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'''NightWings''' are a tribe of [[dragons]] that lived in a [[Night Kingdom|secret kingdom]] off the coast of the [[Sky Kingdom]] (but is not shown on any known map of [[Pyrrhia]], yet known to be north). They have tunnels to the mainland - one into the [[Rainforest Kingdom]], and from there into the [[Kingdom of Sand]] made by [[Stonemover]] an [[Animus Dragons|animus dragon]]. In addition, they were secretly allied with [[Blister]], although this alliance was most likely broken when they surrendered to the [[RainWings]]. NightWings tend to be arrogant, mysterious, and very full of themselves That's why they didn't say that RainWing's venom is much cooler than their powers that haven't existed for over 100 years. NightWings say that they have the power to read minds anf fortell the future but many dragons do not think that this is true.
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'''NightWings''', also known as '''night dragons''' to [[humans]], are a [[Pyrrhian]] [[dragons|dragon]] tribe who currently reside in the [[Rainforest Kingdom]], alongside the [[RainWings]], within the tropical rainforest in the lower southeast of Pyrrhia. They are currently ruled by [[Queen Glory]].
[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-11-13_at_5.36.17_PM.png|thumb|NightWing by Hawkyfoot Warrior]]


Click [http://wingsoffire.wikia.com/wiki/Category:NightWings here] for a list of NightWings.
The NightWing tribe previously lived on the Talon Peninsula, also known as the [[lost city of night]] or the old Night Kingdom. After [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]] murdered [[Arctic|Prince Arctic]], the NightWings feared that his ghost haunted the peninsula and fled to the [[NightWing island]] off the northern coast of the [[Sky Kingdom]] where they remained until the [[NightWing Exodus]]. They were secretly allied with [[Blister]] towards the end of the [[War of SandWing Succession]].


==History==
A large portion of the tribe was briefly ruled by Darkstalker in the [[The Jade Mountain Prophecy|second arc]]. There were only fifty or so NightWings who stayed in the rainforest during this time.  
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The [[Prophecy|Dragonet Prophecy]] was written by [[Queen Battlewinner]] and a NightWing prophet named [[Morrowseer]], who had also delivered [[Starflight]] and [[Fatespeaker|Fatespeaker's]] [[Dragon Eggs|eggs]] to the [[Talons of Peace]]. They consider themselves superior to all other tribes and too mysterious and powerful to take part in the war, though they are secretly working with [[Blister]] in exchange for land in the rainforest.


[[IceWings]] and NightWings have hated each other going way back to a war they once fought against each other. [[Morrowseer]] even ordered the death of all of the eight IceWing prisoners in the rescue of [[Starflight]], showing that NightWings do not care much about the IceWing tribe. This is also shown in the prophecy, which does not include an IceWing dragonet.[[File:Photo_on_1-25-14_at_8.40_PM_-5.jpg|thumb|Starflight.....]]
Twenty-seven NightWings separated from Queen Glory and currently live in an encampment in the lost city of night known as [[Renewal]].


They had kidnapped seventeen [[RainWings]] for their experimentation on RainWing venom. Their goal was to make venom-proof armor for an attack on the RainWings, but all experiments were lost when the NightWings fled their home. Additionally, they seem to have some kind of portal created by [[Stonemover]], which they use to visit their kingdom, the [[Kingdom of Sand]], the [[Mud Kingdom]], and the [[Rainforest Kingdom]]. It is possible that there could be other unknown portals.
== Description ==
[[File:NightWing star scales GN.png|thumb|[[Starflight]]'s star scales on the underside of one of his wings from ''[[The Dark Secret (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]|168x168px]]
[[File:NightWing egg.jpg|thumb|A typical NightWing egg from ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes]]
NightWings are based on monitor lizards.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Rochester-Book-Fest-The-Aftermath-Tui-Answers-819674249}} They have been described to have forked, pitch-black tongues, as well as dark scales which are usually black{{Ref|MR|182}} or in shades of dark green, blue,{{Ref|WT|78}} purple,{{Ref|TDP|297}} or dull gray.{{Ref|TBN|30}} They also may have purple{{Ref|TDS|43}} or dark green{{Ref|L1p}} underbellies, and dapples of silver scales running along their necks. Their wings have silver scales scattered across them like the stars of a night sky, forming different patterns. These patterns are genetic.{{Ref|TDS|48}} NightWings have been described with black,{{Ref|TDS|204}} dark blue,{{Ref|AGttDW|87}} purple,{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Meeting-Tui-Questions-Answered-751819289}} or dark green eyes.{{Ref|L1p}} They have straight horns.{{Ref|TDS|16}}


In [[The Dark Secret]], it is shown that the NightWings are being threatened by the volcanic island they inhabit, which is slowly building up to an eruption and diminishing the main source of food. Although [[Greatness]] claimed that scientific estimates had placed the eruption at least twenty years into the future, at the end of the book, the volcano explodes. Shortly before this, the NightWings surrendered to the RainWings in exchange for a safe place to live and food to eat, and most of them escaped through the rainforest portal unharmed. However, Morrowseer was likely killed, and [[Starflight]] was blinded. [[File:DSCF3410.jpg|thumb]]
NightWings can melt into shadows and blend into the night sky due to their colors and wing patterns. Mind readers have silver teardrop scales by the corners of their eyes,{{Ref|L1|186}} and empaths such as [[Fatespeaker]] will also have these teardrop scales;{{Ref|TDS|43}} however, it is possible that NightWings with teardrop scales may not have this ability.{{Ref|AGttDW|92}} Seers have no physical indications of their power.


==Society==
== Diet ==
NightWings form lifelong partnerships, similar to [[SeaWings]]. Their dragonets live in dormitories located in caves on the sides of the volcano. They are not allowed to go to the mainland until they are 10 years old. These dragonets are usually named according to their talents; for example, Morrowseer got his name for "seeing" the "morrow." Morrow is short for tomorrow, meaning the future. [[Deathbringer]]'s name refers to his job as an assassin. [[Queen Battlewinner]] presumably got hers for military strategy, or perhaps a future battle which was predicted to be won by her. In the stories about them, that is usually how they are named. NightWings are also sometimes named for physical traits, like [[Fierceteeth]], [[Mightyclaws]] and [[Strongwings]], or after character virtues, like [[Greatness]] or [[Vengeance]]. Exactly ''how ''they know what a dragon's talent will be when it hatches is unknown (they might wait and see for it to appear, or have another NightWing predict it). [[Queen Glory|Glory]] mentions in [[The Hidden Kingdom]] that in scrolls, NightWings always had 'mouthful names'. 
[[File:Morrowseer eating GN.png|thumb|[[Morrowseer]] eating the carrion of a giant albatross on the [[NightWing island]] from ''The Dark Secret (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes]]On the volcanic island, NightWings ate mostly carrion. They would bite their prey, poisoning it with bacteria from inside their mouths, and leave it to decease. After it was dead, they would return to eat it.{{Ref|TDS|32–33}} On the island, seafaring birds could be found. They would also hunt in the rainforest, for prey such as sloths, and may have gathered some fruit. While living on this island, most NightWings ate once per week, which contributed to their malnutrition.{{Ref|TDS|29}}


==Description==
After relocating to the rainforest, NightWings began to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their diet, though they continue to eat meat,{{Ref|WT|44}} with the exception of sloths.
NightWings have purplish-black, dark gray, dark purple, eggplant or inky black scales with white, dark grey, silver, light black, purple, or dark blue undersides. In The Dragonet Prophecy when Morrowseer dropped off Starflight, it said that the sun picked up glints of purple and deep blue on his body. The underside of their wings are speckled with silver scales, giving it the appearance of a night sky filled with twinkling stars, allowing them to fly at night without detection. Starflight's father, [[Mastermind]], has done studies about genetic wing patterns, although this remains unproved (except that both he and Starflight have star patterns that spay upwards like water, but [[Morrowseer|Morrowseer's]] curl up, like a snail shell). They also have forked black tongues.  NightWing names are commonly made up of two words (for example Mind-reader or Fate-speaker) though others are just made of one word (like Wisdom or Greatness). Their names usually describe the dragon's powers, superiority, personally or knowledge.


==Notable NightWings==
In the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', hunting was very similar to other tribes. They ate hawks,{{Ref|L1|51}} fish,{{Ref|L1|71}} bears,{{Ref|L1|235}} squirrels,{{Ref|L1|71}} rattlesnakes,{{Ref|L1|71}} and wolves.{{Ref|L1|233}} They cooked their food, including roasted nuts and baked bear, and had access to cheese.{{Ref|L1|235}} They would also purchase fruits from RainWing merchants.{{Ref|L1|235}}
===[[Starflight]]===
Starflight is one of the [[The Dragonets of Destiny|dragonets of destiny]], and the main protagonist of [[The Dark Secret]]. His replacement dragonet is [[Fatespeaker]], with whom he becomes friends. He relies on his mind rather than his pathetic skills of battle. He does not posses abilities of mind-reading and foretelling the future. He has strong feelings for [[Sunny]], the [[SandWings|SandWing]] [[Dragonets|dragonet]] of the [[Prophecy|prophecy]]. He is the half sister of Fierceteeth and the son of [[Mastermind]] and [[Farsight]].


===[[Morrowseer]]===
== Abilities ==
Morrowseer is one of the most notable NightWings, and has unlimited access to Queen
NightWings are a nocturnal{{Ref|W2q|68}} tribe that can blend into the night sky and shadows. They can also breathe fire, and most modern NightWings have harmful bacteria in their mouths which can poison animals with a single bite.{{Ref|TDS|32}} However, it is noted that after searching through the corpses of dead NightWings, there was no venom found in their teeth.{{Ref|TDS|33}} They have a strong sense of smell{{Ref|TDS|29}} and powerful night vision.{{Ref|L1|120}}{{Ref|W2q|60}}
Battlewinner's throne room. He is excluded from the rotating food schedule that NightWings
NightWings hatched under one full [[moons|moon]] have the power of mind-reading or prophecy, and those hatched under two have both. Dragonets hatched under three full moons will have both of these powers, which have been made stronger by the third moon. NightWings once thought that the third full moon gave [[Animus magic|animus powers]], though this was later disconfirmed, as animus powers are passed on genetically.{{Ref|MR|156}} The power of the gifts varies, such as [[Clearsight]] having strong foresight.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Meeting-Tui-Questions-Answered-751819289}} When the NightWings moved to the volcanic island, knowledge of these powers was forgotten, possibly on purpose.{{Ref|MR|157}} NightWing eggs touched by the moonlight of a full moon will turn an eerie polished silver color, while untouched eggs remain an ebony black.{{Ref|L1|11}}
have due to the lack of prey on the island, as he is too important to the tribe's future to
[[File:Moon Reading Minds GN MR.png|thumb|Moon reading the minds of [[Jade Mountain Academy]] Students from ''[[Moon Rising (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes]]
eat so little. He gave the Dragonet Prophecy. He is shown to be grumpy all the time and
Mind-reading NightWings can observe the thoughts of those around them. They cannot 'rummage around' in another dragon's head, but hear thoughts as the dragon thinks them, often only picking up on jumbled words, pictures, and emotions; thoughts are louder and stronger to the mind reader when they are touching the former.{{Ref|MR|218}} In the time of ''Darkstalker'', dragonets were taught ways to block out the minds of others, though this practice was lost over time without powers.{{Ref|MR|98}} Mind readers can project their thoughts to one another to have mental conversations, and powerful mind readers may be able to block the visions of prophets.{{Ref|MR|20–21}}{{Ref|MR|291}} Dragons with this power hatched under a blood moon can project their thoughts to any dragon, not just other mind readers.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}}
tries to use Starflight to make the dragonets choose Blister, but Starflight only ends up
antagonizing Blister. He is presumed dead after he is engulfed in lava and fire from the
volcanic explosion at the end of The Dark Secret.


===[[Queen Battlewinner]]===
[[File:Moonwatcher GN 8.png|right|thumb|upright=0.6|Moonwatcher delivering the [[The Jade Mountain Prophecy|Jade Mountain Prophecy]] from ''Moon Rising (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes]]
The NightWing tribe's queen. Her existence is kept a secret and she communicates through
Prophetic NightWings can see flashes and visions of the future. On occasion, they will have a true prophecy, which will manifest as words rather than a vision in the dragon's head.{{Ref|MR|292}} In the time of ''Darkstalker'', prophets would sometimes take regular visions and translate them to sound like real prophecies. Very powerful prophets may be able to look into the future and follow individual timelines.{{Ref|L1|83}} Futures have been described as 'webs', as they overlap and are easily mixed up.{{Ref|L1|82}} Prophets hatched beneath a blood moon can see terrible events and natural disasters with particular clarity.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} When NightWings deliver prophecies, their eyes glow and their voices become low and shivery.{{Ref|EP|137}}
telepathy most times. She lives in a pool of hot lava, because her vital organs were frozen
by an IceWing's freezing death breath while she was on the continent. The lava counteracts
the ice freezing her from the inside. Morrowseer is granted full access to her throne room.
She freezes to death after exiting the lava pool for more that a few seconds.


===[[Greatness]]===
Click [[:Category:Empowered NightWings|here]] for a list of all empowered NightWings.
Greatness is the Queen's daughter. Battlewinner speaks through her using telepathy. She wears a diamond necklace. She agrees to Starflight's plan of the NightWings coming to the Rainforest Kingdom. Deathbringer is known sometimes as her "pet assassin".


===[[Deathbringer]]===
==== Animus magic ====
A NightWing assassin hired to kill the dragonets (or certain dragonets). He is described
NightWings have animus dragons, with the earliest known powers tracing back to the NightWing-[[IceWing]] [[hybrid]] Darkstalker.{{Ref|MR|120}} All known animus NightWing dragons are descended from [[Whiteout]], as she carried animus genetics while Darkstalker did not have dragonets.{{Ref|ToP|39}} They may have had animus magic before Darkstalker, as they once believed that the third full moon gave animus magic.{{Ref|MR|156}} In modern times, they are likely expected or forced to use their powers for the good of their tribe.{{Ref|TBN|151}}
by Glory as "a lot younger and smaller than Morrowseer, wiry and graceful in his movements
even when he was startled". He clearly has feelings for Glory. He uses sharp silver discs as
weapons against the dragonets and Blaze. He is the "pet assassin" of NightWing Princess
Greatness, and in The Dark Secret, he is imprisoned for aiding Glory, Kinkajou, and Clay in
their escape from the kingdom.


==Abilities==
== Society ==
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=== Modern era ===
They are described as "''the night sky coming down on you''" if they are to attack. They move unseen through the shadows and blend into the night, which gives them a fearful reputation and make them more deadly. They can also be described as being able to melt into the shadows, becoming invisible.
NightWing society is undergoing a great deal of change as they adjust to life in the rainforest. Many of them were bitter due to their [[queen]] being a RainWing,{{Ref|MR|11}} and although some have become more accepting of the idea,{{Ref|DoD|357}} Glory's queenship is quite controversial among them,{{Ref|W1q|3}} but they still contain a tribal aura of mystery{{Ref|EP|97}} and spookiness.{{Ref|EP|177}}


In scrolls, NightWings are said to possess mystical abilities. They are claimed to have the ability of mind-reading and telepathy, as well as being able to prognosticate and tell prophecies; this was proved false by [[Stonemover]], who said that no NightWing had had either of these abilities in the last hundred years. In addition, these dragons are also able to breathe fire at any time, like [[SkyWings]] and [[SandWings]]. However, the wormhole used by the NightWings to spy on other dragons may be what spawned the myth of appearing out of nowhere.
=== NightWing Island Era ===
While living on the volcanic island, NightWings poured a great deal of effort into making their tribe seem mysterious and powerful to hide their real weakened state. They trained their dragonets to lie about their 'powers,' and kept them confined to the island until at least age ten to prevent any breaches of information.{{Ref|TDS|7}}{{Ref|TDS|10}}


In addition, they seem to have some kind of bacteria living in their saliva that does not affect them (similar to Komodo dragons). They use this to incapacitate their prey, ensuring it can't go anywhere, then come back later for it when its wound has become infected or it has died. Eating decayed food doesn't affect them to a noticeable extent either.
They were exceptionally skilled at keeping secrets,{{Ref|W1q|6}}{{Ref|W1q|9}} and NightWing information was given to dragonets as they grow older.{{Ref|W1q|14}} They were not allowed to leave the island until the age of ten,{{Ref|W1q|17}} and most NightWings would try to counter sarcasm with more sarcasm, as though every conversation was a competition to see whose wit was more biting. Usually, no one stopped to acknowledge that someone else was funny.{{Ref|W1q|24}} In general, sentimental sincerity was not a NightWing trait.{{Ref|W1q|29}} Loyalty, secrecy, and obedience to NightWing elders were the most important lessons for dragonets within the tribe,{{Ref|W2q|41}} and young NightWings were kept away from other tribes, as older dragons did not trust them to keep NightWing secrets.{{Ref|W2q|45}} When [[Battlewinner]] disappeared from public view, enforcement of guard and patrol duties was considerably weakened,{{Ref|W2q|47}} and many citizens believed that guarding and patrolling an island that no one was able to locate was ultimately pointless.{{Ref|W2q|48}} Leaving the island and traveling to the mainland was every young dragonet's dream.{{Ref|W2q|50}} NightWings were not supposed to be seen within the mainland,{{Ref|W2q|56}} and [[Deathbringer]]'s main objective as an assassin was to ensure that the NightWing involvement in the War of SandWing Succession was kept under heavy secrecy.{{Ref|W2q|59}}


NightWings have been shown to be more awake at night.
A game involving bones and tiny skulls were played by a pair of two adult NightWings.{{Ref|W2q|48}}


==Possible Queens==
=== ''Darkstalker'' era ===
Currently, the queen of the NightWings is Glory of the RainWings. This can be confusing, and several NightWings disagree with this. There are currently no known daughters of [[Queen Battlewinner|Battlewinner]] other than [[Greatness]], who agreed with Glory being the queen. Greatness didn't even want to be queen.
In the time of ''Darkstalker,'' NightWing mothers typically named their dragonets.{{Ref|L1|15}} The tribe also functioned nocturnally, usually waking after midday and sleeping at sunrise.{{Ref|L1|74}} NightWings of higher status lived in higher homes in the cliffs, while lower ones lived closer to the bottom, where less desirable homes were.{{Ref|L1|73}} They also appeared to value knowledge and reading, as they had an extensive library{{Ref|ToP|218}} and honored the first librarians of the kingdom.{{Ref|L1|182}} In Clearsight's time, the NightWings were famous for their intertribal relations, open trade partnerships, literature, and artwork, which had been sold across the continent. Dragons from all over Pyrrhia brought them new ideas, inventions, and discoveries.{{Ref|L1|257}} Most dragonets started school when they were one year old.{{Ref|L1|42}}


==Gallery==
NightWings had a centuries-old feud with the IceWings due to the legend of [[Foeslayer]] and Arctic, known as the [[NightWing-IceWing War]]. The feud is at least on pause as of ''[[Darkness of Dragons]].''{{Ref|DoD|318-320}}
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Ancient NightWing nests were depicted as bowls of carved stone that are lined with black fur, and eggs were typically hatched atop high mountain peaks.{{Ref|L1|13}}
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=== Pre-''Darkstalker'' era ===
Forced_betrayal_.jpg|Morrowseer with Starflight and Blister
NightWings were the first tribe to develop a written [[languages#Dragon|Dragon]] language. They taught it to the other tribes and traveling NightWing teachers would fly across Pyrrhia to bring scrolls to the tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|98}} They had scrolls from other tribes including architecture plans and records from NightWing scriptoriums. They also took medicine seriously and would discover healing techniques that they would share with the other tribes. They would use their powers to protect the other tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|99}}
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== Names ==
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NightWing names may be descriptive of the dragon's personality (such as [[Thoughtful]], [[Greatness]], [[Wisdom]], and [[Listener]]), relate to an aptitude or job (such as [[Mastermind]], Deathbringer, or [[Quickstrike]]), describe or relate to their physical appearance (such as [[Bigtail]] and [[Strongwings]]), or be night-themed (such as [[Starflight]], [[Eclipse (DoD)|Eclipse]], and Moonwatcher).
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Their names may also be inspired by the NightWing powers (names such as Fatespeaker, [[Mindreader]], and [[Morrowseer]].) Most NightWing names are meant to give a sense of strength or mightiness.
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Click [[:Category:NightWings|here]] for a list of known NightWings.
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==== Animus dragons ====
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* [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]] (half IceWing)
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* [[Stonemover]] 
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* [[Unnamed characters#Hybrids|Unnamed granddaughter and great-great-great-grandson of Whiteout]]
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==== Students at Jade Mountain ====
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* [[Bigtail]] (formerly; deceased)
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* [[Fearless]]
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* [[Mightyclaws]] (formerly; currently making new homes for the NightWings in the rainforest)
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* [[Mindreader]]
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* [[Moonwatcher]]
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== Trivia ==
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* NightWings appear to have excellent night vision but still cannot see in total darkness as well as [[SeaWings]] can.{{Ref|TDS|242}}
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* It is mentioned by Hope that NightWings are trying to readjust to their natural (nocturnal) schedule in ''Darkness of Dragons''.{{Ref|DoD|359}}
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* NightWings are shown to be very loyal to their tribe and have an arrogance similar to the IceWings. Morrowseer once explained to Starflight: "We assumed NightWing superiority was something all NightWings hatched with."{{Ref|TDS|33}}{{Ref|TDS|63}}
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* [[Tui]] considered the mention of the Darkest Night, a night where all three moons are new, to be present somewhere in the NightWings' stories.{{Ref|Event|https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J0koHS1dIq3zZBvdlYwKrFeWGjSAo3INqp8iRObO118/edit}}
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* In the audiobooks read by [[Shannon McManus]], all NightWings speak with a British accent, except for Starflight, Fatespeaker, and Moonwatcher, who were raised away from the NightWings and did not develop this accent. However, Tui does not consider audiobook accents canon.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}}
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* NightWings are able to hang from the ceiling like bats.{{Ref|TDS|13}} This is depicted in the graphic novel.{{Ref|GN4|14}}
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* In Darkstalker's era, all NightWing dragonets owned these scrolls: ''Geography of Pyrrhia, Myths of the Lost Continent, Ten Little Scavengers (Recipes included!),'' and ''Goodnight, Moons.''{{Ref|L1|139}}
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* Humans described NightWings as the least dangerous type of dragon tribe, due to very few of them being seen.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>
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== Gallery ==
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File:Typical NightWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical NightWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
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File:JA NightRef.webp|A typical NightWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
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File:NightWing DE.png|A typical NightWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
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NightWings, also known as night dragons to humans, are a Pyrrhian dragon tribe who currently reside in the Rainforest Kingdom, alongside the RainWings, within the tropical rainforest in the lower southeast of Pyrrhia. They are currently ruled by Queen Glory.

The NightWing tribe previously lived on the Talon Peninsula, also known as the lost city of night or the old Night Kingdom. After Darkstalker murdered Prince Arctic, the NightWings feared that his ghost haunted the peninsula and fled to the NightWing island off the northern coast of the Sky Kingdom where they remained until the NightWing Exodus. They were secretly allied with Blister towards the end of the War of SandWing Succession.

A large portion of the tribe was briefly ruled by Darkstalker in the second arc. There were only fifty or so NightWings who stayed in the rainforest during this time.

Twenty-seven NightWings separated from Queen Glory and currently live in an encampment in the lost city of night known as Renewal.

Description

Starflight's star scales on the underside of one of his wings from The Dark Secret (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
A typical NightWing egg from The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

NightWings are based on monitor lizards.[event 1] They have been described to have forked, pitch-black tongues, as well as dark scales which are usually black[1] or in shades of dark green, blue,[2] purple,[3] or dull gray.[4] They also may have purple[5] or dark green[6] underbellies, and dapples of silver scales running along their necks. Their wings have silver scales scattered across them like the stars of a night sky, forming different patterns. These patterns are genetic.[7] NightWings have been described with black,[8] dark blue,[9] purple,[event 2] or dark green eyes.[6] They have straight horns.[10]

NightWings can melt into shadows and blend into the night sky due to their colors and wing patterns. Mind readers have silver teardrop scales by the corners of their eyes,[11] and empaths such as Fatespeaker will also have these teardrop scales;[5] however, it is possible that NightWings with teardrop scales may not have this ability.[12] Seers have no physical indications of their power.

Diet

Morrowseer eating the carrion of a giant albatross on the NightWing island from The Dark Secret (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

On the volcanic island, NightWings ate mostly carrion. They would bite their prey, poisoning it with bacteria from inside their mouths, and leave it to decease. After it was dead, they would return to eat it.[13] On the island, seafaring birds could be found. They would also hunt in the rainforest, for prey such as sloths, and may have gathered some fruit. While living on this island, most NightWings ate once per week, which contributed to their malnutrition.[14]

After relocating to the rainforest, NightWings began to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their diet, though they continue to eat meat,[15] with the exception of sloths.

In the time of Darkstalker, hunting was very similar to other tribes. They ate hawks,[16] fish,[17] bears,[18] squirrels,[17] rattlesnakes,[17] and wolves.[19] They cooked their food, including roasted nuts and baked bear, and had access to cheese.[18] They would also purchase fruits from RainWing merchants.[18]

Abilities

NightWings are a nocturnal[20] tribe that can blend into the night sky and shadows. They can also breathe fire, and most modern NightWings have harmful bacteria in their mouths which can poison animals with a single bite.[21] However, it is noted that after searching through the corpses of dead NightWings, there was no venom found in their teeth.[22] They have a strong sense of smell[14] and powerful night vision.[23][24] NightWings hatched under one full moon have the power of mind-reading or prophecy, and those hatched under two have both. Dragonets hatched under three full moons will have both of these powers, which have been made stronger by the third moon. NightWings once thought that the third full moon gave animus powers, though this was later disconfirmed, as animus powers are passed on genetically.[25] The power of the gifts varies, such as Clearsight having strong foresight.[event 3] When the NightWings moved to the volcanic island, knowledge of these powers was forgotten, possibly on purpose.[26] NightWing eggs touched by the moonlight of a full moon will turn an eerie polished silver color, while untouched eggs remain an ebony black.[27]

Moon reading the minds of Jade Mountain Academy Students from Moon Rising (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

Mind-reading NightWings can observe the thoughts of those around them. They cannot 'rummage around' in another dragon's head, but hear thoughts as the dragon thinks them, often only picking up on jumbled words, pictures, and emotions; thoughts are louder and stronger to the mind reader when they are touching the former.[28] In the time of Darkstalker, dragonets were taught ways to block out the minds of others, though this practice was lost over time without powers.[29] Mind readers can project their thoughts to one another to have mental conversations, and powerful mind readers may be able to block the visions of prophets.[30][31] Dragons with this power hatched under a blood moon can project their thoughts to any dragon, not just other mind readers.[event 4]

Moonwatcher delivering the Jade Mountain Prophecy from Moon Rising (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

Prophetic NightWings can see flashes and visions of the future. On occasion, they will have a true prophecy, which will manifest as words rather than a vision in the dragon's head.[32] In the time of Darkstalker, prophets would sometimes take regular visions and translate them to sound like real prophecies. Very powerful prophets may be able to look into the future and follow individual timelines.[33] Futures have been described as 'webs', as they overlap and are easily mixed up.[34] Prophets hatched beneath a blood moon can see terrible events and natural disasters with particular clarity.[event 5] When NightWings deliver prophecies, their eyes glow and their voices become low and shivery.[35]

Click here for a list of all empowered NightWings.

Animus magic

NightWings have animus dragons, with the earliest known powers tracing back to the NightWing-IceWing hybrid Darkstalker.[36] All known animus NightWing dragons are descended from Whiteout, as she carried animus genetics while Darkstalker did not have dragonets.[37] They may have had animus magic before Darkstalker, as they once believed that the third full moon gave animus magic.[25] In modern times, they are likely expected or forced to use their powers for the good of their tribe.[38]

Society

Modern era

NightWing society is undergoing a great deal of change as they adjust to life in the rainforest. Many of them were bitter due to their queen being a RainWing,[39] and although some have become more accepting of the idea,[40] Glory's queenship is quite controversial among them,[41] but they still contain a tribal aura of mystery[42] and spookiness.[43]

NightWing Island Era

While living on the volcanic island, NightWings poured a great deal of effort into making their tribe seem mysterious and powerful to hide their real weakened state. They trained their dragonets to lie about their 'powers,' and kept them confined to the island until at least age ten to prevent any breaches of information.[44][45]

They were exceptionally skilled at keeping secrets,[46][47] and NightWing information was given to dragonets as they grow older.[48] They were not allowed to leave the island until the age of ten,[49] and most NightWings would try to counter sarcasm with more sarcasm, as though every conversation was a competition to see whose wit was more biting. Usually, no one stopped to acknowledge that someone else was funny.[50] In general, sentimental sincerity was not a NightWing trait.[51] Loyalty, secrecy, and obedience to NightWing elders were the most important lessons for dragonets within the tribe,[52] and young NightWings were kept away from other tribes, as older dragons did not trust them to keep NightWing secrets.[53] When Battlewinner disappeared from public view, enforcement of guard and patrol duties was considerably weakened,[54] and many citizens believed that guarding and patrolling an island that no one was able to locate was ultimately pointless.[55] Leaving the island and traveling to the mainland was every young dragonet's dream.[56] NightWings were not supposed to be seen within the mainland,[57] and Deathbringer's main objective as an assassin was to ensure that the NightWing involvement in the War of SandWing Succession was kept under heavy secrecy.[58]

A game involving bones and tiny skulls were played by a pair of two adult NightWings.[55]

Darkstalker era

In the time of Darkstalker, NightWing mothers typically named their dragonets.[59] The tribe also functioned nocturnally, usually waking after midday and sleeping at sunrise.[60] NightWings of higher status lived in higher homes in the cliffs, while lower ones lived closer to the bottom, where less desirable homes were.[61] They also appeared to value knowledge and reading, as they had an extensive library[62] and honored the first librarians of the kingdom.[63] In Clearsight's time, the NightWings were famous for their intertribal relations, open trade partnerships, literature, and artwork, which had been sold across the continent. Dragons from all over Pyrrhia brought them new ideas, inventions, and discoveries.[64] Most dragonets started school when they were one year old.[65]

NightWings had a centuries-old feud with the IceWings due to the legend of Foeslayer and Arctic, known as the NightWing-IceWing War. The feud is at least on pause as of Darkness of Dragons.[66]

Ancient NightWing nests were depicted as bowls of carved stone that are lined with black fur, and eggs were typically hatched atop high mountain peaks.[67]

Pre-Darkstalker era

NightWings were the first tribe to develop a written Dragon language. They taught it to the other tribes and traveling NightWing teachers would fly across Pyrrhia to bring scrolls to the tribes.[68] They had scrolls from other tribes including architecture plans and records from NightWing scriptoriums. They also took medicine seriously and would discover healing techniques that they would share with the other tribes. They would use their powers to protect the other tribes.[69]

Names

NightWing names may be descriptive of the dragon's personality (such as Thoughtful, Greatness, Wisdom, and Listener), relate to an aptitude or job (such as Mastermind, Deathbringer, or Quickstrike), describe or relate to their physical appearance (such as Bigtail and Strongwings), or be night-themed (such as Starflight, Eclipse, and Moonwatcher). Their names may also be inspired by the NightWing powers (names such as Fatespeaker, Mindreader, and Morrowseer.) Most NightWing names are meant to give a sense of strength or mightiness.

Click here for a list of known NightWings.

Animus dragons

Students at Jade Mountain

Trivia

  • NightWings appear to have excellent night vision but still cannot see in total darkness as well as SeaWings can.[70]
  • It is mentioned by Hope that NightWings are trying to readjust to their natural (nocturnal) schedule in Darkness of Dragons.[71]
  • NightWings are shown to be very loyal to their tribe and have an arrogance similar to the IceWings. Morrowseer once explained to Starflight: "We assumed NightWing superiority was something all NightWings hatched with."[22][72]
  • Tui considered the mention of the Darkest Night, a night where all three moons are new, to be present somewhere in the NightWings' stories.[event 6]
  • In the audiobooks read by Shannon McManus, all NightWings speak with a British accent, except for Starflight, Fatespeaker, and Moonwatcher, who were raised away from the NightWings and did not develop this accent. However, Tui does not consider audiobook accents canon.[event 7]
  • NightWings are able to hang from the ceiling like bats.[73] This is depicted in the graphic novel.[74]
  • In Darkstalker's era, all NightWing dragonets owned these scrolls: Geography of Pyrrhia, Myths of the Lost Continent, Ten Little Scavengers (Recipes included!), and Goodnight, Moons.[75]
  • Humans described NightWings as the least dangerous type of dragon tribe, due to very few of them being seen.[76]

References

  1. Moon Rising, page 182
  2. Winter Turning, page 78
  3. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 297
  4. The Brightest Night, page 30
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Dark Secret, page 43
  6. 6.0 6.1 Darkstalker, prologue
  7. The Dark Secret, page 48
  8. The Dark Secret, page 204
  9. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 87
  10. The Dark Secret, page 16
  11. Darkstalker, page 186
  12. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 92
  13. The Dark Secret, page 32–33
  14. 14.0 14.1 The Dark Secret, page 29
  15. Winter Turning, page 44
  16. Darkstalker, page 51
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Darkstalker, page 71
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Darkstalker, page 235
  19. Darkstalker, page 233
  20. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 68
  21. The Dark Secret, page 32
  22. 22.0 22.1 The Dark Secret, page 33
  23. Darkstalker, page 120
  24. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 60
  25. 25.0 25.1 Moon Rising, page 156
  26. Moon Rising, page 157
  27. Darkstalker, page 11
  28. Moon Rising, page 218
  29. Moon Rising, page 98
  30. Moon Rising, page 20–21
  31. Moon Rising, page 291
  32. Moon Rising, page 292
  33. Darkstalker, page 83
  34. Darkstalker, page 82
  35. Escaping Peril, page 137
  36. Moon Rising, page 120
  37. Talons of Power, page 39
  38. The Brightest Night, page 151
  39. Moon Rising, page 11
  40. Darkness of Dragons, page 357
  41. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 3
  42. Escaping Peril, page 97
  43. Escaping Peril, page 177
  44. The Dark Secret, page 7
  45. The Dark Secret, page 10
  46. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 6
  47. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 9
  48. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 14
  49. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 17
  50. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 24
  51. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 29
  52. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 41
  53. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 45
  54. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 47
  55. 55.0 55.1 The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 48
  56. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 50
  57. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 56
  58. The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 59
  59. Darkstalker, page 15
  60. Darkstalker, page 74
  61. Darkstalker, page 73
  62. Talons of Power, page 218
  63. Darkstalker, page 182
  64. Darkstalker, page 257
  65. Darkstalker, page 42
  66. Darkness of Dragons, page 318-320
  67. Darkstalker, page 13
  68. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 98
  69. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 99
  70. The Dark Secret, page 242
  71. Darkness of Dragons, page 359
  72. The Dark Secret, page 63
  73. The Dark Secret, page 13
  74. The Dark Secret (graphic novel), page 14
  75. Darkstalker, page 139
  76. Dragon guides
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NightWings
Queens

Present: BattlewinnerDarkstalkerGlory
Historical: Vigilance

Royalty

Greatness

Jade Mountain

BigtailFatespeakerFearlessMightyclawsMindreaderMoonwatcherStarflight

Other Dragons
(Present)

BonecruncherDeadlyclawsDeathbringerEclipseFarsightFierceteethMastermindMorrowseerObsidianPreyhunterQuickstrikeSecretkeeperShapeshifterSlaughterSmokeseerStonemoverStrongwingsVengeanceWisdom

Other Dragons
(Historical)

AllknowingClearsightDiscretionFoeslayerForeseerJewel-eyesListenerMorrowwatcherPrudenceQuickdeathStarclawsSwiftwingsThoughtfulTruthfinderTunesmithVision

Hybrids

DarkstalkerWhiteoutEclipseFierceclawsPeacemakerShadowhunterSunnyFireflyCommodoreJewelOrangeTortoiseshellTortoiseshell

Folklore

CometMindhealerThe Prophetess

Kingdom

NightWing island: NightWing tunnels
Lost city of night: Renewal
Rainforest Kingdom: NightWing village

Kingdom
(Historical)

Lost city of night: Borderland MountainClearsight's homeDarkstalker's homeGreat DiamondMuseumNightWing libraryNightWing palaceNightWing schoolNorth Beach

Society

NightWing Exodus


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