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Bandit seemed to be utterly terrified of all dragons, except possibly [[Moonwatcher]], as she saved him from being eaten. Bandit was nearly captured and killed by students in the prey center when he escaped from his cage, after [[Qibli]] opened it to get a better look at him. He was also hungry enough to allow [[Kinkajou]] to feed him a blueberry, but Moon later convinced Winter to feed him cooked meat. Bandit appears to be lonely, likely a result of his separation from other humans. Moonwatcher could not thoroughly read what he thought since he is not a dragon, but she could understand his raw emotions. Winter was later seen setting Bandit free as he was planning to return to the Ice Kingdom and Bandit would not survive there. At first, Bandit seemed not to want to leave, perhaps because a giant menacing dragon was standing near the exit or because it was raining, but after a bit of yelling from his owner, Winter, he scurried off into the forest. | Bandit seemed to be utterly terrified of all dragons, except possibly [[Moonwatcher]], as she saved him from being eaten. Bandit was nearly captured and killed by students in the prey center when he escaped from his cage, after [[Qibli]] opened it to get a better look at him. He was also hungry enough to allow [[Kinkajou]] to feed him a blueberry, but Moon later convinced Winter to feed him cooked meat. Bandit appears to be lonely, likely a result of his separation from other humans. Moonwatcher could not thoroughly read what he thought since he is not a dragon, but she could understand his raw emotions. Winter was later seen setting Bandit free as he was planning to return to the Ice Kingdom and Bandit would not survive there. At first, Bandit seemed not to want to leave, perhaps because a giant menacing dragon was standing near the exit or because it was raining, but after a bit of yelling from his owner, Winter, he scurried off into the forest. | ||
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Winter tried to make Bandit leave because there would be no way that Bandit would survive in the Ice Kingdom. However, Bandit refused to move. Winter ended up having to scare the human away by rattling the cage and growling. | Winter tried to make Bandit leave because there would be no way that Bandit would survive in the Ice Kingdom. However, Bandit refused to move. Winter ended up having to scare the human away by rattling the cage and growling. | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 1 April 2023
Bandit is a male human who was introduced in Moon Rising. Formerly owned as a pet by Winter, he was set free because he could not accompany Winter to the Ice Kingdom. His current location is unknown.
Description
Sunny says that he is just about the same height as Leaf and Ivy.[1]
Personality
Bandit appeared to feel depressed and lonely,[2] as well as terrified of dragons.[3]
Biography
The Jade Mountain Prophecy
Bandit seemed to be utterly terrified of all dragons, except possibly Moonwatcher, as she saved him from being eaten. Bandit was nearly captured and killed by students in the prey center when he escaped from his cage, after Qibli opened it to get a better look at him. He was also hungry enough to allow Kinkajou to feed him a blueberry, but Moon later convinced Winter to feed him cooked meat. Bandit appears to be lonely, likely a result of his separation from other humans. Moonwatcher could not thoroughly read what he thought since he is not a dragon, but she could understand his raw emotions. Winter was later seen setting Bandit free as he was planning to return to the Ice Kingdom and Bandit would not survive there. At first, Bandit seemed not to want to leave, perhaps because a giant menacing dragon was standing near the exit or because it was raining, but after a bit of yelling from his owner, Winter, he scurried off into the forest.
Winter tried to make Bandit leave because there would be no way that Bandit would survive in the Ice Kingdom. However, Bandit refused to move. Winter ended up having to scare the human away by rattling the cage and growling.
The Lost Continent Prophecy
Bandit was mentioned when Snowfall asked about Winter's other scavenger. Winter stated that he released him and there was something wrong with him. Winter later mentioned that Bandit could not speak Dragon, and asked Wren if she knew Bandit, but Qibli added that they could safely assume that was not his real name.
Gallery
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Bandit from Moon Rising (graphic novel) by Mike Holmes
- Art by Mike Holmes, from the Wings of Fire Graphic Novels
References
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 50
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 166
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 48
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