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[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-11-13_at_5.35.33_PM.png|thumb|Colored RainWing. Color by Hawky, lineart by Joy Ang]] '''RainWings''' are color-shifting [[Dragons|dragons]] that dwell in the [[Rainforest Kingdom]]. The tribe was originally ruled by the RainWing royal line, but since the queen at the time had "useless" heirs, she merged her eggs with the tribes'. Eventually, [[Queen Grandeur]] let other RainWing sit on her throne in hopes of finding a queen who was one in spirit, if not blood. Six dragon queens were then sharing the throne; [[Queen Grandeur]], [[Queen Dazzling]][[Queen Fruit Bat]], [[Queen Magnificent]], [[Queen Splendor]], and [[Queen Exquisite]], who each took one month turns at being queen ([[Queen Grandeur]] being the only one with royal blood). However, they are now lead by [[Queen Glory]]. They tend to be rather peaceful and do not like to rush into fights. Instead of having a castle like most tribes, the queen resides in an ordinary-sized hut.
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'''RainWings''', also known as '''rainforest dragons''' to [[humans]], are a [[Pyrrhian]] [[dragons|dragon]] tribe that reside in the [[Rainforest Kingdom]], alongside the [[NightWings]]. RainWings are usually pacifists and were not involved in the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. They are currently ruled by [[Queen Glory]].


Click [http://wingsoffire.wikia.com/wiki/Category:RainWings here] for a list of RainWings.
== Description ==
[[File:A happy Rainwing .jpg|thumb|[[Glory]]'s scales changing color to reflect her mood from ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]]][[File:Rainwing eggs.jpg|thumb|RainWing eggs from ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]|151x151px]] RainWings are based on chameleons.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Rochester-Book-Fest-The-Aftermath-Tui-Answers-819674249}} They are long and graceful, with ruffs behind their ears, curved horns, and prehensile tails that are used primarily for climbing, swinging in trees, and hanging off branches in the rainforest they inhabit, like birds of paradise. When afraid, insulted, or angry, RainWings flare their ruffs as a sign of aggression or hostility.{{Ref|WT|41}}


==Descriptions==
RainWings have small, round scales that can change color. Most RainWings prefer vivid, bright colors; however, if they wish, they can camouflage to look like they have disappeared. They can control the color of their scales, though they often have a hard time stopping strong emotions from showing through them. Most RainWings have a 'default' color scheme that they set their scales to when they are not showing emotions. RainWing eyes can change color, and they may not be able to camouflage when they are afraid or in pain.{{Cite}} RainWings also cannot camouflage if someone who does not know how to camouflage is mind-controlling them (via the [[othermind]]).{{Ref|TFoH|253}} RainWings are able to blend into their surroundings at will otherwise. Although their eyes shift colors like their scales, RainWings primarily have green, yellow, brown, or blue eyes.{{Ref|AGttDW|61}}
RainWings can change the color of their scales at any time, and they almost never remain monochromatic. Their scales are usually shifting colors, often reflecting their mood. The sun is needed to make their scales vibrant, so during the day, they have a time where they sleep under the sun for hours, recharging their scales. They call this "sun time".


RainWings share many traits with chameleons, including changing scale color and prehensile tails that they use to travel through the rainforest.
RainWings are able to mimic the realistic appearance of other tribes with their scales.{{Ref|WT|72–73}} RainWing dragonets develop their color-shifting scales while they are still in their eggs, which are pale, smooth, and white.{{Ref|THK|40-41}} RainWings have sun-time to make their scales beautiful and improve their mood.{{Cite}}
{{Dropdown
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* '''Acid green:''' shocked, disbelieving{{Ref|AGttDW|79}}
* '''Black:''' angry, hateful,{{Ref|TDP|242}} deeply upset, furious{{Ref|AGttDW|79}}
* '''Blue-gray:''' sad,{{Ref|THK|42}} despaired, dismal,{{Ref|THK|269}} depressed{{Ref|AGttDW|79}}
* '''Blue:''' curious,{{Ref|THK|52}} calm, tranquil{{Ref|AGttDW|78}}
* '''Brown:''' stressed out{{Ref|AGttDW|79}}
* '''Cyan:''' concentrating{{Ref|AGttDW|78}}
* '''Dark blue:''' mournful,{{Ref|TDS|80}} dismayed,{{Ref|WT|52}} thoughtful{{Ref|ToP|168}}
* '''Dark green:''' distressed{{Ref|THK|42}}
* '''Dark purple:''' guilty,{{Ref|THK|228}} wary{{Ref|TBN|204}}
* '''Dark red:''' furious{{Ref|THK|20}}
* '''Deep purple:''' determined{{Ref|DoD|301}}
* '''Emerald:''' displeased,{{Ref|TDP|16}} surprised{{Ref|THK|30}}
* '''Gold:''' happy, excited,{{Ref|AGttDW|78}} jubilant{{Ref|THK|6}}
* '''Gray:''' sorrowful{{Ref|THK|185}}
* '''Green:''' worried, panicked,{{Ref|THK|156}} nervous{{Ref|ToP|109}}
* '''Indigo:''' proud{{Ref|THK|27}}
* '''Lavender:''' delighted{{Ref|MR|168}}
* '''Light blue:''' worried,{{Ref|TDS|237}} sad{{Ref|AGttDW|78}}
* '''Light violet:''' proud{{Ref|AGttDW|79}}
* '''Orange-purple:''' confused, puzzled{{Ref|THK|226}}
* '''Orange:''' irritated,{{Ref|THK|29–30}} frustrated,{{Ref|THK|269}} annoyed{{Ref|THK|58}}
* '''Pale green:''' scared, terrified, fearful{{Ref|THK|10}}
* '''Pale orange:''' indignant,{{Ref|THK|251}} disgusted{{Ref|MR|169}}
* '''Pale pink:''' embarrassed{{Ref|AGttDW|78}}{{Ref|THK|154}}
* '''Pink:''' joyful,{{Ref|AGttDW|78}} happy,{{Ref|AGttDW|76}} in love{{Ref|THK|20}}
* '''Red:''' angry,{{Ref|AGttDW|79}} raging{{Ref|THK|58}}
* '''Reddish-orange:''' determined, confident{{Cite}}
* '''Sky-blue:''' resigned{{Ref|THK|260}}
* '''White:''' in pain, sick,{{Ref|THK|287}} fearful,{{Ref|MR|57}} shocked{{Ref|ToP|150}}
* '''Yellow:''' amused,{{Ref|TLH|291}} relieved,{{Ref|TBN|211}} excited,{{Ref|THK|193}} surprised{{Ref|AGttDW|78}}
}}


They are long and graceful, with a ruff around their necks and prehensile tails that are used primarily for climbing, scaling trees, and hanging in the forest they inhabit. When afraid or insulted, RainWings would flare their ruffs, possibly as a defense tactic, to seem bigger or to scare away others.
== Diet ==
[[File:Mango1.png|thumb|A mango from ''The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes]]
RainWings are generally vegetarians, but some will eat monkeys and other rainforest animals.{{Ref|THK|30–49}} [[Jambu]] stated that eating sloths could cause indigestion for days due to how much fur they have and suggested not to eat them for that reason. {{Ref|THK|37}} As sloths are a RainWing pet, it is strongly frowned upon to eat them. Some RainWings are quite protective of their sloths and will not let others eat them, as shown with [[Exquisite]]. While fruit and various rainforest plants are the main part of their diets, RainWings also eat chocolate.{{Ref|TFoH|266}} RainWings are known to eat less than the other dragon tribes when they nap in the sun.{{Ref|TDG|274}} Glory described it as if the sun gave her more energy than any food could give her, and Jambu states that the sun gives them more than half the energy to survive.{{Ref|THK|49}}


Prior to the reign of [[Queen Jacaranda]], RainWings ate meat such as sloths.{{Ref|AGttDW|82}}


== Abilities ==
RainWings have long, prehensile tails that are great for swinging through the rainforest, as well as long fangs and color-changing scales. Some RainWings are able to mimic certain bird calls.{{Ref|THK|265}}


They are capable of absorbing sunlight, which gives them energy and causes their scales to become brighter. They have a dedicated time to sleep in the sun, known as "suntime", when the sun is at its highest, and RainWings who do not sleep in the sun may have duller or unchangeable scales.{{Ref|THK|29}}{{Ref|WT|109}} Sunlight is also vital to the development of other RainWing abilities, such as venom, and to their good mood.{{Ref|TDP|238}}{{Ref|THK|30}} However, if a RainWing has a certain snout deformity that causes them to be unable to sleep for long periods of time, like [[Chameleon]]'s, they cannot change color.{{Ref|WT|109}}


==Abilities==
RainWing scales change color by bending light.{{Ref|Event|https://web.archive.org/web/20150701031832/http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/books/wings-of-fire-book-one-the-dragonet-prophecy/read/5#chapter-3}} When at ease, RainWing scales may reflect their emotions. They can also manipulate their scales to be any color they wish,<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref> though strong emotions may break through a chosen scale color.{{Ref|THK|29}} RainWings can also use their scales for camouflage, reflecting their surroundings and making them effectively invisible to most dragons. Other RainWings may be able to spot a disguised dragon. This is a skill they develop at a young age during games of hide-and-seek.{{Ref|WT|82}} RainWings can change the color of their eyes and are able to manipulate a fine level of detail onto their scales.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/xthedragonrebornx/journal/Tui-and-Questions-Answered-691255321}}{{Ref|THK|278}}
RainWings can alter the color of their scales to mimic objects, their surroundings, or other dragons, or simply to suit their preference.


RainWings also have prehensile tails like chameleons to grip onto trees. They swing from tree to tree, called "tree gliding" to move about over long distances, as vines and branches would make normal flying difficult. RainWing dragonets take tree gliding lessons.
RainWings who are born blind always show their emotions on their scales and cannot manually change them. When relaxed, their scales will automatically camouflage to their surroundings,{{Ref|THK|270}} and that ability can be improved with practice.{{Ref|TLH|10}}


RainWings have an acidic "venom", which can be shot from their two longest fangs. Their venom melts away at dragon scales easily, and is said to kill the target quickly if sprayed directly in their eyes or blood stream. RainWing venom only affects living matter.
[[File:Grandeur-rainwings.png|thumb|left|150px|[[Grandeur]] shooting her venom from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes]]
[[File:Fiord suffering from venom.jpg|thumb|The effects of RainWing venom on [[Fjord]] from [[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)]], by Mike Holmes]]
RainWings have long front fangs which extend up high towards the target when ready to spit the venom and a jaw that can unhinge to shoot corrosive venom. This venom only affects organic material, such as animals and plants. Inorganic materials, such as rock and metal, are not affected.{{Ref|TDS|53}} It can be deadly if it reaches a dragon's bloodstream or eyes.{{Ref|TDS|53}} If a dragon survives a venom attack, it will leave warped, scarred scales or skin.{{Ref|TDS|191}} RainWing venom is neutralized by contact with the venom of a blood relative.{{Ref|THK|43}} Dragonet venom is shown to be weaker than adult venom,{{Ref|THK|179}} and usually older dragons will be able to shoot venom further. RainWing venom is black and will dry into glossy droplets (reminiscent of obsidian) after some time exposed to air.{{Ref|THK|173}}
[[File:Liana doing tree gliding 2.jpg|thumb|[[Liana]] flying between two trees from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes]]
RainWings cannot see as far or as well as [[IceWings]] or [[SkyWings]], but they can see more clearly in the dark.{{Ref|WT|159}} They are not long-distance fliers or accustomed to deprivation, as they usually swing and hop from branch to branch in a rainforest perpetually full of food.{{Ref|DoD|289}}
[[File:Liana doing tree gliding.jpg|thumb|Liana using her tail to loop around a tree from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes]]
RainWings fly with a strange grace, using a combination of spiraling up or down and using their tails or spreading their wings to glide between the trees.{{Ref|THK|24}} They call this "tree gliding" and have teachers, such as Jambu, to help dragonets learn how to fly in the densely packed rainforest.{{Ref|THK|43}}


Two RainWings can spray their venom on leaves or other objects to see if they are related. A RainWing's venom will neutralize their relative's venom, whereas an unrelated dragon's venom will cause the target to dissolve faster.
RainWings have been mentioned to tell the time based on the position of the sun.{{Ref|THK|22}}{{Ref|THK|29}}


RainWing venom is black. When it hits hard ground, it will, after some time, dry into hard glossy droplets. While spitting their venom, RainWings fully open (unhinge) their mouth, much like a snake.
== Society ==
RainWings live an idyllic lifestyle, with easy access to food and shelter, and no involvement in conflicts. They like showing off to new visitors and spend each morning trying to be the brightest and most vivid RainWing. They are mostly ignored by other tribes,{{Ref|TDP|274}} and are viewed and stereotyped by the other tribes as ignorant,{{Ref|W1q|9}} lazy, unintelligent, and weak.{{Ref|TDP|32}}{{Ref|WT|25}} [[Snowfall]] described their typical lifestyle as sleeping and eating papayas,{{Ref|TDG|15}} and [[Peril]] stated that RainWings were inoffensive,{{Ref|EP|213}} mellow, calm, friendly, and sleepy all the time.{{Ref|EP|205}} However, Chameleon viewed their society more bitterly, as he believed that the RainWings disliked anyone who was different and could not participate in RainWing activities; he was laughed at,{{Ref|EP|213}} teased, avoided, and whispered about for his inability to change scale colors.{{Ref|EP|206}}


==Society==
RainWings have a unique, peaceful [[Dragon royalty#RainWing Royal Challenge|royal challenge]], in accordance with their pacifistic beliefs. It was started by an [[unnamed characters#RainWings|unnamed queen]] in order to stop their strongest dragons from dying while vying for the throne.{{Ref|AGttDW|73}} The challenge is a contest decided by the current [[queen]]. Before Queen Glory's royal challenge, queens took turns being queen one month at a time,{{Ref|THK|70}} and the position was given to any female dragon who wanted it.{{Ref|THK|53-54}} It is also stated by [[Kinkajou]] that RainWings with shiny names are the ones that are more likely to want to be queen. [[Fruit Bat]] is an exception.{{Ref|THK|252}}
RainWings are seen as lazy and unintelligent due to their tendency to lay around in the sun, although this is because sun's rays have a positive effect on their bodies, making them prettier, smarter, less grumpy, and even less hungry. They appear to have a carefree society with almost no conflict; there is plenty of food, so they have no reason to fight. The adults don't even bother to watch the [[Dragon Eggs|eggs]], as evidenced when [[Webs]] stole one to complete the fifth [[Dragonets|dragonet]] of the [[The Prophecy|prophecy]]. The RainWings all care for the dragonets together.


RainWings have had different ways of becoming queen overtime. In older times, RainWings fought for the throne like any other Tribe, and later, they developed a nonviolent competition. Finally the RainWings decided to take turns being queen- and any female in the Tribe who wished to become queen could. After Glory became queen via the nonviolent competition, this recent tradition appears to have vanished from the RainWing society.
[[File:RainWing Blowgun.jpeg|thumb|A RainWing blowgun from [[Wings of Fire Island|Scholastic HomeBase]]]] RainWings have blowguns with sleeping darts, coated in tree-frog poison.{{Ref|THK|21}} These darts are used as a form of protection, to knock out strange dragons wandering into the forest, and for games as well.{{Ref|THK|21}}{{Ref|TDS|235}} RainWings use flowers for decoration the way the other tribes used jewels and precious stones.{{Ref|THK|57}} RainWings keep sloths as pets, often when a sloth chooses a dragon by climbing on them during suntime.{{Ref|THK|37}} A dragon may own multiple sloths.{{Ref|THK|264}}


For names, RainWings tend to name their dragonets after rainforest animals, plants, virtues, and physical descriptions, such as [[Queen Exquisite|Exquisite]] and [[Handsome]]. It was mentioned before that they go through a list that they had to name dragonets, and when they finished the list they'd start over again, revealing that some dragonets have the same names as each other.
RainWings perform a venom test before having eggs, ensuring that they are not blood relatives.{{Ref|THK|44}} This prevents inbreeding in the tribe, as formal families do not exist.{{Ref|THK|38}} RainWings engage in communal raising of dragonets, with everyone pitching in to help.{{Ref|THK|43}} Dragonets are raised in a wingery and can mimic almost the exact shade of a dragon at less than a year old.{{Ref|WT|73}} They also constantly play games such as hide and seek, which is a favorite.{{Ref|WT|82}} RainWing dragonets are trained to aim their venom, glide through trees without getting snagged by the foliage, gather fruit,{{Ref|THK|60}}{{Ref|THK|43}}{{Ref|THK|58}} and camouflage their scales.{{Ref|WT|73}}


RainWings rarely leave the rainforest. They had no [[Scrolls|scrolls]], couldn't read, and knew very little about the other dragon tribes or of the rest of Pyrrhia, until their most recent queen began a dragonet school there.
They are not taught to read or write, but some may train as medics, as RainWings have multiple healers in their village. These healers keep their scales calming shades of blue and white.{{Ref|THK|229}} An adult RainWing with no role or assignment will always get the last choice for sun-time spots and only leftovers for food.{{Ref|THK|61}} RainWings have an oral storytelling tradition which was the primary way that stories are told without scrolls. They would gather before or after suntime to share stories that ranged from fragments of history or myths to magical adventures, proving their imagination powerful.{{Ref|AGttDW|80}}


They apparently have dart guns, which are used for playing games or when they meet new dragons and want to explore them first while they're asleep. During the attack on the [[Night Kingdom]], Queen Glory had the RainWings use them as weapons for knocking out opponents, as most of the RainWings would have been opposed to using their venom to kill another dragon. They later made an agreement with the NightWings for them to live in the forest.
Before Queen Glory's reign, they would not count or track their eggs, only stopping by occasionally to check for newly hatched dragonets.{{Ref|THK|41}} Glory aspired to change this when she became queen so that no more eggs would ever go lost again.{{Ref|THK|235}} They have dragons keeping watch in the rainforest for danger, both RainWings and NightWings.{{Ref|WT|58}}{{Ref|WT|60}} They are also beginning to read and write and attempting to grow a moon globe tree (from the [[Ice Kingdom]]) for light.{{Ref|WT|268–269}}


RainWings also have and take great care of pet sloths, while the pets from other tribes are usually eaten or lost by mistake. This shows RainWings can be both caring and soft. When sloths climb on the back of a sleeping RainWings, that means they have been "chosen" and can then keep that sloth as a loving, loyal pet forever. Even Glory was "chosen" by a sloth which she at first refused to love, but then gave up and named it Silver.
RainWings do not imprison dragons, instead they banish them.{{Ref|WT|112}}


== Known RainWings ==
In the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', RainWings were a more threatening tribe.{{Ref|L1|4}}{{Ref|ToP|165}} They had merchants selling both fruits and potions to the other tribes.{{Ref|L1|235}}{{Ref|W4q|155}} They could also read and write at some point before the events of the series.{{Ref|DoD|237}} They once had libraries{{Ref|AGttDW|80}} and an assassin training program. During this time, they had skirmishes and wars with the MudWings and SkyWings over territory. RainWing spies resided outside of the rainforest in order to gather information on the weaknesses of other tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|83}}
 
Under the reign of Queen Jacaranda, the RainWings began transitioning over to a peaceful lifestyle, building hammocks and taming sloths.{{Ref|AGttDW|82}} Despite this, the RainWings still challenged and killed each other over the throne, and it was necessary for them to defend the rainforest from other tribes.{{Ref|AGttDW|73}}
 
== Names ==
RainWings may be named after plants and animals found in the rainforest (such as Kinkajou, [[Tamarin]], Jambu, and [[Orchid]]), fruits (such as [[Mango]], [[Pineapple]], and [[Coconut]]), trees (such as [[Mangrove]]), and positive adjectives (such as Exquisite, [[Handsome]], [[Magnificent]] and [[Dazzling]]).
 
RainWings have a list of names that they cycle through; when they reach the end of the list, they return to the beginning, meaning that many RainWings have had the same names throughout history.{{Ref|THK|252}}
 
Click [[:Category:RainWings|here]] for a list of known RainWings.
 
==== Students at Jade Mountain ====
* [[Boto]]
* [[Boto]]
* [[Bright]]
* [[Bromeliad]]
* [[Coconut]]
* [[Coconut]]
* Ex-[[Queen Dazzling]]
* Ex-[[Queen Exquisite]]
* Ex-[[Queen Fruit Bat]]
* Ex-[[Queen Grandeur]]
* [[Gibbon]]
* [[Queen Glory]]
* [[Handsome]]
* [[Prince Jambu]]
* [[Kinkajou]]
* [[Kinkajou]]
* [[Liana]]
* [[Loris]]
* Ex-[[Queen Magnificent]]
* [[Mango]]
* [[Mangrove]]
* [[Orangutan]]
* [[Orchid]]
* [[Siamang]]
* [[Siamang]]
* Ex-[[Queen Splendor]]
* [[Tamarin]]
* [[Tamarin]]
* [[Tapir]]
* [[Tualang]]
==Colors==
Colors to Moods[[File:DSCF3409.jpg|thumb|Changing Color RainWing]]
*Red/Black = Angry/Upset
*Orange = Irritated
*Emerald = Displeasure/Annoyance
*Gold/Yellow = Excited/Amused
*Pink/Rose = Joy/Happiness
*Pale/Lily Green/Acid Green = Fearful/Terrified
*Green = Worried/Displeased/Annoyed
*Blue = Calm/Curiousity
*Purple-Blue = Pride
*Dark Purple = Shame/Guilt
*Purplish Orange = Confused
*White = Pain/Extreme Fear
*Dark Gray/Blue-Gray = Sorrow
* Pale Blue = Worried


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*RainWing venom can be counteracted by the venom of a blood relative.
* RainWings are given an Australian accent in the audiobooks, though [[Tui]] does not consider it canon.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}}
*If a dragon is targeted in the eyes or the venom enters the bloodstream, the dragon would be killed quickly and painfully. However, if it only hits the scales, the dragon may live, but will be left horribly disfigured.
* RainWings and [[LeafWings]] are related, and some RainWings have traveled to [[Pantala]] in the past.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
*RainWing venom only affects living things. 
* Most RainWings do not have the ability to count correctly, especially younger RainWings.{{Ref|WT|80}}
*It is unknown if they can change their eye color, but a quote from the third book seems to imply that they can. When Glory is disguising as an IceWing- "His pale blue scales, the color of sky-filled snow. His darker blue eyes. She felt the changes shimmer across her scales."
* The base RainWing scale color is a lime green like Chameleon's scales.{{Ref|WT|110}}
*The oldest known RainWing and the oldest known dragon in the series is [[Tapir]], who lived to be one-hundred and ten years old before starving himself in as a captive of the NightWings.
* Tui may write a winglet or other book on the history of RainWings.{{Cite}}
*RainWings that are deprived of sunlight are grumpier, ruder, and have duller scales, as seen with Glory.
* RainWings are described to be the most beautiful Pyrrhian tribe.{{Ref|TLCp}}


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
[[File:Coconut.jpeg|thumb|220x220px]]
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Typical RainWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical RainWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
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RainTransparent.png|A typical RainWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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Transparent RainWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical RainWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
RainWing_shooter.gif|RainWing Spitting Venom
RainWing DE.png|A typical RainWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
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The Hidden Kingdom.jpg|Glory the RainWing on the cover of "The Hidden Kingdom"
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1407147803.jpg|RainWing (Glory) on the UK cover
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TomatoTrio.jpg|by NikkiMcCloud
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RainWing2(2).jpg|RainWing by Nathia Safira
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 9 November 2025

RainWings, also known as rainforest dragons to humans, are a Pyrrhian dragon tribe that reside in the Rainforest Kingdom, alongside the NightWings. RainWings are usually pacifists and were not involved in the War of SandWing Succession. They are currently ruled by Queen Glory.

Description

Glory's scales changing color to reflect her mood from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
RainWing eggs from A Guide to the Dragon World, by Joy Ang

RainWings are based on chameleons.[event 1] They are long and graceful, with ruffs behind their ears, curved horns, and prehensile tails that are used primarily for climbing, swinging in trees, and hanging off branches in the rainforest they inhabit, like birds of paradise. When afraid, insulted, or angry, RainWings flare their ruffs as a sign of aggression or hostility.[1]

RainWings have small, round scales that can change color. Most RainWings prefer vivid, bright colors; however, if they wish, they can camouflage to look like they have disappeared. They can control the color of their scales, though they often have a hard time stopping strong emotions from showing through them. Most RainWings have a 'default' color scheme that they set their scales to when they are not showing emotions. RainWing eyes can change color, and they may not be able to camouflage when they are afraid or in pain.[citation needed] RainWings also cannot camouflage if someone who does not know how to camouflage is mind-controlling them (via the othermind).[2] RainWings are able to blend into their surroundings at will otherwise. Although their eyes shift colors like their scales, RainWings primarily have green, yellow, brown, or blue eyes.[3]

RainWings are able to mimic the realistic appearance of other tribes with their scales.[4] RainWing dragonets develop their color-shifting scales while they are still in their eggs, which are pale, smooth, and white.[5] RainWings have sun-time to make their scales beautiful and improve their mood.[citation needed]

RainWing Colors to Moods

  • Acid green: shocked, disbelieving[6]
  • Black: angry, hateful,[7] deeply upset, furious[6]
  • Blue-gray: sad,[8] despaired, dismal,[9] depressed[6]
  • Blue: curious,[10] calm, tranquil[11]
  • Brown: stressed out[6]
  • Cyan: concentrating[11]
  • Dark blue: mournful,[12] dismayed,[13] thoughtful[14]
  • Dark green: distressed[8]
  • Dark purple: guilty,[15] wary[16]
  • Dark red: furious[17]
  • Deep purple: determined[18]
  • Emerald: displeased,[19] surprised[20]
  • Gold: happy, excited,[11] jubilant[21]
  • Gray: sorrowful[22]
  • Green: worried, panicked,[23] nervous[24]
  • Indigo: proud[25]
  • Lavender: delighted[26]
  • Light blue: worried,[27] sad[11]
  • Light violet: proud[6]
  • Orange-purple: confused, puzzled[28]
  • Orange: irritated,[29] frustrated,[9] annoyed[30]
  • Pale green: scared, terrified, fearful[31]
  • Pale orange: indignant,[32] disgusted[33]
  • Pale pink: embarrassed[11][34]
  • Pink: joyful,[11] happy,[35] in love[17]
  • Red: angry,[6] raging[30]
  • Reddish-orange: determined, confident[citation needed]
  • Sky-blue: resigned[36]
  • White: in pain, sick,[37] fearful,[38] shocked[39]
  • Yellow: amused,[40] relieved,[41] excited,[42] surprised[11]

Diet

A mango from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

RainWings are generally vegetarians, but some will eat monkeys and other rainforest animals.[43] Jambu stated that eating sloths could cause indigestion for days due to how much fur they have and suggested not to eat them for that reason. [44] As sloths are a RainWing pet, it is strongly frowned upon to eat them. Some RainWings are quite protective of their sloths and will not let others eat them, as shown with Exquisite. While fruit and various rainforest plants are the main part of their diets, RainWings also eat chocolate.[45] RainWings are known to eat less than the other dragon tribes when they nap in the sun.[46] Glory described it as if the sun gave her more energy than any food could give her, and Jambu states that the sun gives them more than half the energy to survive.[47]

Prior to the reign of Queen Jacaranda, RainWings ate meat such as sloths.[48]

Abilities

RainWings have long, prehensile tails that are great for swinging through the rainforest, as well as long fangs and color-changing scales. Some RainWings are able to mimic certain bird calls.[49]

They are capable of absorbing sunlight, which gives them energy and causes their scales to become brighter. They have a dedicated time to sleep in the sun, known as "suntime", when the sun is at its highest, and RainWings who do not sleep in the sun may have duller or unchangeable scales.[50][51] Sunlight is also vital to the development of other RainWing abilities, such as venom, and to their good mood.[52][20] However, if a RainWing has a certain snout deformity that causes them to be unable to sleep for long periods of time, like Chameleon's, they cannot change color.[51]

RainWing scales change color by bending light.[event 2] When at ease, RainWing scales may reflect their emotions. They can also manipulate their scales to be any color they wish,[53] though strong emotions may break through a chosen scale color.[50] RainWings can also use their scales for camouflage, reflecting their surroundings and making them effectively invisible to most dragons. Other RainWings may be able to spot a disguised dragon. This is a skill they develop at a young age during games of hide-and-seek.[54] RainWings can change the color of their eyes and are able to manipulate a fine level of detail onto their scales.[event 3][55]

RainWings who are born blind always show their emotions on their scales and cannot manually change them. When relaxed, their scales will automatically camouflage to their surroundings,[56] and that ability can be improved with practice.[57]

Grandeur shooting her venom from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
The effects of RainWing venom on Fjord from The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

RainWings have long front fangs which extend up high towards the target when ready to spit the venom and a jaw that can unhinge to shoot corrosive venom. This venom only affects organic material, such as animals and plants. Inorganic materials, such as rock and metal, are not affected.[58] It can be deadly if it reaches a dragon's bloodstream or eyes.[58] If a dragon survives a venom attack, it will leave warped, scarred scales or skin.[59] RainWing venom is neutralized by contact with the venom of a blood relative.[60] Dragonet venom is shown to be weaker than adult venom,[61] and usually older dragons will be able to shoot venom further. RainWing venom is black and will dry into glossy droplets (reminiscent of obsidian) after some time exposed to air.[62]

Liana flying between two trees from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

RainWings cannot see as far or as well as IceWings or SkyWings, but they can see more clearly in the dark.[63] They are not long-distance fliers or accustomed to deprivation, as they usually swing and hop from branch to branch in a rainforest perpetually full of food.[64]

Liana using her tail to loop around a tree from The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

RainWings fly with a strange grace, using a combination of spiraling up or down and using their tails or spreading their wings to glide between the trees.[65] They call this "tree gliding" and have teachers, such as Jambu, to help dragonets learn how to fly in the densely packed rainforest.[60]

RainWings have been mentioned to tell the time based on the position of the sun.[66][50]

Society

RainWings live an idyllic lifestyle, with easy access to food and shelter, and no involvement in conflicts. They like showing off to new visitors and spend each morning trying to be the brightest and most vivid RainWing. They are mostly ignored by other tribes,[67] and are viewed and stereotyped by the other tribes as ignorant,[68] lazy, unintelligent, and weak.[69][70] Snowfall described their typical lifestyle as sleeping and eating papayas,[71] and Peril stated that RainWings were inoffensive,[72] mellow, calm, friendly, and sleepy all the time.[73] However, Chameleon viewed their society more bitterly, as he believed that the RainWings disliked anyone who was different and could not participate in RainWing activities; he was laughed at,[72] teased, avoided, and whispered about for his inability to change scale colors.[74]

RainWings have a unique, peaceful royal challenge, in accordance with their pacifistic beliefs. It was started by an unnamed queen in order to stop their strongest dragons from dying while vying for the throne.[75] The challenge is a contest decided by the current queen. Before Queen Glory's royal challenge, queens took turns being queen one month at a time,[76] and the position was given to any female dragon who wanted it.[77] It is also stated by Kinkajou that RainWings with shiny names are the ones that are more likely to want to be queen. Fruit Bat is an exception.[78]

A RainWing blowgun from Scholastic HomeBase

RainWings have blowguns with sleeping darts, coated in tree-frog poison.[79] These darts are used as a form of protection, to knock out strange dragons wandering into the forest, and for games as well.[79][80] RainWings use flowers for decoration the way the other tribes used jewels and precious stones.[81] RainWings keep sloths as pets, often when a sloth chooses a dragon by climbing on them during suntime.[44] A dragon may own multiple sloths.[82]

RainWings perform a venom test before having eggs, ensuring that they are not blood relatives.[83] This prevents inbreeding in the tribe, as formal families do not exist.[84] RainWings engage in communal raising of dragonets, with everyone pitching in to help.[60] Dragonets are raised in a wingery and can mimic almost the exact shade of a dragon at less than a year old.[85] They also constantly play games such as hide and seek, which is a favorite.[54] RainWing dragonets are trained to aim their venom, glide through trees without getting snagged by the foliage, gather fruit,[86][60][30] and camouflage their scales.[85]

They are not taught to read or write, but some may train as medics, as RainWings have multiple healers in their village. These healers keep their scales calming shades of blue and white.[87] An adult RainWing with no role or assignment will always get the last choice for sun-time spots and only leftovers for food.[88] RainWings have an oral storytelling tradition which was the primary way that stories are told without scrolls. They would gather before or after suntime to share stories that ranged from fragments of history or myths to magical adventures, proving their imagination powerful.[89]

Before Queen Glory's reign, they would not count or track their eggs, only stopping by occasionally to check for newly hatched dragonets.[90] Glory aspired to change this when she became queen so that no more eggs would ever go lost again.[91] They have dragons keeping watch in the rainforest for danger, both RainWings and NightWings.[92][93] They are also beginning to read and write and attempting to grow a moon globe tree (from the Ice Kingdom) for light.[94]

RainWings do not imprison dragons, instead they banish them.[95]

In the time of Darkstalker, RainWings were a more threatening tribe.[96][97] They had merchants selling both fruits and potions to the other tribes.[98][99] They could also read and write at some point before the events of the series.[100] They once had libraries[89] and an assassin training program. During this time, they had skirmishes and wars with the MudWings and SkyWings over territory. RainWing spies resided outside of the rainforest in order to gather information on the weaknesses of other tribes.[101]

Under the reign of Queen Jacaranda, the RainWings began transitioning over to a peaceful lifestyle, building hammocks and taming sloths.[48] Despite this, the RainWings still challenged and killed each other over the throne, and it was necessary for them to defend the rainforest from other tribes.[75]

Names

RainWings may be named after plants and animals found in the rainforest (such as Kinkajou, Tamarin, Jambu, and Orchid), fruits (such as Mango, Pineapple, and Coconut), trees (such as Mangrove), and positive adjectives (such as Exquisite, Handsome, Magnificent and Dazzling).

RainWings have a list of names that they cycle through; when they reach the end of the list, they return to the beginning, meaning that many RainWings have had the same names throughout history.[78]

Click here for a list of known RainWings.

Students at Jade Mountain

Trivia

  • RainWings are given an Australian accent in the audiobooks, though Tui does not consider it canon.[event 4]
  • RainWings and LeafWings are related, and some RainWings have traveled to Pantala in the past.[event 5]
  • Most RainWings do not have the ability to count correctly, especially younger RainWings.[102]
  • The base RainWing scale color is a lime green like Chameleon's scales.[103]
  • Tui may write a winglet or other book on the history of RainWings.[citation needed]
  • RainWings are described to be the most beautiful Pyrrhian tribe.[104]

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RainWings
Queens

Present: DazzlingExquisiteFruit BatGloryGrandeurMagnificentSplendor
Historical: AnacondaJacaranda

Royalty
(Present)

Jambu

Royalty
(Historical)

Python

Jade Mountain

BotoCoconutKinkajouSiamangTamarin

Other Dragons

BrightBromeliadBullfrogChameleonGibbonHandsomeHeliconiaLianaLorisMangoMangroveOrangutanOrchidPineappleTapirTualang

Hybrids

FireflyPeacemaker

Kingdom

Rainforest KingdomRainWing healer's pavilionRainWing royal pavilionRainWing village

Society

RainWing Royal Challenge