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|quote  = Hey, if I had my scrolls with me, I'd have all the information we could possibly want.
|quote  = You can't be the most cowardly [[Dragons|dragon]] on [[Pyrrhia]] right now. Remember, you've read over all the history [[scrolls]] you could find about famous battles. Now use that knowledge. [...] It's time to prove that you really do belong in this [[The Dragonet Prophecy (prophecy)|prophecy]].
|speaker = Starflight in [[The Dragonet Prophecy]].
|speaker = Starflight's thoughts prior to the [[NightWing]] invasion, ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''
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|name     = Starflight
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|age       = 7 years (hatched in 5005 AS)
|age       = 7 years (hatched in 5,005 AS)
|gender     = Male
|gender   = Male
|tribe     = [[NightWings]]
|tribe     = [[NightWings]]
|occupation = [[The Dragonets of Destiny|Former Dragonet of Destiny]], [[Jade Mountain Academy]] Librarian
|powers    =  
|residence  = [[Jade Mountain]]
|status    = Alive


|Relation1  = Mother
|status    = Alive (as of ''[[The Dangerous Gift]]'')
|RName1    = [[Farsight]]
|Relation2  = Father
|RName2    = [[Mastermind]]
|Relation3  = Half-Sister
|RName3    = [[Fierceteeth]]
|Relation4  = Daughter
|RName4    = [[Starflight's Daughter]] (in a possible future)


|current  = Librarian at [[Jade Mountain Academy]]
|former    = [[Dragonet of destiny]],<br />
Captive of [[Queen Scarlet]]


|appeared  = ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]'', ''[[The Dark Secret]]'', ''[[The Brightest Night]]'', ''[[Moon Rising]]'', ''[[Escaping Peril]]'', ''[[Talons of Power]]'', ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''
|Relation1 = Mother
|mentioned  = ''[[Prisoners]]'', ''[[Winter Turning]]''
|RName1    = [[Farsight]]
|Relation2 = Father
|RName2    = [[Mastermind]]
|Relation3 = Half-Sister
|RName3    = [[Fierceteeth]]
|Relation4 = Daughter
|RName4    = [[Unnamed characters#NightWings|Unnamed NightWing]] (in a possible timeline)
 
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''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'',<br />
''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]'',<br />
''[[The Hidden Kingdom (book)|The Hidden Kingdom]]'',<br />
''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]'',<br />
''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''
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''[[Moon Rising (book)|Moon Rising]]'',<br />
''[[Escaping Peril (book)|Escaping Peril]]'',<br />
''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'',<br />
''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''
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''[[The Hive Queen]]'',<br />
''[[The Poison Jungle (book)|The Poison Jungle]]'', <br />
''[[The Dangerous Gift]]''
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''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'',<br />
''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)|The Lost Heir]]'',<br />
''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)|The Hidden Kingdom]]'',<br />
''[[The Dark Secret (graphic novel)|The Dark Secret]]'',<br />
''[[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)|The Brightest Night]]'',<br />
''[[Moon Rising (graphic novel)|Moon Rising]]'',<br />
''[[Escaping Peril (graphic novel)|Escaping Peril]]''
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|leApp    = ''[[Dragonslayer]]''
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|wiApp    = ''[[Prisoners]]'' (egg)
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''[[Forge Your Dragon World]]'',<br />
''[[Official Wings of Fire Coloring Book]]'',<br />
''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'',<br />
''[[How to Draw]]'',<br />
''[[Official Wings of Fire Stained Glass Art Book]]''
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'''Starflight''' is a young male [[NightWings|NightWing]] and is a [[The Dragonets of Destiny|dragonet of destiny]]. He is considered the smartest of the dragonets, and is the main protagonist of ''[[The Dark Secret]]''. [[Morrowseer]] selected [[Fatespeaker]] as the false NightWing Dragonet of Destiny, and became Starflight's friend shortly after meeting him. However, later in the story Fatespeaker was confirmed as a love interest. Before meeting Fatespeaker, Starflight had been in love with one dragon his whole life- Sunny, another Dragonet of Destiny. However, at the end of ''The Dark Secret'', Sunny confessed that she did love him, but more as a brother than a romantic partner. He now shows love toward Fatespeaker rather than Sunny, as shown in the second arc. Starflight was blinded by the eruption from the volcano in the [[Night Kingdom]]. It is unknown if this blindness is permanent, but it is very likely, and [[Tui T. Sutherland]] had said that it seems to be so.
'''Starflight''' is an adult male [[NightWing]] and the main protagonist of ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''. Along with being a former [[dragonet of destiny]] and one of the founders of [[Jade Mountain Academy]], he was partially responsible for ending the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. After being caught in a volcanic eruption on the [[NightWing island]], Starflight was permanently blinded and currently resides at Jade Mountain Academy as the head librarian. He formerly had romantic feelings for [[Sunny]].  


In ''[[Moon Rising]]'', he is in charge of the [[Jade Mountain]] library as the [[Jade Mountain Academy]] librarian. He was always worrying that [[Ex-Queen Scarlet]] may be coming back for revenge before being informed that she was killed in a challenge for the throne of the [[SkyWings]]. He was on Scarlet assassination list, and was attacked by [[Princess Icicle]] in ''Moon Rising'' because of it. However, [[Moonwatcher]], [[Winter]], and [[Qibli]] caught up to [[Icicle]] in the library and saved Starflight just in time. Moon had also seen a vision with a NightWing dragonet who called Starflight her father, likely with [[Fatespeaker]].
== Description ==
Starflight has midnight-black scales{{Ref|TDP|123}} with glints of purple and deep blue in them.{{Ref|TDP|297}} The silver scales on the undersides of his{{Ref|TLH|286}} black wings{{Ref|THK|26}} spray outward like a splash of water, similar to his father, [[Mastermind]].{{Ref|TDS|48}} He has a black snout and claws,{{Ref|TLH|76}} as well as sinewy shoulders.{{Ref|TBN|268}} The space between his wings is narrow and he is not very burly.{{Ref|TLH|47}} He wears a bandage{{Ref|TBN|220}} over his very dark green eyes,{{Ref|Event|https://web.archive.org/web/20210301000932/https://frostiik.tumblr.com/post/157718152783/wings-of-fire-new-info}} and has long burn scars{{Ref|TBN|8}} streaking across his scales and snout.{{Ref|TBN|206}}


== Appearance ==
== Personality ==
Starflight has midnight-black{{Ref|TDP|123}} scales {{Ref|TDP|297}}, and pale silver underscales. [[Tui T. Sutherland]] has confirmed he has dark green eyes. The silver scales on the underside of his wings spray outward like a splash of water, unlike [[Morrowseer|Morrowseer's]]{{Ref|TDS|48}}, whose curls inwards like a snail shell. Starflight was blinded by the eruption in the Night Kingdom that killed Morrowseer and wears a blindfold because of that and privacy for his eyes. It was also described by [[Clay]] in [[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)]] to have some dark blue in his scales.
Starflight is often tentative,{{Ref|TLH|291}} sensible,{{Ref|TLH|261}} a know-it-all,{{Ref|TLH|246}} massively annoying,{{Ref|TLH|127}} overly cautious,{{Ref|TLH|20}} lecturing,{{Ref|TLH|7}} anxious,{{Ref|TLH|6}} worried,{{Ref|TLH|3}} and nervous.{{Ref|DoD|294}} However, he is indignant and willing to fight for his students.{{Ref|DoD|302}} He is shown to have a humorous side.{{Ref|THK|71}} Starflight also is very protective of his scrolls.{{Ref|DoD|370}} [[Moonwatcher]] described his thoughts as constantly busy, ticking through all the things he needed to do.{{Ref|MR|31}} He frets{{Ref|TLH|4}} and complains often.{{Ref|TLH|3}} After he was temporarily kidnapped by [[Morrowseer]], he tried to be bossy toward his friends, although he only wanted to keep them all safe by doing so.{{Ref|TLH|4}} He often overthinks and worries so much that he ends up not doing anything at all,{{Ref|TLH|18}} and can sulk when he is upset. However, he is a useful companion, as he has valuable information such as geography and flight patterns constantly on his mind.{{Ref|TLH|22}} Reading is his specialty,{{Ref|TLH|91}} and he is very smart but completely unreliable and terrified of the [[Pyrrhia|world]], despite him wanting to be brave and helpful.{{Ref|TLH|268}} [[Glory]] said he "shrieks like a tiny [[scavenger]]".{{Ref|THK|33}} He tries to know everything so that he may be useful, but he is not a good fighter and is not brave.{{Ref|TLH|165}} He is talented at memorizing things and repeating those facts over and over, even when no one seems to be listening.{{Ref|TLH|197}} He will easily subside when argued with.{{Ref|TLH|199}}


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
===''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]''===
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Starflight was given to the [[Talons of Peace]] as an unhatched [[Dragon Eggs|egg]] by the NightWing prophet who gave the [[The Dragonet Prophecy (Prophecy)|prophecy]], Morrowseer. Unlike most of the other dragonets (excluding [[Clay]], who was sold to the Talons of Peace for two cows by his mother, [[Cattail]]), his egg was not stolen but given to the Talons of Peace by the NightWings; hence the line in the prophecy "Wings of night shall come to you". He was hatched and raised by the guardians, [[Kestrel]], [[Dune]], and [[Webs]] along with the other dragonets, Clay, [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Queen Glory|Glory]], and [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]]. He was slightly smaller than the other dragonets (except Sunny), and he loved scrolls and the stories told by their guardians, mainly Dune, thus becoming the dragonet's subject to their jokes and taunts. He has no powers but could have obtained the powers of seeing each possible future and powerful mind reading if he been hatched under the light of the three full moons on the Brightest Night. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you see it), he hatched in the cave, away from the moonlight from the three moons.
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|content = Starflight was given to the [[Talons of Peace]] as an unhatched egg by Morrowseer, the NightWing prophet who delivered the [[The Dragonet Prophecy (prophecy)|Dragonet Prophecy]]. Unlike most of the other [[dragonets]], his egg was not stolen, but given to the Talons of Peace by the NightWings; hence the line in the prophecy "Wings of night shall come to you." While he was born with three full moons in the sky, Starflight received no NightWing powers due to hatching in an underground cave, where the moonlight could not reach his egg. He was hatched and raised by the [[Talons of Peace#Guardians of the dragonets|guardians]] [[Kestrel]], [[Dune]], and [[Webs]], along with the other dragonets, [[Clay]], [[Tsunami]], Glory, and Sunny. He loved [[scrolls]] and the stories told by their guardians, mainly Dune, thus becoming the subject of the dragonets' jokes and taunts they loved to make.
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=== The Dragonet Prophecy ===
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|content = Starflight was in the dragonets' study cave, where Tsunami started to assign the "parts". Starflight protested against this, suggesting that he should read to them instead, before being shut down by the other dragonets. During their reenactment of the start of War of SandWing Succession, Starflight played as [[Blaze|Princess Blaze]], a role which he vehemently hated. Later when Morrowseer visited the cave to inspect the dragonets, he seemed to approve of Starflight, due to him being a fellow NightWing. Starflight also had a private meeting with Morrowseer, whom he feared would discover he had not discovered his powers yet. After the dragonets found out about the guardians' plan to kill Glory, the dragonets of destiny came up with a plan in order to escape. During this, Starflight gave Clay some lifesaving advice during his attempt to escape. He helped Tsunami escape from the chains their guardians used to stop her from preventing Glory's murder. He and Sunny contributed to their escape attempt by burning the scrolls as a smoke signal to Clay and Tsunami, which led to him and the rest of the dragonets getting captured by [[Scarlet]] and her [[SkyWing]] soldiers.


Starflight was very literal and serious but turned out to be a pathetic fighter. However, he is very intelligent, enough so that the other dragonets consider him to be "the smartest [[Dragons|dragon]] in [[Pyrrhia]]". When Morrowseer arrived again, he proclaimed the [[RainWings|RainWing]], Glory, an unworthy substitute for the deceased SkyWing. Due to this, Starflight gave Clay some lifesaving advice during his attempt to escape. Starflight also had a private meeting with Morrowseer, whom he feared would discover he had not discovered his own powers yet. Helping Tsunami escape from her chains their guardians used to stop her from preventing Glory's murder. He and Sunny helped their escape attempt by burning the scrolls as a smoke signal to Clay and Tsunami, which led to him and the rest of the dragonets getting captured by Queen Scarlet. Starflight has an obvious crush on Sunny as hinted in the books, although she does not feel the same way about him.
Chained to a rock spire away from his friends, Starflight despaired of ever escaping. He was often seen with his wings tented over his head, refusing to speak or interact with other dragons. Due to his poor skills in battle, Clay volunteered to fight in his place multiple times to keep Starflight from being killed. This led to Clay facing [[Fjord]] instead of him, which led to Fjord's death. He instantly became distrustful of [[Peril]] and stayed far away from her. Clay could hear Starflight singing along with all the other prisoners. After Clay's attempt to communicate with Peril through [[Songs#The Dragonets Are Coming|song]], he was also taken to Peril's room by Scarlet and [[Burn|Princess Burn]], who had arrived the previous day. Starflight managed to figure out how to escape using Peril, but was betrayed due to her obsession with Clay. He also was the one to confirm that Clay was immune to fire.
[[File:TsunamiVStarflight.png|thumb|Tsunami and Starflight refusing to fight each other]]
Chained to a spire of rock away from his friends, Starflight despairs of ever escaping. Due to his pathetic skills in battle, Clay volunteered to fight in his place multiple times to keep Starflight from being killed. This led to Clay facing [[Fjord]] instead of him, which led to Fjord's death. He instantly became distrustful of [[Peril]], and stayed far away from her. After Clay's attempt to communicate with Peril through [[The Dragonets Are Coming (Bar Song)|song]], he was also taken to Peril's room by Scarlet and [[Princess Burn|Burn]], who had arrived the previous day. Starflight managed to figure out how to escape using Peril but was betrayed due to her obsession with Clay. He also was the one to configure Clay being immune to fire.
[[File:StarflightBeingTaken.png|thumb|Starflight being taken by Morrowseer and the other NightWings]]
He was eventually pitted against Tsunami in a gladiatorial style battle, of which Scarlet was fond of. He and Tsunami refused to fight each other, however, and Scarlet released four scavengers for them to battle. After the fight in which two of the scavengers were killed, Queen Scarlet declared that they would have to face off against all eight of the [[IceWings]]. However, Morrowseer and a squadron of NightWings came to Starflight's rescue before having to fight.


He later met up with the dragonets outside the [[MudWings|Mud]] [[Mud Kingdom|Kingdom]], charged with the orders to convince the group to choose [[Blister]] as part of Morrowseer's plot to make Blister the queen of the [[SandWings]].
He was eventually pitted against Tsunami in a gladiatorial style battle, of which Scarlet was fond of. He and Tsunami refused to fight each other, however, so Scarlet released four scavengers for them to battle. After the fight in which two of the scavengers were killed, Queen Scarlet declared that they would have to face off against all eight of the [[IceWings]]. However, Morrowseer and a squadron of NightWings came to Starflight's rescue before having to fight. He protested, stating he could not leave his friends behind, but either Morrowseer did not hear him shouting, or he just did not care.


===''[[The Lost Heir]]''===
He later met up with the dragonets outside the [[Mud Kingdom]], with the orders to convince his group to choose [[Blister|Princess Blister]] as part of Morrowseer's plot to make her the [[queen]] of the [[SandWings]], in return for her help with the NightWings own goal.
In the beginning of the book, Tsunami thought he was trying to take her place as the dragonets' leader when he offered to take Sunny which seemed to be difficult. And told them all to do something other than the thing Tsunami wanted. He was with the other [[The Dragonets of Destiny|dragonets]] when [[Commander Shark]] ordered Clay to be chained.
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|content = At the beginning of the book, Starflight constantly made warnings about the SkyWings hunting for them, telling his friends they should hide under the trees. Tsunami thought he was trying to take her place as the dragonets' leader when he offered to take Sunny, and told them all to do something other than something Tsunami wanted. He was with the other dragonets when [[Shark|Commander Shark]] ordered Clay to be chained.


During their stay, he was supporting Blister's side of the war awkwardly, the result of an order from Morrowseer in the first book. However, he eventually went against Morrowseer's plan and told [[Queen Coral]] that Blister killed Kestrel, wanted Webs dead for her own reasons, and didn't care about Tsunami, which angered Blister. Following this, he was imprisoned along with the other dragonets (including Tsunami) by Blister and Queen Coral. Starflight helped Tsunami escape the cell to release them. Starflight also hates raw fish.
During their stay, he awkwardly supported Blister's side of the war, the result of an order from Morrowseer. However, he eventually went against Morrowseer's plan and told [[Queen Coral]] that Blister killed Kestrel, wanted Webs dead for her own reasons, and did not care about Tsunami, much to Blister's anger. Following this, he was imprisoned along with the other dragonets by Blister and Queen Coral. Starflight helped Tsunami escape the cell to release them, by giving the information that electric eels needed time to recharge.
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|heading = ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (book)|The Hidden Kingdom]]''
|content = Starflight was very helpful to Glory as she tried to unravel who was kidnapping the [[RainWings]]. Glory observed that he had probably been hopelessly in love with Sunny his whole life. He also showed a bit of humor, as he played a prank involving a melon on Clay while he was sleeping and joked that they should bring back the fruit for Tsunami. After [[Deathbringer]]'s failed attempt to assassinate Blaze, he revealed that Morrowseer had told him to convince the other dragonets to pick Blister. In the end, Clay told the dragonets that Starflight had disappeared, and said he might have gone to warn the NightWings, which was later revealed to be untrue.
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|content = Starflight remembered that a NightWing knocked him out while he was guarding the [[NightWing tunnels|tunnel]] and brought him to their kingdom. He woke up in a small cave. A few NightWing dragonets were watching him sleep. One of them was his half-sister [[Fierceteeth]], who wished she was the prophesied dragonet. Morrowseer then came in and brought Starflight to see the queen. He was taken to a cave and pushed onto a pillar of rock surrounded by lava. The cave was filled with around forty council dragons, and on the wall across from him was the NightWing heir to the throne, [[Greatness|Princess Greatness]]. Greatness listened to and spoke for her mother, [[Battlewinner|Queen Battlewinner]], who was behind the wall submerged in lava because of an IceWing's frostbreath. When the NightWings demanded information regarding the RainWings, Starflight panicked and said that Glory was planning an attack. Deathbringer was then brought in by [[Vengeance]], who claimed that Deathbringer was a traitor and conspired with the RainWings. However, Greatness ordered Vengeance to be thrown into the lava for endangering the tribe by letting Glory in and for irritating the queen.


===''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''===
Morrowseer took Starflight hunting, also to get more information. After Starflight figured out why other NightWings can safely eat infected carrion, Morrowseer realized who Starflight's father is and brought Starflight to see him. When Starflight asked to meet his mother, Morrowseer told him his mother, [[Farsight]], had been killed trying to save a [[SeaWing]] years ago, which devastated him. [[Fatespeaker]] found them and decided to tag along as she told Starflight she was the NightWing dragonet of destiny. This led Starflight to realize he was being replaced. They found his father, Mastermind, in the lab of the palace and met him. His father took him to show them an experiment. In a small room, a RainWing is chained to the wall. When Starflight asked for her name, she said it was [[Orchid]], prompting Starflight to tell her [[Mangrove]] was looking for her. Starflight then realized that the NightWings were planning to invade the rainforest and steal the RainWings' home.
Starflight was very helpful to Glory as she tried to unravel who was kidnapping the RainWings. Glory observed that he'd probably been hopelessly in love with Sunny his whole life. He also showed a bit of humor; he played a prank involving a melon on Clay while he was sleeping and wanting to bring back the rubbery fruit for Tsunami. After [[Deathbringer|Deathbringer's]] failed attempt to assassinate [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]], he revealed that Morrowseer had told him to convince the other dragonets to pick Blister. At the end, Clay told the dragonets Starflight had disappeared and said he might have gone to warn the NightWings, which was not true.


===''[[The Dark Secret]]''===
Morrowseer came in and brought Starflight to meet the [[Talons of Peace#The False Dragonets|false dragonets of destiny]], whom he soon assigned to kill Starflight. Starflight fled to the RainWing prison, and two of the false dragonets of destiny were caught by NightWings guarding the area. However, Fatespeaker found him and promised she would not kill him, and they both returned to the cave. During the night, Fatespeaker brought Starflight to explore the palace, and they found the old treasury, where Starflight found a [[dreamvisitor]]. He went back to his bed and attempted to use it but failed. The next morning, Morrowseer brought the false dragonets and Starflight southward to a remote outpost belonging to the SkyWings. He instructed them to make the SkyWing guards inside switch alliances to Blister. When Starflight was not able to get them to switch, a group of NightWings killed the SkyWings. Starflight suspects that this would have happened no matter what they convinced the guards. [[Squid]] stated he wanted to quit and Morrowseer told him to leave, resulting in the SeaWing saying he was lying. However, Morrowseer forced him to fly away, alone.
(This book is from Starflight's PoV.)


Starflight remembers that a NightWing knocked him out while he was guarding the tunnel and brought him to their kingdom. He wakes up in a small cave. A few NightWing dragonets are watching him sleep. One of them is his sister [[Fierceteeth]], who wishes she was the prophesied dragonet. Morrowseer then comes in and brings Starflight to see the queen. He is taken to a cave and pushed on to a pillar of rock surrounded by lava. The cave is filled with around forty council dragons and on the wall across from him is the NightWing heir to the throne, [[Princess Greatness]]. Greatness listens to and speaks for her mother, [[Queen Battlewinner]], who is behind the wall. When the NightWings demand information regarding the RainWings, Starflight panics and says that Glory is planning an attack. Deathbringer is then brought in by [[Vengeance]], who claims that Deathbringer is a traitor and conspired with the RainWings. However, Greatness orders Vengeance to be thrown into the lava for endangering the tribe by letting Glory in, and irritating the queen.
The following night, after returning to the island, Fatespeaker found Starflight in the dormitory. She prompted him to wake because [[Flame]] was leaving the dormitory and she wanted to follow him. They followed Flame down to the prisons where Deathbringer was being held. Flame asked Deathbringer for tips on how to be an assassin. Flame thought what Deathbringer told him was useless. When he was gone, Fatespeaker asked him where to find the queen. Deathbringer told them, and they found her in a cauldron full of lava. Starflight and Fatespeaker were both extremely shaken. Starflight tried to figure out how this was possible. The queen then explained to him that while fighting an IceWing, the IceWing shot its frostbreath into her mouth. In order to counteract the ice forming inside of her body, she was confined to a pool of lava. They explained to her Morrowseer's plan but she refused to help. After returning to the dormitory, Starflight attempted to use the dreamvisitor again. He succeeded, entering Glory's dream and explaining to her what happened, and she prepared her army.


Morrowseer takes Starflight hunting, also to get more information. After Starflight figures out why other NightWings can safely eat infected carrion, Morrowseer realizes who Starflight's father is and brings him to see him. Fatespeaker finds them and decides to tag along as she tells Starflight she is the NightWing Dragonet of Destiny. This leads Starflight to realize he is being replaced. They find his father, [[Mastermind]], in the lab of the palace and meet him. His father takes him to show them an experiment. In a small room, a RainWing is chained to the wall. When Starflight asks for her name, she says it is [[Orchid]], prompting Starflight to tell her [[Mangrove]] is looking for her. Starflight then realizes that the NightWings are planning to steal the RainWings' home.
The next day, Morrowseer ordered Flame to fight [[Ochre]]. After Ochre attempted to surrender, Morrowseer pointed out that on a battlefield, that would not happen. Fatespeaker stood up for Ochre, and Morrowseer ordered Flame to attack her instead. [[Viper]] asked to join the bout, which was approved by Morrowseer. As Viper was about to stab Fatespeaker in the neck with her tail, Starflight joined in and shoved the SandWing away from Fatespeaker. Viper accidentally scratched Flame's face with her tail and fell into the lava. Morrowseer brought Flame to the healers, and Starflight realized the false dragonets were not born on the [[brightest night]] when Ochre was unwilling to save Viper, yelling "I have no idea if my egg was blood red, and I don't plan to risk my life finding out!"


Morrowseer comes in and brings Starflight to meet the false dragonets, who he soon assigns to kill Starflight. Starflight flees to the RainWing prison, and two of the false dragonets are caught by NightWings guarding the area. During the night, Fatespeaker brings Starflight to explore the palace, and they find the old treasury, where Starflight finds a [[Dreamvisitor|dreamvisitor]]. He goes back to his bed and attempts to use it but fails. The next morning, Morrowseer brings the false dragonets and Starflight south a remote outpost belonging to the SkyWings. He instructs them to make the SkyWing guards inside switch alliances to Blister. When Starflight is not able to get them to switch, a group of NightWings kills the SkyWings. [[Squid]] states he wants to quit and Morrowseer tells him to leave, prompting the SeaWing to say he was lying. However, Morrowseer forces him to fly away, alone.
Starflight later developed a plan to escape from the Night Kingdom. Fatespeaker and Starflight took Flame and brought him out to the tunnel to the rainforest, claiming to have been ordered by the NightWing queen to take the SkyWing to the RainWings to be healed. After successfully tricking the guards, they met up with Glory, Tsunami, and Sunny. He told them about the NightWings' plan to take over the rainforest. Glory decided to attack the NightWings, leading to the [[NightWing Exodus]]. In case he did not survive the battle, Starflight decided to tell Sunny he loved her. They visited Queen Battlewinner and said that the NightWings could live in the rainforest if they made Glory their queen. Battlewinner was enraged by this and attempted to attack them, but as she jumped out of the lava, the ice within her killed her. Greatness agreed with their plan and came with them.


The following night, after returning to the island, Fatespeaker brings him to find the queen. They find her secret room and she rises out of a bowl of lava. The queen then explains while fighting an IceWing, the IceWing shot its freezing death breath into her mouth. In order to counteract the ice forming inside of her body, she was confined to a pool of lava. They explain to her Morrowseer's plan but she refuses to help. After returning to the dormitory, Starflight attempts to use the dreamvisitor again. He succeeds and enters Glory's dream and explains to her what happened, and she prepares her army. The next day, Morrowseer orders [[Flame]] to fight [[Ochre]]. After Ochre attempts to surrender, Morrowseer points out that on a battlefield, that would not happen. Fatespeaker stands up for Ochre, and Morrowseer orders Flame to attack her instead. Viper asks to join the bout, which is approved by Morrowseer. As Viper is about to stab Fatespeaker in the neck with her tail, Starflight joins in and shoves the SandWing away from Fatespeaker. [[Viper]] accidentally scratches Flame's face with her tail and falls into the lava. Morrowseer brings Flame to the healers, and Starflight realizes the false dragonets were not born on the brightest night when Ochre is unwilling to save Viper.
Fatespeaker, Glory, and Starflight freed the RainWing prisoners, and the volcano started to erupt. They continued to free the prisoners along with [[Splendor]] and Deathbringer, and most of the NightWings declared Glory their queen after [[Mightyclaws]] started a chant. As the volcano erupted, Morrowseer told them he and Battlewinner made up the prophecy in an elaborate plot to steal the RainWings' home. The volcano erupted, most likely killing Morrowseer. When Starflight was severely injured, Clay protected him from most of the blast with his fireproof wings and brought him back to the rainforest. Though Starflight still sustained burns on his body and his eyes, he believed he felt Sunny's talons press against him, but also heard Fatespeaker's voice. Starflight was then shot with a sleeping dart and plunged into unconsciousness, described to be "as black as a NightWing's scales."
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|content = After Starflight came out of the NightWing tunnel, he was injured with burns from the eruption. He wore a bandage over his eyes while he healed. When Sunny disappeared, Fatespeaker started taking care of him.


Starflight later develops a plan to escape from the [[Night Kingdom]]. Fatespeaker and Starflight take Flame and bring him out to the rainforest portal, claiming to have ordered from the NightWing queen to take the SkyWing to the RainWings to be healed. After successfully tricking the guards, they meet up with Glory, Tsunami, and Sunny. He tells them about the NightWings' plan to take over the rainforest. Glory decides to attack the NightWings, leading to [[The NightWing Exodus]]. In case he doesn't survive the battle, Starflight tells Sunny he loves her. They visit [[Queen Battlewinner|Battlewinner]] and say that the NightWings can live in the rainforest if they make Glory their queen. Battlewinner attempts to attack them, but as she jumps out of the lava, the ice within her kills her. Greatness agrees with their plan and comes with them. Fatespeaker, Glory and Starflight free the RainWing prisoners and the volcano starts to erupt. They continue to free the prisoners along with [[Splendor]] and Deathbringer, and most of the NightWings declare Glory their queen after [[Mightyclaws]] starts a chant. As the volcano erupts, Morrowseer tells them he and Battlewinner made up the prophecy to steal the RainWings' home. The volcano erupts, possibly killing Morrowseer, and the NightWing sends the last bolt of fire towards the dragonets. Clay protects Starflight from most of the blast with his fireproof wings and brings him back to the rainforest, though Starflight still sustains burns on his body and his eyes. He believes he feels Sunny's talons press against him but also hears Fatespeaker's voice. Starflight is then shot with a sleeping dart and plunges into unconsciousness, described as black as a NightWings' scales.
When Sunny returned, Starflight, the other dragonets, and Deathbringer met to discuss the [[Eye of Onyx]] and who would be the next SandWing queen. He mentioned that they did not have to be the ones who stop the war, as anyone could if they had the Eye of Onyx. Fatespeaker said that it definitely did not have to be Starflight and that he had done enough. Sunny suggested gathering all three sisters at the [[SandWing stronghold]]. Starflight stayed behind while the other dragonets sent messages to the three sisters.


===''[[The Brightest Night]]''===
He was present when the meeting was held outside the stronghold. Blister mentioned a gift sent to Burn to "mend fences" and "reunite the family." However, Burn knew that the present was a [[dragonbite viper]] and was meant to kill her, and intended to have it bite Blister. Starflight told Fatespeaker what a dragonbite viper is when Burn first mentioned it. There was a second viper in the box who leapt out and bit Burn. The dragons at the meeting panicked and took flight. Fatespeaker and Sunny tried to hold Starflight up. Clay was bitten while he sent the three of them backward in his effort to save them. Peril arrived, saving Clay's life by burning out the poison, scarring Clay's thigh in the process, and leaving him with a permanent limp.
After Starflight comes out of the NightWing tunnel he is injured with burns. He has a bandage put around his eyes while they heal. When Sunny disappears, Fatespeaker takes care of him.


When she returns, Starflight and the other dragonets (and Deathbringer) meet to discuss the [[SandWing Treasure#The Eye of Onyx|Eye of Onyx]] and who will be the next SandWing queen. He mentions that they don't have to be the ones who stop the war as anyone could if they had the Eye of Onyx. Fatespeaker says that it definitely didn't have to be Starflight and that he'd done enough. Sunny suggests gathering all three sisters at the SandWing stronghold. Starflight stays behind while the other dragonets go send messages to the three sisters.
When Blister attacked Blaze to start a fight for the throne, he said that Blister would win, but Sunny and the other dragonets followed [[Flower]]'s instincts and dug up the bones of [[Queen Oasis]]. The SandWing treasure was discovered to be in her mouth, where Sunny found the Eye of Onyx. Sunny gave it to [[Thorn]] as the new SandWing queen, but Blister snatched the Eye in an attempt to be queen. The enchantment turned her to dust, and Thorn took her place as queen of the SandWings. Starflight was later seen with Sunny in the rainforest, discussing why they would not work out as a couple, and Sunny told him that Fatespeaker liked him as well and that he should like her too. Starflight was seen discussing the school for all tribes that they would build, and it was then confirmed that he was blind.
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=== The Jade Mountain Prophecy ===
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|content = Starflight is the librarian at Jade Mountain Academy and ensured that the library was built in such a way that he could get around it, and know where different scrolls were located by feeling carved nameplates and stamps. He was first introduced when Moonwatcher went to the library to borrow a scroll about animus-touched objects. Starflight gave her a library scroll. Moonwatcher senses that he initially had fears about whether he would be able to do a good job as a blind librarian, but had gotten over them for the most part. Starflight also seems to know dragons just by the sound of their footsteps. Starflight was also shown to know how to read a carved script.


He is present when the meeting is held outside the stronghold. Blister mentions a gift sent to Burn to "mend fences" and "reunite the family". Burn knows that the present was a dragonbite viper who was meant to kill her and intends to have it bite Blister. Starflight tells Fatespeaker what a dragonbite viper is when Burn first mentions it. There was a second viper in the box who leaps out and bites Burn. The dragons at the meeting panic and take flight. Fatespeaker and Sunny try to hold Starflight up. Clay is bitten while he sends the three of them backward in his effort to save them. Peril arrives, saving Clay's life by burning out the poison, although scarring Clay's thigh and making him limp for life.
When Moon asked for a scroll involving dreamvisitors, Starflight asked her if she was visited. When Moon said no and asked why, Starflight said he was worried that Ex-Queen Scarlet would try to scare the students through her dreamvisitor, though he knew that was not all she could do.


When Blister attacks Blaze to start a fight for the throne, he says that Blister will win, but Sunny and the other dragonets follow [[Flower]]'s instincts and dig up the bones of [[Queen Oasis]]. The SandWing treasure was put in her mouth, where Sunny finds the Eye of Onyx. Sunny gives it to [[Queen Thorn|Thorn]] as the new SandWing queen, but Blister takes the Eye in an attempt to be queen. The enchantment turns her to dust and Thorn takes her place as queen of the SandWings. Starflight is later seen with Sunny in the rainforest, discussing why they won't work out as a couple, and Sunny tells him that Fatespeaker likes him as well and that he should like her too. Starflight is seen discussing the school for all tribes that they will build and it is then confirmed that he is now blind.
Starflight was later shown reading a carved stone tablet with his talons, and even later, was seen spending time with Fatespeaker, who was reading to him, and Sunny, who was helping sort scrolls.


=== ''[[Prisoners]]'' ===
[[Icicle]] tried to murder Starflight shortly after [[Sora]] tried to kill Icicle. She attacked him for Queen Scarlet, who had contacted Icicle using a dreamvisitor. Moonwatcher realized that she would attack him because his blindness and lack of fighting skill made him an easy target, so she went to the library to witness Icicle creeping up behind Starflight. [[Qibli]] and [[Winter]] helped fight her off, and she escaped, leaving Starflight alive and for the most part, unharmed, although temporarily unconscious. Icicle wanted to kill Starflight to please Queen Scarlet and to get her brother, [[Hailstorm]], back.
Fierceteeth complains to [[Saguaro]] about how she should have been the dragonet of prophecy, not Starflight, who she describes as "a walking tragedy". A scene later shows Fierceteeth arguing with her mother, [[Farsight]], who refuses to leave Starflight's egg, which she believes will be a female. Morrowseer then arrives to take Starflight's egg, which is when Fierceteeth offers him to take her instead, yet he declines the offer.
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|content = Starflight was first mentioned when Winter remembered how Scarlet asked for the dragonets of destiny's lives in return for Hailstorm's. Winter then thought to himself that Starflight had been one of the dragons who had confirmed that the NightWings had no more powers.
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|content = Starflight was heard talking when Peril and [[Turtle]] were spying on the conversation with [[Queen Ruby]]. He mentioned never being able to trust Peril and was shown to be slightly sarcastic. He was in the epilogue, talking to [[Anemone]] about the feeling of [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]] escaping and making an earthquake.
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|content = Starflight was in the library when Tsunami and Turtle came in to learn about Darkstalker. However, before he could start teaching, Darkstalker himself poked his head in through a window, and after some discourse, asked him to get scrolls on [[Clearsight]] and [[Fathom]]. Afterward, Turtle turned to look back through the window and saw Starflight hurrying around, slipping scrolls out of their place, putting them back, and every once in a while, marking the scroll's title on a slate and handing it to Fatespeaker.  


=== ''[[Moon Rising]]'' ===
Later, Anemone talked to Darkstalker about fixing Starflight's blindness with [[animus magic]], and then Darkstalker said that Starflight would be reluctant to accept that.
Starflight was the librarian at Jade Mountain Academy and ensured that the library was built in such a way that he could get around it and know where different scrolls were located by feeling carved nameplates and stamps. He was first introduced when [[Moonwatcher|Moon]] went to the library to borrow a scroll. Starflight gave her a library scroll. Moonwatcher senses that he initially had fears about whether he'd be able to do a good job as a blind librarian, but has gotten over them for the most part. Starflight also seems to know dragons just by the sound of their footsteps. Starflight was also shown to know how to read a carved script that is similar to [[wikipedia:Braille|Braille]].
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|content = Starflight was talking to the IceWings about where Darkstalker went. He was shown to be scared of them and sidled up next to Sunny for comfort.
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=== The Lost Continent Prophecy ===
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|content = Turtle mentioned him in the prologue saying, "Right before Qibli came to get us, Anemone was telling me about a spell she tried to restore [[Tamarin]]'s sight. I've been thinking of trying one for Starflight's, so we were comparing notes."


When Moon asks for a scroll involving [[Dreamvisitors]], Starflight asks her if she was visited. When Moon says no and asks why, Starflight says he is worried that Ex-Queen Scarlet will try to scare the students through her dreamvisitor, though he knew that wasn't all she could do.
Tsunami indirectly mentioned Starflight when she stated that she and her friends had solved plenty of problems without animus magic.
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|content = Starflight was mentioned by Tsunami when she was in the [[SapWing village]].
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|content = [[Snowfall]] thought about how Tsunami's "gang of righteous do-gooders" would have used animus magic to help if it was working. Later, [[Lynx]] talked about the War of SandWing Succession and how the dragonets ended it.
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|content = Starflight was in Tsunami's memory of the dragonets arguing over which kingdom was the biggest. He said to be careful not to tear the map, or Kestrel would be furious at them.
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=== Legends ===
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|content = Young Starflight appeared unnamed when [[Wren]] and [[Sky]] were observing him and the other dragonets of destiny. Wren noted how the brown dragonet (Clay) got along poorly with the older red dragon (Kestrel). Wren mentally noted Starflight's neediness for books or scrolls. Later, [[Cranberry]] and [[Rowan (L2)|Rowan]] mentioned that they had to fight a "blue dragon and a black dragon." The black dragon was Starflight.
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=== Winglets ===
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|content = Fierceteeth complained to [[Saguaro]] about how she should have been the dragonet of the prophecy, not Starflight, who she described as "a walking tragedy." A scene later showed Fierceteeth arguing with her mother, Farsight, who refused to leave Starflight's egg, which she believed would be a female. Morrowseer then arrived to take Starflight's egg, which was when Fierceteeth offered him to take her instead. Morrowseer declined the offer.
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=== Field Guides ===
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|content = Starflight's commentary was seen in the book's opening letter.


Starflight is later shown reading a carved stone tablet with his talons, and even later, is seen spending time with Fatespeaker, who is reading to him, and Sunny, who is helping to sort scrolls.
In the MudWing chapter, he wrote a note in the guide about [[Sepia]] writing in the margins of ''[[Literature#Named scrolls|The Sluglike Qualities of MudWings]]'' but reflected on how she had shown him that the scroll contained harmful stereotypes. He sent Fatespeaker to count how many scrolls written by MudWings were in the academy library and was horrified when he learned there were only two. He wrote a note to Sepia giving her an assignment to write a scroll about MudWing sibling troops. Starflight had to correct the name of Sepia's scroll before he put it into the guide. Later in the chapter, Starflight recieved a letter from Fatespeaker about her journey to the [[MudWing palace]] to gather scrolls on MudWing culture and history.


Icicle tries to murder Starflight shortly after [[Sora]] tries to kill Icicle. She attacks him for Queen Scarlet, who had contacted Icicle using a dreamvisitor. Moonwatcher realizes that she will attack him because his blindness and lack of fighting skill make him an easy target, so she goes to the library to see Icicle attacking Starflight. Qibli and Winter help fight her off, and she escapes, leaving Starflight alive and, for the most part, unharmed, although temporarily unconscious. Icicle wanted to kill Starflight to please Queen Scarlet to get her brother, [[Hailstorm]], back.
Starflight was the recipient of Coral's opening letter in the SeaWing chapter. He later wrote a note in the chapter about how he could not fit all of Coral's scroll descriptions in the guide, only putting the first ten. He was also the recipient of Turtle's letter about his hatching day. Anemone mentioned Starflight in her letter to Tamarin about how he had invented pressed letters so that blind dragons could read scrolls.


===''[[Escaping Peril]]''===
At the beginning of the RainWing chapter, Starflight exchanged letters with Glory about the content that would be put in the RainWing chapter. He was later mentioned in Kinkajou's creative writing project and briefly in Glory's notes on the ''Dangers of the Rainforest'' scroll. Starflight wrote a letter about the history of RainWing storytelling and scrolls.
Starflight is heard talking when Peril and [[Turtle]] are spying on the conversation with [[Queen Ruby]]. He mentions never being able to trust Peril and is shown to be slightly sarcastic. He is later seen in the epilogue talking about the feeling of [[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]] breaking the ground with [[Princess Anemone]].


=== ''[[Talons of Power]]'' ===
Starflight wrote a few notes to Fatespeaker about [[Comet]]'s story from ''Tales of the NightWings'' following the story's inclusion in the guide. He was later the recipient of a letter from Moon about the scroll she wrote on NightWing powers. Starflight was mentioned a few times throughout Glory's interview with Mastermind. Fierceteeth sent Starflight several letters until she finally agreed to write him something about [[Renewal]] for the guide. She later invited him to come to a hatching ceremony in a year for her dragonets with Strongwings.
Starflight is in the library when Tsunami and Turtle come in to learn about Darkstalker. However, before he can start teaching, Darkstalker himself pokes his head in through a window and, after some discourse, asks him to get scrolls on [[Clearsight]] and [[Fathom]]. Afterwards, Turtle turns to look back through the window and sees Starflight hurrying around, slipping scrolls out of their place, putting them back, and every once and a while marking the scroll's title on a slate and handing it to Fatespeaker.


=== ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]'' ===
Sunny wrote a letter to Starflight about her and [[Smolder]] making of list of all of the things they could find or remember in Burn's [[SandWing stronghold#Weirdling Tower|Weirdling Tower]]. He was also the recipient of a letter from Smolder about his observations on [[Rose]] the first week he kept her as a pet.
Starflight is talking to the IceWings about where Darkstalker went. He's shown to be scared of them and sidles next to Sunny for comfort.


==Personality==
Starflight was the recipient of Snowfall's opening letter for the IceWing chapter. He was later also the recipient of an application for Jade Mountain Academy by [[Mink]].
Starflight is shown to be fascinated by history, scrolls and reading, and is often a source of frustration to the others, says Sunny, due to a tendency to give long, semi-boring lectures. The lectures are said to be boring, but in ''The Lost Heir'', his knowledge came to an advantage to escape the SeaWing prison. He felt odd around the other NightWings because he never was able to access his powers. When he feels scared, he freezes up like a stalagmite, seen as a "terrified stalagmite" pose. Starflight is a pathetic fighter, but this is mostly due to his lack of self-confidence and less because of his actual skills. Despite this, he still was able to escape the alternate dragonets and save Fatespeaker from Viper in The Dark Secret. Also, in Moon Rising when Peril arrives at the Academy and causes an uproar, Starflight rushes to the Great Hall in an attempt to protect the students before himself, even while believing that it is actually Queen Scarlet come to kill him. Although Starflight doesn't think of himself as the "brave" type, he is no coward and will risk his life to protect his friends. He also played a prank on Clay which shows he has a sense of humor by pushing a melon in front of his nose and torturing him in sleep.


His shy personality also left him to be considered an outsider, which Kestrel was quick to use against him and often made him do battle training as a punishment. He felt awkward around the NightWings and worse about his new orders. However, he stood up to Blister when she wanted to imprison the Dragonets of Destiny. Also, he has a crush on Sunny, but starts to develop feelings for Fatespeaker in ''The Brightest Night''. Some think he is cowardly, but he can be quite brave.  He is also described by Clay as "long-winded, smart, and too serious", which seems to be true.  
Starflight was the recipient of letters from [[Vermilion]] and Ruby in the SkyWing chapter. He was also indirectly mentioned as one of the dragons Scarlet wanted dead.


Starflight's timidity is exemplified in the second arc, where after being blinded he is even more of an outsider than previously. Although smart enough to learn to read by touch quickly and memorize the footsteps of dragons, he has difficulty engaging with others due to his blindness.
[[Cricket]] wrote a letter to Starflight about the inclusion of [[Pantalan]] material in the guide and possibly Pantalan Jade Mountain Academy students in the future.


==Abilities==
Starflight received a letter from Cricket about the [[Book of Clearsight]] in the [[HiveWing]] chapter of the guide.
He thought he was different from most of the other dragons of his tribe, the NightWings, as he cannot read minds or foretell the future, but it is revealed that only NightWings hatched in moonlight can. He is apparently slightly smaller than the other NightWings. However, his extreme intelligence is a quality that no one else known has, besides Blister and his father, Mastermind. Glory also mentions that he has a heightened sense of smell compared the other dragonets. If Starflight had not hatched in a mountain, then he would have had very strong mind-reading and future-telling powers due to the three moons being full when the dragonets hatched.  


Starflight is blinded at the end of ''The Dark Secret'' when the volcano erupts, but eventually develops the ability to read by running his talons over carved letters, which he uses to navigate his library in the Jade Mountain Academy, identify certain scrolls, and read carved stone tablets when not being read to by Fatespeaker.
Starflight was mentioned by [[Hazel]] in her letter about LeafWing literature. He was later the recipient of a letter from [[Sundew]] about the letters she found between [[Sequoia]], [[Linden]], and [[Belladonna]].
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==Family Tree==
== Relationships ==
{{Starflight Family Tree}}
=== [[Clay]] ===
Starflight and Clay are good friends since they have known each other since hatching. Clay is often annoyed by Starflight's constant lectures,{{Ref|TDP|23}} although he sometimes appreciates them.{{Ref|TDP|32}} Starflight felt very annoyed when Clay called the [[Scorching]] "the Scalding,"{{Ref|TDS|175}} and in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (book)|The Hidden Kingdom]]'', Starflight seemed jealous of Clay when the latter called dibs on sleeping next to Sunny even though he was only joking and likely wanted to keep warm in the IceWing's territory.{{Ref|THK|109}} In ''The Dark Secret'', Clay shielded Starflight with his fireproof scales from the fire coming from the volcanic explosion.{{Ref|TDS|285}} The two also share a teasing relationship at times, as shown when Starflight once used Clay as a testing object by shoving fruits in front of Clay's snout while he dreamed.{{Ref|THK|47}} Clay mentioned that he sees Starflight giving him lectures in his dreams.{{Ref|TDS|175}} In ''[[Escaping Peril (book)|Escaping Peril]]'' Starflight mentions Peril's crush on Clay, which Clay denies.{{Ref|EP|49}}


==Quotes==
=== [[Farsight]] ===
''"I ''am ''saying it to your face. Or was I saying it to your rear end? It's easy to get the two confused."'' - To Tsunami
When Starflight's egg was still on the NightWing island, Farsight did not care about anything but his egg.{{Ref|W1q|12}} She would refuse to leave the egg, insisting that they were probably her last moments with her dragonet.{{Ref|W1q|11}} Farsight also believed that Starflight would be female,{{Ref|W1q|13}} and was reluctant to give him to Morrowseer.{{Ref|W1q|14}}


''"It's her life or his."'' - About Tsunami and [[King Gill|Gill]]
=== [[Fatespeaker]] ===
In ''The Dark Secret'', Fatespeaker and Starflight become close friends. When he was chased by Ochre and Flame, she was in the cave right next to his hiding spot and promised that she was not going to kill him.{{Ref|TDS|84}} They snuck away to talk to Queen Battlewinner{{Ref|TDS|151}} and figured out her secret together.{{Ref|TDS|167}} Starflight likes Fatespeaker better than all the other NightWings.{{Ref|TDS|194}} Fatespeaker has a crush on him but he currently likes her as a friend, as when Starflight is confessing to Sunny he glances at Fatespeaker to think about how his feelings for her could never be the same as his affection towards Sunny.{{Ref|TDS|240}} Even if Starflight's feelings are not romantic, the two are still good friends.


''"Hey, if I had my scrolls with me, I'd have all the information we could possibly want."''
=== [[Fierceteeth]] ===
Fierceteeth is Starflight's older{{Ref|W1q|36}} half-sister.{{Ref|TDS|7}} Fierceteeth views him as sappy, tragic, and disappointing;{{Ref|W1q|9}} however, she believes she would show mercy towards him if she ever became queen of the NightWings.{{Ref|W1q|36}}


''"They can't afford to lose any NightWings, even peculiar little ones."'' - About the NightWings
=== [[Glory]] ===
Glory, like the rest of the dragonets (not including Sunny), was always very annoyed by Starflight's lectures.{{Ref|TDS|17}} She has made blunt remarks about his tribe to his face, but nevertheless seems to care about him. They seem to trust each other since they have known each other since their hatching day. Starflight seems to admire Glory's way of remembering things easily and making plans. This is demonstrated when Starflight used the dreamvisitor to appear in her dreams, and while the other dragonets believed that Starflight was just a part of their dream, Glory immediately knew that he had found a dreamvisitor.{{Ref|TDS|176-177}} In ''The Dark Secret'', they work together to unite the RainWings and the NightWings along with the help of the dragonets.


''"This is important and fascinating!"'' - About the heirs of Queen Coral in ''The Lost Heir''
=== [[Kestrel]] ===
Starflight was afraid of Kestrel and her short temper. He would hide in the shadows if the SkyWing was nearby, and would often get burned by Kestrel just like all the other dragonets. He did, however, stand up to her by helping Sunny melt the chains Kestrel put on Tsunami.


''"Freedom smells a lot like fish. Which, to be clear, is kind of nose-curlingly awful."'' - Opinion about the smell of the ocean
=== [[Mastermind]] ===
Starflight shares many traits with his father, including scale patterns and extreme intelligence. At first, Starflight wanted to have a good relationship working with his father. But, when he learned what Mastermind was doing to the RainWings, he felt horrified. He still helped his father but was wary of him. Mastermind was very impressed with Starflight and wanted him to be his assistant. After ''The Dark Secret'', Mastermind was put into prison and Starflight wanted little to do with him after the incident with the RainWings. It is unknown how Mastermind currently feels about this, or if he even knows how Starflight feels about him.


''Well, at least we’re all being adults about this''.” -To Qibli about Tsunami
=== [[Morrowseer]] ===
Starflight seemed to be terrified of the larger NightWing, as shown when he "froze like a stalagmite"{{Ref|TDP|35}} when Morrowseer first visited the dragonets under the mountain. During ''The Dark Secret'', Starflight did his best to impress Morrowseer and was very scared of Morrowseer exposing him as not a real NightWing due to his lack of powers. Morrowseer hated Starflight for being "weak" and a "spineless failure."


''"You don't have any scrolls? Don't you read? Do you really not read? Not anything?"'' - To [[Prince Jambu|Jambu]]
=== [[Peril]] ===
Starflight fears Peril, and refused to speak to her when tethered to his rock spire in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''.{{Ref|TDP|177}} Later, though, when the dragonets were trapped by a wall of fire, Starflight addressed Peril, asking her if she was hurt by fire, but this may have been out of desperation since if they did not escape, he would be forced to battle in the [[SkyWing arena]]. When she answered, he came up with the idea of Peril moving the black rocks in order for the dragonets to escape. When she was out of earshot, he and Tsunami pointed out to Clay her crush on him. Peril lost Starflight's trust when she betrayed the dragonets to Queen Scarlet. However, by the end of ''The Brightest Night'', he feels slightly indebted to her for saving Clay's life. In ''Escaping Peril'', that seems to have changed, as he was worried he was going to wake up on fire one day.{{Ref|EP|50}} He also was thinking about finding a scroll about sociopaths,{{Ref|EP|51}} which might mean that he thinks Peril is one. He also gets uncomfortable when he senses Peril near his scrolls. Regardless of his personal opinion of her, he is still aware of Peril's crush on Clay and tolerates her at Jade Mountain Academy as long as she stays out of the library.


''"No, I mean- you're all I think about and I want to be near you and it hurts when I'm not, and everything I do, I think, what would Sunny want me to do? And I think you're the only dragon who sees me the whole way I am and likes me anyway... And I had to tell you, in case something happens to either one of us today, although if anything happens to you I don't know how I'd be able to breathe or think or do anything ever again."'' - to Sunny before entering the NightWing tunnel
=== [[Sunny]] ===
Starflight is thought to admire Sunny's joyful personality but did not interact with her much in the first book. It is thought that he did love her then, too, for when Tsunami said to Peril that Sunny was like a little sister to all of them, Starflight acted like he considered Sunny differently.{{Ref|TDP|201}} However, he does stand up for her against Tsunami, Glory, and even Morrowseer. In the second book, he is noticed to want to do everything in his power to protect her. In the third book, Glory is nearly certain he has had a crush on her for his entire life.{{Ref|THK|109}} Starflight has known Sunny and the other dragonets since hatching. Sunny seems to have the most positive attitude about Starflight and his lectures. In the fourth book, he is directly stated throughout the story to be in love with Sunny and has been his whole life.{{Ref|TDS|173}} He finally admits it to her, but in ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'', it is shown that Sunny is unclear and confused about how she loves Starflight.{{Ref|TBN|12-13}} At the end of ''The Brightest Night'', Sunny ultimately decides that she loves him as a brother, which he reluctantly accepts.{{Ref|TBN|301}} Starflight also mentally pleads to Sunny that she does not judge him for the terrible things that the NightWings have done.{{Ref|TDS|36}} He is comforting and reassuring towards her,{{Ref|DoD|37}} and she often feels pity towards him when he is ignored by the other dragonets.{{Ref|TLH|2}} When he became too tired to carry her through the ocean when the dragonets visited the [[Kingdom of the Sea]], he seemed disappointed to be deprived of her contact.{{Ref|TLH|59}} He worries about her safety,{{Ref|TLH|186}} and she believes in his ability to know everything and to be right.{{Ref|TLH|267}}


''"I love you'', he would never say. ''Don't hate me because of what the other NightWings have done. Don't think I'm like my tribe. Don't listen to Glory's description of my kingdom, the smoke and the fire and the smell and the death and the trapped, tortured RainWings and the cruel black dragons. Don't look at me like I'm one of them like I could ever do what they've done, please."'' - A thought to Sunny
=== [[Tsunami]] ===
Tsunami and Starflight have known each other since hatching. Like the other dragonets (with the exception of Sunny), she is annoyed by Starflight's lectures and she often shushes him. Despite this, they seem to care for each other, shown when they refuse to fight each other in Scarlet's arena.{{Ref|TDP|224}} Tsunami once had a slight crush on Starflight, before realizing how annoying he could be, due to the ongoing endless lectures.{{Ref|TLH|127}} Starflight often wishes he had Tsunami's "crazy-brave" courage, and Tsunami believes that the reason he studies so hard and reads so much information is so he can be an asset to the group. Tsunami does not particularly like taking orders from him,{{Ref|TLH|18}} but when she is not annoyed with Starflight, she mainly feels sorry for him.{{Ref|TLH|165}}


''"You know. Telepathy? Precognition? Invisibility? Hello?"'' - To Clay
== Family tree ==
{{Starflight Family Tree}}


''"Stop that. You know those powers aren't real. Your visions are just your imagination."'' - To Fatespeaker
== Quotes ==
 
{{SingleQuote
''"Are you alright?"'' - To Sunny
|quote  = She cares. [...] She just doesn't whine about it.
 
|speaker = to Tsunami, about Sunny
''"It's royal SandWing business now. They'll fight and Blister will win, but the important thing is that the war is over. There will be a queen on the SandWing throne, and no one else has to die."'' - About the appointment of Thorn
|book    = [[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]
|page    = 26
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Easy. It's because we have all these special powers, and we don't want to make regular dragons feel inferior. [...] You know. Telepathy? Precognition? Invisibility? Hello?
|speaker = to Clay, about the NightWings
|book    = [[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]
|page    = 105
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = I'm sorry he took me. I wanted him to bring me back right away, but he wouldn't. He said they couldn't afford to lose any NightWings, even — even peculiar little ones.
|speaker = about Morrowseer's abduction of him
|book    = [[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]
|page    = 297
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Shouldn't we stay under the trees? What if a patrol spots us? I mean — We ''must'' stay under the trees. All right. Yes. Everyone back into the trees right now.
|speaker = to the other dragonets of destiny
|book    = [[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]
|page    = 1-2
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Even so, I'm not sure that theory works. The princess murders started two years before they stole Tsunami's egg, so the Talons, and especially Webs, wouldn't have known they were going to steal a royal egg at that point — Webs didn't even know he was going to ''be'' a Talon at that point. And Webs has been underground with us for the last six years. He couldn't have flown here and back every time he wanted to murder a dragonet.
|speaker = to Coral
|book    = [[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]
|page    = 225
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  =  What if I can fix everything? This is the chance you wanted. You asked Glory to let you talk to the NightWings. You wanted to give them a chance to explain themselves — you wanted to find a peaceful solution, so you wouldn't have to pick sides in a war.
|speaker = thinking
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 18
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Crazy-brave is the opposite of me. Crazy-brave is Tsunami. Crazy-brave would have been turning around to fight all four dragonets at once, which is what she would have done. Sitting in a dark hole? Waiting for someone else to deal with my problem? She's right about one thing: that does sound like me.
|speaker = thinking about Tsunami
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 83
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Has she been under the lava this whole time? That's not possible and now I'm definitely absolutely one hundred percent going to die because THAT IS A DRAGON WHO LIVES IN LAVA.
|speaker = thinking about Queen Battlewinner
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (graphic novel)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 123
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Perhaps that's one downside to staying isolated. They keep themselves separate to seem more powerful, and yet they're cut off from so much potential knowledge. If they didn't feel superior to all other dragons, maybe they'd be better at listening to them, and maybe they'd learn something new.
|speaker = thinking about the NightWings
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 199
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = There's no time to be afraid. This is the only thing you can do. And you ''must'' do it.
|speaker = thinking about saving Flame and warning the RainWings
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 215
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = [...] We're only dragonets. We shouldn't be leading anyone to their deaths. But this is happening no matter what we do. We have no choice now. [...] You can't be the most cowardly dragon on Pyrrhia right now. Remember, you've read over all the history scrolls you could find about famous battles. Now use that knowledge. It's time to prove that you really do belong in this prophecy.
|speaker = thinking about the invasion of the NightWing island
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 234-236
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = They're not my tribe, You are. You and Sunny and Tsunami and Clay.
|speaker = to Glory about the NightWings
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 236-239
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = No, I mean- you're all I think about and I want to be near you and it hurts when I'm not, and everything I do, I think, what would Sunny want me to do? And I think you're the only dragon who sees me the whole way I am and likes me anyway ... And I had to tell you, in case something happens to either one of us today, although if anything happens to you I don't know how I'd be able to breathe or think or do anything ever again.
|speaker = professing his love to Sunny before going through the tunnel
|book    = [[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]
|page    = 239-240
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = It's royal SandWing business now. They'll fight and Blister will win, but the important thing is that the war is over. There will be a queen on the SandWing throne, and no one else has to die.
|speaker = to his friends after Burn's death
|book    = [[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]
|page    = 287
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = I promise. You won't have done anything wrong, Icicle. You can still go home now, but if you kill me, Queen Glacier might not take you back.
|speaker = to Icicle while she is attempting to kill him
|book    = [[Moon Rising (book)|Moon Rising]]
|page    = 271
}}
----
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = Blaze is literally the least intelligent royal dragon in the world. She ''can't'' be right, by definition. If she thinks this school is doomed, then it is definitely going to be wonderful.
|speaker = to Sunny about Jade Mountain Academy
|book    = [[Darkness of Dragons]]
|page    = 37
}}


''"Maybe my powers will be activated by moonlight or something." -''Commenting on NightWing Powers
== Trivia ==
* Before escaping the underground caves, Starflight would read a scroll entitled ''[[Scrolls#List of Known Scrolls|Tales of the NightWings]]'' whenever he was stressed or upset.{{Ref|TDP|47}}
* Starflight has a tenor singing voice.{{Ref|TDP|192}}
* After his experiences in the SkyWing Arena, Starflight has nightmares about scavengers.{{Ref|TDS|132}}
* Starflight becomes "hilariously twitchy" when he senses Peril near his papers.{{Ref|DoDe}}
* Starflight is working on scrolls blind dragons can read and afterward may create fireproof papers for Peril.{{Ref|DoD|370}}
* Before animus magic stopped working, Turtle was in the process of writing a spell to restore Starflight's eyesight.{{Ref|THQp}}
* Starflight thinks that fish smells awful.{{Ref|TLH|1}}
* Despite being blind, Starflight can read carved letters by running his talons over them.{{Ref|MR|31}}
* When Starflight is deep in thought, he will gaze into the air as if he is trying to solve a math equation.{{Ref|TLH|225}}


''"Also... Also, I am by far the prettiest."'' -When he was forced to roleplay as Princess Blaze.
== Gallery ==
 
''"I wish I had your optimism."'' - To Sunny
 
''"Where is she?" ''- Starflight thinking about Sunny
 
''"- like a brother." - ''Finishing Sunny's sentence about his crush on her.
 
''" Well, I'm glad we're all acting like adults here"'' - Sarcastically about Tsunami's random outburst about prophecies in '' Darkness of Dragons ''
 
 
 
''"Well - you know- don't take too long." ''- Starflight to Queen Glory in her dream. 
 
==Relationships==
===[[Princess Sunny|Sunny]]===
Starflight is thought to admire Sunny's joyful personality but doesn't interact with her much in the first book. It is thought that he did love her then, too, for when Tsunami said to Peril that Sunny was like a little sister to all of them, Starflight acted like he considered Sunny differently. However, he does stand up for her against Tsunami, Glory, and even Morrowseer. In the second book, he is noticed to want to do everything in his power to protect her. In the third book, Glory is near certain he has had a crush on her his entire life. Starflight has known Sunny and the other dragonets since hatching. Sunny seems to have the most positive attitude about Starflight and his lectures. In the fourth book, he is directly stated throughout the story to be in love with Sunny. He finally admits it to her, but in ''The Brightest Night'', it is shown that Sunny only loves him as a brother, and Starflight may or may not have given up on a relationship with her. However, Tui has confirmed that Starflight and Sunny will not be mates.
 
===[[Clay]]===
Starflight and Clay are good friends since they have known each other since hatching. Clay is often annoyed by Starflight's constant lectures but sometimes appreciates them. In ''The Hidden Kingdom'' Starflight seemed jealous of Clay when the MudWing called dibs on sleeping next to Sunny, even though he was only joking and likely wanted to keep warm in the IceWing's territory. In ''The Dark Secret'', Clay shields him with his fireproof scales from the fire coming from the volcanic explosion, saving Starflight from getting horribly burned or even killed.
 
===[[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]]===
Tsunami, like the other dragonets, is annoyed by Starflight's lectures, and she often shushes him up. Despite this, they seem to care for each other, shown when they refuse to fight each other in the arena. Tsunami and Starflight have known each other since hatching. Tsunami once had a slight crush on Starflight, before realizing how annoying he could actually be, due to the ongoing endless lectures. Starflight often wishes he had Tsunami's "crazy-brave" courage, and Tsunami believes that the reason he studies so hard and reads so much information is so he can be an asset to the group.
 
===[[Queen Glory|Glory]]===
Glory, like the rest of the dragonets (not including Sunny), is very annoyed by Starflight's lectures. She has made blunt remarks about his tribe to his face but nevertheless seems to care about him. They seem to trust each other since they have known each other since hatching. Starflight seems to admire Glory's way of remembering things easily and making plans. This is demonstrated when Starflight used the dreamvisitor to appear in her dreams, and while the other dragonets believed Starflight was just a part of their dream, Glory immediately knew that he had found a dreamvisitor. In the fourth book, they team up to unite the RainWings and the NightWings along with the help of the dragonets.
 
===[[Kestrel]]===
 
Starflight was afraid of Kestrel and her short temper. He would hide in the shadows if the SkyWing was nearby. He would often get burned by Kestrel just like all the other dragonets. He did, however, stand up to her by helping Sunny melt the chains Kestrel put on Tsunami.
 
===[[Morrowseer]]===
Little is known about the relationship between Morrowseer and Starflight, besides the fact that he was the one to bring Starflight's egg to the Talons of Peace. The young NightWing was terrified and froze up (like a stalagmite) when Morrowseer visits him and the other dragonets under the mountain. In the arena, Morrowseer comes to rescue Starflight, but not the other dragonets. In the epilogue at the end of the first book, it is hinted that Starflight may be a traitor, but in book two's epilogue, he is mentioned as a traitor from Queen Blister to Morrowseer. In the preview of ''The Dark Secret'', he tells Morrowseer and the rest of the NightWings that the RainWings may be coming to attack them so that they can rescue their trapped tribe members.
 
===[[Peril]]===
Starflight fears Peril, and refused to speak to her when tethered to his rock spire in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''. Later, though, when the dragonets were trapped by a circle of fire, Starflight addressed Peril, asking her if she was hurt by fire, but this may have been out of desperation since if they didn't escape, he would be forced to battle in the SkyWing arena. When she answers, Starflight comes up with the idea of Peril moving the black rocks in order for the dragonets to escape. Peril lost Starflight's trust when she betrayed the dragonets to Queen Scarlet. However, by the end of ''The Brightest Night'', he feels slightly indebted to her for saving Clay's life.
 
===[[Fatespeaker]]===
In ''The Dark Secret'', Fatespeaker and Starflight become good friends. When he is chased by Ochre and Flame, she is in a cave right next to his hiding spot and promises she wasn't there to kill him. They also sneak away to talk to Queen Battlewinner and figure out her secret. Starflight likes Fatespeaker better than all the other NightWings. It is possible that they could be crushing on each other, as when Starflight is confessing to Sunny he glances at Fatespeaker to think about how his feelings for her could never be the same as his affection towards Sunny. He may still have developing feelings for her, but this is yet to be confirmed. Tui T. Sutherland ''may'' have stated somewhere that the two may form a relationship in the near future, if they haven't already. Fatespeaker is shown reading to Starflight during the events of Moon Rising.
 
[[Moonwatcher]]'s vision shows that Starflight will be a father since a black dragonet in the vision called him 'father'. The dragonet will most likely be Fatespeaker's. For one, Sunny does not seem to love him as a mate. For another, even if her feelings changed, the dragonet had black scales, so it is probably full NightWing, and since Fatespeaker is currently the only NightWing he has a large crush on, it is fair to assume he will father Fatespeaker's dragonet.
 
=== [[Mastermind]] ===
Starflight shares many traits with his father, including scale pattern and extreme intelligence. At first, Starflight wanted to have a good relationship working with his father. But, when he learned what Mastermind was doing to the RainWings, he felt horrified. He still helped his father but was wary of him. His father was very impressed with Starflight and wanted him to be his assistant. After The Dark Secret, Mastermind was put into prison and Starflight wanted little to do with him.
 
==Trivia==
*When the dragonets of destiny lived under the mountain, Starflight thought they were under the Claws of the Clouds Mountains. This was partially accurate.
*Starflight is the first NightWing PoV in the series.
*Starflight has a [[wikipedia:Tenor|tenor singing]] voice, as described by Clay in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''.
*He has a strong/heightened sense of smell.
*He finds [[Scavengers|scavengers]] "terrifying" after fighting them in the [[Queen Ruby's Palace#SkyWing Arena|arena]].
**This fear is also shared by Deathbringer.
*He could have had very strong mind reading and prophetic powers if he were hatched in the moonlight, due to the fact that all three moons were full when he hatched.
**Nor does he know this- at no point is it stated that Nightwings realized they develop their powers when their egg is bathed in moonlight, just that Nightwings no longer have that power, excluding Moonwatcher and Darkstalker of course.
*Despite being blind, Starflight has the ability to "read" carved letters by running his talons over them, similar to braille.
*Moonwatcher, in a vision, sees an older Starflight with [[Starflight's Daughter|his daughter]].
*Farsight first thought that Starflight would be a female dragonet while he was still in the egg.
*He was the only Dragonet of Destiny who does not meet or rescue a scavenger in his POV.
*Tui T. Sutherland has stated that Starflight is the dragonet she can most relate to.
*He is the second blind dragon in the series, the other being Tamarin.
**However, he is the first dragon we see going blind unnaturally, and not by birth or old age.
**Starflight had excellent night vision before he became blind, as stated in ''The Dark Secret''. 
*He does not like fighting other dragons as seen in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''.
**He did fight Flame when he threatened Fatespeaker in ''The Dark Secret''.
*The first appearance of the name "Starflight" was actually from a space flight simulator called Starflight, published in 1986 by SEGA.
*Starflight appears to have a little knowledge of Darkstalker as he appears to be terrified trying to find scrolls on Clearsight and Fathom in ''Talons of Power''.
*He, alongside Clay, are the only Dragonets of Destiny whose lineage past their parents is unknown.
 
==Gallery==
===Canon===
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<gallery>
StarflightFull.png|Starflight on the full cover of ''[[The Dark Secret]]''
Wings of Fire 4 US.jpg|Starflight on the cover of ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]
40628-1-.jpg|Starflight on the US cover of ''The Dark Secret''
Wings of Fire 4 Full.jpg|Starflight on the full cover of ''The Dark Secret,'' by Joy Ang
Images-3.jpeg|Starflight on the UK cover of ''The Dark Secret''
SE box set DoD poster.jpg|Starflight and the other [[dragonets of destiny]] on the special edition box set poster, by Joy Ang
StarflightTemplate.png|Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
Graphic Novel 4 US.jpg|Starflight on the cover of ''[[The Dark Secret (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
Typical NightWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical NightWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
Forge Your Dragon World.jpg|Starflight on the cover of ''[[Forge Your Dragon World]]'', by Mike Holmes
NightTransparent.png|A typical NightWing (lineart), by [[Joy Ang]]
KlutzPress Stained Glass Art Kit.jpg|Starflight on the cover of the ''[[Merchandise#Official Wings of Fire Stained Glass Art Book|Official Wings of Fire Stained Glass Art Book]]'', by Brianna C. Walsh
German nightwing.jpg|A typical NightWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
Starflight Fullbody Render.png|Starflight fullbody render, edited by {{U|Mimiccering}}
starflight-1.jpg|Starflight on the cover of the ''Wings of Fire Graphic Novel''
Starflight GN Render.png|Starflight graphic novel render, edited by {{U|Heidinfinite}}
Starflight htd.png|Starflight from ''[[How to Draw]]'', by Brianna C. Walsh (edited by {{U|WillowCharlotte1234}})
Cutie Cuff Starflight.png|Starflight as a [https://www.bullsitoy.com/brands/wings-of-fire/ Cutie Cuff]
WOF RENDERS STARFLIGHT.png|Starflight as a Cutie Cuff (official render)
WOF RENDERS STARFLIGHT ClipDown.png| Starflight as a Plush Dangler (official render)
Wings of Fire 4 UK.jpg|Starflight on the cover of the UK version of ''The Dark Secret'', by [[Angelo Rinaldi]]
Wings of Fire 4 DE.jpg|Starflight on the cover of the German version of ''The Dark Secret'', by [[Max Meinzold]]
Wings of Fire 4 UA.webp|Starflight on the cover of the Ukrainian version of ''The Dark Secret''
Wings of Fire 4 JP.jpg|Starflight on the cover of the Japanese release of ''The Dark Secret'', by [[Lē Yamamura]]
Starflight jp.jpg|Starflight from the Japanese release of ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', by Lē Yamamura
Starflight rough design JP.jpeg|Starflight's rough design for the Japanese cover, by Lē Yamamura
Dod jp.jpg|Starflight with the dragonets of destiny from the Japanese release of ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', by Lē Yamamura
DoD JP 3.png|Starflight and the rest of the dragonets of destiny from the Japanese release of ''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]'', by Lē Yamamura
Starflight JP.jpg|Starflight with a [[dreamvisitor]] from the Japanese release of ''The Dark Secret'', by Lē Yamamura
Mastermind and Starflight JP.jpg|Starflight and [[Mastermind]] from the Japanese release of ''The Dark Secret'', by Lē Yamamura
DoD JP 4.jpg|Starflight and the other dragonets of destiny from the Japanese release of ''The Dark Secret'', by Lē Yamamura
StarflightTemplateGoosefeathers.png|Reference by {{U|Goosefeathers}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Gallery Hider/end}}


===Fan Art===
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day_four__starflight_the_nightwing_by_ledzeppelingirl-db3bxi8.jpg|Starflight by Malice the NightWing|link=http://ledzeppelingirl.deviantart.com/art/Day-Four-Starflight-the-NightWing-670723424
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"You can't be the most cowardly dragon on Pyrrhia right now. Remember, you've read over all the history scrolls you could find about famous battles. Now use that knowledge. [...] It's time to prove that you really do belong in this prophecy."
— Starflight's thoughts prior to the NightWing invasion, The Dark Secret

Starflight is an adult male NightWing and the main protagonist of The Dark Secret. Along with being a former dragonet of destiny and one of the founders of Jade Mountain Academy, he was partially responsible for ending the War of SandWing Succession. After being caught in a volcanic eruption on the NightWing island, Starflight was permanently blinded and currently resides at Jade Mountain Academy as the head librarian. He formerly had romantic feelings for Sunny.

Description

Starflight has midnight-black scales[1] with glints of purple and deep blue in them.[2] The silver scales on the undersides of his[3] black wings[4] spray outward like a splash of water, similar to his father, Mastermind.[5] He has a black snout and claws,[6] as well as sinewy shoulders.[7] The space between his wings is narrow and he is not very burly.[8] He wears a bandage[9] over his very dark green eyes,[event 1] and has long burn scars[10] streaking across his scales and snout.[11]

Personality

Starflight is often tentative,[12] sensible,[13] a know-it-all,[14] massively annoying,[15] overly cautious,[16] lecturing,[17] anxious,[18] worried,[19] and nervous.[20] However, he is indignant and willing to fight for his students.[21] He is shown to have a humorous side.[22] Starflight also is very protective of his scrolls.[23] Moonwatcher described his thoughts as constantly busy, ticking through all the things he needed to do.[24] He frets[25] and complains often.[19] After he was temporarily kidnapped by Morrowseer, he tried to be bossy toward his friends, although he only wanted to keep them all safe by doing so.[25] He often overthinks and worries so much that he ends up not doing anything at all,[26] and can sulk when he is upset. However, he is a useful companion, as he has valuable information such as geography and flight patterns constantly on his mind.[27] Reading is his specialty,[28] and he is very smart but completely unreliable and terrified of the world, despite him wanting to be brave and helpful.[29] Glory said he "shrieks like a tiny scavenger".[30] He tries to know everything so that he may be useful, but he is not a good fighter and is not brave.[31] He is talented at memorizing things and repeating those facts over and over, even when no one seems to be listening.[32] He will easily subside when argued with.[33]

Biography

Pre-Series
Starflight was given to the Talons of Peace as an unhatched egg by Morrowseer, the NightWing prophet who delivered the Dragonet Prophecy. Unlike most of the other dragonets, his egg was not stolen, but given to the Talons of Peace by the NightWings; hence the line in the prophecy "Wings of night shall come to you." While he was born with three full moons in the sky, Starflight received no NightWing powers due to hatching in an underground cave, where the moonlight could not reach his egg. He was hatched and raised by the guardians Kestrel, Dune, and Webs, along with the other dragonets, Clay, Tsunami, Glory, and Sunny. He loved scrolls and the stories told by their guardians, mainly Dune, thus becoming the subject of the dragonets' jokes and taunts they loved to make.

The Dragonet Prophecy

The Dragonet Prophecy

Starflight was in the dragonets' study cave, where Tsunami started to assign the "parts". Starflight protested against this, suggesting that he should read to them instead, before being shut down by the other dragonets. During their reenactment of the start of War of SandWing Succession, Starflight played as Princess Blaze, a role which he vehemently hated. Later when Morrowseer visited the cave to inspect the dragonets, he seemed to approve of Starflight, due to him being a fellow NightWing. Starflight also had a private meeting with Morrowseer, whom he feared would discover he had not discovered his powers yet. After the dragonets found out about the guardians' plan to kill Glory, the dragonets of destiny came up with a plan in order to escape. During this, Starflight gave Clay some lifesaving advice during his attempt to escape. He helped Tsunami escape from the chains their guardians used to stop her from preventing Glory's murder. He and Sunny contributed to their escape attempt by burning the scrolls as a smoke signal to Clay and Tsunami, which led to him and the rest of the dragonets getting captured by Scarlet and her SkyWing soldiers.

Chained to a rock spire away from his friends, Starflight despaired of ever escaping. He was often seen with his wings tented over his head, refusing to speak or interact with other dragons. Due to his poor skills in battle, Clay volunteered to fight in his place multiple times to keep Starflight from being killed. This led to Clay facing Fjord instead of him, which led to Fjord's death. He instantly became distrustful of Peril and stayed far away from her. Clay could hear Starflight singing along with all the other prisoners. After Clay's attempt to communicate with Peril through song, he was also taken to Peril's room by Scarlet and Princess Burn, who had arrived the previous day. Starflight managed to figure out how to escape using Peril, but was betrayed due to her obsession with Clay. He also was the one to confirm that Clay was immune to fire.

He was eventually pitted against Tsunami in a gladiatorial style battle, of which Scarlet was fond of. He and Tsunami refused to fight each other, however, so Scarlet released four scavengers for them to battle. After the fight in which two of the scavengers were killed, Queen Scarlet declared that they would have to face off against all eight of the IceWings. However, Morrowseer and a squadron of NightWings came to Starflight's rescue before having to fight. He protested, stating he could not leave his friends behind, but either Morrowseer did not hear him shouting, or he just did not care.

He later met up with the dragonets outside the Mud Kingdom, with the orders to convince his group to choose Princess Blister as part of Morrowseer's plot to make her the queen of the SandWings, in return for her help with the NightWings own goal.
The Lost Heir

At the beginning of the book, Starflight constantly made warnings about the SkyWings hunting for them, telling his friends they should hide under the trees. Tsunami thought he was trying to take her place as the dragonets' leader when he offered to take Sunny, and told them all to do something other than something Tsunami wanted. He was with the other dragonets when Commander Shark ordered Clay to be chained.

During their stay, he awkwardly supported Blister's side of the war, the result of an order from Morrowseer. However, he eventually went against Morrowseer's plan and told Queen Coral that Blister killed Kestrel, wanted Webs dead for her own reasons, and did not care about Tsunami, much to Blister's anger. Following this, he was imprisoned along with the other dragonets by Blister and Queen Coral. Starflight helped Tsunami escape the cell to release them, by giving the information that electric eels needed time to recharge.
The Hidden Kingdom
Starflight was very helpful to Glory as she tried to unravel who was kidnapping the RainWings. Glory observed that he had probably been hopelessly in love with Sunny his whole life. He also showed a bit of humor, as he played a prank involving a melon on Clay while he was sleeping and joked that they should bring back the fruit for Tsunami. After Deathbringer's failed attempt to assassinate Blaze, he revealed that Morrowseer had told him to convince the other dragonets to pick Blister. In the end, Clay told the dragonets that Starflight had disappeared, and said he might have gone to warn the NightWings, which was later revealed to be untrue.
The Dark Secret

Starflight remembered that a NightWing knocked him out while he was guarding the tunnel and brought him to their kingdom. He woke up in a small cave. A few NightWing dragonets were watching him sleep. One of them was his half-sister Fierceteeth, who wished she was the prophesied dragonet. Morrowseer then came in and brought Starflight to see the queen. He was taken to a cave and pushed onto a pillar of rock surrounded by lava. The cave was filled with around forty council dragons, and on the wall across from him was the NightWing heir to the throne, Princess Greatness. Greatness listened to and spoke for her mother, Queen Battlewinner, who was behind the wall submerged in lava because of an IceWing's frostbreath. When the NightWings demanded information regarding the RainWings, Starflight panicked and said that Glory was planning an attack. Deathbringer was then brought in by Vengeance, who claimed that Deathbringer was a traitor and conspired with the RainWings. However, Greatness ordered Vengeance to be thrown into the lava for endangering the tribe by letting Glory in and for irritating the queen.

Morrowseer took Starflight hunting, also to get more information. After Starflight figured out why other NightWings can safely eat infected carrion, Morrowseer realized who Starflight's father is and brought Starflight to see him. When Starflight asked to meet his mother, Morrowseer told him his mother, Farsight, had been killed trying to save a SeaWing years ago, which devastated him. Fatespeaker found them and decided to tag along as she told Starflight she was the NightWing dragonet of destiny. This led Starflight to realize he was being replaced. They found his father, Mastermind, in the lab of the palace and met him. His father took him to show them an experiment. In a small room, a RainWing is chained to the wall. When Starflight asked for her name, she said it was Orchid, prompting Starflight to tell her Mangrove was looking for her. Starflight then realized that the NightWings were planning to invade the rainforest and steal the RainWings' home.

Morrowseer came in and brought Starflight to meet the false dragonets of destiny, whom he soon assigned to kill Starflight. Starflight fled to the RainWing prison, and two of the false dragonets of destiny were caught by NightWings guarding the area. However, Fatespeaker found him and promised she would not kill him, and they both returned to the cave. During the night, Fatespeaker brought Starflight to explore the palace, and they found the old treasury, where Starflight found a dreamvisitor. He went back to his bed and attempted to use it but failed. The next morning, Morrowseer brought the false dragonets and Starflight southward to a remote outpost belonging to the SkyWings. He instructed them to make the SkyWing guards inside switch alliances to Blister. When Starflight was not able to get them to switch, a group of NightWings killed the SkyWings. Starflight suspects that this would have happened no matter what they convinced the guards. Squid stated he wanted to quit and Morrowseer told him to leave, resulting in the SeaWing saying he was lying. However, Morrowseer forced him to fly away, alone.

The following night, after returning to the island, Fatespeaker found Starflight in the dormitory. She prompted him to wake because Flame was leaving the dormitory and she wanted to follow him. They followed Flame down to the prisons where Deathbringer was being held. Flame asked Deathbringer for tips on how to be an assassin. Flame thought what Deathbringer told him was useless. When he was gone, Fatespeaker asked him where to find the queen. Deathbringer told them, and they found her in a cauldron full of lava. Starflight and Fatespeaker were both extremely shaken. Starflight tried to figure out how this was possible. The queen then explained to him that while fighting an IceWing, the IceWing shot its frostbreath into her mouth. In order to counteract the ice forming inside of her body, she was confined to a pool of lava. They explained to her Morrowseer's plan but she refused to help. After returning to the dormitory, Starflight attempted to use the dreamvisitor again. He succeeded, entering Glory's dream and explaining to her what happened, and she prepared her army.

The next day, Morrowseer ordered Flame to fight Ochre. After Ochre attempted to surrender, Morrowseer pointed out that on a battlefield, that would not happen. Fatespeaker stood up for Ochre, and Morrowseer ordered Flame to attack her instead. Viper asked to join the bout, which was approved by Morrowseer. As Viper was about to stab Fatespeaker in the neck with her tail, Starflight joined in and shoved the SandWing away from Fatespeaker. Viper accidentally scratched Flame's face with her tail and fell into the lava. Morrowseer brought Flame to the healers, and Starflight realized the false dragonets were not born on the brightest night when Ochre was unwilling to save Viper, yelling "I have no idea if my egg was blood red, and I don't plan to risk my life finding out!"

Starflight later developed a plan to escape from the Night Kingdom. Fatespeaker and Starflight took Flame and brought him out to the tunnel to the rainforest, claiming to have been ordered by the NightWing queen to take the SkyWing to the RainWings to be healed. After successfully tricking the guards, they met up with Glory, Tsunami, and Sunny. He told them about the NightWings' plan to take over the rainforest. Glory decided to attack the NightWings, leading to the NightWing Exodus. In case he did not survive the battle, Starflight decided to tell Sunny he loved her. They visited Queen Battlewinner and said that the NightWings could live in the rainforest if they made Glory their queen. Battlewinner was enraged by this and attempted to attack them, but as she jumped out of the lava, the ice within her killed her. Greatness agreed with their plan and came with them.

Fatespeaker, Glory, and Starflight freed the RainWing prisoners, and the volcano started to erupt. They continued to free the prisoners along with Splendor and Deathbringer, and most of the NightWings declared Glory their queen after Mightyclaws started a chant. As the volcano erupted, Morrowseer told them he and Battlewinner made up the prophecy in an elaborate plot to steal the RainWings' home. The volcano erupted, most likely killing Morrowseer. When Starflight was severely injured, Clay protected him from most of the blast with his fireproof wings and brought him back to the rainforest. Though Starflight still sustained burns on his body and his eyes, he believed he felt Sunny's talons press against him, but also heard Fatespeaker's voice. Starflight was then shot with a sleeping dart and plunged into unconsciousness, described to be "as black as a NightWing's scales."
The Brightest Night

After Starflight came out of the NightWing tunnel, he was injured with burns from the eruption. He wore a bandage over his eyes while he healed. When Sunny disappeared, Fatespeaker started taking care of him.

When Sunny returned, Starflight, the other dragonets, and Deathbringer met to discuss the Eye of Onyx and who would be the next SandWing queen. He mentioned that they did not have to be the ones who stop the war, as anyone could if they had the Eye of Onyx. Fatespeaker said that it definitely did not have to be Starflight and that he had done enough. Sunny suggested gathering all three sisters at the SandWing stronghold. Starflight stayed behind while the other dragonets sent messages to the three sisters.

He was present when the meeting was held outside the stronghold. Blister mentioned a gift sent to Burn to "mend fences" and "reunite the family." However, Burn knew that the present was a dragonbite viper and was meant to kill her, and intended to have it bite Blister. Starflight told Fatespeaker what a dragonbite viper is when Burn first mentioned it. There was a second viper in the box who leapt out and bit Burn. The dragons at the meeting panicked and took flight. Fatespeaker and Sunny tried to hold Starflight up. Clay was bitten while he sent the three of them backward in his effort to save them. Peril arrived, saving Clay's life by burning out the poison, scarring Clay's thigh in the process, and leaving him with a permanent limp.

When Blister attacked Blaze to start a fight for the throne, he said that Blister would win, but Sunny and the other dragonets followed Flower's instincts and dug up the bones of Queen Oasis. The SandWing treasure was discovered to be in her mouth, where Sunny found the Eye of Onyx. Sunny gave it to Thorn as the new SandWing queen, but Blister snatched the Eye in an attempt to be queen. The enchantment turned her to dust, and Thorn took her place as queen of the SandWings. Starflight was later seen with Sunny in the rainforest, discussing why they would not work out as a couple, and Sunny told him that Fatespeaker liked him as well and that he should like her too. Starflight was seen discussing the school for all tribes that they would build, and it was then confirmed that he was blind.

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Moon Rising

Starflight is the librarian at Jade Mountain Academy and ensured that the library was built in such a way that he could get around it, and know where different scrolls were located by feeling carved nameplates and stamps. He was first introduced when Moonwatcher went to the library to borrow a scroll about animus-touched objects. Starflight gave her a library scroll. Moonwatcher senses that he initially had fears about whether he would be able to do a good job as a blind librarian, but had gotten over them for the most part. Starflight also seems to know dragons just by the sound of their footsteps. Starflight was also shown to know how to read a carved script.

When Moon asked for a scroll involving dreamvisitors, Starflight asked her if she was visited. When Moon said no and asked why, Starflight said he was worried that Ex-Queen Scarlet would try to scare the students through her dreamvisitor, though he knew that was not all she could do.

Starflight was later shown reading a carved stone tablet with his talons, and even later, was seen spending time with Fatespeaker, who was reading to him, and Sunny, who was helping sort scrolls.

Icicle tried to murder Starflight shortly after Sora tried to kill Icicle. She attacked him for Queen Scarlet, who had contacted Icicle using a dreamvisitor. Moonwatcher realized that she would attack him because his blindness and lack of fighting skill made him an easy target, so she went to the library to witness Icicle creeping up behind Starflight. Qibli and Winter helped fight her off, and she escaped, leaving Starflight alive and for the most part, unharmed, although temporarily unconscious. Icicle wanted to kill Starflight to please Queen Scarlet and to get her brother, Hailstorm, back.
Winter Turning
Starflight was first mentioned when Winter remembered how Scarlet asked for the dragonets of destiny's lives in return for Hailstorm's. Winter then thought to himself that Starflight had been one of the dragons who had confirmed that the NightWings had no more powers.
Escaping Peril
Starflight was heard talking when Peril and Turtle were spying on the conversation with Queen Ruby. He mentioned never being able to trust Peril and was shown to be slightly sarcastic. He was in the epilogue, talking to Anemone about the feeling of Darkstalker escaping and making an earthquake.
Talons of Power

Starflight was in the library when Tsunami and Turtle came in to learn about Darkstalker. However, before he could start teaching, Darkstalker himself poked his head in through a window, and after some discourse, asked him to get scrolls on Clearsight and Fathom. Afterward, Turtle turned to look back through the window and saw Starflight hurrying around, slipping scrolls out of their place, putting them back, and every once in a while, marking the scroll's title on a slate and handing it to Fatespeaker.

Later, Anemone talked to Darkstalker about fixing Starflight's blindness with animus magic, and then Darkstalker said that Starflight would be reluctant to accept that.
Darkness of Dragons
Starflight was talking to the IceWings about where Darkstalker went. He was shown to be scared of them and sidled up next to Sunny for comfort.

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The Hive Queen

Turtle mentioned him in the prologue saying, "Right before Qibli came to get us, Anemone was telling me about a spell she tried to restore Tamarin's sight. I've been thinking of trying one for Starflight's, so we were comparing notes."

Tsunami indirectly mentioned Starflight when she stated that she and her friends had solved plenty of problems without animus magic.
The Poison Jungle
Starflight was mentioned by Tsunami when she was in the SapWing village.
The Dangerous Gift
Snowfall thought about how Tsunami's "gang of righteous do-gooders" would have used animus magic to help if it was working. Later, Lynx talked about the War of SandWing Succession and how the dragonets ended it.
The Flames of Hope
Starflight was in Tsunami's memory of the dragonets arguing over which kingdom was the biggest. He said to be careful not to tear the map, or Kestrel would be furious at them.

Legends

Dragonslayer
Young Starflight appeared unnamed when Wren and Sky were observing him and the other dragonets of destiny. Wren noted how the brown dragonet (Clay) got along poorly with the older red dragon (Kestrel). Wren mentally noted Starflight's neediness for books or scrolls. Later, Cranberry and Rowan mentioned that they had to fight a "blue dragon and a black dragon." The black dragon was Starflight.

Winglets

Prisoners
Fierceteeth complained to Saguaro about how she should have been the dragonet of the prophecy, not Starflight, who she described as "a walking tragedy." A scene later showed Fierceteeth arguing with her mother, Farsight, who refused to leave Starflight's egg, which she believed would be a female. Morrowseer then arrived to take Starflight's egg, which was when Fierceteeth offered him to take her instead. Morrowseer declined the offer.

Field Guides

A Guide to the Dragon World

Starflight's commentary was seen in the book's opening letter.

In the MudWing chapter, he wrote a note in the guide about Sepia writing in the margins of The Sluglike Qualities of MudWings but reflected on how she had shown him that the scroll contained harmful stereotypes. He sent Fatespeaker to count how many scrolls written by MudWings were in the academy library and was horrified when he learned there were only two. He wrote a note to Sepia giving her an assignment to write a scroll about MudWing sibling troops. Starflight had to correct the name of Sepia's scroll before he put it into the guide. Later in the chapter, Starflight recieved a letter from Fatespeaker about her journey to the MudWing palace to gather scrolls on MudWing culture and history.

Starflight was the recipient of Coral's opening letter in the SeaWing chapter. He later wrote a note in the chapter about how he could not fit all of Coral's scroll descriptions in the guide, only putting the first ten. He was also the recipient of Turtle's letter about his hatching day. Anemone mentioned Starflight in her letter to Tamarin about how he had invented pressed letters so that blind dragons could read scrolls.

At the beginning of the RainWing chapter, Starflight exchanged letters with Glory about the content that would be put in the RainWing chapter. He was later mentioned in Kinkajou's creative writing project and briefly in Glory's notes on the Dangers of the Rainforest scroll. Starflight wrote a letter about the history of RainWing storytelling and scrolls.

Starflight wrote a few notes to Fatespeaker about Comet's story from Tales of the NightWings following the story's inclusion in the guide. He was later the recipient of a letter from Moon about the scroll she wrote on NightWing powers. Starflight was mentioned a few times throughout Glory's interview with Mastermind. Fierceteeth sent Starflight several letters until she finally agreed to write him something about Renewal for the guide. She later invited him to come to a hatching ceremony in a year for her dragonets with Strongwings.

Sunny wrote a letter to Starflight about her and Smolder making of list of all of the things they could find or remember in Burn's Weirdling Tower. He was also the recipient of a letter from Smolder about his observations on Rose the first week he kept her as a pet.

Starflight was the recipient of Snowfall's opening letter for the IceWing chapter. He was later also the recipient of an application for Jade Mountain Academy by Mink.

Starflight was the recipient of letters from Vermilion and Ruby in the SkyWing chapter. He was also indirectly mentioned as one of the dragons Scarlet wanted dead.

Cricket wrote a letter to Starflight about the inclusion of Pantalan material in the guide and possibly Pantalan Jade Mountain Academy students in the future.

Starflight received a letter from Cricket about the Book of Clearsight in the HiveWing chapter of the guide.

Starflight was mentioned by Hazel in her letter about LeafWing literature. He was later the recipient of a letter from Sundew about the letters she found between Sequoia, Linden, and Belladonna.

Relationships

Starflight and Clay are good friends since they have known each other since hatching. Clay is often annoyed by Starflight's constant lectures,[34] although he sometimes appreciates them.[35] Starflight felt very annoyed when Clay called the Scorching "the Scalding,"[36] and in The Hidden Kingdom, Starflight seemed jealous of Clay when the latter called dibs on sleeping next to Sunny even though he was only joking and likely wanted to keep warm in the IceWing's territory.[37] In The Dark Secret, Clay shielded Starflight with his fireproof scales from the fire coming from the volcanic explosion.[38] The two also share a teasing relationship at times, as shown when Starflight once used Clay as a testing object by shoving fruits in front of Clay's snout while he dreamed.[39] Clay mentioned that he sees Starflight giving him lectures in his dreams.[36] In Escaping Peril Starflight mentions Peril's crush on Clay, which Clay denies.[40]

When Starflight's egg was still on the NightWing island, Farsight did not care about anything but his egg.[41] She would refuse to leave the egg, insisting that they were probably her last moments with her dragonet.[42] Farsight also believed that Starflight would be female,[43] and was reluctant to give him to Morrowseer.[44]

In The Dark Secret, Fatespeaker and Starflight become close friends. When he was chased by Ochre and Flame, she was in the cave right next to his hiding spot and promised that she was not going to kill him.[45] They snuck away to talk to Queen Battlewinner[46] and figured out her secret together.[47] Starflight likes Fatespeaker better than all the other NightWings.[48] Fatespeaker has a crush on him but he currently likes her as a friend, as when Starflight is confessing to Sunny he glances at Fatespeaker to think about how his feelings for her could never be the same as his affection towards Sunny.[49] Even if Starflight's feelings are not romantic, the two are still good friends.

Fierceteeth is Starflight's older[50] half-sister.[51] Fierceteeth views him as sappy, tragic, and disappointing;[52] however, she believes she would show mercy towards him if she ever became queen of the NightWings.[50]

Glory, like the rest of the dragonets (not including Sunny), was always very annoyed by Starflight's lectures.[53] She has made blunt remarks about his tribe to his face, but nevertheless seems to care about him. They seem to trust each other since they have known each other since their hatching day. Starflight seems to admire Glory's way of remembering things easily and making plans. This is demonstrated when Starflight used the dreamvisitor to appear in her dreams, and while the other dragonets believed that Starflight was just a part of their dream, Glory immediately knew that he had found a dreamvisitor.[54] In The Dark Secret, they work together to unite the RainWings and the NightWings along with the help of the dragonets.

Starflight was afraid of Kestrel and her short temper. He would hide in the shadows if the SkyWing was nearby, and would often get burned by Kestrel just like all the other dragonets. He did, however, stand up to her by helping Sunny melt the chains Kestrel put on Tsunami.

Starflight shares many traits with his father, including scale patterns and extreme intelligence. At first, Starflight wanted to have a good relationship working with his father. But, when he learned what Mastermind was doing to the RainWings, he felt horrified. He still helped his father but was wary of him. Mastermind was very impressed with Starflight and wanted him to be his assistant. After The Dark Secret, Mastermind was put into prison and Starflight wanted little to do with him after the incident with the RainWings. It is unknown how Mastermind currently feels about this, or if he even knows how Starflight feels about him.

Starflight seemed to be terrified of the larger NightWing, as shown when he "froze like a stalagmite"[55] when Morrowseer first visited the dragonets under the mountain. During The Dark Secret, Starflight did his best to impress Morrowseer and was very scared of Morrowseer exposing him as not a real NightWing due to his lack of powers. Morrowseer hated Starflight for being "weak" and a "spineless failure."

Starflight fears Peril, and refused to speak to her when tethered to his rock spire in The Dragonet Prophecy.[56] Later, though, when the dragonets were trapped by a wall of fire, Starflight addressed Peril, asking her if she was hurt by fire, but this may have been out of desperation since if they did not escape, he would be forced to battle in the SkyWing arena. When she answered, he came up with the idea of Peril moving the black rocks in order for the dragonets to escape. When she was out of earshot, he and Tsunami pointed out to Clay her crush on him. Peril lost Starflight's trust when she betrayed the dragonets to Queen Scarlet. However, by the end of The Brightest Night, he feels slightly indebted to her for saving Clay's life. In Escaping Peril, that seems to have changed, as he was worried he was going to wake up on fire one day.[57] He also was thinking about finding a scroll about sociopaths,[58] which might mean that he thinks Peril is one. He also gets uncomfortable when he senses Peril near his scrolls. Regardless of his personal opinion of her, he is still aware of Peril's crush on Clay and tolerates her at Jade Mountain Academy as long as she stays out of the library.

Starflight is thought to admire Sunny's joyful personality but did not interact with her much in the first book. It is thought that he did love her then, too, for when Tsunami said to Peril that Sunny was like a little sister to all of them, Starflight acted like he considered Sunny differently.[59] However, he does stand up for her against Tsunami, Glory, and even Morrowseer. In the second book, he is noticed to want to do everything in his power to protect her. In the third book, Glory is nearly certain he has had a crush on her for his entire life.[37] Starflight has known Sunny and the other dragonets since hatching. Sunny seems to have the most positive attitude about Starflight and his lectures. In the fourth book, he is directly stated throughout the story to be in love with Sunny and has been his whole life.[60] He finally admits it to her, but in The Brightest Night, it is shown that Sunny is unclear and confused about how she loves Starflight.[61] At the end of The Brightest Night, Sunny ultimately decides that she loves him as a brother, which he reluctantly accepts.[62] Starflight also mentally pleads to Sunny that she does not judge him for the terrible things that the NightWings have done.[63] He is comforting and reassuring towards her,[64] and she often feels pity towards him when he is ignored by the other dragonets.[65] When he became too tired to carry her through the ocean when the dragonets visited the Kingdom of the Sea, he seemed disappointed to be deprived of her contact.[66] He worries about her safety,[67] and she believes in his ability to know everything and to be right.[68]

Tsunami and Starflight have known each other since hatching. Like the other dragonets (with the exception of Sunny), she is annoyed by Starflight's lectures and she often shushes him. Despite this, they seem to care for each other, shown when they refuse to fight each other in Scarlet's arena.[69] Tsunami once had a slight crush on Starflight, before realizing how annoying he could be, due to the ongoing endless lectures.[15] Starflight often wishes he had Tsunami's "crazy-brave" courage, and Tsunami believes that the reason he studies so hard and reads so much information is so he can be an asset to the group. Tsunami does not particularly like taking orders from him,[26] but when she is not annoyed with Starflight, she mainly feels sorry for him.[31]

Family tree

UnknownFarsightMastermind
FierceteethStarflight
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    = Possible timeline


Quotes

"She cares. [...] She just doesn't whine about it."
― to Tsunami, about Sunny (The Dragonet Prophecy, page 26)

"Easy. It's because we have all these special powers, and we don't want to make regular dragons feel inferior. [...] You know. Telepathy? Precognition? Invisibility? Hello?"
― to Clay, about the NightWings (The Dragonet Prophecy, page 105)

"I'm sorry he took me. I wanted him to bring me back right away, but he wouldn't. He said they couldn't afford to lose any NightWings, even — even peculiar little ones."
― about Morrowseer's abduction of him (The Dragonet Prophecy, page 297)

"Shouldn't we stay under the trees? What if a patrol spots us? I mean — We must stay under the trees. All right. Yes. Everyone back into the trees right now."
― to the other dragonets of destiny (The Lost Heir, page 1-2)

"Even so, I'm not sure that theory works. The princess murders started two years before they stole Tsunami's egg, so the Talons, and especially Webs, wouldn't have known they were going to steal a royal egg at that point — Webs didn't even know he was going to be a Talon at that point. And Webs has been underground with us for the last six years. He couldn't have flown here and back every time he wanted to murder a dragonet."
― to Coral (The Lost Heir, page 225)

"What if I can fix everything? This is the chance you wanted. You asked Glory to let you talk to the NightWings. You wanted to give them a chance to explain themselves — you wanted to find a peaceful solution, so you wouldn't have to pick sides in a war."
― thinking (The Dark Secret, page 18)

"Crazy-brave is the opposite of me. Crazy-brave is Tsunami. Crazy-brave would have been turning around to fight all four dragonets at once, which is what she would have done. Sitting in a dark hole? Waiting for someone else to deal with my problem? She's right about one thing: that does sound like me."
― thinking about Tsunami (The Dark Secret, page 83)

"Has she been under the lava this whole time? That's not possible and now I'm definitely absolutely one hundred percent going to die because THAT IS A DRAGON WHO LIVES IN LAVA."
― thinking about Queen Battlewinner (The Dark Secret, page 123)

"Perhaps that's one downside to staying isolated. They keep themselves separate to seem more powerful, and yet they're cut off from so much potential knowledge. If they didn't feel superior to all other dragons, maybe they'd be better at listening to them, and maybe they'd learn something new."
― thinking about the NightWings (The Dark Secret, page 199)

"There's no time to be afraid. This is the only thing you can do. And you must do it."
― thinking about saving Flame and warning the RainWings (The Dark Secret, page 215)

"[...] We're only dragonets. We shouldn't be leading anyone to their deaths. But this is happening no matter what we do. We have no choice now. [...] You can't be the most cowardly dragon on Pyrrhia right now. Remember, you've read over all the history scrolls you could find about famous battles. Now use that knowledge. It's time to prove that you really do belong in this prophecy."
― thinking about the invasion of the NightWing island (The Dark Secret, page 234-236)

"They're not my tribe, You are. You and Sunny and Tsunami and Clay."
― to Glory about the NightWings (The Dark Secret, page 236-239)

"No, I mean- you're all I think about and I want to be near you and it hurts when I'm not, and everything I do, I think, what would Sunny want me to do? And I think you're the only dragon who sees me the whole way I am and likes me anyway ... And I had to tell you, in case something happens to either one of us today, although if anything happens to you I don't know how I'd be able to breathe or think or do anything ever again."
― professing his love to Sunny before going through the tunnel (The Dark Secret, page 239-240)

"It's royal SandWing business now. They'll fight and Blister will win, but the important thing is that the war is over. There will be a queen on the SandWing throne, and no one else has to die."
― to his friends after Burn's death (The Brightest Night, page 287)

"I promise. You won't have done anything wrong, Icicle. You can still go home now, but if you kill me, Queen Glacier might not take you back."
― to Icicle while she is attempting to kill him (Moon Rising, page 271)

"Blaze is literally the least intelligent royal dragon in the world. She can't be right, by definition. If she thinks this school is doomed, then it is definitely going to be wonderful."
― to Sunny about Jade Mountain Academy (Darkness of Dragons, page 37)

Trivia

  • Before escaping the underground caves, Starflight would read a scroll entitled Tales of the NightWings whenever he was stressed or upset.[70]
  • Starflight has a tenor singing voice.[71]
  • After his experiences in the SkyWing Arena, Starflight has nightmares about scavengers.[72]
  • Starflight becomes "hilariously twitchy" when he senses Peril near his papers.[73]
  • Starflight is working on scrolls blind dragons can read and afterward may create fireproof papers for Peril.[23]
  • Before animus magic stopped working, Turtle was in the process of writing a spell to restore Starflight's eyesight.[74]
  • Starflight thinks that fish smells awful.[75]
  • Despite being blind, Starflight can read carved letters by running his talons over them.[24]
  • When Starflight is deep in thought, he will gaze into the air as if he is trying to solve a math equation.[76]


References

  1. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 123
  2. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 297
  3. The Lost Heir, page 286
  4. The Hidden Kingdom, page 26
  5. The Dark Secret, page 48
  6. The Lost Heir, page 76
  7. The Brightest Night, page 268
  8. The Lost Heir, page 47
  9. The Brightest Night, page 220
  10. The Brightest Night, page 8
  11. The Brightest Night, page 206
  12. The Lost Heir, page 291
  13. The Lost Heir, page 261
  14. The Lost Heir, page 246
  15. 15.0 15.1 The Lost Heir, page 127
  16. The Lost Heir, page 20
  17. The Lost Heir, page 7
  18. The Lost Heir, page 6
  19. 19.0 19.1 The Lost Heir, page 3
  20. Darkness of Dragons, page 294
  21. Darkness of Dragons, page 302
  22. The Hidden Kingdom, page 71
  23. 23.0 23.1 Darkness of Dragons, page 370
  24. 24.0 24.1 Moon Rising, page 31
  25. 25.0 25.1 The Lost Heir, page 4
  26. 26.0 26.1 The Lost Heir, page 18
  27. The Lost Heir, page 22
  28. The Lost Heir, page 91
  29. The Lost Heir, page 268
  30. The Hidden Kingdom, page 33
  31. 31.0 31.1 The Lost Heir, page 165
  32. The Lost Heir, page 197
  33. The Lost Heir, page 199
  34. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 23
  35. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 32
  36. 36.0 36.1 The Dark Secret, page 175
  37. 37.0 37.1 The Hidden Kingdom, page 109
  38. The Dark Secret, page 285
  39. The Hidden Kingdom, page 47
  40. Escaping Peril, page 49
  41. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 12
  42. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 11
  43. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 13
  44. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 14
  45. The Dark Secret, page 84
  46. The Dark Secret, page 151
  47. The Dark Secret, page 167
  48. The Dark Secret, page 194
  49. The Dark Secret, page 240
  50. 50.0 50.1 The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 36
  51. The Dark Secret, page 7
  52. The Winglets Quartet: Prisoners, page 9
  53. The Dark Secret, page 17
  54. The Dark Secret, page 176-177
  55. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 35
  56. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 177
  57. Escaping Peril, page 50
  58. Escaping Peril, page 51
  59. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 201
  60. The Dark Secret, page 173
  61. The Brightest Night, page 12-13
  62. The Brightest Night, page 301
  63. The Dark Secret, page 36
  64. Darkness of Dragons, page 37
  65. The Lost Heir, page 2
  66. The Lost Heir, page 59
  67. The Lost Heir, page 186
  68. The Lost Heir, page 267
  69. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 224
  70. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 47
  71. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 192
  72. The Dark Secret, page 132
  73. Darkness of Dragons, epilogue
  74. The Hive Queen, prologue
  75. The Lost Heir, page 1
  76. The Lost Heir, page 225
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NightWings
Queens

Present: BattlewinnerDarkstalkerGlory
Historical: Vigilance

Royalty

Greatness

Jade Mountain

BigtailFatespeakerFearlessMightyclawsMindreaderMoonwatcherStarflight

Other Dragons
(Present)

BonecruncherDeadlyclawsDeathbringerEclipseFarsightFierceteethMastermindMorrowseerObsidianPreyhunterQuickstrikeSecretkeeperShapeshifterSlaughterSmokeseerStonemoverStrongwingsVengeanceWisdom

Other Dragons
(Historical)

AllknowingClearsightDiscretionFoeslayerForeseerJewel-eyesListenerMorrowwatcherPrudenceQuickdeathStarclawsSwiftwingsThoughtfulTruthfinderTunesmithVision

Hybrids

DarkstalkerWhiteoutEclipseFierceclawsPeacemakerShadowhunterSunnyFireflyCommodoreJewelOrangeTortoiseshellTortoiseshell

Folklore

CometMindhealerThe Prophetess

Kingdom

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

Kingdom
(Historical)

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

Society

NightWing Exodus


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