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Revision as of 16:07, 27 November 2015

Template:Infobox CharacterPheasant is a MudWing and one of Clay's younger sisters. Her mother is Cattail, with Asha as her aunt. Their father is yet unknown.

History

Pre-Series

Pheasant hatched along with Reed, Sora, Marsh, Crane, and Umber. She was raised with Reed standing in for bigwings due to Clay being absent and sold by Cattail to the Talons of Peace for some cows in order to fulfill the Dragonet Prophecy.

Near the end of the book, Clay made his way back to the Mud Kingdom. His siblings encountered him and were overjoyed to find him. They helped him make peace with himself, and despite protests, unwillingly letting him go.

In the prologue, IceWings attack, and she comes to Sora's rescue. The troop escapes, and Pheasant said she gained interest in and started to read about the prophecy after they found out Clay was part of it, being the 'wings of earth'. At the end, she hopes that Clay will end the war soon.

Pheasant and her siblings are seen when Sunny and Clay go to the MudWings to send a message to Burn. Pheasant is wary to go along with the MudWings' planned attack on the IceWings.

Umber mentions Pheasant and Reed doing some work for Queen Moorhen.

Quotes

"Because our queen says we have to."

"Well, it doesn't matter. What matters is we survived another battle, thanks to Reed."

"So from then on, the bigwings takes care of all the others. Some of them can be pretty bossy or too weak, but we got a good one. I mean, you would have a good one too, I'm sure..."

"You were! You were amazing, Reed!"