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'''SeaWings''' are gilled, finned, water-dwelling [[dragons]] with bioluminescent stripes covering their bodies, who are currently ruled by [[Queen Coral]]. They reside underwater in the [[Kingdom of the Sea]] after losing their above-water palace in an enemy attack, and were allied with [[Princess Blister|Blister]] in the [[War of The SandWing Succession|War of SandWing Succession]]. Once, they were allied with the [[MudWings]] during the war, but the assassination of one of top SeaWing generals, Tempest, caused the alliance to dissolve (see [[Assassin]]). However, Blister could not locate her allies after the attack and destruction of the [[Summer Palace of the Sea|Summer Palace]], because the SeaWings had fled to the inaccessible [[Deep Palace of the Sea|Deep Palace]], located in a trench deep underwater, the location of which is currently only known to the SeaWings. Their alliance broke after the Summer Palace was attacked and destroyed by the [[SkyWings]] with the help of [[Crocodile]], a MudWing spy pretending to be a member of the [[Talons of Peace]], who had followed [[Webs]] to the Summer Palace and who was injured by Glory's venom. The [[Island Palace]] was originally the SeaWings' over-water palace until the [[The Royal SeaWing Massacre|Royal SeaWing Massacre]] where [[Prince Albatross|Albatross]] murdered the royal family. Then they decided to abandon it and relocate to the Summer Palace. Queen Coral recently sent a letter to Turtle, in Darkness of Dragons, saying that she intended to build a new palace that is not hidden.
'''SeaWings''', also known as '''sea dragons''' or '''ocean dragons''' to [[humans]], are a [[Pyrrhia|Pyrrhian]] [[dragons|dragon]] tribe that currently reside in the [[Kingdom of the Sea]]. Currently, they are ruled by [[Queen Coral]] and can speak both [[Languages#Aquatic|Aquatic]] underwater and [[Languages#Dragon|Dragon]] when out of water.  


==Description==
The SeaWings were allied with [[Blister]] during the [[War of SandWing Succession]] until the [[bombing of the Summer Palace]], which caused them to flee to the [[Deep Palace]], breaking their alliance with Blister. They were previously allied with the [[MudWings]] until their SeaWing Commander, [[Tempest]], was assassinated by [[Deathbringer]]. In the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'', they had an [[Island Palace]] for diplomatic meetings and parties with dragons from other tribes. It was abandoned after the [[Royal SeaWing Massacre]] where [[Albatross]] lost most of his soul and went mad, resulting in the killing of many SeaWings, including [[Lagoon (L1)|Lagoon]].  
SeaWings commonly range from a scale color of blues, greens, and aquamarine, although the royal SeaWing, [[Princess Anemone]], is pale blue with hints of pale pink like the inside of a seashell, [[Nautilus]], from the Talons of Peace, had black spirals on his green scales (although the black spirals could be tattoos), and [[Indigo]], a SeaWing from the time of ''[[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]]'' had purplish blue scales. The SeaWings have webbed talons with hooked claws, as well as long, powerful tails, which makes them excellent swimmers, and can be used for self-defense also can make powerful waves with their tails. SeaWings have gills on the side of their necks that allow them to breathe underwater [[Nautilus]], [[Anemone]], [[Orca]], [[Tsunami]], [[Shark]], and [[Turtle]]. They also have names related to shades of blue colors, like Indigo and [[Prince Cerulean]], or gems that have SeaWing colors, like [[Princess Sapphire|Sapphire]]. Finally, they can have names relating to SeaWing anatomy, like [[Webs]] or [[Gill]]. In the sunlight, their scales look like emeralds and sapphires, according to Clay in ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]''.


SeaWings also have stripe-like glow-in-the-dark scales, which they can light up in any pattern, located on their tails, snouts, arms, legs, underbellies, sides, and the undersides of their wings, which are used to attract other SeaWings when choosing their mates, or during [[Aquatic]] conversation, which is the only way to communicate underwater. Members of the royal family, such as Tsunami, Anemone, Orca, [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]], and Queen Coral have spiral markings as well as starbursts on the underside of their wings, although they are shown as glow stripes on the wing arms and a starburst on each knee on the cover of ''[[The Lost Heir]]''. Non-royal members of the tribe are described to have only starbursts on their wings. SeaWings are able to control when the stripes on their bodies glow. It is possible for them to be born with birthmark glow patterns as well as the traditional patterns. All SeaWings can see in extremely dark surroundings so they can see their surroundings while other dragons can't, but if it's too dark, they only see black and white.
== Description ==
[[File:Seawing.royale.pattern.png|thumb|The royal SeaWing pattern of glowing stripes as shown on [[Tsunami]] from ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]]][[File:SeaWing egg .jpg|thumb|A typical SeaWing egg, by Mike Holmes]]


==Abilities==
SeaWings are considered short in height{{Ref|L1|62}} with long, compact bodies and short legs. They have curved horns, a slender, curved snout, and two barbels on the underside of their jaw. Their tongues can be forked or non-forked. They have webbed spines along the backs of their necks to the tips of their tails, as well as on their chests. SeaWings have webbed talons with hooked claws, as well as long, powerful tails that are useful for swimming. They have gills on the sides of their necks that allow them to breathe underwater.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>
SeaWings can breathe underwater with their gills, have excellent night vision (which comes in useful for swimming in deep water), light up their bioluminescent scales to blind an enemy (momentarily), and are excellent swimmers. SeaWings also have long, thick, powerful tails, which can be used as dangerous weapons, creating huge splashes and waves, and for swimming. No creature can surpass their speed through the water. They often use currents to increase their speed when traveling underwater and having webbed talons helps them swim SeaWings, and to attract mates at an older ages they can also light up a special pattern on their bioluminescent scales. However, they have also been used as signals above the water and to blind enemies.


SeaWings can be driven insane by dehydration, as water is their main resource. This torture method was used by Queen Scarlet to punish King Gill in the [[Queen_Ruby's_Palace#SkyWing_Arena|SkyWing Arena]] in a battle with Tsunami in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''. They lose all sense and will do anything to get water, even if it means drinking their own blood, or other dragon's blood.(Tsunami killed Gill in the first book) not knowing it was really her father.
SeaWings commonly have scale colors in the ranges of blues{{Ref|TLH|74}} and greens,{{Ref|TLH|243}} including indigo,{{Ref|L1|3}} blue-green,{{Ref|TLHp}} aquamarine, and shades of gray.{{Ref|AGttDW|35}} Although rare, dragons may have pink scales, wings, or horns.{{Ref|TLH|77}} Some SeaWings can also have black spiraling patterns, like those shown on [[Nautilus]].{{Ref|TLHp}} In the sunlight, their scales may look like glossy emeralds and sapphires.{{Ref|TDP|98}} SeaWings usually have eyes that are a shade of blue{{Ref|TLH|77}} or green.{{Ref|TDP|9}}


SeaWings are one of four known tribes to have animus dragons (the others being the NightWings, IceWings, and SandWings. It was possible for SkyWings to have them, too, but as they kill all of their animus dragons, it is likely they have eliminated the gene) but this gift is currently only seen in the royal family.
SeaWings have glowing stripes along their faces, bodies, and wings. Members of the royal family have glowing spirals on the edges and starburst markings on the undersides of their wings, while most non-royal SeaWings have smaller starbursts but no spiral patterns.{{Ref|TLH|52}}


==[[SeaWing Royal Family|The Royal Family]]==
SeaWing eggs are green or blue{{Ref|TLH|218}} and are heavy, especially soon before they hatch.{{Ref|TLH|148}}
The [[SeaWing Royal Family]] has had a violent and tragic history marked with much strife and bloodshed. It is headed by the current queen, Queen Coral. She and her deceased husband, [[King Gill]], who was killed by Tsunami in the arena of [[Queen Scarlet]], had multiple eggs, but most of all the female eggs were mysteriously destroyed after Orca's death, with the exception of [[Tsunami]]'s, whose egg was taken by Webs after drugging the guards; while Anemone's egg was watched over by Queen Coral herself, and [[Auklet]], whom Tsunami protected from the statue of Orca that she enchanted.


It was later discovered that [[Orca]] had hidden her [[Animus Dragons|animus]] powers and had enchanted [[Orca's Statue|a statue]] in the [[The SeaWing Royal Hatchery|Royal Hatchery]] to destroy all of the female eggs in secret so that Orca wouldn't have any competition for the throne, but this backfired when she was killed challenging Coral for the throne. Tsunami battled the statue to protect Queen Coral's last female egg, the one that held Auklet, in ''The Lost Heir''. Currently, there are three male SeaWing eggs that are unhatched in the Royal Hatchery, and thirty-two living princes.
== Diet ==
[[File:SeaWing Council breakfast GN.png|thumb|Breakfast being served to the [[SeaWing Council]] from ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes]]


Animus dragons also seem to run in the royal family, such as [[Albatross]], [[Princess Orca]], [[Turtle]], and [[Prince Fathom]]. [[Queen Coral ]]also said they hadn't had an animus in a few generations, talking about Anemone(who actually was not hatched an animus, making Coral's statement untrue,because Turtle made her an animus).
SeaWings mainly eat raw fish and other aquatic creatures such as whales, squid, octopi, turtles, crabs, and sea snails,{{Ref|TLH|110–111}} while lower class SeaWings eat eels, though this is stated insultingly.{{Ref|TLH|114}} SeaWings may also prepare soup, stew, and roasted seagull, usually for guests from other tribes, like they did for Princess Blister.{{Ref|TLH|194}}{{Ref|ToP|88}} The [[SeaWing Council]] eat raw, ruby-red fish that is deboned and arranged into rolls with seaweed, tiny green crabs, and a salad of octopus tentacles and herbs, sprinkled with lemon juice.{{Ref|TLH|110}} SeaWings are also noted to eat clams, sea birds,{{Ref|AGttDW|35}} lobsters,{{Ref|AGttDW|54}} and on special occasions such as hatching days, raw tuna wrapped in seaweed stuffed with tiny fish eggs.{{Ref|AGttDW|52}}


A male royal hatchling, Turtle, first appears in ''[[Moon Rising]]''. It is said in ''Moon Rising'' that Tsunami has thirty-two brothers. But their mother, [[Queen Coral]], doesn't care about the males, which is the reason she never knew about Turtle being an animus. Anemone was enough for her, but ironically [[Turtle]] was the one who made Anemone an animus in the first place.
[[File:SeaWing buffet table GN.png|thumb|The buffet table during a party at the [[Island Palace]] from ''[[Darkstalker (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Jake Parker]]]]
In the time of ''Darkstalker'', royal SeaWings prepared coconut rice, tuna rolls, macadamia treats, and a mango-lime drink.{{Ref|L1|61–62}} [[Humpback]] stated that many years prior, dragons ate scavenger sashimi every afternoon.{{Ref|L1|59}} [[Fathom]] mentioned that SeaWings sometimes consume sharks, though [[dragonets]] are taught to be careful of them until they are full-grown.{{Ref|L1|28}}


Much earlier on in SeaWing history, [[Prince Albatross]] gradually lost his soul by using his animus powers excessively. After Albatross enchanted the Summer Palace to grow, he turned insane and killed nine dragons including the Queen, his sister Lagoon. (see [[Animus]] History for details)
Queen Coral has forbidden the consumption of dolphins because she believes that they might be distantly related to dragons,{{Ref|TLH|49}} though [[Tsunami]] thinks it might be because she is afraid that somebody might catch and kill [[Anemone]] by mistake, as her scales are the same pink/pale blue colors as dolphins.{{Ref|TLH|77}}


=== All Known Royal Family Members ===
== Abilities ==
* [[Prince Albatross]]
[[File:Flashing scales GN.png|thumb|Tsunami using her bioluminescent scales to catch [[Riptide]]'s attention from ''The Lost Heir (graphic novel)'', by Mike Holmes]]
* [[Anemone|Princess Anemone]]
* [[Princess Auklet]]
* [[Prince Cerulean]]
* [[Clearpool]]
* [[Queen Coral]]
* [[Cowrie]]
* [[Current|Prince Current]]
* [[Eel|Prince Eel]]
* [[Prince Fathom]]
* [[Prince Fin]]
* [[King Gill]]
* [[King Humpback]]
* [[Indigo]]
* [[Queen Lagoon]]
* [[Princess Manta]]
* [[Prince Octopus]]
* [[Princess Orca]]
* [[Queen Pearl]]
* [[Prince Reef]]
* [[Ripple]]
* [[Princess Sapphire]]
* [[Scallop|Prince Scallop]]
* [[Commander Shark]]
* [[Princess Splash]]
* [[Princess Tsunami]]
* [[Prince Turtle]]


== Animus History ==
SeaWings have gills, powerful tails, and exceptional night vision.{{Ref|TLH|100}} They are able to breathe and see underwater and use their tails, wings, and webbed talons to swim.<ref>[[Dragon guides]]</ref>{{Ref|TLH|94}} Their claws are curved like fishhooks to help them swim,{{Ref|TDP|219}} and their tails can be used to batter opponents or create huge waves.{{Ref|TLH|13}} SeaWings often ride currents to travel the ocean faster,{{Ref|TLH|95}} and they prefer to alternate swimming and flying when traveling long distances.{{Ref|DoD|289}} Physical wounds, such as burns, can be healed by ocean water.{{Ref|TLH|23}}
Animus Magic is found in the Royal SeaWing lineage.


==== '''Known Animus SeaWings''' ====
The bioluminescent stripes on a SeaWing's body are used to converse underwater,{{Ref|TLH|35}} as well as to attract partners.{{Ref|TDP|76}} They can control when the stripes on their bodies glow and can light up each one individually. Different combinations of stripes and/or hand signals indicate different words in Aquatic. Aquatic is used underwater and on the surface.{{Ref|TLH|195}}
* [[Prince Albatross]]
* [[Prince Fathom]]
* [[Princess Orca]]
* [[Prince Turtle]]
* [[Princess Anemone]] (artificial)


==== '''Known SeaWing Enchantments''' ====
[[File:GillGN.png|thumb|166px|[[Gill]] dehydrated and mentally unstable from ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes]]
* '''Clam''' enchanted to bite off Princess Sapphire's claws. (Prince Albatross)
* '''Island '''enchanted to grow into the [[Summer Palace of the Sea|Summer Palace]]. (Prince Albatross)
* '''Shell '''enchanted to light up when someone lies. (Prince Albatross)
* '''Coconut '''enchanted to hit Albatross (Prince Fathom)
* '''Wooden octopus carving''' enchanted to come to life and be a loyal pet to Indigo. (Prince Fathom)
* '''Spears''' enchanted to kill Albatross. (Prince Fathom)
* '''Pearl necklace '''enchanted to heal Indigo. (Prince Fathom)
* '''Cuff '''enchanted to put Darkstalker into an eternal sleep. (Prince Fathom)
* '''Miniature Statue '''enchanted to bring back Indigo. (Prince Fathom)
* '''Statue '''enchanted to kill off the royal SeaWing heirs. (Princess Orca)
* '''Coral '''enchanted to find any object. (Prince Turtle)
*'''Bowl '''enchanted to double food amount. (Prince Turtle)
*'''Two slates''' enchanted so one can send messages to the other. (Prince Turtle)
*'''Kelp '''enchanted to increase swimming speed. (Prince Turtle)
* '''Pearl Necklace''' enchanted to avoid [[Whirlpool]]. (Princess Anemone)
* '''Spear''' enchanted to find Tsunami's attacker. (Princess Anemone)
* '''River stone '''enchanted to heal scale wounds and sore muscles. (Prince Turtle)
*'''Stick '''enchanted to hide the holder's existence from Darkstalker's awareness. (Prince Turtle)
*'''Skyfire '''enchanted to heal Kinkajou and make her love Turtle. (Princess Anemone)
*'''Mop '''enchanted to repeatedly hit Moonwatcher until she cleaned Anemone's room. (Princess Anemone)
*'''Gemstones '''enchanted to distract Darkstalker. (Princess Anemone)
*Earring enchanted to protect the wearer from any spells that Darkstalker casts. (Prince Turtle)


==== '''Known History''' ====
SeaWings can be driven mad if dehydrated from water for too long.{{Ref|TDP|218}} Dehydrated SeaWings appear insane and have barely any consciousness of what they do. This happened to [[Gill]] in the [[SkyWing palace]], but he is the only known SeaWing to be seen in this state.
Albatross was the first SeaWing animus mentioned in the book. Prince Fathom was discovered to be an animus when he was two and was mentored by Albatross. Sadly, by using his animus powers too much he burst out at a party when he arrived late and Queen Lagoon scolded him for being late. He then got angry and killed the Queen who was his sister, and murdered eight other members of the Royal SeaWing Family. He only stopped when Prince Fathom hid and enchanted spears to kill him.


[[Queen Pearl]] ascended to the throne peacefully and created a law that stated that animus magic could not be used in the SeaWing kingdom. Her brother, Prince Fathom, made an oath to her that he wouldn't use his powers. Sadly, he had to use his powers to stop his friend Darkstalker after he killed his father and to free his love, Indigo, from the spell Darkstalker put on her.
==== [[Animus magic]] ====
[[Animus magic]] is present in the SeaWing royal bloodline.{{Ref|TLH|206}} There are no rules on how much magic a SeaWing can use, and animus dragons are often controlled closely by the queen of the tribe.{{Ref|L1|69—70}}{{Ref|TLH|208}} Animus magic was the cause of the Royal SeaWing Massacre after Lagoon had pushed Albatross to the brink of madness from her forcing him to use his powers. This started an unsuccessful attempt to wipe animus magic from the tribe's bloodline, making its use illegal in the Kingdom of the Sea.{{Ref|L1|127—129}}


Later on, Queen Coral had a dragonet whom she named Princess Orca. At age seven, Orca challenged her mother to the throne. Unfortunately, she lost (by being accidentally impaled by a narwhal horn on the end of Queen Coral's tail). Before she died, she'd told her mom that she would reign forever and should thank her. This was because before she challenged her, she had carved a statue of herself and enchanted it. The enchantment made the statue come alive every time the royal hatchery's doors were closed and the only things inside were princesses (either grown or in their egg). Then, it would destroy all of them it could it possibly could and return to its pedestal. Orca probably wanted to kill off her own sisters (and daughters, later) so she could be queen as long as possible. Orca's last words befuddled the queen, as she had no idea of the powers her daughter held.
== Society ==
Citizen duties include kitchen work and enlistment in the army.{{Ref|TLH|219}} Most SeaWings work at the palace with jobs such as pearl diving,{{Ref|ToP|154}} weaving, carving, hunting, gardening, and caretakers for dragonets.{{Ref|TLH|143}}


Queen Coral had another female dragonet, only because she'd stayed with the egg the entire time in the hatchery. Her name was Princess Anemone- and soon, they learned that she was animus. Ever since, Queen Coral's favorite tutor, Whirlpool, has attempted to give her lessons. But the young princess frequently liked to annoy her teacher. Princess Blister (Coral's ally in the war of SandWing succession) intended to use Anemone's powers to win the war. When Tsunami arrived, she had been attacked by a suspicious mystery dragon. Anemone (being Tsunami's sister) enchanted a spear to locate and retrieve the culprit- who turned out to be Whirlpool himself. Anemone "accidentally" killed Whirlpool after he explained everything to them (including his plot to marry one of the SeaWing princesses to become king) by knocking him into a pool of electric eels. Her animus powers made her become more unstable, eventually pushing her over the edge. She attempted to murder her mother and sisters and become queen, but she was stopped by her brother, Turtle. Also, in her early years, she lived with a rubbery leash that grew with her, attached to her mother so she could not get hurt. She finally was released when she attended Jade Mountain Academy the first time. It is also said by Turtle in Talons of Power that he was the one that gave her powers and she was not born with them.
Coral is a writer whose [[scrolls]] are required reading in SeaWing schools, even those that are not of the best quality.{{Ref|TLH|44}} Guards have been shown to salute to her,{{Ref|TLH|153}} and most of her subjects regard her as a good queen.{{Ref|TLH|182}}


Prince Turtle's first appearance is in ''Moon Rising'', and it is not immediately known that he is an animus. However, this is discovered in ''Escaping Peril'', when he uses an enchanted river rock to heal [[Prince Winter]]'s burn wounds from a fight with [[Peril]]. In ''Talons of Power'', he uses his powers to stay under the radar, then ultimately animus-dueling with his sister Anemone to prevent her from killing off the royal family like her ancestor Albatross.
The Summer Palace, before its destruction, utilized an advance guard. It was a troop consisted of at least fifteen soldiers whose duty was to keep intruders away from the palace.{{Ref|TLH|50}}
 
In modern Pyrrhia, most SeaWing citizens appear well fed, well-rested, and content.{{Ref|TLH|108}} The queen uses a council consisting of selected council members and members of the royal SeaWing family or members that the queen trusts. The Council has frequent meetings.{{Ref|TLH|113}}
 
SeaWings keep pets such as seahorses, sea dragons, cuttlefish, and bobtail squid.{{Ref|AGttDW|54}} They also keep decorative animals such as luminous jellyfish.{{Ref|L1|61}}
 
SeaWings historically used boats.{{Ref|L1|90}}


== Names ==
== Names ==
SeaWings are named after ocean plants and animals such as Shark, seabirds such as Albatross, water features such as Tsunami, and marine animal body parts such as Gill. SeaWings can also be named after areas near water, such as Wharf, or shades of blue and green, such as Cerulean.
SeaWings may be named after sea-related objects or wildlife, examples being Nautilus, Anemone, [[Orca]], [[Shark]], [[Snail (TLH)|Snail]], Coral, and [[Turtle]]. They may also have names related to shades of aquamarine colors such as [[Cerulean]] and [[Indigo]]. Some share the names of gemstones, such as [[Sapphire]] and [[Pearl (L1)|Pearl]], and they may also have names relating to aquatic anatomies, like [[Fin]], Gill, and [[Webs]], or naturally occurring oceanic phenomena, such as [[Ripple]], [[Current]], Tsunami, [[Typhoon]], [[Riptide]], [[Splash]], and [[Whirlpool]].
 
Click [[:Category:SeaWings|here]] for a list of known SeaWings.
 
==== Animus dragons ====
* [[Albatross]]
* [[Anemone]] (artificial)
* [[Fathom]]
* [[Orca]]
* [[Turtle]]


==Known SeaWings==
==== Students at Jade Mountain ====
For a list of known SeaWings, click [[:Category:SeaWings|here.]]
* [[Anemone]]
* [[Barracuda]]
* [[Pike]]
* [[Snail (MR)|Snail]]
* [[Turtle]]


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* SeaWings are the only tribe not to have a breath and/or mouth weapon.
* There is a tale about an abandoned SeaWing dragonet who was raised by a pod of orcas.{{Ref|ToP|111}}
* SeaWings have their own underwater language which they speak by gesturing with their talons and glowing/flashing their stripes underwater. The language is called Aquatic.
* Tsunami described breathing in salt water through her gills as "sharp," mentioning that it felt "like inhaling smoke."{{Ref|TLH|11}}
*All of the SeaWing POVs so far are part of the royal family.
* In the time of ''Darkstalker'', SeaWings used toothpaste.{{Ref|L1|24}}
*SeaWings have the most known dragons in their tribe, having 52 known members.
* Humans seem to think that SeaWings might also inhabit large rivers and lakes.<ref>[[Dragon guides/Dragonslayer]]</ref>
*Animus magic is commonly found in the Royal SeaWing Family. The SeaWing tribe has also had the most confirmed animus dragons out of the tribes.
* [[Tui]] stated that SeaWings would like sushi the most.{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
*SeaWings, dolphins, whales, and porpoises are alike because they have their own underwater language. SeaWings have stripes, while dolphins, whales, and porpoises have clicks and whistles to communicate.
* Based on how Coral set up the prison in the Summer Palace, SeaWings are aware that electricity can harm dragons and that water conducts it well.{{Ref|TLH|257}}
*In ''Talons of Power'', a tale about an abandoned SeaWing dragonet that was raised by a pack of orcas is mentioned. This is similar to Rudyard Kipling's ''Jungle Book'' , as in that book, a boy named Mogli is raised by a pack of wolves.
* In ''Darkstalker,'' during the events of the Royal SeaWing Massacre, SeaWings are described to have red blood;{{Ref|L1|70}} however, in ''[[The Flames of Hope]]'', Tsunami's blood is described to be blue.{{Ref|TFoH|44}} This was corrected in later printings.
*A SeaWing named [[Typhoon]] is the very first SeaWing known to be a hybrid, being half IceWing.
 
*Seawings may be based of the Leviathan, a giant sea dragon in Scandinavian mythology.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SeaWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
SeaTransparent.png|A typical SeaWing (lineart), by [[Joy Ang]]
File:Transparent SeaWing Base (Joy Ang).png|A typical SeaWing (transparent), by Joy Ang
SeaWing DE.png|A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
</gallery>


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== References ==
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SeaWings, also known as sea dragons or ocean dragons to humans, are a Pyrrhian dragon tribe that currently reside in the Kingdom of the Sea. Currently, they are ruled by Queen Coral and can speak both Aquatic underwater and Dragon when out of water.

The SeaWings were allied with Blister during the War of SandWing Succession until the bombing of the Summer Palace, which caused them to flee to the Deep Palace, breaking their alliance with Blister. They were previously allied with the MudWings until their SeaWing Commander, Tempest, was assassinated by Deathbringer. In the time of Darkstalker, they had an Island Palace for diplomatic meetings and parties with dragons from other tribes. It was abandoned after the Royal SeaWing Massacre where Albatross lost most of his soul and went mad, resulting in the killing of many SeaWings, including Lagoon.

Description

The royal SeaWing pattern of glowing stripes as shown on Tsunami from The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
A typical SeaWing egg, by Mike Holmes

SeaWings are considered short in height[1] with long, compact bodies and short legs. They have curved horns, a slender, curved snout, and two barbels on the underside of their jaw. Their tongues can be forked or non-forked. They have webbed spines along the backs of their necks to the tips of their tails, as well as on their chests. SeaWings have webbed talons with hooked claws, as well as long, powerful tails that are useful for swimming. They have gills on the sides of their necks that allow them to breathe underwater.[2]

SeaWings commonly have scale colors in the ranges of blues[3] and greens,[4] including indigo,[5] blue-green,[6] aquamarine, and shades of gray.[7] Although rare, dragons may have pink scales, wings, or horns.[8] Some SeaWings can also have black spiraling patterns, like those shown on Nautilus.[6] In the sunlight, their scales may look like glossy emeralds and sapphires.[9] SeaWings usually have eyes that are a shade of blue[8] or green.[10]

SeaWings have glowing stripes along their faces, bodies, and wings. Members of the royal family have glowing spirals on the edges and starburst markings on the undersides of their wings, while most non-royal SeaWings have smaller starbursts but no spiral patterns.[11]

SeaWing eggs are green or blue[12] and are heavy, especially soon before they hatch.[13]

Diet

Breakfast being served to the SeaWing Council from The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

SeaWings mainly eat raw fish and other aquatic creatures such as whales, squid, octopi, turtles, crabs, and sea snails,[14] while lower class SeaWings eat eels, though this is stated insultingly.[15] SeaWings may also prepare soup, stew, and roasted seagull, usually for guests from other tribes, like they did for Princess Blister.[16][17] The SeaWing Council eat raw, ruby-red fish that is deboned and arranged into rolls with seaweed, tiny green crabs, and a salad of octopus tentacles and herbs, sprinkled with lemon juice.[18] SeaWings are also noted to eat clams, sea birds,[7] lobsters,[19] and on special occasions such as hatching days, raw tuna wrapped in seaweed stuffed with tiny fish eggs.[20]

The buffet table during a party at the Island Palace from Darkstalker (graphic novel), by Jake Parker

In the time of Darkstalker, royal SeaWings prepared coconut rice, tuna rolls, macadamia treats, and a mango-lime drink.[21] Humpback stated that many years prior, dragons ate scavenger sashimi every afternoon.[22] Fathom mentioned that SeaWings sometimes consume sharks, though dragonets are taught to be careful of them until they are full-grown.[23]

Queen Coral has forbidden the consumption of dolphins because she believes that they might be distantly related to dragons,[24] though Tsunami thinks it might be because she is afraid that somebody might catch and kill Anemone by mistake, as her scales are the same pink/pale blue colors as dolphins.[8]

Abilities

Tsunami using her bioluminescent scales to catch Riptide's attention from The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

SeaWings have gills, powerful tails, and exceptional night vision.[25] They are able to breathe and see underwater and use their tails, wings, and webbed talons to swim.[26][27] Their claws are curved like fishhooks to help them swim,[28] and their tails can be used to batter opponents or create huge waves.[29] SeaWings often ride currents to travel the ocean faster,[30] and they prefer to alternate swimming and flying when traveling long distances.[31] Physical wounds, such as burns, can be healed by ocean water.[32]

The bioluminescent stripes on a SeaWing's body are used to converse underwater,[33] as well as to attract partners.[34] They can control when the stripes on their bodies glow and can light up each one individually. Different combinations of stripes and/or hand signals indicate different words in Aquatic. Aquatic is used underwater and on the surface.[35]

Gill dehydrated and mentally unstable from The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

SeaWings can be driven mad if dehydrated from water for too long.[36] Dehydrated SeaWings appear insane and have barely any consciousness of what they do. This happened to Gill in the SkyWing palace, but he is the only known SeaWing to be seen in this state.

Animus magic is present in the SeaWing royal bloodline.[37] There are no rules on how much magic a SeaWing can use, and animus dragons are often controlled closely by the queen of the tribe.[38][39] Animus magic was the cause of the Royal SeaWing Massacre after Lagoon had pushed Albatross to the brink of madness from her forcing him to use his powers. This started an unsuccessful attempt to wipe animus magic from the tribe's bloodline, making its use illegal in the Kingdom of the Sea.[40]

Society

Citizen duties include kitchen work and enlistment in the army.[41] Most SeaWings work at the palace with jobs such as pearl diving,[42] weaving, carving, hunting, gardening, and caretakers for dragonets.[43]

Coral is a writer whose scrolls are required reading in SeaWing schools, even those that are not of the best quality.[44] Guards have been shown to salute to her,[45] and most of her subjects regard her as a good queen.[46]

The Summer Palace, before its destruction, utilized an advance guard. It was a troop consisted of at least fifteen soldiers whose duty was to keep intruders away from the palace.[47]

In modern Pyrrhia, most SeaWing citizens appear well fed, well-rested, and content.[48] The queen uses a council consisting of selected council members and members of the royal SeaWing family or members that the queen trusts. The Council has frequent meetings.[49]

SeaWings keep pets such as seahorses, sea dragons, cuttlefish, and bobtail squid.[19] They also keep decorative animals such as luminous jellyfish.[50]

SeaWings historically used boats.[51]

Names

SeaWings may be named after sea-related objects or wildlife, examples being Nautilus, Anemone, Orca, Shark, Snail, Coral, and Turtle. They may also have names related to shades of aquamarine colors such as Cerulean and Indigo. Some share the names of gemstones, such as Sapphire and Pearl, and they may also have names relating to aquatic anatomies, like Fin, Gill, and Webs, or naturally occurring oceanic phenomena, such as Ripple, Current, Tsunami, Typhoon, Riptide, Splash, and Whirlpool.

Click here for a list of known SeaWings.

Animus dragons

Students at Jade Mountain

Trivia

  • There is a tale about an abandoned SeaWing dragonet who was raised by a pod of orcas.[52]
  • Tsunami described breathing in salt water through her gills as "sharp," mentioning that it felt "like inhaling smoke."[53]
  • In the time of Darkstalker, SeaWings used toothpaste.[54]
  • Humans seem to think that SeaWings might also inhabit large rivers and lakes.[55]
  • Tui stated that SeaWings would like sushi the most.[event 1]
  • Based on how Coral set up the prison in the Summer Palace, SeaWings are aware that electricity can harm dragons and that water conducts it well.[56]
  • In Darkstalker, during the events of the Royal SeaWing Massacre, SeaWings are described to have red blood;[57] however, in The Flames of Hope, Tsunami's blood is described to be blue.[58] This was corrected in later printings.

References

  1. Darkstalker, page 62
  2. Dragon guides
  3. The Lost Heir, page 74
  4. The Lost Heir, page 243
  5. Darkstalker, page 3
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Lost Heir, prologue
  7. 7.0 7.1 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 35
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 The Lost Heir, page 77
  9. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 98
  10. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 9
  11. The Lost Heir, page 52
  12. The Lost Heir, page 218
  13. The Lost Heir, page 148
  14. The Lost Heir, page 110–111
  15. The Lost Heir, page 114
  16. The Lost Heir, page 194
  17. Talons of Power, page 88
  18. The Lost Heir, page 110
  19. 19.0 19.1 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 54
  20. A Guide to the Dragon World, page 52
  21. Darkstalker, page 61–62
  22. Darkstalker, page 59
  23. Darkstalker, page 28
  24. The Lost Heir, page 49
  25. The Lost Heir, page 100
  26. Dragon guides
  27. The Lost Heir, page 94
  28. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 219
  29. The Lost Heir, page 13
  30. The Lost Heir, page 95
  31. Darkness of Dragons, page 289
  32. The Lost Heir, page 23
  33. The Lost Heir, page 35
  34. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 76
  35. The Lost Heir, page 195
  36. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 218
  37. The Lost Heir, page 206
  38. Darkstalker, page 69—70
  39. The Lost Heir, page 208
  40. Darkstalker, page 127—129
  41. The Lost Heir, page 219
  42. Talons of Power, page 154
  43. The Lost Heir, page 143
  44. The Lost Heir, page 44
  45. The Lost Heir, page 153
  46. The Lost Heir, page 182
  47. The Lost Heir, page 50
  48. The Lost Heir, page 108
  49. The Lost Heir, page 113
  50. Darkstalker, page 61
  51. Darkstalker, page 90
  52. Talons of Power, page 111
  53. The Lost Heir, page 11
  54. Darkstalker, page 24
  55. Dragon guides/Dragonslayer
  56. The Lost Heir, page 257
  57. Darkstalker, page 70
  58. The Flames of Hope, page 44
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SeaWings
Queens

Present: Coral
Historical: LagoonPearl

Royalty
(Present)

AnemoneAukletCeruleanFinGillMorayOctopusOrcaSharkTsunamiTurtle

Royalty
(Historical)

AlbatrossClearpoolCowrieCurrentEelFathomHumpbackMantaReefRippleSapphireScallopSplash

Jade Mountain

AnemoneBarracudaPikeSnailTsunamiTurtle

Other Dragons
(Present)

AbaloneFlounderHerringKelpLagoonNautilusPearlPiranhaRiptideSnailSnapperSquidTempestTortoiseUrchinWebsWhirlpool

Other Dragons
(Historical)

IndigoLionfishWharf

Hybrids

Typhoon

Folklore

Droplet

Kingdom

Bay of a Thousand ScalesDeep PalaceSummer Palace

Kingdom
(Historical)

Island Palace

Society

AquaticBombing of the Summer PalaceRoyal SeaWing MassacreSeaWing CouncilTalons of Power ceremony


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