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Riptide explained to Tsunami that Avalanche was furious when [[Morrowseer]] took him and the other False Dragonets to the [[Night Kingdom]] while she was spying at the SkyWing palace, and that she nearly killed Nautilus. | Riptide explained to Tsunami that Avalanche was furious when [[Morrowseer]] took him and the other False Dragonets to the [[Night Kingdom]] while she was spying at the SkyWing palace, and that she nearly killed Nautilus. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Revision as of 23:20, 29 June 2014
Template:Infobox Avalanche is a red SkyWing and the mother of Flame. She is a spy for the Talons of Peace, and she is stationed at Queen Scarlet's Palace.
Biography
When Sunny, Tsunami, and Ochre arrived at the Talons of Peace's camp, they were greeted by Nautilus, Avalanche, Riptide, a SandWing, possibly Viper's father or uncle, and an unnamed IceWing, most likely Cirrus.
They asked for the whereabouts of the false dragonets, and Sunny and Tsunami replied that Fatespeaker was fine and that Viper died, which angered the SandWing, who, otherwise, did not seem to care. Then, Flame appeared in the sky, and dove for his mother when she called his name. He buried his head in her neck, wrapped his wings around her, and sobbed, and Avalanche wrapped her wings around him.
Riptide explained to Tsunami that Avalanche was furious when Morrowseer took him and the other False Dragonets to the Night Kingdom while she was spying at the SkyWing palace, and that she nearly killed Nautilus.
Trivia
- When Morrowseer exiled Squid, he flew alone into the Sky Kingdom and was later found by a spy from the Talons of Peace. Nautilus didn't name the spy, but it might have been Avalanche, as she happened to be a spy stationed in the Sky Kingdom.
- An Avalanche is a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- The name could also be an IceWing name.
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Avalanche and Flame, by NikkiMcCloud
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An avalanche