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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* A garnet is a type of red gemstone, and is January's birthstone. | * A garnet is a type of red gemstone, and is January's birthstone. | ||
* Garnet is the fourth [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] to appear who is named after a type of gem, the others being [[Carnelian]] | * Garnet is the fourth [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] to appear who is named after a type of gem, the others being [[Carnelian]], [[Queen Ruby|Queen Ruby/Tourmaline]], and Queen Sappire. | ||
* Most SkyWings named after red gems appear to be royal, with lower-ranking dragons taking the names of mountian-related things, such as [[Avalanche]], [[Osprey]], and [[Eagle]], but Garnet and Carnelian seem to be exceotions to this tradition, with gem-related named despite being just soldiers. | * Most SkyWings named after red gems appear to be royal, with lower-ranking dragons taking the names of mountian-related things, such as [[Avalanche]], [[Osprey]], and [[Eagle]], but Garnet and Carnelian seem to be exceotions to this tradition, with gem-related named despite being just soldiers. | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 27 May 2018
Template:CharboxGarnet is a SkyWing dragonet of unknown gender attending the Quartz Winglet at Jade Mountain Academy. They appeared in Moon Rising soaring through the sky alongside Thrush and Peregrine, two other SkyWing dragonets attending Jade Mountain.
Trivia
- A garnet is a type of red gemstone, and is January's birthstone.
- Garnet is the fourth SkyWing to appear who is named after a type of gem, the others being Carnelian, Queen Ruby/Tourmaline, and Queen Sappire.
- Most SkyWings named after red gems appear to be royal, with lower-ranking dragons taking the names of mountian-related things, such as Avalanche, Osprey, and Eagle, but Garnet and Carnelian seem to be exceotions to this tradition, with gem-related named despite being just soldiers.
Gallery
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A typical SkyWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical SkyWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical SkyWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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By Snowflake
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Garnet by HappyFalconQueen
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SkyWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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Real garnet
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Uncut polished garnet
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Art by Rhyno Bullraq
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Garnet by QueenClam
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The Quartz Winglet by Miraculouslazulitheseawing