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Revision as of 07:35, 13 December 2016

"Are you sure? That doesn't sound like any mother I know."
— Camel to Sunny.


Template:Infobox Character Camel is a male SandWing messenger, who served under Burn. Sunny notes that he has a snub-nose. In The Brightest Night, Smolder told Camel that he was supposed to watch over Sunny when he went to fight in the battle against the Outclaws. He seems kind because he let Sunny try to help Thorn.

Biography

Pre-series

Camel was sent to Burn's army to toughen up, because his parents wanted him to be brave or dead, for "either one would be an improvement". He later got married, and he and his partner had three eggs. According to him, if he disobeyed Burn's or Smolder's orders, his eggs could be taken away.

He informed Smolder of the attack on Burn's stronghold, and the death of General Sandstorm. Smolder tasked him with watching Sunny until the battle subsided. Sunny asked for his name and also pleaded with him to let her go to fight with her mother, Queen Thorn. He was nervous around battle.

Quotes

"We're under attack! Help! General Sandstorm is already dead! No one knows what to do! It's chaos! We're all going to die!"

"I don't know! It happened so fast! It was like they rose out of the sand."

"Are you sure? That doesn't sound like any mother I know."