Alura Zor-El

Alura Zor-El was the mother of Kara Zor-El and wife of Zor-El.

Biography
Coming home late after sentencing a Hellgrammite who had been brought to the citadel, Alura went into Kara's room, asking her why she was still up. After being told by her daughter that she simply wanted to see her, Alura went on to explain why she had been working so late when asked by Kara. When Kara mentioned that she wanted to help people like Alura did one day, Alura told her that she would, as she had the heart of a hero.

After Non killed a guard while under Astra's command, Alura used Kara's spy beacon to lure Astra out of hiding to arrest her for her crimes. At some unknown point after that, Alura sentenced her to Fort Rozz.

Sending Kara to Earth
Alura and her husband Zor-El sent their daughter Kara to Earth as their home planet of Krypton was dying. Before sending her off, Alura told Kara that the trip would be long, but they'd be with her in her dreams, mentioning to Kara that'd she have extraordinary abilities due on Earth, due to its yellow sun. She gave Kara her necklace before the latter boarded her ship, leaving right before the planet self destructed.

Guide On Earth
After battling her Aunt Astra and saving Alex and Director Henshaw, Alex revealed to Kara that a program downloaded from Kara's ship contained an A.I. in the holographic form of her mother who Kara would be able to seek advice and speak with.

Personality
At first, Alura appeared to be a kind, caring, selfless and moral individual, however, according to Astra, in truth, she was actually cold, cruel, immoral, manipulative, hypocritical and a liar, she manipulated her own daughter Kara Danvers, in order to lure Astra out of hiding to arrest her for her crimes, despite the fact that the latter had good reason for commit these crimes.

Alura told Astra that she believed her (that Krypton was dying) and she would do everything she they can to save the planet, however, Astra did not believe her as she (correctly) knew that only said these things to ease her sentence in Fort Rozz, unfortunately, Alura find out the hard way that her sister had been right all along about the planet dying, at the moment of its destruction, as he was forced to send only child and daughter, to Earth to save her life.

However, even during the planet's destruction, she believed she was justified in using her daughter to lure Astra out of hiding, as she created an A.I. store memories and emotionsm, this shows that she had absolutely no guilt or remorse for any of her actions.