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== Diet ==
== Diet ==
[[File:HiveWing drink.jpg|thumb|A pair of HiveWings having a drink in a shop in [[Jewel Hive]] from ''[[The Hive Queen]]'' cover, by [[Joy Ang]]]]HiveWings are omnivorous and eat animals that live on the savanna,{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} such as zebras,{{Ref|TLC|81}} wildebeest,{{Ref|TFoH|128}} gazelle,{{Ref|TLC|21}} lions,{{Ref|TLC|6}}  and antelope.{{Ref|TDG|119}} HiveWings also eat confections, like honey drops and nectar,{{Ref|TLC|190}}{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} as well as vegetables grown in the Hive greenhouses.{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} Sliced avocados were jokingly mentioned by Cricket.{{Ref|TLC|153}}   
[[File:HiveWing drink.jpg|thumb|A pair of HiveWings having a drink in a shop at the [[Jewel Hive]] Glitterbazaar on the cover of ''[[The Hive Queen]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]]]HiveWings are omnivorous and eat animals that live on the savanna,{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} such as zebras,{{Ref|TLC|81}} wildebeest,{{Ref|TFoH|128}} gazelle,{{Ref|TLC|21}} lions,{{Ref|TLC|6}}  and antelope.{{Ref|TDG|119}} HiveWings also eat confections, such as honey drops and nectar,{{Ref|TLC|190}}{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} as well as vegetables grown in the Hive greenhouses.{{Ref|AGttDW|197}} Sliced avocados were jokingly mentioned by Cricket.{{Ref|TLC|153}}   


Cricket stated that HiveWings do not like to eat most reptiles, such as lizards or snakes, because they believe they may be related to dragons.{{Ref|TLC|142}} They also drink tea{{Ref|TLC|153}} and coffee.{{Ref|THQ|193}} In ''[[The Hive Queen]]'', Cricket recalled a drink that tasted like lime,{{Ref|THQ|63}} and one that smelled like coconut.{{Ref|THQ|170}} Cricket has been mentioned to smell like cinnamon,{{Ref|TLC|104}} and to have breath that smelled like apples.{{Ref|TLC|78}}  
Cricket stated that HiveWings do not like to eat most reptiles, such as lizards or snakes, because they believe they may be related to dragons.{{Ref|TLC|142}} They also drink tea{{Ref|TLC|153}} and coffee.{{Ref|THQ|193}} In ''[[The Hive Queen]]'', Cricket recalled a drink that tasted like lime,{{Ref|THQ|63}} and one that smelled like coconut.{{Ref|THQ|170}} Cricket has been mentioned to smell like cinnamon,{{Ref|TLC|104}} and to have breath that smelled like apples.{{Ref|TLC|78}}  
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== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
[[File:Wasp stinger.jpg|thumb|[[Wasp|Ex-Queen Wasp]]'s tail stinger from ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', by Joy Ang]]According to the Pantalan [[Dragons|dragon]] guide, the HiveWings' powers vary from dragon to dragon, but many do not have any powers.{{Ref|THQ|144}} These abilities are genetic and can be passed down.{{Ref|THQ|208}} HiveWing powers include sharp stingers extending from their wrists or claws, venom in their teeth, claws or stingers,{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} a paralyzing toxin known as nerve poison{{Ref|TLC|112}} that can immobilize targets in their claws or tail stinger, spraying boiling acid from a stinger on their tails, and emitting a horrible stench said to smell like dead rotting things pickled in sulfur.{{Ref|THQ|173}}{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} Some guards were assumed by Blue to be able to shoot poisonous darts from their tails.{{Ref|TLC|37}}
[[File:Wasp stinger.jpg|thumb|[[Wasp]]'s tail stinger from ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', by Joy Ang]]According to the Pantalan [[Dragons|dragon]] guide, the HiveWings' powers vary from dragon to dragon, but many do not have any powers.{{Ref|THQ|144}} These abilities are genetic and can be passed down.{{Ref|THQ|208}} HiveWing powers include sharp stingers extending from their wrists or claws, venom in their teeth, claws or stingers that is usually fatal, though it is not dangerous until the dragon is around two years old,{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} a paralyzing toxin known as nerve poison{{Ref|TLC|112}} that can immobilize targets in their claws or tail stinger, spraying boiling acid from a stinger on their tails,{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} and emitting a horrible stench said to smell like dead rotting things pickled in sulfur.{{Ref|THQ|173}} Some guards were assumed by Blue to be able to shoot poisonous darts from their tails.{{Ref|TLC|37}}


[[Swordtail]] described the HiveWings' paralyzing toxin as "fire burning every nerve in your body", and as "all you want to do is run or fly or even blink, but you cannot move a single muscle until the toxin wears off" once it wears off.{{Ref|TLC|113}} A dragon paralyzed by HiveWing venom can be "unparalyzed" when given a strong stimulant.{{Ref|TLC|115–118}} Similar to SilkWings, HiveWings have a precise internal clock which was described to keep their days on schedule and warn them when the rainy season is coming.{{Ref|TLC|41}}
[[Swordtail]] described the HiveWings' paralyzing toxin as "fire burning every nerve in your body", and "all you want to do is run or fly or even blink, but you cannot move a single muscle until the toxin wears off".{{Ref|TLC|113}} A dragon paralyzed by HiveWing venom can be "unparalyzed" when given a strong stimulant.{{Ref|TLC|115–118}} Similar to SilkWings, HiveWings have a precise internal clock which was described to keep their days on schedule and warn them when the rainy season is coming.{{Ref|TLC|41}}


Wasp could control the mind of any HiveWing whom she had injected with the breath of evil, which was kept in her off-limits, personal greenhouse garden.{{Ref|THQ|263}} HiveWings had pure white eyes{{Ref|TLC|57}} when under the mind-control and moved in eerie unison.{{Ref|TLC|58}} Katydid describes the feeling as having an unstoppable urge to do what the [[queen]] commands them to do, similar to being hypnotized.{{Ref|TLC|69}}
Wasp could control the mind of any HiveWing whom she had injected with the breath of evil, which was kept in her off-limits, personal greenhouse garden.{{Ref|THQ|263}} HiveWings had pure white eyes{{Ref|TLC|57}} when under the mind-control and moved in eerie unison.{{Ref|TLC|58}} Katydid describes the feeling as having an unstoppable urge to do what the [[queen]] commands them to do, similar to being hypnotized.{{Ref|TLC|69}}
== Queens ==
The HiveWings choose Jewel to be their leader after Queen Wasp’s death due to her strength, determination, and ability to inspire loyalty among the HiveWing dragons. Jewel is presented as a more compassionate and just leader compared to Wasp, who ruled through fear and manipulation.
When Wasp dies, there’s a power vacuum in the HiveWing community. Jewel is chosen because she is seen as someone who genuinely cares for her fellow HiveWings, unlike Wasp, who was focused on maintaining power. Jewel has a strong sense of responsibility and wants to lead the HiveWings in a way that will foster better relationships with the other tribes, especially the SilkWings and the other dragons who were oppressed under Wasp’s rule.
Jewel’s leadership also symbolizes a shift in values for the HiveWing tribe, moving away from control and cruelty and towards a more democratic, cooperative future. This change is essential for the overall narrative of peace and unity that emerges in the later parts of the series, especially after the defeat of the old, tyrannical leadership.
'''1. Reputation for Compassion and Fairness'''
* Wasp ruled with fear and oppression, using her mind control abilities to manipulate other dragons. Jewel, on the other hand, is seen as more compassionate and empathetic. She recognizes the suffering of her fellow HiveWings and is genuinely concerned about improving their lives. She doesn’t view her position as one of absolute power but instead as an opportunity to help her tribe thrive in a fair and just way.
* Jewel is particularly concerned with the well-being of the SilkWings, who were oppressed under Wasp’s reign. Her desire to bridge the gap between the HiveWings and SilkWings is seen as a sign of her leadership potential. She wants to end the tyranny and bring a sense of peace and equality.
'''2. Support from Within the HiveWing Tribe'''
* Many HiveWings rally around Jewel, seeing her as the most capable and promising leader after Wasp’s death. This is especially true among those who are tired of the cruelty and corruption that characterized Wasp's reign. Jewel’s more democratic approach attracts those who want to see a shift in leadership, with less emphasis on fear and more on collaboration and fairness.
* Jewel is not someone who seeks power for the sake of control. Her tribe respects her for her ability to connect with them on a deeper level and her willingness to stand up for what is right. As a result, she gains the loyalty of the HiveWing dragons who see her as the best candidate to lead them into a new era.
'''3. Leadership Qualities'''
* Jewel proves herself to be a capable strategist. While she may not have the same ruthlessness or manipulation skills as Wasp, she is able to think critically and work towards long-term goals, particularly when it comes to uniting the tribes. Her vision of a united, more peaceful society is something many HiveWings support.
* Unlike Wasp, who had no qualms about using others for her own gain, Jewel is shown to have a strong moral compass. She doesn’t exploit others or use mind control; instead, she relies on her own intelligence and ability to inspire and guide others. This earns her the trust of her fellow HiveWings, who are ready for a new direction after Wasp's reign.
'''4. Symbol of Change and Hope'''
* Jewel represents a fresh start for the HiveWings. After years of Queen Wasp's authoritarian rule, many of the HiveWings yearn for change. Jewel's selection as leader symbolizes the end of a dark chapter in their history and the beginning of a more hopeful future. She is seen as a leader who will prioritize the happiness and well-being of her tribe over personal ambition or conquest.
* is also key in fostering the alliance between the HiveWings and SilkWings, which is a major part of her leadership. She has a vision of bringing the two tribes together and ensuring that they both have a fair chance at a better life. This cooperation between the two tribes is a significant shift from the division and oppression that existed under Wasp.
'''5. Overcoming the Wasp Legacy'''
* Jewel has the difficult task of leading the HiveWings while also dismantling the legacy of Queen Wasp's reign. Wasp had built a system of fear, manipulation, and control, and Jewel must work to dismantle that. She is aware of the challenges she faces, but she remains resolute in her belief that the HiveWings deserve better.
* Jewel also challenges some of the outdated ideologies of the HiveWing tribe, encouraging them to evolve and become more open-minded. This willingness to challenge tradition is part of why she’s seen as an inspiring leader who is ready to bring about meaningful change.
'''6. The Trust of the Other Tribes'''
* Jewel’s leadership style is more cooperative than that of Wasp, and this is noticed by the other tribes. She does not aim to dominate or control them; instead, she seeks to build alliances. This openness helps Jewel form relationships with dragons from other tribes who are interested in a more peaceful and unified world. These alliances are crucial in helping her maintain power and navigate the complexities of post-Wasp leadership.
In conclusion, Jewel’s leadership is a direct response to the need for change in the HiveWing tribe. She embodies compassion, fairness, and hope, which were sorely lacking under Wasp. Her ability to unite her tribe, her strategic mindset, and her desire for peace all contribute to why she is chosen as the new leader of the HiveWings. She represents a break from the past and a chance for a better future, which makes her the right leader to guide them forward.


== Society ==
== Society ==
=== Pre-Tree Wars ===
=== Pre-Tree Wars ===
[[File:Box guide.jpg|thumb|The [[Book of Clearsight]] from ''A Guide to the Dragon World'', by Joy Ang]]
When the HiveWings first became their own tribe, they coexisted peacefully with the other Pantalan tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|213}}
When the HiveWings first became their own tribe, they coexisted peacefully with the other Pantalan tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|213}}


Before the Tree Wars, HiveWings lived in the forests of Pantala with a preference for cliffs and caves.{{Ref|AGttDW|197}}
Before the Tree Wars, HiveWings lived in the forests of Pantala with a preference for cliffs and caves.{{Ref|AGttDW|197}}
It was originally believed that there was a list of HiveWings who inherited the throne in the [[Book of Clearsight]],{{Ref|AGttDW|190}} but this was a lie that only the queen knew about. In actuality, HiveWing queens would choose their successor.{{Ref|THQ|181}} Even before the Tree Wars, HiveWing [[Literature|books]] left out the fact that the HiveWing tribe was created from Clearsight having dragonets with several BeetleWings and that HiveWings and SilkWings are related. The two tribes used to be able to intermingle until Scarab's great-great-grandmother ordered for it to stop. Scarab also noted that her great-great-grandmother was likely the queen who removed the information about Clearsight marrying BeetleWings from HiveWing history books.{{Ref|THQ|183}}
It was originally believed that there was a list of HiveWings who inherited the throne in the [[Book of Clearsight]],{{Ref|AGttDW|190}} but this was a lie that only the queen knew about. In actuality, HiveWing queens would choose their successor.{{Ref|THQ|181}} Even before the Tree Wars, HiveWing [[Literature|books]] left out the fact that the HiveWing tribe was created from Clearsight having dragonets with several BeetleWings and that HiveWings and SilkWings are related. The two tribes used to be able to intermingle until Scarab's great-great-grandmother ordered for it to stop. Scarab also noted that her great-great-grandmother was likely the queen who removed the information about Clearsight marrying BeetleWings from HiveWing history books.{{Ref|THQ|183}}


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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
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HiveWing Scholastic.png|A typical HiveWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
File:HiveWing Scholastic.png|A typical HiveWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
File:HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
Transparent HiveWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical HiveWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
File:HiveRef.png|A typical HiveWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
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HiveWings are one of the three tribes that reside on Pantala. Prior to the ending of The Flames of Hope, HiveWings were the dominating tribe on Pantala; they enslaved the SilkWings and almost exterminated the LeafWings during the time of the Tree Wars.

They are currently ruled by Queen Jewel. HiveWings are descended from BeetleWings, with a small amount of NightWing genes from Clearsight, who is the common ancestor of all HiveWings.

Description

HiveWings have slender, strong, sharp, and muscular bodies. They have four thin, clear, and segmented wings that resemble those of wasps, dragonflies, and other insects. They have a slightly compact face, with a small axe-like ridge on the tip of their snout, and a second, larger curved ridge on the middle of their snout. They have a pair of long, curved, smooth-looking horns. Some HiveWings hatch with stingers in their wrists or tails that have the ability to inject venom.

According to A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala, HiveWing scales can be red, yellow and/or orange.[1] They always have at least a few black scales mixed in inherited from their shared ancestor, Clearsight.[2] Some are almost completely black in color, such as Hawker[2] and Bombardier.[3] Some may also have green scales, such as Treehopper.[4] Some HiveWings, such as Katydid, Sandfly, and Scarab, have freckle-like scales, or splashes/splotches of scales like Cricket. HiveWing eye colors include black,[5] orange,[6] brown,[7] red,[8] yellow-gold,[9] green,[10] and amber.[11] Blue once mentioned that HiveWing eyes have a "green-yellow-orange glow".[12] Wasp was noted to have dark green blood,[13] but this may be unique to her as she was imbued with the breath of evil for about 50 years.

HiveWing eggs are white.[14]

Diet

A pair of HiveWings having a drink in a shop at the Jewel Hive Glitterbazaar on the cover of The Hive Queen, by Joy Ang

HiveWings are omnivorous and eat animals that live on the savanna,[11] such as zebras,[15] wildebeest,[16] gazelle,[17] lions,[5] and antelope.[18] HiveWings also eat confections, such as honey drops and nectar,[19][11] as well as vegetables grown in the Hive greenhouses.[11] Sliced avocados were jokingly mentioned by Cricket.[20]

Cricket stated that HiveWings do not like to eat most reptiles, such as lizards or snakes, because they believe they may be related to dragons.[21] They also drink tea[20] and coffee.[22] In The Hive Queen, Cricket recalled a drink that tasted like lime,[23] and one that smelled like coconut.[24] Cricket has been mentioned to smell like cinnamon,[25] and to have breath that smelled like apples.[26]

Additionally, the Hive on the cover of The Hive Queen depicts a shop selling sharks, implying that sharks or other marine life may also be part of the HiveWing diet. Another shop on the cover appears to be selling mounds of herbs in baskets.

Abilities

Wasp's tail stinger from A Guide to the Dragon World, by Joy Ang

According to the Pantalan dragon guide, the HiveWings' powers vary from dragon to dragon, but many do not have any powers.[27] These abilities are genetic and can be passed down.[28] HiveWing powers include sharp stingers extending from their wrists or claws, venom in their teeth, claws or stingers that is usually fatal, though it is not dangerous until the dragon is around two years old,[29] a paralyzing toxin known as nerve poison[30] that can immobilize targets in their claws or tail stinger, spraying boiling acid from a stinger on their tails,[29] and emitting a horrible stench said to smell like dead rotting things pickled in sulfur.[31] Some guards were assumed by Blue to be able to shoot poisonous darts from their tails.[32]

Swordtail described the HiveWings' paralyzing toxin as "fire burning every nerve in your body", and "all you want to do is run or fly or even blink, but you cannot move a single muscle until the toxin wears off".[33] A dragon paralyzed by HiveWing venom can be "unparalyzed" when given a strong stimulant.[34] Similar to SilkWings, HiveWings have a precise internal clock which was described to keep their days on schedule and warn them when the rainy season is coming.[35]

Wasp could control the mind of any HiveWing whom she had injected with the breath of evil, which was kept in her off-limits, personal greenhouse garden.[36] HiveWings had pure white eyes[37] when under the mind-control and moved in eerie unison.[38] Katydid describes the feeling as having an unstoppable urge to do what the queen commands them to do, similar to being hypnotized.[39]

Society

Pre-Tree Wars

The Book of Clearsight from A Guide to the Dragon World, by Joy Ang

When the HiveWings first became their own tribe, they coexisted peacefully with the other Pantalan tribes.[40]

Before the Tree Wars, HiveWings lived in the forests of Pantala with a preference for cliffs and caves.[11] It was originally believed that there was a list of HiveWings who inherited the throne in the Book of Clearsight,[41] but this was a lie that only the queen knew about. In actuality, HiveWing queens would choose their successor.[42] Even before the Tree Wars, HiveWing books left out the fact that the HiveWing tribe was created from Clearsight having dragonets with several BeetleWings and that HiveWings and SilkWings are related. The two tribes used to be able to intermingle until Scarab's great-great-grandmother ordered for it to stop. Scarab also noted that her great-great-grandmother was likely the queen who removed the information about Clearsight marrying BeetleWings from HiveWing history books.[43]

The HiveWing queen would meet with the SilkWing and LeafWing queen every few moons to smooth out disputes.[44]

Post-Tree Wars

HiveWings live in cities known as Hives that were formerly ruled by Queen Wasp and her female relatives. They were first-class citizens in their society, above the SilkWings. Wasp's relatives ruled the other Hives around the continent and held the title of lady rather than princess. The queen outranked the ladies, but according to Morpho, the queen did not mind-control them to give them the illusion of control.[45]

HiveWing schools required dragonets to specialize in a subject at a young age. They would get a basic education at academies before continuing their specialized education at one of the nine Hive universities. For most dragonets, their career path was guided by their parents.[46] Each Hive had a university that specialized in a different career set.[47]

It was difficult for HiveWings to get a divorce because they needed permission from the queen in order to do so.[48] If the queen allowed a HiveWing couple to get divorced, they had to go through a whole separation request process that was difficult.[48] It was also considered strongly forbidden for a HiveWing and a SilkWing to be together.[4]

HiveWings utilized SilkWings as servants, exploiting them for personal benefits in various roles such as cooks, butlers, and secretaries. Servants followed their mistress.[49] HiveWings from Jewel Hive owned SilkWing servants as an accessory, often striving to make them look more extravagant than the others. They often made them stand in windows just to look pretty or parade them around.[50]

Names

HiveWings are named after a variety of insects, such as different species of bees, wasps, ants, beetles, weevils, crickets, and mantids. They may also be named after annelids, such as Earthworm, or after insect larvae, such as Bloodworm. HiveWings may also be named after arachnid species, in the case of Vinegaroon.

Click here for a list of known HiveWings.

Trivia

  • Blue wondered if some HiveWings "don't have to blink" when he saw HiveWing guards staring down through the glass ceiling in the flamesilk factory.[51] It has not been confirmed if HiveWings possess this ability.
  • It was mentioned by Swordtail that HiveWings have poor night vision,[52] but it may have been a derogatory statement as he also described them as "lazy" and "arrogant" in the same sentence.
  • Some HiveWings, including the Librarian and Malachite, were almost always kept under Wasp's mind control until Luna destroyed the othermind. Almost all of them came to seek refuge in the LeafSilk Kingdom after this.[53]
  • Cricket found some old biology books that said that HiveWings used to have antennae.[54]
  • Clearsight was not fond of the name the HiveWings chose for their tribe.[40]

References

  1. Dragon guides
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Lost Continent, page 13
  3. The Lost Continent, page 80
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Hive Queen, page 235
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Lost Continent, page 6
  6. The Lost Continent, page 217
  7. The Lost Continent, page 66
  8. The Hive Queen, page 180
  9. The Poison Jungle, page 182
  10. The Hive Queen, page 217
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 197
  12. The Lost Continent, page 233
  13. The Flames of Hope, page 219
  14. The Hive Queen, page 249
  15. The Lost Continent, page 81
  16. The Flames of Hope, page 128
  17. The Lost Continent, page 21
  18. The Dangerous Gift, page 119
  19. The Lost Continent, page 190
  20. 20.0 20.1 The Lost Continent, page 153
  21. The Lost Continent, page 142
  22. The Hive Queen, page 193
  23. The Hive Queen, page 63
  24. The Hive Queen, page 170
  25. The Lost Continent, page 104
  26. The Lost Continent, page 78
  27. The Hive Queen, page 144
  28. The Hive Queen, page 208
  29. 29.0 29.1 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 205
  30. The Lost Continent, page 112
  31. The Hive Queen, page 173
  32. The Lost Continent, page 37
  33. The Lost Continent, page 113
  34. The Lost Continent, page 115–118
  35. The Lost Continent, page 41
  36. The Hive Queen, page 263
  37. The Lost Continent, page 57
  38. The Lost Continent, page 58
  39. The Lost Continent, page 69
  40. 40.0 40.1 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 213
  41. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 190
  42. The Hive Queen, page 181
  43. The Hive Queen, page 183
  44. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 191
  45. The Hive Queen, page 119
  46. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 199
  47. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 201-203
  48. 48.0 48.1 The Hive Queen, page 56
  49. The Lost Continent, page 111
  50. The Hive Queen, page 76
  51. The Lost Continent, page 267
  52. The Lost Continent, page 145
  53. The Flames of Hope, epilogue
  54. The Lost Continent, page 83


HiveWings
Queens

Present: CochinealJewelWasp
Historical: Cicada

Royalty

BloodwormCicadaHornetMantisScarabTsetseVinegaroonYellowjacket

Other Dragons

AphidBombardierBumblebeeCadelleCarabidChaferCricketDragonflyEarthwormEarwigInchwormGrasshopperHawkerGlowwormKatydidLibrarianLubberMalachiteMidgePinacateRootwormSandflyTreehopperWeevil

Kingdom

Bloodworm HiveCicada HiveHornet HiveJewel HiveMantis HiveTsetse HiveVinegaroon HiveWasp HiveYellowjacket Hive

Society

Book of ClearsightTree Wars


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