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Revision as of 15:18, 29 April 2017

Template:SpoilerToP Template:Charbox Alba is the IceWing dragonet in the Copper Winglet at Jade Mountain Academy. A dragon of unknown gender, Alba has yet to be introduced in any of the books but may have a part later on in the series. Alba was, however, included in the guide at the start of the second arc in Moon Rising.

History

Moon mentions a large group of IceWings which Alba was most likely a part of.

Alba is shown in the library with two other IceWings and may have been the dragonet to attack then get pinned by Darkstalker.

Trivia

  • Alba means white in Latin and can refer to the owl species, Tyto Alba (barn owl).  
  • It can also refer to the flower Nymphaea Alba, otherwise known as the white lotus. 
  • Alba is one of the three IceWings who attend Jade Mountain Academy with no known gender. 
IceWings
Queens

Present: GlacierSnowfall
Historical: Diamond

Royalty
(Present)

CrystalHailstormIcicleMinkNarwhalPermafrostTundraWinter

Royalty
(Historical)

ArcticCaribouFrostbiteOpalPenguinSnowfox

Jade Mountain

AlbaChangbaiErmineIcicleWinter

Other Dragons

CirrusCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouFjordHviturIglooIvoryLynxSnowflakeSnowstormSnowstormSnowstormPolar Bear

Hybrids

DarkstalkerWhiteoutEclipseFierceclawsShadowhunterTyphoon

Kingdom

Notable Features: Great Ice CliffMoon Globe TreeIceWing palaceDiamond Caves
Villages: Among-the-EvergreensHamlet-That-Worships-the-Whales-Who-Sing-at-NightVillage-of-the-Plentiful-SealsWe-Remember-and-Venerate-CaribouWhere-No-Dragon-Goes-HungryWhere-the-Terns-FlyWhere-the-Whales-Leap-at-Dawn