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* [[Deathbringer]] has used deadly{{Ref|W2q|52}} silver discs with serrated edges during his assassination missions.{{Ref|W2q|53}}
* [[Deathbringer]] has used deadly{{Ref|W2q|52}} silver discs with serrated edges during his assassination missions.{{Ref|W2q|53}}
* [[Blister]] carried a wicked-looking dagger with her during a negotiation party early in the [[War of SandWing Succession]].{{Ref|W2q|72}}
* [[Blister]] carried a wicked-looking dagger with her during a negotiation party early in the [[War of SandWing Succession]].{{Ref|W2q|72}}
* Queen [[Coral]] has a narwhal horn strapped to her tail.
* [[Tempest]] carried a trident, greater than Deathbringer in length, strapped to her back.{{Ref|W2q|69}} [[SeaWings]] in general have also been mentioned to use tridents.{{Ref|W2q|73}}
* [[Tempest]] carried a trident, greater than Deathbringer in length, strapped to her back.{{Ref|W2q|69}} [[SeaWings]] in general have also been mentioned to use tridents.{{Ref|W2q|73}}
* A weapon belonging to either a MudWing, [[SandWing]], or SeaWing was described as a twisted white horn that came to a claw-sharp point.{{Ref|W2q|73}}
* A weapon belonging to either a MudWing, [[SandWing]], or SeaWing was described as a twisted white horn that came to a claw-sharp point.{{Ref|W2q|73}}
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Weapons.png|[[SeaWing]] weaponry as shown in ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
File:Coral's Narwhal Tail Spike JA.png|[[Coral]]'s narwhal horn tail spike in her portrait as shown in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World|A Guide to The Dragon World]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]
WeaponsSerratedSilverDiscs.png|Silver discs as shown in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
File:Spear.jpg|An unspecified spear as shown in ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
Dagger GN.png|A dagger as shown in ''[[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
File:Weapons.png|[[SeaWing]] weaponry as shown in ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes
File:NightWing spear point shown in The Dark Secret (Graphic Novel).jpg|A NightWing spear as shown in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
File:Anemone Enchanting Narwhal Spear.png|A SeaWing narwhal horn spear as shown in ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes
File:Anemone Enchanting Narwhal Spear.png|A SeaWing narwhal horn spear as shown in ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes
File:Spear.jpg|An unspecified spear as shown in ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes
File:WeaponsSerratedSilverDiscs.png|Silver discs as shown in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
File:NightWing spear point shown in The Dark Secret (Graphic Novel).jpg|A [[NightWings|NightWing]] spear as shown in ''The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes
File:Dagger GN.png|A dagger as shown in ''[[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
File:Dragonflame cacti GN.png|[[Plants|Dragonflame cacti]] as shown in [[Escaping Peril (graphic novel)]], by Mike Holmes
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 04:10, 27 October 2025

This page is a documented list of weapons used by dragons and humans in modern and ancient Pantala and Pyrrhia.

Dragon Weapons

Dragon tribes have natural specific abilities in addition to their artificial weapons. To learn more about dragon tribes and their respective abilities, please refer here and here.

Human Weapons

  • Some humans wield swords.[21]
  • Spears are also used by humans.[21]
  • Winter came across a fortified town of humans who made a catapult-type weapon that launched a flaming spear.[22]
  • Undauntable mentions that the Indestructible City uses catapults to fight flying dragons and that all the guards/soldiers wear spiked armor to make it harder for a dragon to pick them up.[23]
  • Wren put nine rat poison pellets in a drink as poison.[24]

References