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[[File:F5B1C3B8-5393-492F-9701-437E779AA3DB.png|thumb|250px|The Scorching, as shown in The Lost Heir Graphic Novel]]


The '''Scorching''' is an early period of time in [[Pyrrhia]] when the [[Dragons|dragon tribes]] warred and took over Pyrrhia from the [[scavengers]], the dominant life form at the time. It is mentioned several times throughout the ''Wings of Fire'' series, in ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', ''[[Moon Rising]]'', and ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]''. [[Webs]] also mentions it in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]'' when [[Thrush]] asks about [[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]].
The '''Scorching''' was an event in ancient [[Pyrrhian]] history in which [[dragons]] became the dominant species of life upon the continent. Five thousand years prior to the events of ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', the Scorching was spurred into action by [[Cottonmouth]], and ultimately resulted in the downfall of the [[human]] way of life.


Dragons use it as a measure of time. For example, [[Moonwatcher]] tells Darkstalker in a dream that the current year is 5,012 years since the Scorching (5012 AS or After Scorching) in ''Moon Rising''. The seven dragon tribes ([[RainWings]], [[NightWings]], [[SandWings]], [[IceWings]], [[SeaWings]], [[SkyWings]] and [[MudWings]]) were formed afterward based on their according abilities and habitats. Each tribe appointed a [[Dragon Queens|queen]], allowing dragons to form complex societies, which made it extremely tough for scavengers to kill individual dragons.
== Description ==
The Scorching is present in most Pyrrhian history books, and it is what allowed dragons to form tribes and create kingdoms.{{Ref|TFoH|104}} Before the event, dragons typically lived alone, and the human population was much larger.{{Ref|TFoH|105}} The dragons who set the Scorching into place did so to avenge their stolen eggs,{{Ref|TFoH|186}} but according to many human stories, the dragons attacked the humans unprovoked,{{Ref|TFoH|188}} despite them starting it.{{Ref|TFoH|189}}


Nearly five thousand years later, a scavenger managed to kill [[Queen Oasis]], proving that scavengers still held the potential to kill dragons.
== Timeline ==
* At least five thousand years prior to the events of ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', humans swarmed the continent. They were organized and advanced, being the dominant life form at the time. They had several warring empires, and large, sprawling cities.{{Ref|TFoH|172}}
* Due to territorial disputes, the human empires began seeking out new weapons to gain an advantage over each other.{{Ref|TFoH|171}} Cottonmouth came up with the idea to steal and hatch dragon eggs, attempting to tame the dragonets for use as weapons. This plan was adopted by neighboring empires, leading to the theft of dragon eggs across the continent.
* The attempts at taming dragonets resulted in injuries, and methods to control them escalated, becoming more violent and cruel.{{Ref|TFoH|177}} The experiments were moved underground, into stone rooms that could not be burned, and soldiers involved adopted heavy spiked armor.{{Ref|TFoH|179}}  The dragons whom had their eggs stolen from them were very upset with the humans. After several years and dozens of eggs stolen, the formerly disorganized dragons united under the leadership of one of the dragons{{Ref|AGttDW|3}} and scorched the human cities and empires in retribution.{{Ref|TFoH|189}} The human empires collapsed, and modern [[human settlements]] have not been able to return to their former size.
* One small group of humans migrated overseas to [[Pantala]], led by Cottonmouth and his continued attempts to control dragons.{{Ref|TFoH|185}}{{Ref|TFoH|187-191}} They may have been followed across the sea by dragons originating from Pyrrhia.{{Ref|TFoH|193}}
* All of the dragons banded together to form the first dragon tribe with the dragon who had united them as their queen.{{Ref|AGttDW|3}} Over time, other tribes were formed and each appointed a [[queen]]; dragons, who were once relatively rare, came to outnumber humans. This made it hard to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement of the terrain occurred (notably, the desert that makes up the Kingdom of Sand formed at some point after the Scorching){{Ref|TFoH|170}} as well as constant warfare between dragon tribes that continued for some 500 years afterwards.{{Ref|L1|146}}
* Centuries later, [[Webs]] mentioned that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for humans to be as advanced as once thought.{{Ref|MR|145–146}}


In ''Moon Rising'', Webs mentions that scrolls contain many versions and interpretations of the Scorching - some versions have even been described as "legends" and "fairy tales" as when scavengers were dominant, they had lots more resources and therefore had much more opportunity to do things that would be described as “insane” to dragons today, since scavengers are now focusing more on survival then contraptions and crafts.
== Trivia ==
* Dragons keep track of the date by counting the years since the Scorching, as shown when [[Moonwatcher]] mentioned that five thousand and twelve years had passed from the Scorching.{{Ref|MR|63}}
* [[Tui T. Sutherland|Tui]] stated that the first known tribe and the origin of [[animus magic]] were "Scorching-based questions,"{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} although it is likely that all dragons were some combination of the traits of the modern tribes, as seen with [[Freedom]].


== Trivia ==
== Gallery ==
* [[Clay]] once called the Scorching "The Scalding" in his dream while [[Starflight]] was [[Dreamvisitor|dreamvisiting]] him, much to Starflight's annoyance.
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* Dragons in the present use the events of the Scorching to keep track of time. (for example, 5012 years After Scorching or A.S. for short)
Scorching GN.png|The events of the Scorching portrayed in ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
* The Scorching occurred 5,012 years before the events in ''Moon Rising'', according to [[Moonwatcher]]. This would make ''The Dragonet Prophecy'' happen roughly 5,011 years after the Scorching.
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* This also makes the events of ''Darkstalker'' set around 3000 A.S.
* It is said by a young Darkstalker's talking scroll that after the Scorching, Pyrrhia was in a state of almost constant warfare. 
* It is revealed by [[Webs]] in ''Darkness of Dragons'' that for 500 years transformation and resettlement occurred after the events of the Scorching. However, Webs was interrupted by [[Thrush]] and never got to finish the details.
* It may be called the Scorching because dragons could have 'scorched' the major scavenger cities or settlements since it was the time dragons overthrew scavengers.
* [[Peril]] noted that [[Osprey]] was born before the Scorching in ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''. This is a joke because it has been a little more than 5,000 years since the Scorching, and she clearly used it as a metaphor to imply that Osprey is old.


== References ==
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The Scorching was an event in ancient Pyrrhian history in which dragons became the dominant species of life upon the continent. Five thousand years prior to the events of The Dragonet Prophecy, the Scorching was spurred into action by Cottonmouth, and ultimately resulted in the downfall of the human way of life.

Description

The Scorching is present in most Pyrrhian history books, and it is what allowed dragons to form tribes and create kingdoms.[1] Before the event, dragons typically lived alone, and the human population was much larger.[2] The dragons who set the Scorching into place did so to avenge their stolen eggs,[3] but according to many human stories, the dragons attacked the humans unprovoked,[4] despite them starting it.[5]

Timeline

  • At least five thousand years prior to the events of The Dragonet Prophecy, humans swarmed the continent. They were organized and advanced, being the dominant life form at the time. They had several warring empires, and large, sprawling cities.[6]
  • Due to territorial disputes, the human empires began seeking out new weapons to gain an advantage over each other.[7] Cottonmouth came up with the idea to steal and hatch dragon eggs, attempting to tame the dragonets for use as weapons. This plan was adopted by neighboring empires, leading to the theft of dragon eggs across the continent.
  • The attempts at taming dragonets resulted in injuries, and methods to control them escalated, becoming more violent and cruel.[8] The experiments were moved underground, into stone rooms that could not be burned, and soldiers involved adopted heavy spiked armor.[9] The dragons whom had their eggs stolen from them were very upset with the humans. After several years and dozens of eggs stolen, the formerly disorganized dragons united under the leadership of one of the dragons[10] and scorched the human cities and empires in retribution.[5] The human empires collapsed, and modern human settlements have not been able to return to their former size.
  • One small group of humans migrated overseas to Pantala, led by Cottonmouth and his continued attempts to control dragons.[11][12] They may have been followed across the sea by dragons originating from Pyrrhia.[13]
  • All of the dragons banded together to form the first dragon tribe with the dragon who had united them as their queen.[10] Over time, other tribes were formed and each appointed a queen; dragons, who were once relatively rare, came to outnumber humans. This made it hard to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement of the terrain occurred (notably, the desert that makes up the Kingdom of Sand formed at some point after the Scorching)[14] as well as constant warfare between dragon tribes that continued for some 500 years afterwards.[15]
  • Centuries later, Webs mentioned that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for humans to be as advanced as once thought.[16]

Trivia

  • Dragons keep track of the date by counting the years since the Scorching, as shown when Moonwatcher mentioned that five thousand and twelve years had passed from the Scorching.[17]
  • Tui stated that the first known tribe and the origin of animus magic were "Scorching-based questions,"[event 1] although it is likely that all dragons were some combination of the traits of the modern tribes, as seen with Freedom.

References

  1. The Flames of Hope, page 104
  2. The Flames of Hope, page 105
  3. The Flames of Hope, page 186
  4. The Flames of Hope, page 188
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Flames of Hope, page 189
  6. The Flames of Hope, page 172
  7. The Flames of Hope, page 171
  8. The Flames of Hope, page 177
  9. The Flames of Hope, page 179
  10. 10.0 10.1 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 3
  11. The Flames of Hope, page 185
  12. The Flames of Hope, page 187-191
  13. The Flames of Hope, page 193
  14. The Flames of Hope, page 170
  15. Darkstalker, page 146
  16. Moon Rising, page 145–146
  17. Moon Rising, page 63
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