time Zuko really saw his father, but what was even more painful was the knowledge that, in his blindness, Zuko had chosen this man over Iroh, his real father.
War
When people questioned how the Prince of the Fire Nation could betray his country like that, Iroh simply smiled; he knew that his nephew had finally won the war within himself.