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* Lagoon spent a bit of time in [[ Queen Coral|Queen Coral]]'s underwater dungeon, along with [[Shark]].
* Lagoon spent a bit of time in [[ Queen Coral|Queen Coral]]'s underwater dungeon, along with [[Shark]].
* It is suspected that she was eating the leftover food that she was supposed to be feeding  to the [http://wingsoffire.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dragonets_of_Destiny dragonets].
* It is suspected that she was eating the leftover food that she was supposed to be feeding  to the [http://wingsoffire.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dragonets_of_Destiny dragonets].
* She shares a name with [[Queen Lagoon]] , the queen before [[Queen Pearl|Pearl]], who also shares a name with a present day SeaWing.


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Revision as of 06:11, 10 April 2016


Template:Infobox Character Lagoon is a plump, turquoise female SeaWing introduced in The Lost Heir. She serves in Queen Coral's council, and is in charge of preparing food for the council.

Biography

After the dragonets were imprisoned, Queen Coral told Lagoon to make sure they were well fed. However, she only fed them small crabs and other breakfast leftovers from the feast that was served the council. When Tsunami found out, she told her mother. She also suspected Shark and even Queen Coral of being the one who gave the order for Clay to be chained, yet it is still unknown who did this. Queen Coral was shocked and angry because they disobeyed her commands and had the two of them imprisoned, but Tsunami knew that they wouldn't be punished badly and that they'd be soon released due to their status and role in the SeaWing government.

Trivia

  • Lagoon spent a bit of time in Queen Coral's underwater dungeon, along with Shark.
  • It is suspected that she was eating the leftover food that she was supposed to be feeding  to the dragonets.
  • She shares a name with Queen Lagoon , the queen before Pearl, who also shares a name with a present day SeaWing.