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'''Pantala''', also known as the '''lost continent''' by the dragons of [[Pyrrhia]], is one of the two known continents in the ''[[Wings of Fire (book series)|Wings of Fire]]'' series, the other being Pyrrhia. It takes multiple days of flight (or swimming in the case of Turtle and Tsunami) from the west of Pyrrhia to get there. Its existence was hinted at occasionally, before being confirmed at the end of ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''. Several dragons have traveled between the continents: [[Luna]] was blown to Pyrrhia by a storm, [[Tsunami]] and [[Turtle]] swam to Pantala, and [[Clearsight]] flew to Pantala to warn the Pantalans of a dangerous hurricane, as well as the whole of the [[BeetleWing]] and [[LeafWing]] tribes in the [[Legend of the Hive]]. The Pantalan dragon types are based on insects (the BeetleWings and their descendants) and plants (the LeafWings). [[Hope]] mentions this in ''Darkness of Dragons'' and it was also confirmed by Tui. In the epilogue, Hope showed [[Moonwatcher]] Pantala's possible position on the planet via an example, which showed it on the opposite side of the dragon planet from Pyrrhia.
'''Pantala''', also known as the '''lost continent''' by the [[dragons]] of [[Pyrrhia]], is one of the two known continents in the ''[[Wings of Fire (book series)|Wings of Fire]]'' series, the other being Pyrrhia. It takes several days of traveling from the west of Pyrrhia to get there. Its existence was hinted at occasionally, before being confirmed at the end of ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''. The Pantalan dragon tribes consist of the [[SilkWings]], [[HiveWings]], [[LeafWings]], and the now-extinct [[BeetleWings]].


== Geography ==
== Description ==
Pantala is a dragon-shaped continent consisting of a grassland and savannah biome primarily. The most prominent landmarks of Pantala are the Hives, which are connected structures that host most of the continent's [[SilkWings]] and [[HiveWings]]. It has several landmarks aside from the Hives, including Lake Scorpion, Beetle Lake, Dragonfly Bay, and the [[Poison Jungle]]. The jungle is in the top right of the continent, on the 'head' of the continent. Within the Poison Jungle are the Snarling River and the Gullet River, which are where the neck and mouth would be if Pantala was a dragon.
Pantala is a dragon-shaped continent that was formerly covered with forests,{{Ref|Event|https://www.reddit.com/r/WingsOfFire/comments/jj7pi5/im_tui_t_sutherland_author_of_the_wings_of_fire/gaays41/}} but after the [[Tree Wars]], now primarily consists of grasslands and savannas. Watering holes and rivers, which are often dry, are scattered throughout the continent.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Rochester-Book-Fest-The-Aftermath-Tui-Answers-819674249}} Pantala has a rainy season{{Ref|THQ|87}} and dry season, with moderate to hot temperatures.{{Ref|Event|https://glamoroussneaking.tumblr.com/post/188794130922/i-went-to-the-rochester-childrens-book-festival}} The continent is covered with tall grass{{Ref|TDGp}} and there are occasional sinkholes underfoot.{{Ref|TLC|133}}


=== Flora & Fauna ===
The most prominent landmarks of Pantala are the [[:Category:Hives|Hives]], which function as connected cities that house most of the continent's SilkWings and HiveWings. Other landmarks include [[Lake Scorpion]], Beetle Lake, [[Dragonfly Bay]], and the [[Poison Jungle]], which sits on the "head" of the continent. Within the Poison Jungle are the [[Snarling River]] and the [[Gullet River]], rivers which run through the "neck" and the "mouth" of the continent.
 
== Notable features ==
=== Beetle Lake ===
Beetle Lake is a large lake located on the "wing" of Pantala, in the western region.
 
=== [[Dragonfly Bay]] ===
Dragonfly Bay is a bay located on the east coast of Pantala. During the reign of the first HiveWing [[queen]], a kraken was there for one rainy season.{{Ref|AGttDW|213}}
 
===[[Dragontail Peninsula]] ===
Dragontail Peninsula is a peninsula on the southeast end, or the "tail", of Pantala. The peninsula has some trees on it.{{Ref|TFoH|295}}
 
===[[Lake Scorpion]] ===
Lake Scorpion is a large, scorpion-shaped lake located on the "tail" of Pantala, the southern region. It is considered the largest lake on Dragontail Peninsula.{{Ref|TFoH|256}} The SilkWings from [[Jewel Hive]], along with [[Jewel (THQ)|Lady Jewel]] and [[Scarab]] intended to flee to the lake.{{Ref|TDG|121}}
 
===[[Abyss|The abyss]] ===
The [[abyss]] is a pit located underneath Lake Scorpion, which housed the othermind's brain. It was described as having something glowing and green within it, and as acting strangely "for the first time in years" ever since the [[othermind]] escaped the Poison Jungle. Whispers have been heard coming from it, reaching the upper caves of [[Raven]]'s [[Abyss village|village]].{{Ref|TDGe}} Inside the abyss there is a throne room, where the corpses of [[Freedom]] and [[Cottonmouth]] used to sit before they were defeated by [[Luna]].
 
=== The Hives ===
The nine Hives are cities{{Ref|TLC|3}}{{Ref|TPJ|211}} inhabited by HiveWings and SilkWings, with [[Wasp Hive]] being the largest and oldest.{{Ref|TLC|161}} The Hives are made out of a paper-thin material called treestuff, which is a particular mixture of wood pulp, clay, and silk that allows light to filter through while being as solid as rock.{{Ref|TLC|16-17}} The Hives are spread out in a wide circle across the continent, with silk bridges connecting them.{{Ref|TLC|3}} Each Hive was once ruled by one of [[Wasp]]'s female relatives, such as Lady Jewel and [[Lady Bloodworm]], before Wasp and all of her sisters were imprisoned.
 
===[[Poison Jungle|The Poison Jungle]] ===
The Poison Jungle was the last remaining forest on Pantala after the Tree Wars. It was said to be full of dangerous plants and wildlife, which was why the forest was left alone by the Queen Wasp and the HiveWings. Various dangerous plants were described to be in the jungle, such as sundews, venus dragon-traps, cobra lilies, waterwheels, and the quarantined othermind.{{Ref|THQ|283}} Further in the jungle are the homes of both LeafWing factions, the [[PoisonWings]] and the [[SapWings]]. The jungle was destroyed by the end of ''[[The Poison Jungle (book)|The Poison Jungle]]'' when the breath of evil manipulated [[Blue]] into burning it down with [[flamesilk]].
 
=== The sinkhole ===
The sinkhole is a pit located in the middle of the savanna, between the Hives. It was the place where Blue, [[Cricket]], and [[Swordtail]] hid from HiveWings during the day while traveling to Wasp Hive. A [[human]] settlement may have been located there as a human was spotted reading a book within the caves.
 
==Flora & Fauna==
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* Antelope
'''Animals'''
* Arrowroot*
* Antelope{{Ref|TDG|119}}
* Avocado
* Arthropods, insects, mollusks, and worms{{Ref|TLC|10}}
* Banana slugs
** Assassin bugs{{Ref|TPJ|169}}
* Bats*
** Beetles{{Ref|TLC|104}}
* Belladonna*
** Bombardier beetles{{Ref|TPJ|51}}
* Berries
** Bullet ants{{Ref|TLC|216}}
** Edible berries* (No specifics, safe to consume)
** Butterflies{{Ref|TLC|95}}
** Hawthorn berries*
** Caterpillars{{Ref|TPJ|45}}
** Pale white berries* (No name is given, lethal when consumed by mammals)
** Cicadas{{Ref|TPJ|192}}
* Birds
** Earthworms{{Ref|TPJ|60}}
** Cockatoos*
** Fire ants{{Ref|TPJ|55}}
** Crows
** Fireflies{{Ref|TPJ|228}}
** Starlings*
** Flies{{Ref|TPJ|162}}
* Bladderworts*
** Grasshoppers{{Ref|TPJ|70}}
* Bushes*
** Krakens{{Ref|AGttDW|213}}
* Byblis*
** Lobsters{{Ref|TFoH|128}}
* Capybaras*
** Mosquitoes{{Ref|TPJ|10}}
* Chamomile*
** Red centipedes{{Ref|TLC|224}}
* Chinchillas
** Shining beetles{{Ref|TPJ|12}}
* Cobra lilies*
** Snails{{Ref|TLC|167}}
* Crocodiles*
*** River snails{{Ref|TPJ|61}}
* Dandelions*
** Scorpions{{Ref|TLC|160}}
* Dewy pines*
** Spiders{{Ref|TPJ|161}}
* Elephants
** Squids{{Ref|TLC|6}}
* Ferns*
** Ticks{{Ref|AGttDW|218}}
** Tree slugs{{Ref|TPJ|10}}
** Tsetse flies{{Ref|TPJ|184}}
** Wasps that can kill an elephant with its venom{{Ref|THQ|243}}
** Vampire ants{{Ref|THQ|37}}
** Venomous centipedes{{Ref|TPJ|67}}
* Bats{{Ref|TPJ|69}}
* Birds{{Ref|TPJ|88}}
** Cockatoos{{Ref|TPJ|192}}
** Crows{{Ref|TPJ|144}}
** Hummingbirds{{Ref|THQ|200}}
** Long-necked gray-and-white bird with smaller birds on its back{{Ref|TLC|131}}
** Pigeons{{Ref|THQ|48}}
** Seagulls{{Ref|TPJ|252}}
** Skylarks{{Ref|TLC|2}}
** Starlings{{Ref|TPJ|4}}
* Blue tree frogs{{Ref|TPJ|17}}
* Capybaras{{Ref|TPJ|61}}{{Ref|AGttDW|218}}
* Chinchillas{{Ref|TPJp}}
* Crocodiles{{Ref|TPJ|75}}
* Deer{{Ref|TLC|131}}
* Elephants{{Ref|TLC|130}}
* Fish{{Ref|TPJ|117}}
** Eyeless fish{{Ref|TLC|153}}
** Koi{{Ref|TLC|200}}
* Gazelles{{Ref|TLC|21}}
* Giraffes{{Ref|TLC|60}}
* Humans{{Ref|TLC|138}}
* Jaguars{{Ref|TPJ|9}}
* Lizards{{Ref|TPJ|77}}
** Monitor lizards{{Ref|TPJ|75}}
** Gila monsters{{Ref|TPJ|75}}
* Lions{{Ref|TLC|6}}
* Meerkats{{Ref|TFoH|128}}
* Monkeys
** Marmosets{{Ref|TLC|139}}
** Orange monkeys{{Ref|TPJ|160}}
** Tamarins{{Ref|TPJ|9}}
* Panthers{{Ref|TPJ|26}}
* Rabbits{{Ref|THQ|207}}
* Sharks{{Ref|TLC|178}}
* Snakes{{Ref|TPJ|99}}
** Anacondas{{Ref|TPJ|11}}{{Ref|AGttDW|218}}
** Black mambas{{Ref|TLC|6}}
** [[Dragonbite viper]]s{{Ref|TPJ|260}}
** Rattlesnakes{{Ref|TPJ|144}}
** Underwater snakes{{Ref|TPJ|196}}
* Tigers{{Ref|TLC|184}}
* Toads{{Ref|TPJ|161}}
* Water buffalo{{Ref|THQ|208}}
* Whales{{Ref|TPJ|9}}
* Wildebeests{{Ref|THQ|249}}
* Zebras{{Ref|TLC|81}}
 
'''Plants'''
* Arrowroot{{Ref|TPJ|267}}
* Bamboo{{Ref|TLC|164}}
* Basil{{Ref|THQ|233}}
* Beans{{Ref|TLC|164}}
** Garbanzo beans{{Ref|TFoH|238}}
* Berries{{Ref|TPJ|18}}
** Pale white berries{{Ref|TPJ|35}}
* Breath of evil{{Ref|TPJ|137}}
* Bushes{{Ref|TPJ|35}}
** Pricker bushes{{Ref|TPJ|159}}
* Cacti{{Ref|TLC|93}}
* Carnivorous plants{{Ref|TPJ|5}}
** Bladderworts{{Ref|TPJ|6}}
** Cobra lilies{{Ref|TPJ|5}}
** Pitcher plants{{Ref|TPJ|6}}
** Roridulas{{Ref|TPJ|169}}
** Sundews{{Ref|TPJ|69}}
** Venus dragon-traps{{Ref|TPJ|12}}
* Carrots{{Ref|TLC|164}}
** White carrots{{Ref|TLC|93}}
*Coffee{{Ref|THQ|193}}
* Chamomile{{Ref|TLC|97}}
* Cinnamon{{Ref|TLC|104}}
* Eggplants{{Ref|TLC|164}}
* Exploding stars{{Ref|TLC|167}}
* Ferns{{Ref|TPJ|29}}
* Flowers
* Flowers
** Bromeliads*
** Bright flowers{{Ref|TPJ|12}}
** Orchids*
** Bromeliads{{Ref|TPJ|17}}
** Trumpet flowers*
** Forget-me-nots{{Ref|THQ|235}}
** Violets*
** Honeysuckles{{Ref|THQ|235}}
* Blue tree frogs*
** Lotus flowers{{Ref|THQ|235}}
* Gazelles
** Night blooms{{Ref|TPJ|67}}
* Gila monsters*
** Orchids{{Ref|TLC|167}}
* Giraffes
** Sleepflowers{{Ref|THQ|45}}
* Grass*
** Sun lilies{{Ref|TPJ|188}}
* Hemlock*
** Trumpet creepers{{Ref|TPJ|102}}
* Hogweeds*
** Violets{{Ref|TPJ|86}}
* Insects
** Water lilies{{Ref|TPJ|267}}
** Bees*
* Fruits
** Beetles*
** Apples{{Ref|TLC|64}}
* Bombardier beetles*
** Bananas{{Ref|TLC|239}}
** Pink iridescent beetles* (Spit acid)
** Blackberries{{Ref|TLCp}}{{Ref|THQ|249}}
** Bullet ants*
** Blueberries{{Ref|TLC|184}}
** Butterflies*
** Citrus{{Ref|TLC|238}}
** Caterpillars*
** Clementines{{Ref|TLC|164}}
** Centipedes*
** Coconuts{{Ref|TPJ|117}}
** Dragonflies*
** Kumquats{{Ref|TLC|254}}
** Fireflies*
** Lemon{{Ref|TLC|239}}
** Grasshoppers*
** Limes{{Ref|TLC|164}}
** Mosquitos*
** Manchineel fruits{{Ref|TPJ|46}}
** Termites*
** Mangoes{{Ref|TPJ|61}}
** Tsetse flies*
** Nectarines{{Ref|TLC|2}}
** Wasps
** Oranges{{Ref|TLC|100}}
* Jaguars
** Persimmon{{Ref|TLC|234}}
* Leopards
** Raspberries{{Ref|THQ|235}}
* Lions
** Sandbox tree fruit{{Ref|TPJ|246}}
* Makihiyas* (Or 'touch-me-nots')
** Tangerines{{Ref|TLC|238}}
* Mandrake*
* Ginger{{Ref|THQ|233}}
* Mangoes*
* Ginger root{{Ref|TPJ|217}}{{Ref|AGttDW|220}}
* Monitor lizards*
* Grass{{Ref|TLC|125}}
* Monkeys
* Hemlocks{{Ref|TPJ|225}}
** Marmosets
* Hogweeds{{Ref|TPJ|23}}
* Morning glories*
* Honey{{Ref|THQ|43}}
* Moss*
* Ivy{{Ref|TPJ|195}}
* Mushrooms
* Kale{{Ref|TLC|254}}
** Death cap mushrooms*
* Lichen{{Ref|TLC|134}}
** 'Eyeball' mushrooms* (Lethal when consumed)
* Macadamia nuts{{Ref|TPJ|118}}
* Nettle*
* Makahiyas{{Ref|TPJ|9}}
* Octopi*
* Mimosa pudicas (also referred to as touch-me-nots){{Ref|TPJ|10}}
* Okra
* Mistletoe {{Ref|AGttDW|220}}
* Panthers
* Morning glories{{Ref|TPJ|64}}
* Piranhas*
* Moss{{Ref|TPJ|9}}
* Pitcher plants*
** Phosphorescent moss{{Ref|TPJ|101}}
* Radishes
* Mushrooms{{Ref|TPJ|159}}
* Reeds*
* Mycelium{{Ref|TPJ|18}}
** Marsh reeds*
* Nettles{{Ref|TPJ|59}}
* River snails*
* Night blooms{{Ref|TPJ|67}}
* Roridulas*
* Okra{{Ref|TLC|1}}
* Scavengers (Also known as 'reading monkeys' or humans)
* Papyrus{{Ref|TLC|164}}
* Scorpions
* Potatoes{{Ref|TLC|95}}
* Seaweed
* Reeds{{Ref|TPJ|161}}
* Sharks (Pictured on the cover of The Hive Queen)
** Marsh reeds{{Ref|TPJ|223}}
* Snakes
* Seaweed{{Ref|TLC|94}}{{Ref|THQ|21}}
** Black mambas
* Seeds and seed pods{{Ref|TPJ|27}}
** Rainforest pythons*
** Blister bush seeds{{Ref|TPJ|246}}
** Dragonbite vipers*
** Winged seed pods{{Ref|TPJ|48}}
** Anacondas*
* Sleep lilies{{Ref|TPJ|67}}{{Ref|AGttDW|220}}
* Spices (Pictured on the cover of The Hive Queen)
* Smoke leaves{{Ref|TPJ|67}}{{Ref|AGttDW|220}}
* Spiders*
* Spider plants{{Ref|TLC|95}}
* Squids
* Sticky white berries that are only deadly to mammals{{Ref|TPJ|35}}
* Sundews*
* Taro{{Ref|TPJ|70}}
* Tamarins
* Tea leaves{{Ref|TLC|97}}
* Taro*
* Thorn balls{{Ref|TPJ|48}}
* Tea leaves*
* Thorn bushes{{Ref|TPJ|29}}
* Thorn bushes*
* Trees{{Ref|TLC|3}}
* Toads*
** Baobabs{{Ref|TPJ|102}}
* Trees
** Chokecherries{{Ref|TPJ|18}}
** Chokecherry trees*
** Gympie-gympie stinging trees{{Ref|AGttDW|227}}
** Hazel trees
** Manchineels{{Ref|TPJ|155}}
** Manchineels*
** Sandbox trees{{Ref|TPJ|50}}
** Sandbox trees*
* Tubers{{Ref|TPJ|36}}
** Sequoia trees
* Vines{{Ref|TPJ|7}}
** Willow trees
** Clematis vines{{Ref|TPJ|102}}
* Tropical fish
** Greenbrier vines{{Ref|TPJ|16}}
* Venus dragon-traps*
** Honeysuckle vines{{Ref|TPJ|202}}
* Vines
** Kudzu vines{{Ref|TPJ|197}}
** Breath of evil (othermind)
** Strangler vines{{Ref|TPJ|71}}{{Ref|AGttDW|220}}
** Greenbrier vines*
* Waterwheels{{Ref|TPJ|7}}
** Honeysuckle vines*
* Weeds{{Ref|TLC|96}}
** Ivy*
* Yams{{Ref|TLC|1}}
** Kudzu vines*
** Strangler vines*
* Water lilies*
* Waterwheels* (Aquatic dragon-traps)
* Whales
* Wildebeasts
* Wolfsbane*
* Yams
* Zebras
Note: * means that an organism lives in the Poison Jungle, but not exclusively.
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== Tribes ==
==Trivia==
There are currently three known tribes on Pantala. One is the HiveWings, who are currently ruled by Queen [[Wasp]]. The second is the SilkWings, who after the [[Tree Wars]] accepted Queen Wasp as their [[queen]]. Before the Tree Wars, their tribe was led by Queen [[Monarch]]. The third tribe is the LeafWings, who were nearly driven to extinction in the Tree Wars and were believed to be extinct by the Pantalan dragons, though they are just in hiding in the Poison Jungle. The BeetleWings are an ancient tribe, having gone extinct after Clearsight's arrival, as she split them into the SilkWings and HiveWings.
*There is no [[animus magic]] on Pantala, due to its extreme prevalence in the second arc.{{Ref|Event|https://wingsoffire.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Tinyscourge1/Brand_New_Information_for_WoF_Books_11-15!!!}}
*SilkWings and HiveWings that lived in the Hives were told that the peninsulas of Pantala were too dangerous for dragons,{{Ref|TLC|154}} but it may have been a lie to dissuade dragons from leaving the Hives and dwelling elsewhere in Pantala.
* The Hives are based on the Supertrees found in the nature park Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Rochester-Book-Fest-The-Aftermath-Tui-Answers-819674249}}


== Trivia ==
==Gallery==
* The arrival of Clearsight had a significant effect on the dragons that lived there. The two main things she impacted were the language (she introduced the Dragon Language to Pantala) and religion (most dragons worship the [[Book of Clearsight]] and pray to Clearsight's spirit). She married a BeetleWing from Pantala named [[Sunstreak]].
* This is the second instance of dragons being shown having a religion (the first is when it was shown in ''[[Escaping Peril]]'' that [[SkyWings]] believe in reincarnation) which is dragons believing in an afterlife (they pray to Clearsight even though she has been deceased for two thousand years).
* It is shown in ''Darkstalker'' that Pantala was known to dragons of Pyrrhia back then, but it appears that knowledge surrounding it has been lost over the centuries.
* Tui has confirmed that there is no animus magic on Pantala, due to its extreme prevalence in the second arc.
* The ''Legend of the Hive'', a scroll mentioned by Hope in ''Darkness of Dragons'', has to do with a plant native to Pantala, later revealed to be the breath of evil.
* Pantala has biomes not seen on Pyrrhia, such as that of the grassland or savannah-like biome seen on ''The Lost Continent'' cover. It also reveals that zebras, wildebeest, and gazelle live on Pantala.
* In Pantala, each Hive is ruled by one of Queen Wasp's sisters (Queen Wasp rules the [[Wasp Hive]], [[Cicada]] rules the [[Cicada Hive]], etc.). The only exception is [[Jewel (HW)|Jewel]] as she is Queen Wasp's cousin. 
* This confirms the names of Queen Wasp's other sisters and that she has at least eight other sisters ([[Vinegaroon]], [[Bloodworm]], [[Mantis]], Cicada, [[Tsetse]], [[Yellowjacket]], and [[Hornet]]). Of these, only Lady Jewel, Lady Cicada, and Lady Bloodworm have been confirmed, with Lady Cicada shown in ''The Lost Continent, ''Lady Jewel appearing in ''The Hive Queen,'' and Lady Bloodworm confirmed in a statement by Tui.<ref> https://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/forums/topics/329450</ref> Of all the ladies in Pantala, [[Scarab]] is the only one known to not rule a hive.
* The currency in the Hives is called scales. These seem to be used as coins, as Luna uses them to pay for honey drops in The Lost Continent. It is unknown if they are real scales or simply called scales. From a discussion between Blue and Luna about how they haven't gone to a certain shop because they don't have enough scales, it seems that scales are the only form of currency and that all scales might be worth the same amount.
* Pantala appears to be much more technologically advanced than Pyrrhia, with books instead of scrolls, glass, greenhouses, large-scale architectural projects, track schools similar to colleges, plumbing, playgrounds and even ID bracelets that can inject dragons with toxins from a distance. In ''The Hive Queen'', it is mentioned that the dragons on Pantala make use of hydroponics, which is a type of hydroculture involving growing the plants in a solution made of water with minerals dissolved in it. Sometimes, gravel or mica rocks are used to support the plants.{{Cite}}
* Pantala is the first continent in the series to have books instead of scrolls, likely because they have access to SilkWing silk, making pages easy to form.
* Pantala is the first place candy was actually shown.
* Pantala once had its own language, before Clearsight's arrival, the third dragon language shown in the series (after the language "Dragon" and [[Aquatic]], which is used by the [[SeaWings]]).
 
== Gallery ==
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PantalaMap1.png|Map of Pantala, by [[Mike Schley]]
PantalaMap1.png|Map of Pantala, by [[Mike Schley]]
PantalaColored.jpg|Colored map of Pantala, by Mike Schley  
PantalaColored.jpg|Colored map of Pantala, by Mike Schley  
Pantala TLC.png|Pantala on the cover of ''[[The Lost Continent (book)|The Lost Continent]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]
Pantala AGttDW.jpg|Map of Pantala from ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', by Mike Schley
Pantalan Hive map.jpg|Close up map of the Hives from ''A Guide to the Dragon World'', by Mike Schley
Pantala TLC.png|One of the Hives from the cover of ''[[The Lost Continent (book)|The Lost Continent]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]
Guide Portrait Monarch.jpg|[[Monarch (TLC)|Ex-Queen Monarch]] in the forests of Pantala from ''A Guide to the Dragon World'', by Joy Ang
</gallery>
</gallery>


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 3 September 2025

Pantala, also known as the lost continent by the dragons of Pyrrhia, is one of the two known continents in the Wings of Fire series, the other being Pyrrhia. It takes several days of traveling from the west of Pyrrhia to get there. Its existence was hinted at occasionally, before being confirmed at the end of Darkness of Dragons. The Pantalan dragon tribes consist of the SilkWings, HiveWings, LeafWings, and the now-extinct BeetleWings.

Description

Pantala is a dragon-shaped continent that was formerly covered with forests,[event 1] but after the Tree Wars, now primarily consists of grasslands and savannas. Watering holes and rivers, which are often dry, are scattered throughout the continent.[event 2] Pantala has a rainy season[1] and dry season, with moderate to hot temperatures.[event 3] The continent is covered with tall grass[2] and there are occasional sinkholes underfoot.[3]

The most prominent landmarks of Pantala are the Hives, which function as connected cities that house most of the continent's SilkWings and HiveWings. Other landmarks include Lake Scorpion, Beetle Lake, Dragonfly Bay, and the Poison Jungle, which sits on the "head" of the continent. Within the Poison Jungle are the Snarling River and the Gullet River, rivers which run through the "neck" and the "mouth" of the continent.

Notable features

Beetle Lake

Beetle Lake is a large lake located on the "wing" of Pantala, in the western region.

Dragonfly Bay is a bay located on the east coast of Pantala. During the reign of the first HiveWing queen, a kraken was there for one rainy season.[4]

Dragontail Peninsula is a peninsula on the southeast end, or the "tail", of Pantala. The peninsula has some trees on it.[5]

Lake Scorpion is a large, scorpion-shaped lake located on the "tail" of Pantala, the southern region. It is considered the largest lake on Dragontail Peninsula.[6] The SilkWings from Jewel Hive, along with Lady Jewel and Scarab intended to flee to the lake.[7]

The abyss is a pit located underneath Lake Scorpion, which housed the othermind's brain. It was described as having something glowing and green within it, and as acting strangely "for the first time in years" ever since the othermind escaped the Poison Jungle. Whispers have been heard coming from it, reaching the upper caves of Raven's village.[8] Inside the abyss there is a throne room, where the corpses of Freedom and Cottonmouth used to sit before they were defeated by Luna.

The Hives

The nine Hives are cities[9][10] inhabited by HiveWings and SilkWings, with Wasp Hive being the largest and oldest.[11] The Hives are made out of a paper-thin material called treestuff, which is a particular mixture of wood pulp, clay, and silk that allows light to filter through while being as solid as rock.[12] The Hives are spread out in a wide circle across the continent, with silk bridges connecting them.[9] Each Hive was once ruled by one of Wasp's female relatives, such as Lady Jewel and Lady Bloodworm, before Wasp and all of her sisters were imprisoned.

The Poison Jungle was the last remaining forest on Pantala after the Tree Wars. It was said to be full of dangerous plants and wildlife, which was why the forest was left alone by the Queen Wasp and the HiveWings. Various dangerous plants were described to be in the jungle, such as sundews, venus dragon-traps, cobra lilies, waterwheels, and the quarantined othermind.[13] Further in the jungle are the homes of both LeafWing factions, the PoisonWings and the SapWings. The jungle was destroyed by the end of The Poison Jungle when the breath of evil manipulated Blue into burning it down with flamesilk.

The sinkhole

The sinkhole is a pit located in the middle of the savanna, between the Hives. It was the place where Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail hid from HiveWings during the day while traveling to Wasp Hive. A human settlement may have been located there as a human was spotted reading a book within the caves.

Flora & Fauna

Wildlife

Animals

Plants

Trivia

  • There is no animus magic on Pantala, due to its extreme prevalence in the second arc.[event 4]
  • SilkWings and HiveWings that lived in the Hives were told that the peninsulas of Pantala were too dangerous for dragons,[132] but it may have been a lie to dissuade dragons from leaving the Hives and dwelling elsewhere in Pantala.
  • The Hives are based on the Supertrees found in the nature park Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.[event 5]

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