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Asha was the one who brought Clay's blood red [[Dragon Eggs|egg]] to the Talons of Peace. However, she was badly injured due to being caught in a battle between Blister's and Blaze's forces and died shortly after arriving at the cave.
Asha was the one who brought Clay's blood red [[Dragon Eggs|egg]] to the Talons of Peace. However, she was badly injured due to being caught in a battle between Blister's and Blaze's forces and died shortly after arriving at the cave.


==Personality==
Asha was very kind and caring, and, if she had lived, she may have acted as a counterbalance to Kestrel's violence and hate, as Webs did to Dune's. Cattail claimed that Asha was 'always softhearted and mushy about things' and that 'she left a lot of blithering, obsessed dreamy-eyed dragons behind in the village'.
Asha was very kind and caring, and, if she had lived, she may have acted as a counterbalance to Kestrel's violence and hate, as Webs did to Dune's. Cattail claimed that Asha was 'always softhearted and mushy about things' and that 'she left a lot of blithering, obsessed dreamy-eyed dragons behind in the village'.





Revision as of 12:03, 4 May 2014

Template:Infobox Asha was a MudWing and a member of the Talons of Peace. She was a sister of Clay's mother, Cattail (and therefore Clay's aunt), and a member of her sibs group.

Biography

Pre-Series

Asha was the one who brought Clay's blood red egg to the Talons of Peace. However, she was badly injured due to being caught in a battle between Blister's and Blaze's forces and died shortly after arriving at the cave.

Personality

Asha was very kind and caring, and, if she had lived, she may have acted as a counterbalance to Kestrel's violence and hate, as Webs did to Dune's. Cattail claimed that Asha was 'always softhearted and mushy about things' and that 'she left a lot of blithering, obsessed dreamy-eyed dragons behind in the village'.