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''(This is the page for the dragon species. You may be looking for the [[Languages#Dragon|language]], or [[Dragon]], the cat owned by [[Undauntable]], instead.)''
''(This is the page for the dragon species. You may be looking for the [[Languages#Dragon|language]], or [[Dragon]], the cat owned by [[Undauntable]], instead.)''


'''Dragons''' are currently the dominant species of both [[Pyrrhia]] and [[Pantala]]. [[Humans]] once ruled Pyrrhia, but dragons overthrew them in an event known as the [[Scorching]].
'''Dragons''' are the current dominant species of both [[Pyrrhia]] and [[Pantala]], and the main perspectives of the ''[[Wings of Fire (book series)|Wings of Fire]]'' books.


Dragons are intelligent, as they are capable of speaking both the [[Languages#Dragon|dragon]] and [[Languages#Human|human]]{{Ref|L2|152}} language, making tools, literacy, and complex thought. [[Animus dragons]], those with the magical power to do almost anything, exist, though they are exceedingly rare.{{Ref|TLH|158}} Dragons with special powers abnormal for their species, such as [[flamesilk]] or [[firescales]], also exist in sparse numbers. Most dragons have tribe-typical powers.
Dragon subspecies are known as [[:Category:Dragon tribes|tribes]], and there are currently eleven known tribes. The Pyrrhian tribes consist of [[IceWings]], [[MudWings]], [[NightWings]], [[RainWings]], [[SandWings]], [[SeaWings]], and [[SkyWings]]. The Pantalan tribes consist of [[HiveWings]], [[LeafWings]], [[SilkWings]], and the now-extinct [[BeetleWings]]. LeafWings and BeetleWings formerly lived on Pyrrhia, but fled to Pantala due to an unknown trouble.{{Ref|TPJ|142}}
 
Dragons have lengthy natural lifespans, though they can be killed by injury,{{Ref|TDP|115}} illness,{{Ref|W3q|106}} and poison,{{Ref|L2|383}} among other causes. [[Tui T. Sutherland|Tui]] has stated that the longest the average dragon can live is roughly one hundred and fifty years,{{Ref|Event|https://youtu.be/5WHz0enyNG0}} though the oldest a dragon has been known to live in canon without magic before his death is one-hundred-ten years.{{Ref|THK|71}} Dragonets stop growing rapidly at seven years old, and this is considered adulthood or maturity in most tribes.{{Ref|WT|8}}


Click [[:Category:Dragons|here]] for a list of all known dragons.
Click [[:Category:Dragons|here]] for a list of all known dragons.


== Biology and Anatomy ==
== Biology and anatomy ==
There are seven known Pyrrhian tribes: [[RainWings]], [[SandWings]], [[SeaWings]], [[NightWings]], [[SkyWings]], [[MudWings]], and [[IceWings]]. [[Hybrids]] between these tribes are possible but uncommon. LeafWings and BeetleWings used to reside on Pyrrhia, but moved to Pantala in the time of The Legend of the Hive.
Dragons are sentient and sapient species capable of speaking both the [[Languages#Dragon|dragon]] and [[Languages#Human|human]] languages,{{Ref|L2|152}} constructing tools, composing [[literature]], and complex thought. The BeetleWings and LeafWings spoke the [[Languages#Pantalan|Pantalan]] language prior to [[Clearsight]]'s arrival on the continent, calling Dragon 'the old language.'{{Ref|TLCp}}
 
All tribes are roughly the same size except for MudWings, who are generally larger and stronger than dragons from the other tribes.{{Ref|TDP|9}} SkyWings have a larger wingspan than most tribes.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> Dragons have been confirmed to continuously grow as they age, as shown with [[Grandeur]], [[Morrowseer]], and [[Darkstalker]], with the oldest dragons typically being the largest. Dragons grow rapidly for the first eight to ten years of their life, then grow at a much slower rate for the rest of their lives.{{Ref|Event|http://xthedragonrebornx.deviantart.com/journal/Tui-and-Questions-Answered-691255321}} Dragonets molt their scales upon growth, at least so in the case of SkyWings.{{Ref|L2|118}} Dragons also do not have sexual dimorphism.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663&amp}}
 
There are three known Pantalan tribes: [[SilkWings]], [[LeafWings]], and [[HiveWings]]. The [[BeetleWings]] were the ancestors of the HiveWings and SilkWings, but are now extinct due to being bred out of existence.


All dragons are primarily quadrupedal. All Pyrrhian dragons possess six limbs, as do LeafWings — these consist of two wings and four legs. HiveWings and SilkWings have eight limbs, consisting of four wings and four legs. Wings are attached to a dragon's shoulders and have a slightly transparent wing membrane stretched between five small bone digits, each of which has one small claw on the tip. A larger claw is attached to the front of the third digit. Dragons have overlapping scales that vary in color and shape from tribe to tribe. Underneath their scales, dragons have skin.{{Ref|TDP|78}}{{Ref|TDP|82}} Dragons require their tails for flight, and severe tail injuries may ground a dragon for life.{{Ref|TDP|176}}
Dragons are quadrupedal. Pyrrhian dragons, as well as LeafWings, possess six limbs, consisting of two wings and four legs. HiveWings and SilkWings have eight limbs, consisting of four wings and four legs. Dragons have five toes on both forelimbs, accompanied by five claws. Dragon hindlimbs have four toes, accompanied by four claws and a dewclaw. Some dragons, such as [[Six-Claws]], may be born with polydactylism. Dragon bones are difficult to break, as they are described to be almost as hard as diamonds,{{Ref|TDP|6}} but they can be dislocated.{{Ref|TDP|84}} All tribes are roughly the same size except for MudWings, who are larger and stronger than dragons from the other tribes,{{Ref|TDP|9}} and SeaWings, who are considered to be shorter than dragons from other tribes.{{Ref|L1|62}}  Additionally, SkyWings have notably larger wings than most tribes.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> Dragons do not have sexual dimorphism.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663&amp}}


Pyrrhian dragons have a vulnerable spot at the tip of their tail.{{Ref|TDP|39}} (It is not known if Pantalan dragons possess this). Their bones are difficult to break — almost as hard as diamonds{{Ref|TDP|6}} — though they can be dislocated.{{Ref|TDP|84}}
They have lengthy natural lifespans, but are susceptible to injury,{{Ref|TDP|115}} illness,{{Ref|W3q|106}} and poison.{{Ref|L2|383}} The longest average dragon lifespan is said to be roughly one hundred and fifty years,{{Ref|Event|https://youtu.be/5WHz0enyNG0}} but the oldest dragon known to live without the use of magic was [[Tapir]], at one hundred and ten years.{{Ref|THK|71}} Dragons reproduce via eggs that take a year to hatch.{{Ref|TLH|145}} Eggs may contain twin dragonets.{{Ref|TDP|138}} Dragonets can speak within a day of hatching,{{Ref|MRp}} and a one-year-old dragonet is capable of speaking in full, if broken, sentences. Most dragons at three years of age can fly, but cannot fly for long periods without stopping to rest.{{Ref|THK|184}} SkyWing dragonets can fly at one year old,{{Ref|EP|215}} and are known to molt their scales upon growth.{{Ref|L2|118}} Dragonets stop growing rapidly at seven years old, which is considered adulthood or maturity in most tribes,{{Ref|WT|8}} then continue to grow a little bit each year. As demonstrated by [[Grandeur]], [[Morrowseer]], and [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]], older dragons are typically the largest.{{Ref|TBN|62}}


Dragons typically have large claws at the base of each foot, with five on the forelegs and five on the hind legs, though polydactylism may occur. All dragons can fly, although SilkWings are hatched without wings and cannot fly until six years of age when their wings grow after their metamorphosis, as were BeetleWings. Some can also hatch with freckles on their bodies, usually at various amounts.
Wings are attached to a dragon's shoulders and have a slightly transparent wing membrane stretched between five small bone digits, each of which has one small claw on the tip. A larger claw is attached to the front of the third digit. All dragons are capable of flight, but SilkWings hatch without wings and cannot fly until their wings grow in during their [[Metamorphosis]]. Dragons require their tails for flight, and severe tail injuries may ground a dragon for life.{{Ref|TDP|176}} Pyrrhian dragons are known to have a vulnerable spot at the tip of their tails.{{Ref|TDP|39}}


Dragons can faint,{{Ref|MR|122}} sweat,{{Ref|ToP|270}} and cry.{{Ref|MR|165}} Dragons are able to have allergies{{Ref|MR|52}} and become intoxicated.{{Ref|TDP|210}} They can also have seizures{{Ref|MR|172}} and hiccups,{{Ref|MR|263}} as well as medical conditions such as deformities, tumors, mental illnesses, or eye conditions. Most dragon tribes hate getting wet,{{Ref|TDP|6}} with the exception of SeaWings and sometimes IceWings.{{Ref|TDG|37}}
Dragons have overlapping scales that vary in color and shape from tribe to tribe. Some dragons hatch with freckles, splotches of color, or other unusual patterns on their bodies or wings. They can also have birthmarks, and in the case of SeaWings, [[Aquatic]] birthmarks.{{Ref|ToP|42}} Dragons have skin underneath their scales.{{Ref|TDP|78}}{{Ref|TDP|82}}


It is mentioned on several occasions that dragons have a hoarding instinct, preferring shiny or brightly colored objects. Dragons on Pyrrhia typically barter with gold, gems, and other treasure.{{Ref|TBN|54}} However, they do have coins that are used as currency.{{Ref|DoD|12}} Pantalan dragons use a currency called scales.{{Ref|TLC|19}}
Dragons can faint,{{Ref|MR|122}} sweat,{{Ref|ToP|270}} and cry.{{Ref|ToP|206}} Dragons can also have allergies{{Ref|MR|52}} and become intoxicated.{{Ref|TDP|210}} They can have seizures,{{Ref|MR|172}} hiccups,{{Ref|MR|263}} as well as other medical conditions including deformities,{{Ref|WT|109}} tumors,{{Ref|ToPp}} mental illnesses,{{Ref|TLH|119}}{{Ref|MR|23}} or eye conditions.{{Ref|THK|257}}{{Ref|THQ|10}} Most dragon tribes hate getting wet,{{Ref|TDP|6}} except for SeaWings, RainWings, and sometimes IceWings{{Ref|TDG|37}} and LeafWings.{{Ref|TPJ|150}}


Dragons reproduce via eggs, usually laid in clutches of two or more{{Cite}} that take a year to hatch.{{Ref|TLH|145}} Eggs may contain twin dragonets.{{Ref|TDP|138}} Dragonets can speak within a day of hatching,{{Ref|MRp}} and a one-year-old dragonet is capable of speaking in full, if broken, sentences. Most dragons at three years of age can fly but cannot fly long without taking some rest.{{Ref|THK|184}} SkyWings can fly at one year old, but it is unknown if other tribes can fly at that age.{{Ref|EP|215}} Dragons can have birthmarks. In a SeaWing's case, they can have [[Languages#Aquatic|Aquatic]] birthmarks.{{Ref|ToP|42}}
Dragons have a hoarding instinct, preferring shiny or brightly colored objects.{{Ref|AGttDW|2}} Pyrrhian dragons typically barter with gold, gems, and other treasure,{{Ref|TBN|54}} but they also have coins that are used as currency.{{Ref|DoD|12}} Pantalan dragons use a currency called scales.{{Ref|TLC|19}}


==== Hybrids ====
==== Hybrids ====
'''Hybrids''' are dragons with parents from different tribes. These dragons have mixtures of features from their parent tribes; many of them look unique among other dragons, while some can blend in with one of their parent tribes. Hybrids get their dominant genes (the genes which make a hybrid look more like a specific tribe) from their mother.{{Ref|L1|115}} [[Burn]] may have had several stuffed hybrids in her collection.
Hybrids are dragons with parents from different tribes. They have a mix of physical features from both of their parent tribes. Many of them look unique among other dragons, while some can blend in with one of their parent tribes.{{Ref|L1|115}} [[Burn]] may have had several stuffed hybrids in her collection.


Click [[:Category:Hybrids|here]] for a list of all known hybrids.
Click [[:Category:Hybrids|here]] for a list of all known hybrids.


==== Diets ====
==== Diets ====
Dragons are mostly omnivores, though many have primarily carnivorous diets. SilkWings are herbivores that subside mainly on fruit. RainWings are primarily vegetarian, but can eat meat if they choose so.{{Ref|THK|49}} Dragons of non-vegetarian or non-herbivorous tribes may choose to be vegetarian.{{Ref|L2|104}} Most dragons can survive for up to a month without food.{{Ref|TDS|115}}  
[[File:Food TBN.png|thumb|Food set out in the [[SandWing stronghold]] for [[SandWing]] soldiers from ''[[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]]]Most dragons are omnivorous, but many have primarily carnivorous diets. SilkWings prefer a plant-based diet.{{Ref|AGttDW|181}} RainWings are primarily vegetarian, but can eat meat if they choose to do so.{{Ref|THK|49}} Dragons of non-vegetarian or non-herbivorous tribes may choose to be vegetarian.{{Ref|L2|104}} Most dragons can survive for up to a month without food.{{Ref|TDS|115}}  


Dragons sometimes drink milk{{Ref|TBN|76}} and eat ice cream.{{Ref|TDG|305}}
Dragons sometimes drink beverages such as milk,{{Ref|TBN|76}} tea,{{Ref|AGttDW|191}} and coffee,{{Ref|THQ|193}} and eat sweets such as chocolate,{{Ref|TPJ|223}}{{Ref|TFoH|266}} cookies,{{Ref|AGttDW|191}} honey drops,{{Ref|AGttDW|193}} and ice cream.{{Ref|TDG|305}}


== Specialization ==
== Specialization ==
Each tribe has specialized structures and abilities that differentiate them from the other tribes. Most typical is some sort of exhalation, most commonly fire. SkyWings, NightWings, and SandWings can breathe fire at any given time, whereas MudWings can only breathe fire when their bodies are warm enough. IceWings exhale a freezing breath — though heat can temporarily thwart this ability{{Ref|TDPp}} — while RainWings can spit corrosive acid that only affects biological matter and can kill a dragon in seconds. SeaWings are the only tribe on Pyrrhia that cannot exhale anything that may be used as a weapon. Aside from the occasional acid or poison-spitting HiveWing, the Pantalan tribes are also unable to exhale fire or frostbreath.
Each tribe has specialized structures and abilities that differentiate them from other tribes.  
 
=== Pyrrhian abilities ===
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
!Tribe
!Abilities
|-
|IceWings
| IceWings can withstand subzero temperatures and very bright light.<ref>''[[Dragon guides]]''</ref> They have serrated claws for gripping ice, which can also be used offensively in battle.{{Ref|TDP|168}}{{Ref|TDSp}} They have sharper eyesight than the other Pyrrhian dragon tribes.{{Ref|TDG|83}} IceWings can exhale a freezing weapon called frostbreath, which appears as a cloud of sparkling smoke.{{Ref|TDP|157}}
|-
|MudWings
| MudWings can breathe fire if their bodies are warm enough.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They can hold their breath for up to an hour and blend into mud. They are usually physically strong. MudWings hatched from blood-red eggs have fireproof scales.{{Ref|TDP|212}}
|-
|NightWings
|NightWings can breathe fire and blend into dark shadows.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They have a strong sense of smell{{Ref|TDS|29}} and powerful night vision.{{Ref|L1|120}}{{Ref|W2q|60}} NightWing dragonets hatched under one full [[Moons|moon]] have the power of mind-reading or prophecy, and those hatched under two full moons have both. Dragonets hatched under three full moons have both powers, which are further enhanced by the third moon.
|-
|RainWings
|RainWings have prehensile tails which are used for climbing trees and swinging through the rainforest.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They are capable of absorbing sunlight, which gives them energy and makes their scales become more vibrant. RainWings can manipulate their scales to be any color they wish to blend into their surroundings or express their emotions,<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> and they can also change the color of their eyes.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/xthedragonrebornx/journal/Tui-and-Questions-Answered-691255321}}{{Ref|THK|278}}  They can spit a corrosive venom that dissolves organic materials.{{Ref|TDS|53}} Some are capable of mimicking bird calls.{{Ref|THK|265}}
|-
|SandWings
|SandWings have scales that radiate warmth.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>  They can breathe fire, bury themselves in the desert sand for camouflage, and survive on very little food and water.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>  They also have sharp hearing and smell,{{Ref|TBN|43-44}}{{Ref|TBNp}}{{Ref|DoD|18}}{{Ref|TLH|171}} and barbed tails which capable of injecting venom that can kill a full-grown dragon.{{Ref|TBN|73}}
|-
|SeaWings
| SeaWings can breathe and see underwater, and are strong swimmers.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They have exceptional night vision{{Ref|TLH|100}} and powerful tails.{{Ref|TLH|13}} SeaWings have bioluminscent stripes on their bodies which are used to converse underwater{{Ref|TLH|35}} and attract partners.{{Ref|TDP|76}} They can control when the stripes on their bodies glow and can light up each one individually. Different combinations of stripes indicate different words in Aquatic.
|-
|SkyWings
| SkyWings have enormous wings{{Ref|TDS|77}} and are capable of flying long distances due to their stamina.{{Ref|EP|141}} They can breathe fire and are considered powerful fighters.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They can see farther than other dragon tribes.{{Ref|WT|159}} A SkyWing dragonet in a twin egg may develop firescales, a condition where their scales are incredibly hot to the touch and can ignite anything flammable by merely making physical contact with it.
|}


Dragon fire smells different from normal fire.{{Ref|EPp}} Average dragons are physically strong enough to rip a tree from the ground and throw it across a short distance.{{Ref|L2|320}} SilkWings are able to detect movement with their antenna. HiveWings will occasionally be born with special abilities, such as venomous fangs and stingers. LeafWings have leafspeak - the ability to talk to plants and help them grow, in varying levels of strength. MudWings have the ability to hold their breath for up to an hour. SeaWings can breathe underwater. SandWings have a poisonous tail barb, capable of killing a dragon if they are stabbed in the heart with it. NightWings are born with foresight, mind reading, none, or both depending on how many full moons they hatch under. RainWings can change the color of their scales to blend in with their surroundings. Some RainWings can mimic bird calls.
=== Pantalan abilities ===
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
!Tribe
!Abilities
|-
|HiveWings
|HiveWings powers vary from dragon to dragon. Abilities include deadly stringers that can extend from their wrists to stab targets, venom in their teeth or claws,{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} a paralyzing toxin known as nerve poison{{Ref|TLC|112}} that can immobilize targets, or spraying a boiling acid from a stinger on their tails.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They can also emit a horrible stench.{{Ref|THQ|173}}{{Ref|AGttDW|205}} HiveWings have a precise internal clock that keeps their days on schedule and warns them when the rainy season is coming.{{Ref|TLC|41}}
|-
|SilkWings
|SilkWings can spin silk from glands on their wrists to create webs and other woven articles such as tapestries.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> They can detect and sense vibrations with their antennae to assess threats.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>{{Ref|TLC|81-82}} SilkWings have a precise internal clock that keeps their days on schedule and warns them when the rainy season is coming.{{Ref|TLC|41}} They are also great climbers.{{Ref|TLC|148}} Some SilkWings have the power to produce flamesilk.
|-
|LeafWings
|LeafWings can absorb energy from sunlight and are accomplished gardeners.<ref>[[Dragon guides/Third arc]]</ref> Some possess leafspeak, which allows dragons to talk to plants and can be used to convince plants or seeds to grow at an accelerated rate.{{Ref|TPJ|18}}
|-
|BeetleWings
|BeetleWings were rumored to have antennae and the ability to shoot venom.{{Ref|TPJ|142}} Some could use flamesilk.{{Ref|TPJ|143}}
|}
 
Dragon fire smells different from normal fire.{{Ref|EPp}} The average dragon is physically strong enough to rip a tree from the ground and throw it across a short distance.{{Ref|L2|320}} Some dragon tribes, notably the IceWings, NightWings, SeaWings, and SkyWings, have [[animus magic]], which allows the user to enchant inanimate objects, plants, animals, and other dragons as they please.


== Society ==
== Society ==
Dragons have a matriarchal society where each tribe is ruled by a hereditary [[queen]]. SilkWings are the only exception, being ruled by the [[SilkWing Assembly]] instead of a queen. Though the SandWings can have unrelated queens chosen by the [[Eye of Onyx]]. Each tribe differs in its traditions and values of life due to habitat and physiology. They are advanced enough to have speech and writing — all dragons speak the same language. The SeaWings use their bioluminescent stripes to communicate in a separate language called Aquatic for communication underwater. All Pyrrhian tribes live in separate kingdoms except the RainWings and the NightWings, who both inhabit the Rainforest Kingdom. However, Pantalan tribes do not live in separate kingdoms like Pyrrhian tribes. Instead, there is a new LeafSilk kingdom being built for the LeafWings and SilkWings, and the HiveWings live in the hives.
Dragons live in a matriarchal society where each tribe is, in most cases, ruled by a [[queen]]. Typically, tribes live in separated kingdoms; after the events of the [[NightWing Exodus]], the NightWing tribe is now ruled by [[Queen Glory]], and after the events of ''[[The Flames of Hope]]'', the SilkWing tribe now resides in the [[LeafSilk Kingdom]] along with LeafWings and some HiveWings, and are governed by the [[SilkWing Assembly]]. In most tribes, queens are hereditary and decided through the [[Dragon royalty#Royal Challenges|royal challenge]] or other means. The SandWing tribe uses the [[Eye of Onyx]] which chooses the best queen for the job, and may choose a commoner over a royal. No male dragon has ruled a tribe since the time of the Scorching.{{Ref|AGttDW|29}}
 
Most dragons feel strong loyalty to their tribes, and loyalty to dragons outside the tribe is considered unnatural.{{Ref|TDP|54}} They view their tribe as extremely important to their identity and consider acting against others of their tribe or their queen to be traitorous. Some tribes, notably the NightWings, IceWings, HiveWings, and SkyWings, see their tribe as superior to other tribes. In formal settings, it is common for dragons to use their tribe as a title, i.e. "[[Prince Arctic]] of the IceWings."{{Ref|L1|176}}


Most dragons feel tribal loyalty, most notably NightWings, HiveWings, SkyWings, IceWings, and SeaWings. They seem to view their tribe as extremely important to their identity, and consider acting against others of their tribe or their tribal queen to be traitorous. Most NightWings, IceWings, HiveWings and some SkyWings have feelings of superiority about their tribe. Each dragon tribe also has their own religious beliefs.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} All dragons love treasure.{{Ref|TLH|84}}
Some dragon keep [[:Category:Pets|pets]], such as scavengers, sloths, foxes, cats, or birds. Pets do not do well in dragon communities, as they often get eaten by forgetful relatives or even by its owner.{{Ref|THK|48}} Dragons are careful not to eat pets belonging to important dragons.{{Ref|DoD|7}}


In formal settings, it is common for dragons to use their tribe to introduce themselves and others, almost like a title, i.e. "Prince [[Arctic]] of the IceWings."{{Ref|L1|176}}
Each dragon tribe has their own religious beliefs.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} SkyWings have a traditional burial ceremony which consists of wrapping a deceased dragon's body in white cloth or silk and offering it to the sky for seven days before being burned. It is said to allow the dragon's spirit to fly free and reincarnate into a SkyWing instead of a dragon from another tribe.{{Ref|EP|14}} IceWings swear by the [[Great Ice Dragon]], and have several temples dedicated in its honor. IceWings believe in snow monsters{{Ref|MR|226}} and spirits under the ice.{{Ref|MR|289}} Dragons may believe that the world hatched from eggs.{{Ref|W4q|153}}{{Ref|AGttDW|2}} The Pantalan dragons see Clearsight as a divine being of guidance and wisdom.


== Body Language ==
== Body Language ==
It is stated in the books multiple times that dragons have a system of body language. Dragons from the same tribe will often make casual physical gestures to one another. For example, [[Nautilus]] touched [[Turtle]]'s wing with his own despite them having no relationship.{{Ref|EP|68}} Dragons may also have a sort of "code" for greeting one another, featuring mid-air flips and thumping wings.{{Ref|EP|107}} Dragons may raise their wings in a shushing gesture,{{Ref|EP|47}} and they spread or wave their wings to catch attention.{{Ref|EP|38}} Flicking one's tail at someone is another way to get their attention{{Ref|TDP|32}} and can also be used to indicate something of interest.{{Ref|L2|199}} Flicking wings at one another indicates a argument. If a dragon lashes their tail, it is a sign of anger or impatience.{{Ref|TDP|129}} SeaWings may flare their gills when angry,{{Ref|TDP|51}} and RainWings flare and color their ruffs when angry or indignant.{{Ref|TDP|23}}{{Ref|TDP|249}} Dragons also use their claws to indicate numbers.{{Ref|ToP|277}}
Dragons use body language to communicate with each other. Dragons may raise their wings in a shushing gesture,{{Ref|TDP|32}} and they spread or wave their wings to catch attention. Flicking one's tail at someone is another way to get another dragon's attention and can also be used to indicate something of interest{{Ref|L2|199}} or signal to other dragons. Flicking wings at one another indicates an argument. A dragon lashing their tail is a sign of anger or impatience.{{Ref|TDP|129}} SeaWings may flare their gills when angry,{{Ref|TDP|51}} and RainWings flare and color their ruffs when angry or indignant.{{Ref|TDP|23}}{{Ref|TDP|249}} Drooping one's wings or tail are typically signs of tiredness, sadness, or hopelessness.{{Ref|TFoH|89}}
 
The [[Talons of Peace]] have a signal for greeting one another, consisting of tilting one's wings to catch the sunlight. Dragons can use their claws to indicate numbers.{{Ref|ToP|277}}  


Nudging or brushing another dragon's wing or twining tails together is a sign of affection and closeness;{{Ref|ToP|197}} dragons may notice if others are close enough to show affection this way.{{Ref|TDG|81}} Wrapping wings around one another, hugging, and pressing snouts together are also signs of affection.{{Ref|TDP|224}}{{Ref|L1|96}} Dragons tent their wings over others as a way to comfort or embrace them in a protective gesture.{{Ref|L1|134}}{{Ref|TDG|40}} Dragons also kiss as a way to express affection.{{Ref|MR|294}} Drooping wings or a tail are typically signs of tiredness or sadness.{{Ref|TFoH|89}}
Nudging or brushing another dragon's wing or twining tails together is a sign of affection and closeness.{{Ref|ToP|197}} Wrapping wings around one another, hugging, and pressing snouts together are also signs of affection.{{Ref|TDP|224}}{{Ref|L1|96}} Dragons also kiss to express affection.{{Ref|MR|294}} Dragons tent their wings over others as a way to comfort or embrace them in a protective gesture.{{Ref|L1|134}}{{Ref|TDG|40}}


== Technology ==
== Technology ==
Dragons have armor{{Ref|L2|345}} and handheld weapons;{{Ref|L1|90}} technologically and socially, they seem to be somewhere around the Middle Ages.
Dragons use armor{{Ref|TDP|91}}{{Ref|AGttDW|171-172}} and handheld weapons such as spears{{Ref|TDS|24}}{{Ref|TBN|77}} and swords.{{Ref|DoD|56}}{{Ref|AGttDW|171}} They also use throwing weapons such as throwing discs,{{Ref|W4q|53}} chakrams,{{Ref|DoD|111}} and throwing knives.{{Ref|AGttDW|172}} SkyWings use dragonflame cacti as bombs, igniting them to explode and spray sharp seed pods.{{Ref|EP|100}}{{Ref|EP|103}}


NightWings are the most technologically advanced Pyrrhian tribe, seeming to put great emphasis on research and study — this attitude was especially prominent during the war, when the tribe needed it to survive. NightWings studied geology, metalworking, biology, chemistry, and genetics.{{Ref|TDS|48–54}}
Dragons are skilled at building and can construct large, impenetrable palaces, such as the [[SandWing stronghold]] and the [[SkyWing Palace]]. Some of these palaces may be constructed with the assistance of animus magic, such as the [[Summer Palace]] and the [[IceWing palace]]. They can also build structures such as huts and construct entire towns such as [[Possibility]]. Dragons are also capable of constructing prisons. The SeaWings used a waterfall prison featuring electric eels strong enough to kill a full-grown dragon, which could be turned on or off with a switch.{{Ref|TLH|255}} The SkyWings had specifically constructed prisoner traps{{Ref|AGttDW|171}} and restrained prisoners with wing clamps,{{Ref|TDP|119}} snout clamps,{{Ref|TDP|174}} and chains.{{Ref|TDP|174}} HiveWing wrist cuffs could inject venom into a SilkWing when activated remotely.{{Ref|TLC|73}}


SandWings study astrology. They make telescopes, copy down star charts, and follow the phases of the moon.  
Dragons are particularly skilled in the arts. They can carve statues,{{Ref|TLH|89}}{{Ref|AGttDW|143}} create glass art{{Ref|L1|283}} and murals,{{Ref|TLC|29-31}} weave woven articles such as tapestries,{{Ref|AGttDW|188}} and paint.{{Ref|MR|150}}{{Ref|L1|343}} They are also skilled in making jewelry such as earrings,{{Ref|MR|34}} armbands,{{Ref|EP|87}} bracelets,{{Ref|L1|354}} and rings.{{Ref|AGttDW|170}} Some dragons have tattoos{{Ref|MR|140}}{{Ref|DoD|57}} or jewels embedded in their bodies.{{Ref|TDP|91}}{{Ref|MR|140}} Dragons enjoy reading and writing literature. They are capable of [[Songs|singing]] and dancing,{{Ref|EP|248}} and playing instruments such as drums, mbiras, shakers, harps, stringed instruments, and didgeridoos.{{Ref|MR|160}} The SkyWings have orchestras who perform music during celebrations.{{Ref|EP|249}} According to [[Sunny]], the SandWings are a surprisingly musical tribe.{{Ref|MR|100}} The NightWings once put on theatrical performances, evidenced by the abandoned theater in the lost city of night.{{Ref|AGttDW|103}}


SeaWings use a waterfall prison that can be turned on and off with a switch.{{Ref|TLH|255}} This prison system features electric eels strong enough to kill a full-grown dragon.{{Ref|TLH|266–267}}
The NightWing tribe in particular places great emphasis on research and study. This attitude was especially prominent during the [[War of SandWing Succession]] when the tribe had a research and experimentation program on RainWings and their venom. NightWings also study geology, metalworking, biology, chemistry, genetics,{{Ref|TDS|48-54}} and calculus.{{Ref|AGttDW|65}} NightWings can predict when an egg will hatch using their foresight ability.{{Ref|L1|10}} SandWings study astronomy by making telescopes, copying down star charts, and tracking the phases of the moons.{{Ref|DoD|94}} [[Lady Scarab]] is known to own the only telescope in [[Cicada Hive]].{{Ref|TLC|160}}  


Dragons are skilled with building. They make large, impenetrable palaces.
Dragons are also knowledgeable about [[Medicine|medicinal]] uses of herbs and dragon anatomy such as blood vessels.{{Ref|THK|148}} RainWings create blow darts (also called sleeping darts) using poison from poisonous frogs.{{Ref|THK|21}} LeafWings, particularly the [[PoisonWings]], demonstrate extensive knowledge of plants and insects, and constructed the [[PoisonWing village]] to keep out dangerous plants and animals.{{Ref|TPJ|48}} Both Pyrrhian and Pantalan dragons have knowledge of ophthalmology through the ability to construct eyeglasses.{{Ref|L1|280}}{{Ref|TLC|19}}


Dragons know medicinal uses of herbs and blood vessels.{{Ref|THK|148}} RainWings, in particular, know about poisonous frogs, and use certain venom from them to create blow darts.{{Ref|THK|21}} SkyWings use [[dragonflame cactus]] bombs that explode when ignited, spraying sharp seed pods.{{Ref|MR|206-207}}
Pantalan dragons have more advanced technology than Pyrrhian dragons. Pantalan dragons predominantly use [[Literature#Known books|books]] instead of scrolls,{{Ref|TLC|65}} grow plants in terrariums and greenhouses,{{Ref|TLC|94}} work with sugar to create confections,{{Ref|TLC|21}} and have plumbing.{{Ref|THQ|97}}{{Ref|THQ|178}}


Some dragons can carve statues, as both [[Orca]] and [[Frostbite]] are sculptors. They also know how to create glass and make artwork out of it.{{Ref|L1|283}}
== History ==
 
=== Pyrrhia ===
Both Pantalan and Pyrrhian dragons have the ability to make eyeglasses,{{Ref|TLC|19}}{{Ref|L1|280}} and have known how for thousands of years, showing they have had some knowledge about the biology of eyes for a very long time. However, the knowledge of how to make glass seems to have been lost in Pyrrhia over time, as Mastermind did not know how to create venom-proof armor that protects the eyes but allows one to see.
The earliest known event in Pyrrhian history is the Scorching. Before the Scorching, humans dominated Pyrrhia, and dragons lived solitary lives.{{Ref|AGttDW|2}} There were three known major settlements: [[Cottonmouth's empire]], the [[Diamond Empire]], and the [[Jaguar Empire]]. After humans began stealing dragon eggs, a dragon known as the [[unnamed characters#Pre-Scorching Dragons|first Dragon Queen]] recruited an army to take back their treasure and land.{{Ref|AGttDW|3}} After the Scorching was complete, dragons became the dominant species of Pyrrhia.{{Ref|AGttDW|3}} Following the events of the Scorching, there was 500 years of war between the Pyrrhian dragon tribes.{{Ref|L1|146}}
 
Dragons on Pantala seem to be slightly more technologically advanced than dragons on Pyrrhia. They use books instead of scrolls,{{Ref|TLC|65}} work with sugar,{{Ref|TLC|21}} grow plants in terrariums,{{Ref|TLC|94}} run stores,{{Ref|TLC|18}} and create massive silk bridges between the Hives.{{Ref|TLC|3}} Sundew shows an impressive knowledge of plants and insects, similar to RainWings. Pantalans are skilled in the area of farming, as shown when [[Blue]], [[Cricket]] and [[Swordtail]] see the various plants grown in the greenhouses. There are also water towers in Pantala,{{Ref|THQ|97}} used by SilkWings and HiveWings living in the Hives; the existence of plumbing is suggested in ''[[The Hive Queen]]'' when a sink is used.{{Ref|THQ|178}}


The HiveWing wrist cuffs can seemingly inject poison into a SilkWing when activated remotely.{{Ref|TLC|73}}
As evidenced by the scroll ''Ancient Wars of Pyrrhia'', many wars have occurred through Pyrrhia's history. The most long-standing conflict was the [[NightWing-IceWing War]], incited by [[Foeslayer]] running away with Prince Arctic to the Night Kingdom.{{Ref|L1p}} There was no formal end to the war as the NightWings fled due to Clearsight's warning about Darkstalker.{{Ref|L1|351}} When Darkstalker was released after the events of ''[[Escaping Peril (book)|Escaping Peril]]'', he reignited the conflict by creating the [[IceWing plague]] and instigating the [[Battle of Jade Mountain]]. The conflict is on pause after the events of ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''.{{Ref|DoD|318-320}}


The LeafWings, particularly the [[PoisonWings]], have also shown skill in keeping away dangerous plants and animals, as seen in the construction of the [[PoisonWing village]].
Another notable conflict in Pyrrhia's history was the [[MudWing Succession Crisis]], where the [[Mud Kingdom]] dissolved into chaos and was pillaged by other dragon tribes, who took territory, prey, and treasure.{{Ref|AGttDW|30}} It was resolved by [[Olive]], who offered her eggs to [[Sawgrass|Prince Sawgrass]] to serve as future heirs while she ruled as queen in the meantime.{{Ref|AGttDW|30}}
 
== History ==
Before the dragons had queens, scavengers ruled Pyrrhia in three empires. After [[Cottonmouth]] started a plan to steal dragon eggs, the dragons rebelled, establishing tribes and queens; this was known to the dragons as the Scorching.{{Ref|TDP|107}} After the Scorching, there was 500 years of war between the Pyrrhian dragons.


The only known war to take place on Pantala was the [[Tree Wars]], which took place fifty years before the events of ''[[The Lost Continent (book)|The Lost Continent]]''. The war was caused by Queen Wasp, who convinced the SilkWings to submit under her rule by telling them the [[Book of Clearsight]] said it must be so. The LeafWings, however, demanded to see the book, which Queen Wasp would not allow because it would expose her plan. The LeafWings were nearly wiped out in the following war and proclaimed by the HiveWings to be extinct. All the trees in the HiveWing-controlled areas were cut down to prevent the LeafWings from coming back. HiveWings later lied about the war, claiming that LeafWings had tried to wipe the HiveWings and SilkWings out.
The most recent known war was the War of SandWing Succession, a succession war between [[Queen Oasis]]'s daughters [[Blaze]], [[Blister]], and Burn. The war ended after the Eye of Onyx chose [[Thorn]] to be queen.{{Ref|MR|90}}


Although there are many wars in Pyrrhia's history, such as the wars between the NightWings and the IceWings, the most notable war was the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. This was caused by Queen [[Oasis]] of the SandWings being killed by [[Stone|a scavenger]], followed by her daughters [[Blaze]], [[Blister]], and Burn trying to claim the throne for themselves. This sparked a tribal war among the dragon tribes since each of the princesses formed alliances with the other tribes to defeat their sisters.
=== Pantala ===
The earliest known Pantalan event is the settling of Pantala, which was chronicled in the [[Legend of the Hive]]. After an unidentifiable amount of time, Clearsight arrived on Pantala. Her visions, which were recorded in the [[Book of Clearsight]], described several events that took place before the [[Tree Wars]], such as droughts,{{Ref|AGttDW|211}} forest fires,{{Ref|AGttDW|211-212}} and the formation of the HiveWing tribe.{{Ref|AGttDW|213}} Scarab states that the BeetleWing tribe split into the SilkWing and HiveWing tribes around 4,500 AS.{{Ref|THQ|183}}


After the war was ended by the [[dragonets of destiny]], the tribes were at an uneasy peace, though hostilities and tensions are still high, as many dragons are still bearing grudges against certain tribes. After Darkstalker was released from his eternal slumber, he provoked a war between the NightWings and IceWings, almost leading to the downfall of Pyrrhia. However, Darkstalker was stopped by the dragonets in the [[Jade Winglet]], who transformed him into a young NightWing-RainWing hybrid named [[Peacemaker]].
The only known war to take place on Pantala was the Tree Wars, taking place about fifty years prior to the events of ''The Lost Continent''. The war was incited by [[Queen Wasp]], who attempted to bring the SilkWing and LeafWing tribes under her rule. She justified her actions using the Book of Clearsight, claiming that it said the tribes must be united under Queen Wasp.{{Ref|AGttDW|191}} [[Monarch (TLC)|Monarch]] yielded to Wasp, but [[Queen Sequoia]] demanded to see the book,{{Ref|AGttDW|191}} resulting in the Tree Wars and the LeafWing tribe's near-extinction. Wasp ordered HiveWing-controlled areas to be deforested to prevent the LeafWings from coming back. HiveWings lied about the war, claiming that the LeafWings had tried to wipe out the HiveWings and SilkWings.{{Ref|TLC|30}}


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==  
* Tui supports dragons having unique colors amongst their tribes.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
* Tui supports dragons having unique colors amongst their tribes.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
** Additionally, Tui approves the graphic novel pages, thus making odd-colored dragons official.{{Ref|Event|https://www.crowdcast.io/e/wingsoffire}}
** In addition, Tui approves the graphic novel pages, thus making odd-colored dragons official.{{Ref|Event|https://www.crowdcast.io/e/wingsoffire}}
* Pets do not do well in dragon communities, as they often get eaten by forgetful relatives or even by its owner.{{Ref|THK|48}}
* Dragons can be [[:Category:LGBT|LGBT+]].{{Ref|Event|2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvU9d82ozBI&ab_channel=PoliticsandProse}}
* Dragons can be LGBT+.{{Ref|Event|https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/535274798444576770/843880282779287562/6874e72a-f864-483b-8ea6-0847c786d407_2.jpg}}
* The dragon tribes are intentionally not written with accents or details based on real-world human culture.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} However, the audiobooks depict NightWings with British accents and RainWings with Australian accents, which are considered to be non-canon by Tui.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}}
* The dragon tribes are intentionally not written with accents or details based on real-world human culture.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} However, the audiobooks depict some tribes with certain accents.
* Dragons celebrate the day they were hatched, calling it a hatching day instead of a birthday.{{Ref|TDP|152}}
* Dragons celebrate the day they were hatched, calling it hatching day instead of birthday.{{Ref|TDP|152}}
* Some dragons could knit in the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]''.{{Ref|L1|168}}
* It has been mentioned that some dragons could knit in the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]]''.{{Ref|L1|168}} It is unknown if dragons can knit in present-day Pyrrhia.
* Bars and taverns exist in Pyrrhia.{{Ref|TDP|51}}{{Ref|THK|118}}
* Bars and taverns exist in Pyrrhia.{{Ref|TDP|51}}{{Ref|THK|118}}
*[[Fierceteeth]] said that dragons always assume that the dragonet inside an egg is a female.{{Ref|W1q|13}}
* According to [[Fierceteeth]], dragons always assume that the dragonet inside an egg is a female.{{Ref|W1q|13}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SeaWing (colored), by Joy Ang
Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SeaWing (colored), by Joy Ang
Typical SkyWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SkyWing (colored), by Joy Ang
Typical SkyWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SkyWing (colored), by Joy Ang
HiveWing Scholastic.png|A typical HiveWing (colored), by Joy Ang
SilkWing Scholastic.png|A typical SilkWing (colored), by Joy Ang
LeafWing Scholastic.png|A typical LeafWing (colored), by Joy Ang
IceTransparent.png|A typical IceWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
IceTransparent.png|A typical IceWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
MudTransparent.png|A typical MudWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
MudTransparent.png|A typical MudWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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SeaTransparent.png|A typical SeaWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
SeaTransparent.png|A typical SeaWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
SkyTransparent.png|A typical SkyWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
SkyTransparent.png|A typical SkyWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
Transparent IceWing Base by Joy Ang.webp|A typical IceWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
SilkTransparent.png|A typical SilkWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
Transparent MudWing reference by Joy Ang.webp|A typical MudWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
LeafTransparent.png|A typical LeafWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
Transparent NightWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical NightWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent RainWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical RainWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent SandWing Base (Joy Ang).webp|A typical SandWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent SeaWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical SeaWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent SkyWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical SkyWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
IceWing DE.png|A typical IceWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
IceWing DE.png|A typical IceWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
MudWing DE.png|A typical MudWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
MudWing DE.png|A typical MudWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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SeaWing DE.png|A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
SeaWing DE.png|A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
SkyWing DE.png|A typical SkyWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
SkyWing DE.png|A typical SkyWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
HiveWing Scholastic.png|A typical HiveWing (colored), by Joy Ang
SilkWing Scholastic.png|A typical SilkWing (colored), by Joy Ang
LeafWing Scholastic.png|A typical LeafWing (colored), by Joy Ang
HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
SilkTransparent.png|A typical SilkWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
LeafTransparent.png|A typical LeafWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
Transparent HiveWing Base by Joy Ang.webp|A typical HiveWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent SilkWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical SilkWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
Transparent LeafWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical LeafWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
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(This is the page for the dragon species. You may be looking for the language, or Dragon, the cat owned by Undauntable, instead.)

Dragons are the current dominant species of both Pyrrhia and Pantala, and the main perspectives of the Wings of Fire books.

Dragon subspecies are known as tribes, and there are currently eleven known tribes. The Pyrrhian tribes consist of IceWings, MudWings, NightWings, RainWings, SandWings, SeaWings, and SkyWings. The Pantalan tribes consist of HiveWings, LeafWings, SilkWings, and the now-extinct BeetleWings. LeafWings and BeetleWings formerly lived on Pyrrhia, but fled to Pantala due to an unknown trouble.[1]

Click here for a list of all known dragons.

Biology and anatomy

Dragons are sentient and sapient species capable of speaking both the dragon and human languages,[2] constructing tools, composing literature, and complex thought. The BeetleWings and LeafWings spoke the Pantalan language prior to Clearsight's arrival on the continent, calling Dragon 'the old language.'[3]

Dragons are quadrupedal. Pyrrhian dragons, as well as LeafWings, possess six limbs, consisting of two wings and four legs. HiveWings and SilkWings have eight limbs, consisting of four wings and four legs. Dragons have five toes on both forelimbs, accompanied by five claws. Dragon hindlimbs have four toes, accompanied by four claws and a dewclaw. Some dragons, such as Six-Claws, may be born with polydactylism. Dragon bones are difficult to break, as they are described to be almost as hard as diamonds,[4] but they can be dislocated.[5] All tribes are roughly the same size except for MudWings, who are larger and stronger than dragons from the other tribes,[6] and SeaWings, who are considered to be shorter than dragons from other tribes.[7] Additionally, SkyWings have notably larger wings than most tribes.[8] Dragons do not have sexual dimorphism.[event 1]

They have lengthy natural lifespans, but are susceptible to injury,[9] illness,[10] and poison.[11] The longest average dragon lifespan is said to be roughly one hundred and fifty years,[event 2] but the oldest dragon known to live without the use of magic was Tapir, at one hundred and ten years.[12] Dragons reproduce via eggs that take a year to hatch.[13] Eggs may contain twin dragonets.[14] Dragonets can speak within a day of hatching,[15] and a one-year-old dragonet is capable of speaking in full, if broken, sentences. Most dragons at three years of age can fly, but cannot fly for long periods without stopping to rest.[16] SkyWing dragonets can fly at one year old,[17] and are known to molt their scales upon growth.[18] Dragonets stop growing rapidly at seven years old, which is considered adulthood or maturity in most tribes,[19] then continue to grow a little bit each year. As demonstrated by Grandeur, Morrowseer, and Darkstalker, older dragons are typically the largest.[20]

Wings are attached to a dragon's shoulders and have a slightly transparent wing membrane stretched between five small bone digits, each of which has one small claw on the tip. A larger claw is attached to the front of the third digit. All dragons are capable of flight, but SilkWings hatch without wings and cannot fly until their wings grow in during their Metamorphosis. Dragons require their tails for flight, and severe tail injuries may ground a dragon for life.[21] Pyrrhian dragons are known to have a vulnerable spot at the tip of their tails.[22]

Dragons have overlapping scales that vary in color and shape from tribe to tribe. Some dragons hatch with freckles, splotches of color, or other unusual patterns on their bodies or wings. They can also have birthmarks, and in the case of SeaWings, Aquatic birthmarks.[23] Dragons have skin underneath their scales.[24][25]

Dragons can faint,[26] sweat,[27] and cry.[28] Dragons can also have allergies[29] and become intoxicated.[30] They can have seizures,[31] hiccups,[32] as well as other medical conditions including deformities,[33] tumors,[34] mental illnesses,[35][36] or eye conditions.[37][38] Most dragon tribes hate getting wet,[4] except for SeaWings, RainWings, and sometimes IceWings[39] and LeafWings.[40]

Dragons have a hoarding instinct, preferring shiny or brightly colored objects.[41] Pyrrhian dragons typically barter with gold, gems, and other treasure,[42] but they also have coins that are used as currency.[43] Pantalan dragons use a currency called scales.[44]

Hybrids

Hybrids are dragons with parents from different tribes. They have a mix of physical features from both of their parent tribes. Many of them look unique among other dragons, while some can blend in with one of their parent tribes.[45] Burn may have had several stuffed hybrids in her collection.

Click here for a list of all known hybrids.

Diets

Food set out in the SandWing stronghold for SandWing soldiers from The Brightest Night (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

Most dragons are omnivorous, but many have primarily carnivorous diets. SilkWings prefer a plant-based diet.[46] RainWings are primarily vegetarian, but can eat meat if they choose to do so.[47] Dragons of non-vegetarian or non-herbivorous tribes may choose to be vegetarian.[48] Most dragons can survive for up to a month without food.[49]

Dragons sometimes drink beverages such as milk,[50] tea,[51] and coffee,[52] and eat sweets such as chocolate,[53][54] cookies,[51] honey drops,[55] and ice cream.[56]

Specialization

Each tribe has specialized structures and abilities that differentiate them from other tribes.

Pyrrhian abilities

Tribe Abilities
IceWings IceWings can withstand subzero temperatures and very bright light.[57] They have serrated claws for gripping ice, which can also be used offensively in battle.[58][59] They have sharper eyesight than the other Pyrrhian dragon tribes.[60] IceWings can exhale a freezing weapon called frostbreath, which appears as a cloud of sparkling smoke.[61]
MudWings MudWings can breathe fire if their bodies are warm enough.[62] They can hold their breath for up to an hour and blend into mud. They are usually physically strong. MudWings hatched from blood-red eggs have fireproof scales.[63]
NightWings NightWings can breathe fire and blend into dark shadows.[64] They have a strong sense of smell[65] and powerful night vision.[66][67] NightWing dragonets hatched under one full moon have the power of mind-reading or prophecy, and those hatched under two full moons have both. Dragonets hatched under three full moons have both powers, which are further enhanced by the third moon.
RainWings RainWings have prehensile tails which are used for climbing trees and swinging through the rainforest.[68] They are capable of absorbing sunlight, which gives them energy and makes their scales become more vibrant. RainWings can manipulate their scales to be any color they wish to blend into their surroundings or express their emotions,[69] and they can also change the color of their eyes.[event 3][70] They can spit a corrosive venom that dissolves organic materials.[71] Some are capable of mimicking bird calls.[72]
SandWings SandWings have scales that radiate warmth.[73] They can breathe fire, bury themselves in the desert sand for camouflage, and survive on very little food and water.[74] They also have sharp hearing and smell,[75][76][77][78] and barbed tails which capable of injecting venom that can kill a full-grown dragon.[79]
SeaWings SeaWings can breathe and see underwater, and are strong swimmers.[80] They have exceptional night vision[81] and powerful tails.[82] SeaWings have bioluminscent stripes on their bodies which are used to converse underwater[83] and attract partners.[84] They can control when the stripes on their bodies glow and can light up each one individually. Different combinations of stripes indicate different words in Aquatic.
SkyWings SkyWings have enormous wings[85] and are capable of flying long distances due to their stamina.[86] They can breathe fire and are considered powerful fighters.[87] They can see farther than other dragon tribes.[88] A SkyWing dragonet in a twin egg may develop firescales, a condition where their scales are incredibly hot to the touch and can ignite anything flammable by merely making physical contact with it.

Pantalan abilities

Tribe Abilities
HiveWings HiveWings powers vary from dragon to dragon. Abilities include deadly stringers that can extend from their wrists to stab targets, venom in their teeth or claws,[89] a paralyzing toxin known as nerve poison[90] that can immobilize targets, or spraying a boiling acid from a stinger on their tails.[91] They can also emit a horrible stench.[92][89] HiveWings have a precise internal clock that keeps their days on schedule and warns them when the rainy season is coming.[93]
SilkWings SilkWings can spin silk from glands on their wrists to create webs and other woven articles such as tapestries.[94] They can detect and sense vibrations with their antennae to assess threats.[95][96] SilkWings have a precise internal clock that keeps their days on schedule and warns them when the rainy season is coming.[93] They are also great climbers.[97] Some SilkWings have the power to produce flamesilk.
LeafWings LeafWings can absorb energy from sunlight and are accomplished gardeners.[98] Some possess leafspeak, which allows dragons to talk to plants and can be used to convince plants or seeds to grow at an accelerated rate.[99]
BeetleWings BeetleWings were rumored to have antennae and the ability to shoot venom.[1] Some could use flamesilk.[100]

Dragon fire smells different from normal fire.[101] The average dragon is physically strong enough to rip a tree from the ground and throw it across a short distance.[102] Some dragon tribes, notably the IceWings, NightWings, SeaWings, and SkyWings, have animus magic, which allows the user to enchant inanimate objects, plants, animals, and other dragons as they please.

Society

Dragons live in a matriarchal society where each tribe is, in most cases, ruled by a queen. Typically, tribes live in separated kingdoms; after the events of the NightWing Exodus, the NightWing tribe is now ruled by Queen Glory, and after the events of The Flames of Hope, the SilkWing tribe now resides in the LeafSilk Kingdom along with LeafWings and some HiveWings, and are governed by the SilkWing Assembly. In most tribes, queens are hereditary and decided through the royal challenge or other means. The SandWing tribe uses the Eye of Onyx which chooses the best queen for the job, and may choose a commoner over a royal. No male dragon has ruled a tribe since the time of the Scorching.[103]

Most dragons feel strong loyalty to their tribes, and loyalty to dragons outside the tribe is considered unnatural.[104] They view their tribe as extremely important to their identity and consider acting against others of their tribe or their queen to be traitorous. Some tribes, notably the NightWings, IceWings, HiveWings, and SkyWings, see their tribe as superior to other tribes. In formal settings, it is common for dragons to use their tribe as a title, i.e. "Prince Arctic of the IceWings."[105]

Some dragon keep pets, such as scavengers, sloths, foxes, cats, or birds. Pets do not do well in dragon communities, as they often get eaten by forgetful relatives or even by its owner.[106] Dragons are careful not to eat pets belonging to important dragons.[107]

Each dragon tribe has their own religious beliefs.[event 4] SkyWings have a traditional burial ceremony which consists of wrapping a deceased dragon's body in white cloth or silk and offering it to the sky for seven days before being burned. It is said to allow the dragon's spirit to fly free and reincarnate into a SkyWing instead of a dragon from another tribe.[108] IceWings swear by the Great Ice Dragon, and have several temples dedicated in its honor. IceWings believe in snow monsters[109] and spirits under the ice.[110] Dragons may believe that the world hatched from eggs.[111][41] The Pantalan dragons see Clearsight as a divine being of guidance and wisdom.

Body Language

Dragons use body language to communicate with each other. Dragons may raise their wings in a shushing gesture,[112] and they spread or wave their wings to catch attention. Flicking one's tail at someone is another way to get another dragon's attention and can also be used to indicate something of interest[113] or signal to other dragons. Flicking wings at one another indicates an argument. A dragon lashing their tail is a sign of anger or impatience.[114] SeaWings may flare their gills when angry,[115] and RainWings flare and color their ruffs when angry or indignant.[116][117] Drooping one's wings or tail are typically signs of tiredness, sadness, or hopelessness.[118]

The Talons of Peace have a signal for greeting one another, consisting of tilting one's wings to catch the sunlight. Dragons can use their claws to indicate numbers.[119]

Nudging or brushing another dragon's wing or twining tails together is a sign of affection and closeness.[120] Wrapping wings around one another, hugging, and pressing snouts together are also signs of affection.[121][122] Dragons also kiss to express affection.[123] Dragons tent their wings over others as a way to comfort or embrace them in a protective gesture.[124][125]

Technology

Dragons use armor[126][127] and handheld weapons such as spears[128][129] and swords.[130][131] They also use throwing weapons such as throwing discs,[132] chakrams,[133] and throwing knives.[134] SkyWings use dragonflame cacti as bombs, igniting them to explode and spray sharp seed pods.[135][136]

Dragons are skilled at building and can construct large, impenetrable palaces, such as the SandWing stronghold and the SkyWing Palace. Some of these palaces may be constructed with the assistance of animus magic, such as the Summer Palace and the IceWing palace. They can also build structures such as huts and construct entire towns such as Possibility. Dragons are also capable of constructing prisons. The SeaWings used a waterfall prison featuring electric eels strong enough to kill a full-grown dragon, which could be turned on or off with a switch.[137] The SkyWings had specifically constructed prisoner traps[131] and restrained prisoners with wing clamps,[138] snout clamps,[139] and chains.[139] HiveWing wrist cuffs could inject venom into a SilkWing when activated remotely.[140]

Dragons are particularly skilled in the arts. They can carve statues,[141][142] create glass art[143] and murals,[144] weave woven articles such as tapestries,[145] and paint.[146][147] They are also skilled in making jewelry such as earrings,[148] armbands,[149] bracelets,[150] and rings.[151] Some dragons have tattoos[152][153] or jewels embedded in their bodies.[126][152] Dragons enjoy reading and writing literature. They are capable of singing and dancing,[154] and playing instruments such as drums, mbiras, shakers, harps, stringed instruments, and didgeridoos.[155] The SkyWings have orchestras who perform music during celebrations.[156] According to Sunny, the SandWings are a surprisingly musical tribe.[157] The NightWings once put on theatrical performances, evidenced by the abandoned theater in the lost city of night.[158]

The NightWing tribe in particular places great emphasis on research and study. This attitude was especially prominent during the War of SandWing Succession when the tribe had a research and experimentation program on RainWings and their venom. NightWings also study geology, metalworking, biology, chemistry, genetics,[159] and calculus.[160] NightWings can predict when an egg will hatch using their foresight ability.[161] SandWings study astronomy by making telescopes, copying down star charts, and tracking the phases of the moons.[162] Lady Scarab is known to own the only telescope in Cicada Hive.[163]

Dragons are also knowledgeable about medicinal uses of herbs and dragon anatomy such as blood vessels.[164] RainWings create blow darts (also called sleeping darts) using poison from poisonous frogs.[165] LeafWings, particularly the PoisonWings, demonstrate extensive knowledge of plants and insects, and constructed the PoisonWing village to keep out dangerous plants and animals.[166] Both Pyrrhian and Pantalan dragons have knowledge of ophthalmology through the ability to construct eyeglasses.[167][44]

Pantalan dragons have more advanced technology than Pyrrhian dragons. Pantalan dragons predominantly use books instead of scrolls,[168] grow plants in terrariums and greenhouses,[169] work with sugar to create confections,[170] and have plumbing.[171][172]

History

Pyrrhia

The earliest known event in Pyrrhian history is the Scorching. Before the Scorching, humans dominated Pyrrhia, and dragons lived solitary lives.[41] There were three known major settlements: Cottonmouth's empire, the Diamond Empire, and the Jaguar Empire. After humans began stealing dragon eggs, a dragon known as the first Dragon Queen recruited an army to take back their treasure and land.[173] After the Scorching was complete, dragons became the dominant species of Pyrrhia.[173] Following the events of the Scorching, there was 500 years of war between the Pyrrhian dragon tribes.[174]

As evidenced by the scroll Ancient Wars of Pyrrhia, many wars have occurred through Pyrrhia's history. The most long-standing conflict was the NightWing-IceWing War, incited by Foeslayer running away with Prince Arctic to the Night Kingdom.[175] There was no formal end to the war as the NightWings fled due to Clearsight's warning about Darkstalker.[176] When Darkstalker was released after the events of Escaping Peril, he reignited the conflict by creating the IceWing plague and instigating the Battle of Jade Mountain. The conflict is on pause after the events of Darkness of Dragons.[177]

Another notable conflict in Pyrrhia's history was the MudWing Succession Crisis, where the Mud Kingdom dissolved into chaos and was pillaged by other dragon tribes, who took territory, prey, and treasure.[178] It was resolved by Olive, who offered her eggs to Prince Sawgrass to serve as future heirs while she ruled as queen in the meantime.[178]

The most recent known war was the War of SandWing Succession, a succession war between Queen Oasis's daughters Blaze, Blister, and Burn. The war ended after the Eye of Onyx chose Thorn to be queen.[179]

Pantala

The earliest known Pantalan event is the settling of Pantala, which was chronicled in the Legend of the Hive. After an unidentifiable amount of time, Clearsight arrived on Pantala. Her visions, which were recorded in the Book of Clearsight, described several events that took place before the Tree Wars, such as droughts,[180] forest fires,[181] and the formation of the HiveWing tribe.[182] Scarab states that the BeetleWing tribe split into the SilkWing and HiveWing tribes around 4,500 AS.[183]

The only known war to take place on Pantala was the Tree Wars, taking place about fifty years prior to the events of The Lost Continent. The war was incited by Queen Wasp, who attempted to bring the SilkWing and LeafWing tribes under her rule. She justified her actions using the Book of Clearsight, claiming that it said the tribes must be united under Queen Wasp.[51] Monarch yielded to Wasp, but Queen Sequoia demanded to see the book,[51] resulting in the Tree Wars and the LeafWing tribe's near-extinction. Wasp ordered HiveWing-controlled areas to be deforested to prevent the LeafWings from coming back. HiveWings lied about the war, claiming that the LeafWings had tried to wipe out the HiveWings and SilkWings.[184]

Trivia

  • Tui supports dragons having unique colors amongst their tribes.[event 5]
    • In addition, Tui approves the graphic novel pages, thus making odd-colored dragons official.[event 6]
  • Dragons can be LGBT+.[event 7]
  • The dragon tribes are intentionally not written with accents or details based on real-world human culture.[event 8] However, the audiobooks depict NightWings with British accents and RainWings with Australian accents, which are considered to be non-canon by Tui.[event 9]
  • Dragons celebrate the day they were hatched, calling it a hatching day instead of a birthday.[185]
  • Some dragons could knit in the time of Darkstalker.[186]
  • Bars and taverns exist in Pyrrhia.[115][187]
  • According to Fierceteeth, dragons always assume that the dragonet inside an egg is a female.[188]

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