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[[Misbehaver's Way]] is where [[HiveWings]] put misbehaving [[SilkWings]] and HiveWings in [[Cicada Hive]]. In ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'', [[Blue]] mentions how he used to go on "field trips" there with [[Silkworm Hall|his school]], probably arranged to scare the SilkWing [[Dragonets|dragonets]] into obedience.
[[Misbehaver's Way]] is where [[HiveWings]] put misbehaving [[SilkWings]] and [[HiveWings]] in [[Cicada Hive]]. In ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'', [[Blue]] mentions how he used to go on "field trips" there with [[Silkworm Hall|his school]], probably arranged to scare the SilkWing [[Dragonets|dragonets]] into obedience.
<nowiki> </nowiki>It is described as having pathways made of sharp, cobbled stone, with stone tablets chiseled with rules or quotes, as well as a dramatic description of the "crime" the prisoners commited.
<nowiki> </nowiki>It is described as having pathways made of sharp, cobbled stone, with stone tablets chiseled with rules or quotes, as well as a dramatic description of the "crime" the prisoners commited.


A special team of HiveWings with paralyzing nerve toxins in their tail barbs or claws stab the misbehavers, leaving them completely paralyzed for a day. The paralyzed SilkWings and HiveWings are then put on display to frighten other dragons into obedience. [[Swordtail]] tells Blue that at first the poison is painful, like fire burning every nerve in your body, but then it's just uncomfortable to not be able to move or even blink. It wears off after roughly a day. It is unknown but probable that a system similar to this is used in the rest of the Hives.
A special team of [[HiveWings]] with paralyzing nerve toxins in their tail barbs or claws stab the misbehavers, leaving them completely paralyzed for a day. The paralyzed [[SilkWings]] and [[HiveWings]] are then put on display to frighten other dragons into obedience. [[Swordtail]] tells [[Blue]] that at first the poison is painful, like fire burning every nerve in your body, but then it is just uncomfortable to not be able to move or even blink. It wears off after roughly a day. It is unknown but probable that a system similar to this is used in the rest of the Hives.


The only known antidote to the paralyzing toxin is a green steroid used to make plants grow faster. The chemical is used by evaporating it then inhaling the vapor. This also causes the patient to have a lot of energy and be loopy for a while, as well as gaining a green tint to their eyes. This antidote was discovered by Cricket, when rescuing Swordtail from Misbehaver's Way.
The only known antidote to the paralyzing toxin is a green steroid used to make plants grow faster. The chemical is used by evaporating it then inhaling the vapor. This also causes the patient to have a lot of energy and be loopy for a while, as well as gaining a green tint to their eyes. This antidote was discovered by [[Cricket]], when rescuing [[Swordtail ]] from Misbehaver's Way.


== Known Prisoners ==
== Known Prisoners ==

Revision as of 23:26, 26 June 2019

Misbehaver's Way is where HiveWings put misbehaving SilkWings and HiveWings in Cicada Hive. In The Lost Continent, Blue mentions how he used to go on "field trips" there with his school, probably arranged to scare the SilkWing dragonets into obedience. It is described as having pathways made of sharp, cobbled stone, with stone tablets chiseled with rules or quotes, as well as a dramatic description of the "crime" the prisoners commited.

A special team of HiveWings with paralyzing nerve toxins in their tail barbs or claws stab the misbehavers, leaving them completely paralyzed for a day. The paralyzed SilkWings and HiveWings are then put on display to frighten other dragons into obedience. Swordtail tells Blue that at first the poison is painful, like fire burning every nerve in your body, but then it is just uncomfortable to not be able to move or even blink. It wears off after roughly a day. It is unknown but probable that a system similar to this is used in the rest of the Hives.

The only known antidote to the paralyzing toxin is a green steroid used to make plants grow faster. The chemical is used by evaporating it then inhaling the vapor. This also causes the patient to have a lot of energy and be loopy for a while, as well as gaining a green tint to their eyes. This antidote was discovered by Cricket, when rescuing Swordtail from Misbehaver's Way.

Known Prisoners