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{{Quote
{{Quote
|quote = Of course, Your Majesty.
|quote   = Of course, Your Majesty.
|speaker = Ocotillo to [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''.}}
|speaker = Ocotillo to [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] in ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''.}}
{{Infobox Character
{{Charbox
|name      =Ocotillo
|name      =
|image      =Octollio.jpg
|image      = Octollio.jpg
|age        =Unknown
|gender    = Male
|gender    =Male
|occupation = [[Princess Blaze]]'s guard
|occupation = SandWing guard
|tribe      = [[SandWings]]
|tribe      =[[SandWings]]
|residence  = Most likely the [[Kingdom of Sand]]
|residence  =Most likely the Sand Kingdom
|appeared  = ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''
|relatives  =Unknown
}}
|powers    =
'''Ocotillo''' is a male [[SandWings|SandWing]] guard who protected [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] at [[Blaze's Fortress|her fortress]] in the [[Ice Kingdom]] during the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. He only appears briefly.
|books      =''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''
|quote      =''"Of course, Your Majesty."''
|ships = }}'''Ocotillo''' is a male [[SandWings|SandWing]] guard who protected [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] at [[Blaze's Fortress|her fortress]] in the [[Ice Kingdom]] during the [[War of SandWing Succession]]. He only appears briefly.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:32, 20 February 2017

"Of course, Your Majesty."
— Ocotillo to Blaze in The Hidden Kingdom.

Template:Charbox Ocotillo is a male SandWing guard who protected Blaze at her fortress in the Ice Kingdom during the War of SandWing Succession. He only appears briefly.

History

Ocotillo was stationed at the fortress of Blaze when Glory and Jambu came to visit, disguised as IceWings. The queenly candidate ordered him to bring the guests some tea and dried lizards, if there were any left. He is likely some kind of servant, a soldier, or a guard.

Trivia

  • An ocotillo is a desert plant that is often referred to by other names such as coachwhip, candlewood, slimewood, and desert coral.