New Ozai Society

"We'll return the Fire Nation to greatness by returning Fire Lord Ozai to his throne."

- Mai's father to Mai at a New Ozai Society meeting

The New Ozai Society is a Fire Nation rebel organization that was formed after the defeat of Fire Lord Ozai at the hands of Avatar Aang in 100 AG. Their mission is to overthrow Zuko in favor of Ozai, viewing Zuko as weak ruler and a traitor of fire nation. Though they originally first appeared in the Avatar comic Rebound as only one-shot villains with a brief mention in The Rift comic trilogy, they are confirmed to be the primary antagonists of the upcoming Smoke and Shadow comic trilogy.

History
On the Day of the Black Sun, Bumi freed himself and liberated Omashu (which had been renamed New Ozai under the Fire Nation's rule), ending the governor's control of the city and forcing him to leave.

Following Zuko's ascension to the throne, the governor, Mai's father, had been offered a desk job in Zuko's new administration. Despite this being a better treatment than most of those loyal to Ozai, Mai's father rejected the offer, believing it to be Zuko's way of keeping tabs on him. Growing increasingly unsatisfied with Zuko's leadership, Mai's father formed the New Ozai Society with the goal of deposing Zuko, viewing him as a traitorous usurper, and reinstating Ozai to restore glory to the Fire Nation.

Mai first discovered the existence of the New Ozai Society when on a date with one of it's members, Kei Lo. He was sent by her father to bring her to a society meeting, where she was horrified to see that he brought her little brother Tom-Tom to the meeting as well to try and get him to join the society. Mai took Tom-Tom away, fighting off members of the New Ozai Society, betraying her father, and knocking out Kei Lo as she departed with Tom-Tom.

Members

 * Mai's father (founder and leader)
 * Kei Lo
 * Satoru's parents

Trivia

 * The society's name, "New Ozai", is a reference to the name given to the Earth Kingdom city of Omashu when it was under the Fire Nation's occupation.