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== [[SilkWings]] ==
== [[SilkWings]] ==
[[File:SilkTransparent.png|250px|center|thumb|by Joy Ang]]
[[File:SilkTransparent.png|250px|center|thumb|by [[Joy Ang]]]]


=== Description ===
=== Description ===
:SilkWing dragonets are born wingless, but go through a metamorphosis at age six, when they develop four huge wings and silk-spinning abilities; as beautiful and gentle as butterflies, with scales in any colour under the sun, except black
:SilkWing [[Dragons|dragonets]] are born wingless, but go through a metamorphosis at age six, when they develop four huge wings and silk-spinning abilities; as beautiful and gentle as butterflies, with scales in any color under the sun, except black


=== Abilities ===
=== Abilities ===
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=== Queen ===
=== Queen ===
:Queen [[Wasp]] (the last SilkWing queen, before the [[Tree Wars]], was Queen [[Monarch]])
:[[Queen Wasp]] (the last SilkWing [[Dragon royalty|queen]], before the [[Tree Wars]], was [[Queen Monarch]])


== [[HiveWings]] ==
== [[HiveWings]] ==
[[File:HiveTransparent.png|250px|center|thumb|by [[Joy Ang]]]]
[[File:HiveTransparent.png|250px|center|thumb|by Joy Ang]]


=== Description ===
=== Description ===
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=== Abilities ===
=== Abilities ===
:Vary from dragon to dragon; examples include deadly stingers that can extend from their wrists to stab their enemies; venom in their teeth or claws; a paralysing toxin that can immobilise their prey; or boiling acid sprayed from a stinger on their tails
:Vary from dragon to dragon; examples include deadly stingers that can extend from their wrists to stab their enemies; venom in their teeth or claws; a paralyzing toxin that can immobilize their prey; others can spray boiling acid from a stinger on their tails


=== Queen ===
=== Queen ===
:Queen [[Wasp]]
:[[Queen Wasp]]


== [[LeafWings]] ==
== [[LeafWings]] ==
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=== Abilities ===
=== Abilities ===
:Could absorb energy from sunlight and were accomplished gardeners; some were rumoured to have unusual control over plants
:Could absorb energy from sunlight and were accomplished gardeners; some were rumored to have unusual control over plants


=== Queen ===
=== Queen ===
:Last known queen of the LeafWings was Queen [[Sequoia]], about fifty years ago, at the time of the Tree Wars
:Last known queen of the LeafWings was [[Queen Sequoia]], about fifty years ago, at the time of the Tree Wars


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Latest revision as of 03:02, 2 May 2025

A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala is the guide present in the books in the Lost Continent Prophecy arc of the Wings of Fire series.

by Joy Ang

Description

SilkWing dragonets are born wingless, but go through a metamorphosis at age six, when they develop four huge wings and silk-spinning abilities; as beautiful and gentle as butterflies, with scales in any color under the sun, except black

Abilities

Can spin silk from glands on their wrists to create webs or other woven articles; can detect vibrations with their antennae to assess threats

Queen

Queen Wasp (the last SilkWing queen, before the Tree Wars, was Queen Monarch)
by Joy Ang

Description

Red, yellow, and/or orange, but always mixed with some black scales; four wings

Abilities

Vary from dragon to dragon; examples include deadly stingers that can extend from their wrists to stab their enemies; venom in their teeth or claws; a paralyzing toxin that can immobilize their prey; others can spray boiling acid from a stinger on their tails

Queen

Queen Wasp
by Joy Ang

Description

Wiped out during the Tree Wars with the HiveWings, but while they lived, this tribe had green and brown scales and wings shaped like leaves

Abilities

Could absorb energy from sunlight and were accomplished gardeners; some were rumored to have unusual control over plants

Queen

Last known queen of the LeafWings was Queen Sequoia, about fifty years ago, at the time of the Tree Wars