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'''Pyrrhia''', also known as the '''Distant Kingdoms''' by the dragons of [[Pantala]], is the sole setting of the ''Wings of Fire'' series during the first ten books, as well as the main setting of the “Legends” books. It is one of the two known continents, with the other being Pantala. Pyrrhia has highly varied geographical regions, listed as [[Ice Kingdom|The Ice Kingdom]], [[Kingdom of Sand|The Kingdom of Sand]], [[Sky Kingdom|The Sky Kingdom]], [[Mud Kingdom|The Mud Kingdom]], [[Rainforest Kingdom|The Rainforest Kingdom]], [[Kingdom of the Sea|The Kingdom of The Sea]], and the [[NightWing Island|Night Kingdom]], which had been located on an unknown volcanic island north of the [[Sky Kingdom]]. The island is now uninhabited after the volcano erupted, forcing the [[NightWings|NightWing]] tribe to relocate to the [[Rainforest Kingdom]]. There is also the [[The Lost City of Night|old Night Kingdom]], also known as the Lost City of Night, located on a peninsula southeast of the Kingdom of Sand. During the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', this peninsula used to be larger, forming the "claw" of Pyrrhia. The scavengers who live on Pyrrhia have their villages, or to dragons, dens, including [[Valor]], [[Talisman]], and the [[Indestructible City]].
'''Pyrrhia''', also known as the '''Distant Kingdoms''' by the [[dragons]] of [[Pantala]], is the sole setting of the ''[[Wings of Fire (book series)|Wings of Fire]]'' series during the first ten books, as well as the main setting of the ''[[Wings of Fire: Legends|Legends]]'' and ''[[Wings of Fire: Winglets|Winglets]]'' books. Pyrrhia is a large continent with highly varied biomes, including  the [[Ice Kingdom]], the [[Kingdom of Sand]], the [[Sky Kingdom]], the [[Mud Kingdom]], the [[Rainforest Kingdom]], the [[Kingdom of the Sea]], and the [[NightWing island]]. The [[Lost city of night|Old NightWing Kingdom]] was located on a peninsula southwest of the Kingdom of Sand. During the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', this peninsula used to be larger, forming the "claw" of Pyrrhia. The [[humans]] who inhabit Pyrrhia live in [[human settlements]].


The mainland is shaped like a dragon, and it is similar to Canada and the United States of America when it comes to climate and geographical shape.
== Description ==
Pyrrhia is a dragon-shaped continent composed of several different biomes. A large mountain range, the [[Claws of the Clouds Mountains]], runs through the center of Pyrrhia, from the "wing" of Pyrrhia down to its "belly". The largest mountain in the range was formerly [[Agate Mountain]],{{Ref|L1|352}} but after it was destroyed by an avalanche approximately 2000 years ago,{{Ref|L1|357}} [[Jade Mountain]] is now considered the largest.


==Geography==
The Ice Kingdom forms the "head" of Pyrrhia. Its terrain primarily consists of snowy and icy tundras,{{Ref|TDG|131}}{{Ref|W4q|156}} and it is well known for its sub-zero temperatures and freezing winds.{{Ref|WT|236}} Due to the cold temperatures, it is extremely difficult for dragons other than [[IceWings]] to live there. The land between the Ice Kingdom and the Kingdom of Sand is a barren wasteland{{Ref|EP|19}} that is highly contested territory between the two tribes.{{Ref|TDG|83}}
[[File:Map-Pyrrhia.png|thumb|This is the map in the first five books]] A large mountain range runs roughly down the center of the entire continent, which is called the [[Claws of the Clouds Mountains]], where the [[The Dragonets of Destiny|Dragonets of Destiny]] were hatched and raised. This is part of the SkyWings' territory and separates the eastern and western halves of Pyrrhia - and which is presumably also responsible for the drastic weather differences on the continent. The tallest mountain in this range is known as [[Jade Mountain]].


The Ice Kingdom is dominated by the tundra's ice lands, snow shelves, and glaciers. To its south is the Kingdom of Sand. Because of the sub-zero temperatures and [[Great Ice Cliff]], no dragons other than IceWings can live there, unless visitors wear the [[Animus-Touched Objects|Gift of Diplomacy]], which allow the wearer perfect body temperature and safe passage into the kingdom.
The lost city of night was located on the Talon Peninsula of Pyrrhia. It was characterized by vast canyons and ravines.{{Ref|L1|13}} Caverns and caves were carved into the rock.{{Ref|L1|14}} The city was surrounded by a range of sharp-edged mountains known to the IceWings as [[Darkstalker's Teeth]].{{Ref|DoD|215}} It was abandoned by the NightWings in fear of [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]]'s return.{{Ref|EP|277}} who fled to live on the [[NightWing island]]. Over time, the peninsula sank into the sea, and shrunk due to earthquakes,{{Ref|DoD|214}}  avalanches,{{Ref|DoD|214}}  tidal waves,{{Ref|DoD|214}}  and Darkstalker's magic.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} It was briefly inhabited by Darkstalker and some NightWings in ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'' and ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]'' but was later re-abandoned. In the modern period, it is full of ruined and unstable structures, including an abandoned theater.{{Ref|AGttDW|102-103}} Constructed around the ruins of the old city is [[Renewal]], a settlement led by [[Fierceteeth]].


The Kingdom of Sand is made of rolling dunes and cacti. The heat and lack of humidity are almost unbearable to dragons other than [[SandWings]], except [[RainWings]], who enjoy the sunlight.
The Kingdom of Sand makes up the "chest" or southwestern portion of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by its vast,{{Ref|L1|314}} scorching{{Ref|EP|120}} desert landscape and rolling dunes.{{Ref|W3q|87}} The terrain is flat{{Ref|L2|56}} and adorned with numerous oases{{Ref|EP|119}} and oasis towns.{{Ref|L1|315}}{{Ref|ToPe}} The desert is also home to the Great Five-Tail River, which historically was a highly disputed territory between the SandWings and SkyWings.{{Ref|WT|198}} The dragon settlement of [[Possibility]] is located along the river.


The Mud Kingdom is populated with swamplands, reeds, and tends to be very humid. Along the Mud Kingdoms' northern border is the [[Diamond Spray River]] which meets up with the ocean at the [[Diamond Spray Delta]].
The Kingdom of the Sea forms the "tail" of Pyrrhia. It is primarily made up of small islands, forming the archipelago known as the [[Bay of a Thousand Scales]]. It is characterized by vast stretches of ocean,{{Ref|TLH|22}} featuring landforms such as white beaches,{{Ref|TLH|23}} coral reefs,{{Ref|TLH|25}} and kelp forests.{{Ref|TLH|56}}


The Rainforest Kingdom is comprised of several creatures and an endless tangle of vines and trees. Most tribes other than RainWings find the jungle plants and insects annoying and difficult to navigate through.
The Mud Kingdom makes up the "back" of Pyrrhia. Its terrain primarily consists of a vast, marshy wetland,{{Ref|L2|55–56}} with stretches of grassland{{Ref|TDP|263}} scattered with trees.{{Ref|TDP|264}} Along the Mud Kingdom's northern border is the [[Diamond Spray River]], which feeds into the [[Diamond Spray Delta]].


At the extreme east of the continent where chains of islands form the dragon's tail is the Kingdom of the Sea, also known as the [[Bay of a Thousand Scales]].
The Rainforest Kingdom forms the "hind leg" or southeastern section of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by its giant trees,{{Ref|WT|27}}  vibrant flowers,{{Ref|THK|59}} tangles of vines,{{Ref|WT|27}} and thick canopies of leaves.{{Ref|WT|27}}  After the [[NightWing Exodus]], the [[NightWing village]] was constructed within the kingdom to serve as the NightWing tribe's new home.


Pyrrhia appears to be placed in two hemispheres, as rainforests form solely near the equator of a planet where the climate is warm and humid, with the Ice Kingdom and the northern Sky Kingdom being in the colder northern hemisphere.
The Sky Kingdom forms the "wing" of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by cliffs,{{Ref|WT|131}} mountains,{{Ref|WT|130}} rivers,{{Ref|WT|130}} lakes,{{Ref|WT|162}} forests,{{Ref|WT|130}} and valleys.{{Ref|WT|154}} The mountains, most notably the Claws of the Clouds Mountains, are often shrouded in mist.{{Ref|EP|170}} It is separated from the Mud Kingdom by the [[Winding Tail River]]. The dragon settlement of Sanctuary is located within the Sky Kingdom, in the foothills of the Claws of the Clouds Mountains.{{Ref|DoDe}} Numerous scavenger dens are located in the Sky Kingdom, including the [[Indestructible City]] and [[Talisman]].


There are three rivers with known names: the Diamond Spray River, the [[Great Five-Tail River]] (the Great River), and the [[Winding Tail River]].
== Notable features ==
=== Kingdoms ===
* [[Ice Kingdom]]
* [[Kingdom of Sand]]
* [[Kingdom of the Sea]]
* [[Lost city of night]]
* [[Mud Kingdom]]
* [[NightWing island]]
* [[Rainforest Kingdom]]
* [[Sky Kingdom]]


Two thousand years ago, the bottom "talon" peninsula was the old Night Kingdom. The final queen there ( Vigilance)  abandoned it due to urging from [[Clearsight]] and [[Listener]]. Over time, it significantly shrinks, due to natural terrain erosion, tsunamis battering the peninsula, and/or earthquakes.
=== Geographical features ===
* [[Agate Mountain]]
* [[Claws of the Clouds Mountains]]
* [[Darkstalker's Teeth]]
* [[Diamond Spray Delta]]
* [[Diamond Spray River]]
* [[Great Five-Tail River]]
* [[Jade Mountain]]
* [[Winding Tail River]]


== Flora and Fauna Layout of Pyrrhia ==
=== Dragon settlements ===
The flora layout of Pyrrhia is quite similar to that of Earth, according to geographical regions. For example, in the Rainforest Kingdom, there are jungle plants that resemble those that grow in areas such as the Congo or Amazon.
* [[Possibility]]
* [[Renewal]]
* [[Sanctuary]]


Additionally, marine life is present in the oceans, and animals adapted to arctic climates can be found in the Ice Kingdom.
=== [[Human settlements]] ===
* [[Indestructible City]]
* Safe Harbor: Safe Harbor was a scavenger den that was destroyed by [[Blister]].
* Scavenger Temple: The scavenger temple was a hidden temple with two missing walls located in the forest near Valor.
* [[Talisman]]
* [[Valor]]
** Ruins of Valor: The ruins of Valor, also known as the scavenger ruins to dragons, are the remains of the old village of Valor, found on the border of the Kingdom of Sand and Jade Mountain.


Dragons make up the dominant life form on Pyrrhia, of which seven dragon tribes have formed with each tribe ideally suited to their climate they reside in. A step down are the [[Scavengers|scavengers]], or as we would call them, humans. They show intellect through their ability to build structures and craft basic tools and weapons, small works of art such as pots, baskets, statues, and charcoal drawings have also been found. Scavengers were once the dominant life form on Pyrrhia before the dragons rose against them in the event called [[the Scorching]].
== Flora/Fauna ==
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'''Animals'''
* Anemones{{Ref|TLH|100}}
** Brilliant golden anemones{{Ref|TLH|100}}
** Forest green anemones{{Ref|TLH|100}}
** Lavender anemones{{Ref|TLH|26}}
* Amphibians
** Frogs{{Ref|THK|73}}{{Ref|THK|84}}{{Ref|THK|171}}
*** Bug-eyed sky-blue hallucinogenic frogs{{Ref|THK|73}}
*** Bullfrogs{{Ref|TDP|278}}
*** Fat spiny frogs{{Ref|THK|171}}
*** Fat blue frogs{{Ref|THK|36}}
*** Small blue frogs with darker blue speckles{{Ref|WT|117}}
*** Tree frogs{{Ref|THK|21}}{{Ref|THK|278}}
** Small blue salamanders{{Ref|TFoH|265}}
** Toads{{Ref|WT|29}}
*** Hallucinogenic orange toads{{Ref|WT|29}}
* Antelopes{{Ref|L2|433}}
** Springboks{{Ref|WT|197}}
* Anteaters{{Ref|THK|73}}
* Arachnids
** Furry spiders{{Ref|WT|28}}
** Scorpions{{Ref|L2|303}}{{Ref|W1q|7}}
* Arctic hares{{Ref|TDG|57}}
* Armadillos{{Ref|AGttDW|123}}
* Axolotls<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 6 Full.jpg|''Moon Rising'' English cover]]</ref>
* Bats{{Ref|TDP|79}}
* Bears{{Ref|L2|21}}
** Black bears{{Ref|MR|35}}
** Grizzly bears{{Ref|EP|169}}
** Polar bears{{Ref|WT|4}}{{Ref|TDG|131}}
* Beavers{{Ref|L2|218}}
* Birds
** Buzzards{{Ref|DoDp}}
** Chickens{{Ref|L2|218}}
** Crows{{Ref|WT|162}}
** Cormorants{{Ref|TLH|49}}
** Ducks{{Ref|TDP|296}}
** Hawks{{Ref|L1|51}}
** Large white birds{{Ref|EP|118}}
** Long-legged lavender-colored birds{{Ref|THK|73}}
** Ostriches{{Ref|TDP|225}}
** Owls{{Ref|WT|168}}
** Penguins{{Ref|THK|11}}
** Pheasants{{Ref|TDP|296}}
** Quails{{Ref|MR|35}}
** Sparrows{{Ref|L2|234}}
** Seagulls{{Ref|TLCe}}
** Snowy owls{{Ref|WT|1}}
** Tropical birds{{Ref|THK|237}}
*** Large-beaked red birds{{Ref|WT|62}}
*** Lorikeets{{Ref|THK|237}}
*** Parrots{{Ref|THK|237}}
**** Parakeets{{Ref|DoDe}}
*** Quetzals{{Ref|MR|94}}
*** Toucans{{Ref|THK|237}}
*** Unnamed birds with red, yellow, blue, and green feathers{{Ref|WT|27}}
* Boars{{Ref|WT|63}}
* Camels{{Ref|TDG|267}}{{Ref|TDG|131}}
* Cats
** Bobcats{{Ref|L2|218}}
** Sand Cats{{Ref|DoD|7}}
* Centipedes{{Ref|WT|33}}
** Cave centipedes{{Ref|TFoH|103}}
* Chipmunks{{Ref|L2|27}}
* Coral{{Ref|L1|18}}
** Brain coral<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
** Bubble coral<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
** Colorful sea whip<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
** Finger coral<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
** Leaf coral<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
** Sea fans{{Ref|TLH|26}}
** Sun coral<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 2 Full.jpg|''The Lost Heir'' English cover]]</ref>
* Cows{{Ref|TDP|283}}
* Coyotes{{Ref|TDP|263}}
* Crabs{{Ref|TLCe}}
** Hermit crabs{{Ref|L2|152}}
** White crabs{{Ref|TDP|43}}
* Crocodiles{{Ref|WT|206}}
* Deer
** Caribou{{Ref|WT|239}}{{Ref|TDG|145}}
** Reindeer{{Ref|EP|19}}
* Desert rats{{Ref|W3q|112}}
* Dogs{{Ref|L2|290}}
* Fish{{Ref|L2|425}}
** Catfish{{Ref|TLHp}}
** Clownfish{{Ref|TLH|26}}
** Flatfish{{Ref|TLH|11}}
** Flying fish<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 1 Full.jpg|''The Dragonet Prophecy'' English cover]]</ref>
** Electric eels{{Ref|TLH|257}}
** Minnows{{Ref|TLH|11}}
** Seahorses{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
*** Sea dragons{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
** Salmon{{Ref|MR|111}}
** Tiny golden and silver fish{{Ref|WT|137}}
* Foxes{{Ref|WT|30}}
** Desert foxes{{Ref|EP|118}}{{Ref|W3q|88}}
** Arctic foxes{{Ref|WT|30}}
* Goats{{Ref|L2|248}}
** Mountain goats{{Ref|MR|95}}
* Hippopotami{{Ref|WT|200}}
* Horses{{Ref|L2|88}}
* Insects
** Ants{{Ref|L2|340}}
** Beetles{{Ref|L1|316}}
** Bumblebees{{Ref|TBN|45}}
** Butterflies{{Ref|THK|24}}
*** Glass-winged butterflies as large as a dragon's talons {{Ref|TFoH|261}}
*** Small yellow butterflies{{Ref|WT|113}}
** Caterpillars{{Ref|MR|247}}
*** Green-striped caterpillars{{Ref|WT|28}}
** Crickets{{Ref|MRp}}
** Dragonflies{{Ref|TBN|45}}
** Fireflies{{Ref|WT|114}}
** Fleas {{Ref|WT|33}}
** Flies{{Ref|WT|206}}
** Glow-in-the-dark moths{{Ref|WT|125}}
** Glowworms{{Ref|MR|196}}
** Grasshoppers{{Ref|WT|208}}{{Ref|L2|341}}
** Ladybugs{{Ref|L2|54}}
** Mosquitoes{{Ref|ToP|130}}
** Walking twig-like insects{{Ref|WT|28}}
* Jaguar{{Ref|MRp}}
* Lizards{{Ref|L2|254}}{{Ref|TDG|131}}
** Frilled Lizards<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 5 Full.jpg|''The Brightest Night'' English cover]]</ref>
* Lobsters{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
* Mice{{Ref|TBN|96}}{{Ref|TBN|105}}
** Desert mice{{Ref|L2|251}}
** Spiny mice{{Ref|DoD|7}}
* Mollusks{{Ref|TDG|271}}
** Snails{{Ref|THK|237}}
*** Luminescent snails{{Ref|MR|196}}
** Cephalopods{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
*** Bobtail squid{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
*** Cuttlefish{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
* Monkeys{{Ref|THK|15}}{{Ref|THK|49}}
** Funny-faced little monkeys with long tails{{Ref|THK|69}}
** Russet monkeys{{Ref|THK|62}}
** Screamer monkeys{{Ref|THK|23}}
** Small orange monkeys with black faces{{Ref|THK|238}}
** Tamarin monkeys{{Ref|WT|33}}
* Orangutans{{Ref|ToP|174}}
* Pigs{{Ref|MR|84}}{{Ref|GN1|191}}
** Warthogs{{Ref|TDP|263}}
* Pinnipeds
** Seals{{Ref|WT|265}}
** Elephant seals{{Ref|DoD|39}}
** Walruses{{Ref|WT|101}}{{Ref|TDG|131}}
* Plankton{{Ref|L1|91}}
* Rabbits{{Ref|TLCe}}
** Jackrabbits{{Ref|W3q|89}}
* Reindeer{{Ref|EP|19}}
* [[Scavengers]]{{Ref|EP|119}}
* Sea cucumbers{{Ref|AGttDW|37}}
* Sloths{{Ref|WT|31}}
* Snakes{{Ref|THK|15}}
** Anacondas{{Ref|GN1|196}}
** [[Dragonbite viper]]s{{Ref|W3q|88}}
** Squirrels{{Ref|DoD|363}}
* Tapirs{{Ref|MR|216}}
* Whales{{Ref|WT|30}}
** Belugas{{Ref|TDG|36}}
** Dolphins{{Ref|TLH|49}}
** Humpback whales{{Ref|AGttDW|54}}
** Narwhals{{Ref|TDG|30}}
* Worms{{Ref|TDP|84}}
** Earthworms{{Ref|L2|471}}


Many terrestrial animals, including those that are domesticated such as cows and pigs, also appear to inhabit the land and serve as prey for the dragons.
'''Plants'''
* Agaves{{Ref|L2|433}}
* Algae{{Ref|TLH|95}}
* Bamboo{{Ref|L1|293}}
* Beans{{Ref|L2|161}}
* Brambles{{Ref|MR|96}}
* Bushes{{Ref|WT|44}}
* Cacti{{Ref|THK|92}}
** [[Brightsting cacti]]{{Ref|THK|144}}
** [[Dragonflame cacti]]{{Ref|EP|100}}
** Prickly pear cacti<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 5 Full.jpg|''The Brightest Night'' English cover]]</ref>
** Saguaros<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 5 Full.jpg|''The Brightest Night'' English cover]]</ref>
* Carrots{{Ref|EP|95}}
* Cattails<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 10 Full Edited.jpg|''Darkness of Dragons'' English cover]]</ref>
* Cinnamon{{Ref|L2|129}}
* Flowers
** Blue hanging flowers{{Ref|MR|74}}
** Chrysanthemums{{Ref|L1|137}}
** Daffodils{{Ref|WT|162}}
** Dandelions{{Ref|L2|105}}
** Frangipanis{{Ref|L1|34}}
** Fuchsia flowers{{Ref|THK|55}}
** Giant bright orange-and-gold flowers{{Ref|TFoH|261}}
** Hibiscus flowers{{Ref|L1|61}}
** Jasmines{{Ref|L1|205}}
** Lacy scarlet flowers{{Ref|THK|62}}
** Moon-colored flowers{{Ref|THK|159}}
** Moonflowers{{Ref|WT|155}}
** Orchids
*** Delicate white-orange-pink orchids{{Ref|WT|56}}
*** Pale night orchids{{Ref|WT|125}}
*** Talon-sized orange orchids{{Ref|THK|26}}
** Purple and blue morning glories{{Ref|WT|56}}
** Red flowers as big as a dragonet's talons{{Ref|WT|30}}
** Roses{{Ref|WT|162}}
** Silvery yellow flowers{{Ref|THK|60}}
** Small white flowers{{Ref|WT|154}}
** Soft white flowers{{Ref|THK|27}}
** Spiraling tendrils of delicate white-blue flowers{{Ref|WT|33}}
** Sunflowers{{Ref|L2|127}}
** Tiny lavender flowers that look like claws{{Ref|TFoH|261}}
** Trumpet flowers{{Ref|EP|98}}
** Violets{{Ref|WT|162}}
** White flowers with petals like dragonfly wings{{Ref|THK|57}}
* Ferns{{Ref|WT|211}}
** Bracken{{Ref|WT|63}}
** Toxic ferns{{Ref|WT|115}}
* Fruit
** Apples{{Ref|L2|98}}
** Bananas{{Ref|ToP|185}}
** Blackberries{{Ref|MR|96}}
** Blueberries{{Ref|L2|70}}
** Cantaloupes{{Ref|DoD|361}}
** Chewy, rubbery red spheres that take an hour to swallow and days to pick from one's teeth{{Ref|THK|71}}
** Clawmentines{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Cloudberries{{Ref|THK|240}}
** Coconuts{{Ref|WT|208}}
** Cranberries{{Ref|L2|119}}
** Dates{{Ref|DoDp}}
** Dragonberries{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Dragonfruits{{Ref|WT|30}}
** Figs{{Ref|THK|240}}
** Guavas{{Ref|THK|240}}
** Kiwi{{Ref|L1|235}}
** Kumbu{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Lemons{{Ref|L2|307}}
** Limes{{Ref|L1|61}}
** Lime-green star-shaped fruit that smells like pineapple and basil{{Ref|THK|28}}
** Mangoes{{Ref|ToP|185}}
** Melons{{Ref|THK|47}}
** Nectarines{{Ref|L2|84}}
** Oranges{{Ref|L2|373}}
** Papayas{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Pears{{Ref|L2|98}}
*** Fire pears{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Peaches{{Ref|WT|143}}
** Pineapples{{Ref|THK|28}}
** Pomegranate{{Ref|L1|104}}
** Pumpkins{{Ref|L2|232}}
** Purple{{Ref|WT|63}} berries{{Ref|WT|60}}
** Purple spotted fruits{{Ref|L1|235}}
** Raspberries{{Ref|THK|240}}
** Small orange fruit{{Ref|THK|57}}
** Starfruits{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Strawberries{{Ref|L2|141}}
** Tangerines{{Ref|L2|425}}
** Tangelos{{Ref|THK|237}}
** Tomatoes{{Ref|L1|137}}
*** Giant tomatoes{{Ref|L1|235}}
** Wild plums{{Ref|WT|154}}
** Wild cherries{{Ref|WT|154}}
* Ginger{{Ref|L1|61}}
* Grass{{Ref|WT|168}}
* Ivy{{Ref|EP|161}}
* Joshua Trees<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 5 Full.jpg|''The Brightest Night'' English cover]]</ref>
* Kelp{{Ref|L1|25}}
** Long, sun-colored kelp, glowing an orange-gold in sunlight and covered in small, clear, sticky globules while the rest is slippery smooth{{Ref|TLH|56}}
* Leaves
** Dark purple leaves{{Ref|MR|74}}
** Floppy oval leaves{{Ref|THK|43}}
** Heart-shaped leaves{{Ref|MR|74}}
** Medicinal leaves{{Ref|WT|113}}
** Tea leaves{{Ref|L2|394}}
* Lettuce{{Ref|L1|192}}
* Moss{{Ref|WT|163}}
** Phosphorescent moss{{Ref|L1|114}}
** Spongey blue moss{{Ref|MR|199}}
* Mushrooms
** Translucent mushrooms{{Ref|TLH|95}}
** Truffles{{Ref|L1|275}}
* Nuts{{Ref|L2|54}}
* Olives{{Ref|L2|94}}
* Onions{{Ref|L1|277}}
* Pinecones{{Ref|L1|104}}
* Potatoes{{Ref|L2|95}}
* Papyrus{{Ref|AGttDW|126}}
* Reeds{{Ref|WT|204}}
* Rice{{Ref|L1|61}}
* Seaweed{{Ref|L1|19}}
** Long, thick, black seaweed{{Ref|TLH|47}}
* Sea ferns{{Ref|TLH|26}}
* Sea grass{{Ref|TLH|158}}
** Golden sea grass{{Ref|TLH|153}}
** Eelgrass{{Ref|TLH|11}}
* Seeds{{Ref|L1|97}}
** Large seed pods{{Ref|WT|81}}
* Shrubs{{Ref|WT|211}}
* Sugar cane{{Ref|L1|134}}
* Sweet potatos{{Ref|DoD|371}}
* Trees{{Ref|WT|144}}
** Banyan trees{{Ref|WT|61}}
** Baobab trees{{Ref|DoDe}}
** Cypress trees{{Ref|GN1|196}}
** Evergreens{{Ref|L2|99}}
** Giant palm trees{{Ref|WT|44}}
** Mangrove{{Ref|L2|153}}
** Palm trees{{Ref|WT|199}}
** Pear trees{{Ref|L1|137}}
** Pine trees{{Ref|TDSp}}
** Tall mahogany trees{{Ref|L1|57}}
* Turnips{{Ref|L1|136}}
* Vines{{Ref|WT|156}}
** Vines covered in purple blossoms{{Ref|THK|82}}
* Weeds{{Ref|L2|15}}
* Yams{{Ref|L2|374}}
}}


Both the plants and animals are larger than those in the real world, being about the same size as dragons as they are to humans.{{Cite}}
== Trivia ==
* Pyrrhia has several animal rights movements,{{Ref|DoD|81}} including:
** The Camels' Rights Movement
** Iguanas are Dragons, Too
** Save the Scavengers
** World Walrus Fund
* NightWings have calculated that Pyrrhia covers a third of the world.{{Ref|DoD|361}}
* Scavengers refer to the continent as Pyrrhia the same way dragons do.{{Ref|L2p}}
* Although Pyrrhians mostly use [[scrolls]], books do exist on the continent and are an available form of reading.{{Ref|DoD|236}}
* [[BeetleWings]] and [[LeafWings]] used to live on Pyrrhia before escaping to Pantala due to an unknown trouble.{{Ref|TPJ|142}}


== Geographic Features ==
== Gallery ==
The western half of Pyrrhia is in the [[wikipedia:Rain shadow|rain shadow]] of the Claws of the Clouds mountains. There is a [[wikipedia:Fault (geology)|fault line]] running directly under the Claws of the Clouds mountains and is likely the same fault line the [[NightWing Fortress|NightWing Volcano]] is located on.
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Pyrrhia Map.jpg|Map of Pyrrhia (books 1-5), by [[Mike Schley]]
== Tribes ==
Map of Pyrrhia - Moon Rising.png|Map of Pyrrhia (books 6-10), by Mike Schley
The dragons are separated into seven tribes. [[MudWings]], [[SandWings]], [[SkyWings]], [[SeaWings]], [[RainWings]], [[IceWings]], and [[NightWings]].
Pyrrhia Darkstalker.jpg|Map of Pyrrhia (''[[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]]''), by Mike Schley
 
Dragonslayer Map.jpg|Map of Pyrrhia (''[[Dragonslayer]]''), by Mike Schley
All tribes inhabit a place that suits their needs and have adapted into the tribes of Pyrrhia today. In ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]'', it is revealed that the NightWings have lived on a volcanic island north of Pyrrhia for two thousand years. The volcano erupts in ''[[The Dark Secret]]'', forcing the tribe to flee their home and move to the [[Rainforest Kingdom]] alongside the RainWings.
PyrrhiaColored.png|Colored map of Pyrrhia (books 1-5), by Mike Schley
 
PyrrhiaColoredArc2.jpg|Colored map of Pyrrhia (books 6-10), by Mike Schley
[[Morrowseer]] mentions that the NightWing island used to be covered in trees until the volcano erupted. What wasn't burned up by lava flows was left covered in ash.
PyrrhiaColoredDarkstalker.jpg|Colored map of Pyrrhia (''[[Darkstalker (graphic novel)|Darkstalker]]''), by Mike Schley
 
Pyrrhia AGttDW.png|Map of Pyrrhia (''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]''), by Mike Schley
[[BeetleWings]] and [[LeafWings]] are also native to Pyrrhia, but long before the series, they had fled to [[Pantala]] for unknown reasons.
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== Celestial Bodies ==
Throughout the series, it has been shown that three different sized moons orbit the planet where the series takes place. When all three of the moons are full, the dragons refer to it as "the brightest night", which only occurs once a century. None of the moons have known names. [[File:BNFC.jpg|thumb|220px|Two of the three moons and a comet, shown on the full cover of ''The Brightest Night''.]] [[File:Three moons.jpg|thumb|170x170px|What the three moons might look like in Pyrrhia's night sky.]]
 
In ''[[The Brightest Night]]'', a fourth celestial body appeared while the SandWing queen was chosen. [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]] described it as "another brightest night", although such shouldn't have occurred for another ninety-four years. [[Starflight]] believed it was a comet given its increasing size as time passed, and [[Fatespeaker]] claimed to have a vision where it would crush them all. After some discussion, it would later be known as the "[[Orb in the Sky]]" with several indirect impacts on the story.
* The Orb in the Sky would soon disappear from the sky proving Fatespeaker's vision false.
* Following the Orb in the Sky, meteorites were spotted in the sky.
* Darkstalker was awakened from his eternal sleep by the earthquake caused by meteorite impacts.
* Pieces of the Orb in the Sky have fallen on Pyrrhia before. These meteorites were dubbed "[[Skyfire]]" by [[Ex-Princess Onyx|Onyx]], and holding or carrying one will block the mind-reading of a NightWing with telepathic powers.
 
== Changes to the map of Pyrrhia - ''[[Moon Rising]]'' ==
[[File:Map of Pyrrhia - Moon Rising.png|thumb|302x302px]] ''[[Moon Rising]]'' saw the end of the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. This brought about several changes to the map of Pyrrhia, they are as follows:
 
* With the death of [[Princess Burn|Burn]] in ''The Brightest Night'', Sunny's mother [[Queen Thorn|Thorn]] was made the queen of the SandWings and was given possession of Burn's Stronghold. It has been renamed "[[Queen Thorn's Stronghold]]".
* "Under the Mountain" has been removed, and the "[[Claws of the Clouds Mountains]]" are labeled instead.
* "Queen Scarlet's Palace" is now "[[Queen Ruby's Palace]]".
* "[[Queen Moorhen's Palace]]" is now located on the map.
* With the orchestrated attack on the SeaWing Summer Palace by the SkyWings and assisted by the MudWings as seen in ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', its formerly hidden location was made known to the NightWings and has been labeled as "[[Summer Palace of the Sea|Ruins of the Summer Palace]]" on the maps of Pyrrhia.
* "[[Bay of a Thousand Scales]]" is now located on the map.
 
== Changes to the map of Pyrrhia - ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' ==
[[File:Darkstalker Map.jpg|thumb|300px|Old map of Pyrrhia from ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'']]
 
Around 2,000 years ago, when Darkstalker hatched, the map of Pyrrhia was quite different. Some of the differences between the Darkstalker map and the other maps are as follows:
 
* The peninsula that is located beneath the [[Kingdom of Sand]] on the rest of the maps is bigger, possibly due to tidal changes in the past two millennia.
* The Night Kingdom is labeled on the map, on the enlarged peninsula, and Queen Vigilance's Palace is also shown.
* Queen Lagoon's Island Palace is labeled in the Kingdom of the Sea.
* The Island in which Queen Lagoon's palace rests on is present.
* The Summer Palace is not shown, as no dragon except for SeaWings knew where it was located at that time.
* Queen Thorn's Stronghold is labeled as Queen Scorpion's Stronghold.
* Queen Thorn's Stronghold has no extra walls.
* The Scorpion Den is removed, as it did not exist at the time of ''Darkstalker''.
* Queen Glacier's Palace is labeled Queen Diamond's Palace.
* Queen Ruby's Palace is labeled Queen Carmine's Palace.
* Queen Moorhen's Palace is labeled Queen Crane's Palace.
* The Scavenger Dens are not labeled, as they were kept secret or not known at that time.
* The Bay of a Thousand Scales is labeled (as opposed to the first arc's map, which didn't have it labeled)
 
== Changes to the map of Pyrrhia - ''[[Dragonslayer]]'' ==
[[File:Dragonslayer Map.jpg|thumb|400px]]
 
The change in species perspective shows differences in naming. The changes are as follows:
 
* The Mud Kingdom is marked as "Here Be Dragons".
* Queen Moorhen's Palace is removed, likely due to scavengers not knowing of its existence.
* The Kingdom of Sand is marked as "Here Be Dragons".
* The SandWing Stronghold is labeled as the "Desert Dragon Palace".
* The Scorpion Den's image of a scorpion is replaced with an image of dragons rising out of a hole, and is labeled as "Terrifying Viper Pit of Dragons".
* The Sky Kingdom is marked as "Here Be Dragons".
* The Sky Palace is labeled as "Mountain Dragon Palace".
* The Sea Kingdom is labeled as "Here Be Underwater Dragons".
* The Rainforest Kingdom is labeled as "Here be Dragons, Probably?"
* The Ice Kingdom is labeled as "Here be Dragons?"
* The IceWing Palace is removed due to scavengers not knowing of its existence.
* Valor is labeled on the left of the Claws of the Clouds Mountains.
* Jade Mountain is not labeled.
* The Claws of the Clouds Mountains are not labeled.
* Talisman is labeled to the south of the Sky Palace.
* The leftmost scavenger den's image is replaced with an image of a different building, and is labeled as "The Indestructible City".
* The rightmost scavenger den is labeled as "Safe Harbor".


== Trivia ==
== References ==
* Pyrrhia is a genus of moth, which implies flight, and the prefix ''pyro-'' implies fire.
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* The name may also allude to the word "pyrrhic", which means "(of a victory) won at too great a cost to have been worthwhile for the victor". Possibly as a reference to the [[War of SandWing Succession]].
* Just as Pyrrhians refer to Pantala as The Lost Continent, Pantalans refer to Pyrrhia as The Distant Kingdoms.
* Pyrrhia has appeared in every book in the mainstream, winglets, and legends series.
* Tui confirmed in an interview that Pyrrhia and Pantala cover 2/3 of the world, which hints that there may be another continent with other dragon tribes.
* In ''Dragonslayer'', scavengers refer to the continent as Pyrrhia the same way dragons do. It is unknown if this is a mistake or intentional.


==Gallery ==
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Pyrrhia, also known as the Distant Kingdoms by the dragons of Pantala, is the sole setting of the Wings of Fire series during the first ten books, as well as the main setting of the Legends and Winglets books. Pyrrhia is a large continent with highly varied biomes, including the Ice Kingdom, the Kingdom of Sand, the Sky Kingdom, the Mud Kingdom, the Rainforest Kingdom, the Kingdom of the Sea, and the NightWing island. The Old NightWing Kingdom was located on a peninsula southwest of the Kingdom of Sand. During the time of Darkstalker, this peninsula used to be larger, forming the "claw" of Pyrrhia. The humans who inhabit Pyrrhia live in human settlements.

Description

Pyrrhia is a dragon-shaped continent composed of several different biomes. A large mountain range, the Claws of the Clouds Mountains, runs through the center of Pyrrhia, from the "wing" of Pyrrhia down to its "belly". The largest mountain in the range was formerly Agate Mountain,[1] but after it was destroyed by an avalanche approximately 2000 years ago,[2] Jade Mountain is now considered the largest.

The Ice Kingdom forms the "head" of Pyrrhia. Its terrain primarily consists of snowy and icy tundras,[3][4] and it is well known for its sub-zero temperatures and freezing winds.[5] Due to the cold temperatures, it is extremely difficult for dragons other than IceWings to live there. The land between the Ice Kingdom and the Kingdom of Sand is a barren wasteland[6] that is highly contested territory between the two tribes.[7]

The lost city of night was located on the Talon Peninsula of Pyrrhia. It was characterized by vast canyons and ravines.[8] Caverns and caves were carved into the rock.[9] The city was surrounded by a range of sharp-edged mountains known to the IceWings as Darkstalker's Teeth.[10] It was abandoned by the NightWings in fear of Darkstalker's return.[11] who fled to live on the NightWing island. Over time, the peninsula sank into the sea, and shrunk due to earthquakes,[12] avalanches,[12] tidal waves,[12] and Darkstalker's magic.[event 1] It was briefly inhabited by Darkstalker and some NightWings in Talons of Power and Darkness of Dragons but was later re-abandoned. In the modern period, it is full of ruined and unstable structures, including an abandoned theater.[13] Constructed around the ruins of the old city is Renewal, a settlement led by Fierceteeth.

The Kingdom of Sand makes up the "chest" or southwestern portion of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by its vast,[14] scorching[15] desert landscape and rolling dunes.[16] The terrain is flat[17] and adorned with numerous oases[18] and oasis towns.[19][20] The desert is also home to the Great Five-Tail River, which historically was a highly disputed territory between the SandWings and SkyWings.[21] The dragon settlement of Possibility is located along the river.

The Kingdom of the Sea forms the "tail" of Pyrrhia. It is primarily made up of small islands, forming the archipelago known as the Bay of a Thousand Scales. It is characterized by vast stretches of ocean,[22] featuring landforms such as white beaches,[23] coral reefs,[24] and kelp forests.[25]

The Mud Kingdom makes up the "back" of Pyrrhia. Its terrain primarily consists of a vast, marshy wetland,[26] with stretches of grassland[27] scattered with trees.[28] Along the Mud Kingdom's northern border is the Diamond Spray River, which feeds into the Diamond Spray Delta.

The Rainforest Kingdom forms the "hind leg" or southeastern section of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by its giant trees,[29] vibrant flowers,[30] tangles of vines,[29] and thick canopies of leaves.[29] After the NightWing Exodus, the NightWing village was constructed within the kingdom to serve as the NightWing tribe's new home.

The Sky Kingdom forms the "wing" of Pyrrhia. It is characterized by cliffs,[31] mountains,[32] rivers,[32] lakes,[33] forests,[32] and valleys.[34] The mountains, most notably the Claws of the Clouds Mountains, are often shrouded in mist.[35] It is separated from the Mud Kingdom by the Winding Tail River. The dragon settlement of Sanctuary is located within the Sky Kingdom, in the foothills of the Claws of the Clouds Mountains.[36] Numerous scavenger dens are located in the Sky Kingdom, including the Indestructible City and Talisman.

Notable features

Kingdoms

Geographical features

Dragon settlements

  • Indestructible City
  • Safe Harbor: Safe Harbor was a scavenger den that was destroyed by Blister.
  • Scavenger Temple: The scavenger temple was a hidden temple with two missing walls located in the forest near Valor.
  • Talisman
  • Valor
    • Ruins of Valor: The ruins of Valor, also known as the scavenger ruins to dragons, are the remains of the old village of Valor, found on the border of the Kingdom of Sand and Jade Mountain.

Flora/Fauna

Wildlife

Animals

Plants

Trivia

  • Pyrrhia has several animal rights movements,[240] including:
    • The Camels' Rights Movement
    • Iguanas are Dragons, Too
    • Save the Scavengers
    • World Walrus Fund
  • NightWings have calculated that Pyrrhia covers a third of the world.[190]
  • Scavengers refer to the continent as Pyrrhia the same way dragons do.[241]
  • Although Pyrrhians mostly use scrolls, books do exist on the continent and are an available form of reading.[242]
  • BeetleWings and LeafWings used to live on Pyrrhia before escaping to Pantala due to an unknown trouble.[243]

References

  1. Darkstalker, page 352
  2. Darkstalker, page 357
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The Dangerous Gift, page 131
  4. The Winglets Quartet: Runaway, page 156
  5. Winter Turning, page 236
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Escaping Peril, page 19
  7. The Dangerous Gift, page 83
  8. Darkstalker, page 13
  9. Darkstalker, page 14
  10. Darkness of Dragons, page 215
  11. Escaping Peril, page 277
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Darkness of Dragons, page 214
  13. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 102-103
  14. Darkstalker, page 314
  15. Escaping Peril, page 120
  16. The Winglets Quartet: Deserter, page 87
  17. Dragonslayer, page 56
  18. 18.0 18.1 Escaping Peril, page 119
  19. Darkstalker, page 315
  20. Talons of Power, epilogue
  21. Winter Turning, page 198
  22. The Lost Heir, page 22
  23. The Lost Heir, page 23
  24. The Lost Heir, page 25
  25. 25.0 25.1 The Lost Heir, page 56
  26. Dragonslayer, page 55–56
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 The Dragonet Prophecy, page 263
  28. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 264
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Winter Turning, page 27
  30. The Hidden Kingdom, page 59
  31. Winter Turning, page 131
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 Winter Turning, page 130
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 Winter Turning, page 162
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 Winter Turning, page 154
  35. Escaping Peril, page 170
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 Darkness of Dragons, epilogue
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 The Lost Heir, page 100
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 The Lost Heir, page 26
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 The Hidden Kingdom, page 73
  40. The Hidden Kingdom, page 84
  41. 41.0 41.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 171
  42. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 278
  43. The Hidden Kingdom, page 36
  44. Winter Turning, page 117
  45. The Hidden Kingdom, page 21
  46. The Hidden Kingdom, page 278
  47. The Flames of Hope, page 265
  48. 48.0 48.1 Winter Turning, page 29
  49. 49.0 49.1 Dragonslayer, page 433
  50. Winter Turning, page 197
  51. 51.0 51.1 51.2 Winter Turning, page 28
  52. Dragonslayer, page 303
  53. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 7
  54. The Dangerous Gift, page 57
  55. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 123
  56. Moon Rising English cover
  57. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 79
  58. Dragonslayer, page 21
  59. 59.0 59.1 Moon Rising, page 35
  60. Escaping Peril, page 169
  61. Winter Turning, page 4
  62. 62.0 62.1 62.2 Dragonslayer, page 218
  63. 63.0 63.1 Darkness of Dragons, prologue
  64. 64.0 64.1 The Lost Heir, page 49
  65. 65.0 65.1 The Dragonet Prophecy, page 296
  66. Darkstalker, page 51
  67. 67.0 67.1 Escaping Peril, page 118
  68. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 225
  69. 69.0 69.1 Winter Turning, page 168
  70. The Hidden Kingdom, page 11
  71. Dragonslayer, page 234
  72. 72.0 72.1 72.2 The Lost Continent, epilogue
  73. Winter Turning, page 1
  74. 74.00 74.01 74.02 74.03 74.04 74.05 74.06 74.07 74.08 74.09 74.10 74.11 The Hidden Kingdom, page 237
  75. Winter Turning, page 62
  76. Moon Rising, page 94
  77. 77.0 77.1 77.2 Winter Turning, page 63
  78. The Dangerous Gift, page 267
  79. 79.0 79.1 Darkness of Dragons, page 7
  80. 80.0 80.1 80.2 80.3 Winter Turning, page 33
  81. The Flames of Hope, page 103
  82. Dragonslayer, page 27
  83. Darkstalker, page 18
  84. The Lost Heir English cover
  85. The Lost Heir English cover
  86. The Lost Heir English cover
  87. The Lost Heir English cover
  88. The Lost Heir English cover
  89. The Lost Heir English cover
  90. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 283
  91. Dragonslayer, page 152
  92. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 43
  93. 93.0 93.1 Winter Turning, page 206
  94. Winter Turning, page 239
  95. The Dangerous Gift, page 145
  96. The Winglets Quartet: Deserter, page 112
  97. Dragonslayer, page 290
  98. 98.0 98.1 Dragonslayer, page 425
  99. The Lost Heir, prologue
  100. 100.0 100.1 100.2 The Lost Heir, page 11
  101. The Dragonet Prophecy English cover
  102. The Lost Heir, page 257
  103. 103.0 103.1 103.2 103.3 103.4 103.5 103.6 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 54
  104. Moon Rising, page 111
  105. Winter Turning, page 137
  106. 106.0 106.1 106.2 106.3 106.4 Winter Turning, page 30
  107. 107.0 107.1 The Winglets Quartet: Deserter, page 88
  108. Dragonslayer, page 248
  109. Moon Rising, page 95
  110. Winter Turning, page 200
  111. Dragonslayer, page 88
  112. Dragonslayer, page 340
  113. Darkstalker, page 316
  114. 114.0 114.1 The Brightest Night, page 45
  115. The Hidden Kingdom, page 24
  116. 116.0 116.1 116.2 The Flames of Hope, page 261
  117. 117.0 117.1 Winter Turning, page 113
  118. Moon Rising, page 247
  119. 119.0 119.1 Moon Rising, prologue
  120. Winter Turning, page 114
  121. 121.0 121.1 Winter Turning, page 125
  122. 122.0 122.1 Moon Rising, page 196
  123. 123.0 123.1 Winter Turning, page 208
  124. Dragonslayer, page 341
  125. 125.0 125.1 Dragonslayer, page 54
  126. Talons of Power, page 130
  127. Dragonslayer, page 254
  128. The Brightest Night English cover
  129. The Brightest Night, page 96
  130. The Brightest Night, page 105
  131. Dragonslayer, page 251
  132. The Dangerous Gift, page 271
  133. 133.0 133.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 15
  134. The Hidden Kingdom, page 49
  135. The Hidden Kingdom, page 69
  136. 136.0 136.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 62
  137. The Hidden Kingdom, page 23
  138. The Hidden Kingdom, page 238
  139. Talons of Power, page 174
  140. Moon Rising, page 84
  141. The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 191
  142. Winter Turning, page 265
  143. Darkness of Dragons, page 39
  144. Winter Turning, page 101
  145. Darkstalker, page 91
  146. The Winglets Quartet: Deserter, page 89
  147. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 37
  148. Winter Turning, page 31
  149. 149.0 149.1 The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 196
  150. Darkness of Dragons, page 363
  151. Moon Rising, page 216
  152. The Dangerous Gift, page 36
  153. The Dangerous Gift, page 30
  154. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 84
  155. Dragonslayer, page 471
  156. 156.0 156.1 The Lost Heir, page 95
  157. Darkstalker, page 293
  158. Dragonslayer, page 161
  159. 159.0 159.1 Moon Rising, page 96
  160. 160.0 160.1 Winter Turning, page 44
  161. The Hidden Kingdom, page 92
  162. The Hidden Kingdom, page 144
  163. Escaping Peril, page 100
  164. The Brightest Night English cover
  165. The Brightest Night English cover
  166. Escaping Peril, page 95
  167. Darkness of Dragons English cover
  168. Dragonslayer, page 129
  169. 169.0 169.1 169.2 Moon Rising, page 74
  170. 170.0 170.1 170.2 Darkstalker, page 137
  171. Dragonslayer, page 105
  172. Darkstalker, page 34
  173. The Hidden Kingdom, page 55
  174. 174.0 174.1 174.2 174.3 Darkstalker, page 61
  175. Darkstalker, page 205
  176. The Hidden Kingdom, page 159
  177. Winter Turning, page 155
  178. 178.0 178.1 Winter Turning, page 56
  179. The Hidden Kingdom, page 26
  180. The Hidden Kingdom, page 60
  181. The Hidden Kingdom, page 27
  182. Dragonslayer, page 127
  183. Escaping Peril, page 98
  184. 184.0 184.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 57
  185. 185.0 185.1 Winter Turning, page 211
  186. Winter Turning, page 115
  187. 187.0 187.1 Dragonslayer, page 98
  188. 188.0 188.1 Talons of Power, page 185
  189. Dragonslayer, page 70
  190. 190.0 190.1 Darkness of Dragons, page 361
  191. The Hidden Kingdom, page 71
  192. 192.0 192.1 192.2 192.3 The Hidden Kingdom, page 240
  193. Dragonslayer, page 119
  194. 194.0 194.1 194.2 Darkstalker, page 235
  195. Dragonslayer, page 307
  196. 196.0 196.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 28
  197. The Hidden Kingdom, page 47
  198. Dragonslayer, page 84
  199. Dragonslayer, page 373
  200. Winter Turning, page 143
  201. 201.0 201.1 Darkstalker, page 104
  202. Dragonslayer, page 232
  203. Winter Turning, page 60
  204. Dragonslayer, page 141
  205. Escaping Peril, page 161
  206. The Brightest Night English cover
  207. Darkstalker, page 25
  208. The Hidden Kingdom, page 43
  209. Dragonslayer, page 394
  210. Darkstalker, page 192
  211. Winter Turning, page 163
  212. Darkstalker, page 114
  213. Moon Rising, page 199
  214. Darkstalker, page 275
  215. Dragonslayer, page 94
  216. Darkstalker, page 277
  217. Dragonslayer, page 95
  218. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 126
  219. Winter Turning, page 204
  220. Darkstalker, page 19
  221. The Lost Heir, page 47
  222. The Lost Heir, page 158
  223. The Lost Heir, page 153
  224. Darkstalker, page 97
  225. Winter Turning, page 81
  226. Darkstalker, page 134
  227. Darkness of Dragons, page 371
  228. Winter Turning, page 144
  229. Winter Turning, page 61
  230. Dragonslayer, page 99
  231. Dragonslayer, page 153
  232. Winter Turning, page 199
  233. The Dark Secret, prologue
  234. Darkstalker, page 57
  235. Darkstalker, page 136
  236. Winter Turning, page 156
  237. The Hidden Kingdom, page 82
  238. Dragonslayer, page 15
  239. Dragonslayer, page 374
  240. Darkness of Dragons, page 81
  241. Dragonslayer, prologue
  242. Darkness of Dragons, page 236
  243. The Poison Jungle, page 142
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