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Flounder was one of the | Flounder was one of the four Seawing guards on duty when Clay was chained to the floor of the [[Summer Palace of the Sea|Summer Palace]]. The other guards were [[Snail]], [[Kelp]], and [[Flounder]]. [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]] later convinced them (rather than threaten with violence) to free Clay, since they'd be disobeying orders if they knowingly allowed the [[The Dragonets of Destiny|Dragonets of Destiny]] to drown. | ||
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* A herring is a type of foraging fish that live in oceans and seas. | * A herring is a type of foraging fish that live in oceans and seas. | ||
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Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg | Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg | ||
Typical SeaWing.jpg|A typical SeaWing; art by Joy Ang | Typical SeaWing.jpg|A typical SeaWing; art by Joy Ang | ||
Revision as of 13:45, 29 October 2016
- "And stop the war, whatever you have to do."
- — Herring to Tsunami [1]
Herring is a male SeaWing guard serving under Queen Coral. He appears briefly in the second book in the Wings of Fire series, The Lost Heir, where he is seen guarding Clay, Sunny, Starflight, and Glory outside their cave and withholding the keys.
History
Flounder was one of the four Seawing guards on duty when Clay was chained to the floor of the Summer Palace. The other guards were Snail, Kelp, and Flounder. Tsunami later convinced them (rather than threaten with violence) to free Clay, since they'd be disobeying orders if they knowingly allowed the Dragonets of Destiny to drown.
Trivia
- A herring is a type of foraging fish that live in oceans and seas.
References
- ↑ TLH page 178
Gallery
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A typical SeaWing; art by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing from the German publications
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A real herring