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}}'''Dragonfly''' is a mentioned character in'' [[The Hive Queen]]''. [[Cricket]] mentions that she was a hero of the [[Tree Wars]] fifty years prior and that Dragonfly Square in [[Jewel Hive]] was named in her honor. It is also possible that [[Dragonfly Bay]] was named in her honor as well, although this is unconfirmed.
}}'''Dragonfly''' is a mentioned character in'' [[The Hive Queen]]''. [[Cricket]] mentions that she was a hero of the [[Tree Wars]] fifty years prior and that Dragonfly Square in [[Jewel Hive]] was named in her honor. It is also possible that [[Dragonfly Bay]] was named in her honor as well, although this is unconfirmed.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A dragonfly is an insect in the order Odonata with two pairs of transparent wings and a long body.
*Although Cricket didn't mention what tribe Dragonfly belonged to, she was most likely a [[HiveWings|HiveWing]]. This is likely because HiveWings usually wouldn't respect a [[SilkWings|SilkWing]], as much, or at all, and because she is named after a non-Lepidoptera insect.
*Although Cricket didn't mention what tribe Dragonfly belonged to, she was most likely a [[HiveWings|HiveWing]]. This is likely because HiveWings usually wouldn't respect a [[SilkWings|SilkWing]], as much, or at all, and because she is named after a non-Lepidoptera insect.



Revision as of 00:19, 24 April 2020

Template:CharboxDragonfly is a mentioned character in The Hive Queen. Cricket mentions that she was a hero of the Tree Wars fifty years prior and that Dragonfly Square in Jewel Hive was named in her honor. It is also possible that Dragonfly Bay was named in her honor as well, although this is unconfirmed.

Trivia

  • Although Cricket didn't mention what tribe Dragonfly belonged to, she was most likely a HiveWing. This is likely because HiveWings usually wouldn't respect a SilkWing, as much, or at all, and because she is named after a non-Lepidoptera insect.