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'''Hawker''' is a male [[HiveWings|HiveWing]] who first appears in [[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]. He is a HiveWing soldier who checks the IDs of all SilkWings and HiveWings to confirm their identities, and works for the queen of the HiveWings, [[Queen Wasp]].
'''Hawker''' is a male [[HiveWings|HiveWing]] who first appears in [[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]. He is a HiveWing soldier who checks the IDs of all [[SilkWings]] and HiveWings to confirm their identities, and works for the queen of the HiveWings, [[Queen Wasp]].


==Appearance==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing, by [[Joy Ang]]
HiveTransparent.png|A typical HiveWing, by [[Joy Ang]]
HawkerTemplate.png|Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
HawkerTemplate.png|Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
Southern_Hawker_Dragonfly_Bavaria_Germany.jpg|Southern Hawker Dragonfly
Southern_Hawker_Dragonfly_Bavaria_Germany.jpg|Southern Hawker Dragonfly
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[[Category:Characters]]

Revision as of 11:17, 3 May 2018

Template:SpoilerTLC Template:Charbox Hawker is a male HiveWing who first appears in The Lost Continent. He is a HiveWing soldier who checks the IDs of all SilkWings and HiveWings to confirm their identities, and works for the queen of the HiveWings, Queen Wasp.

Appearance

Hawker is a HiveWing with dark scales that are almost entirely black except for a few orange flecks.

Personality

Hawker is a silent dragon who does not seem to care about others beyond what is needed for his work. He also is not very passionate about his job, and simply grunts when he asks Blue to show his ID and wrist cuff. The guards do not like him very much, and talk about him behind his back. It is unknown whether he cares about what others say about him.