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No. 114953
Regarding birth order, it is like agnatic-cognatic. What that means is that while women are not spurned from succession, the male is favored and if a younger brother is born, he will be heir instead. Now, I think this is the likely system considering every single Firelord before Azula in foreseeable history was a man, and that there is no adaption of 'Firelord' for women that Azula could have adopted. This is often evidence of a mainly male-dominated succession; in ancient Egypt there was no title for Queen, so when the occasional queen did appear, such as Hatshepsut, they adopted the male title of Pharoah.
Now, I think there is some leeway with the fire nation because Ozai is a supreme lord of everything as well as one of the most powerful benders in the world. He would likely pick the heir he most liked. Considering Zuka is a firstborn daughter, he may be even more antagonistic with her than he was with Zuko; at least with Zuko, there was the implicit effort, at least in the early years before Azula showed her potential, to prepare him for becoming the next firelord. With Zuka, however, he could be very negligent and antagonistic from the start. This could lead to Zuka gravitating even more towards her mother for support, or even try to be more boy-like in order to impress her father, which could allow her to have some more masculine and strong qualities instead of just a painted doll while at the same time not being a man with tits.
4chan's /co/ posited an interesting theory, that Azulon would look towards his mother for support more than Azula would. I think with the concept of the Oedipus complex understood, this could certainly be the case. While Azulon would look towards his father for martial and masculine support, he would attempt to look towards his mother for emotional support. Zuka would be resented for trying to take up more of his time with mother, and being her favored child, but I think especially after Ursa leaves Azulon could project that need for a surrogate mother upon Zuka, willing or not. Without as much of a need to prove himself to Ozai as capable despite his gender, Azulon could look more favorably upon his sister as a support, even if it would be tinged with abuse and the confusion resulting from Ozai telling him his sister is weak despite him needing her to be emotionally stable in some sense.
This is not to say that Azulon would curl up in bed beside Zuka and ask her to read him bedtime stories at the age of 14. Rather, it means that he would be more interested in her preservation, if only for selfish purposes, and Zuka might be more reluctant about throwing her brother under the bus even as she opposes his control over her.
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