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'''SkyWings''' are one of the seven [[Dragons|dragon]] tribes of [[Pyrrhia]], characterized by their scales which come in many varying shades of red, gold, orange or sometimes pink, and their exceedingly powerful wings, the largest out of the seven dragon tribes. They are noted to be great fliers, often very grumpy and bad-tempered, and the fastest dragons in the sky. They are also one of the four dragon tribes that can breathe fire, and they have the hottest fire, as shown multiple times throughout the series. They blow their fire in huge clouds and can raise the temperature of their fire temporarily if they're angry. There is one dragon, named [[Peril]], that has too much fire in her scales and burns everything she touches, a condition called "[[Hybrids and Special Dragons|firescales.]]” It is known that if a dragon has any condition the SkyWings think is a hazard like a animus or firescales, they immediately kill them, though Peril was kept alive because of Queen Scarlet. SkyWings live in the part of Pyrrhia that resembles a wing (since Pyrrhia is shaped like a dragon), which symbolizes their flight skills. They were previously under the rule of [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]] for the first arc and a small portion of the second, but the tribe is now under the rule of her daughter, [[Queen Ruby]] ([[Queen Tourmaline (No Tabs)|Tourmaline]] in her original form), originally due to the disappearance of Queen Scarlet. Scarlet became outraged and began to develop a hate towards Queen Ruby. She eventually invaded the SkyWing kingdom and later, the ex-queen was killed in a royal duel by Tourmaline.
'''SkyWings''' are one of the seven [[Dragons|dragon]] tribes of [[Pyrrhia]], characterized most by their warm-colored scales and enormous wings; most SkyWings have been noted to be skilled fliers. They are also one of the four dragon tribes that can breathe fire, but are the one tribe exclusive to a rare and dangerous condition called firescales, in which the affected dragon has abnormally hot scales and can burn through anything they touch. However, it was mentioned in ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]] ''that the SkyWing tribe, for centuries, has thrown any dragons with dangerous powers off of the highest cliff to die, so the only known firescales dragon still alive is [[Peril]], whose life was protected by [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]]. Most SkyWings reside in the "wing" of Pyrrhia, and prefer to live high up in mountain peaks, especially in the [[Claws of the Clouds Mountains|Claws of the Clouds]]. After killing Scarlet and obtaining the throne, [[Queen Ruby/Queen Ruby|Queen Ruby]] currently holds dominion over the SkyWing tribe.  


The SkyWings were originally allied with [[Princess Burn|Burn]] and the [[MudWings]] in the [[War of The SandWing Succession|War of the SandWing Succession]], but it is unknown (and rather unlikely) if Ruby continued the alliance with Burn after she took the throne.
The SkyWings were originally allied with [[Princess Burn|Burn]] and the [[MudWings]] in the [[War of The SandWing Succession|War of the SandWing Succession]], but it is unknown (and rather unlikely) if Ruby continued the alliance with Burn after she took the throne.


==Description==
==Description==
SkyWings usually have red, pink, orange, or golden scales with yellow, amber, and sometimes copper underscales, and orange or yellow/amber eyes. Their scales have sometimes been described as having a color similar to a hibiscus flower. However, SkyWings with the firescales condition have bright light blue eyes and unnaturally bright, shiny copper scales (an example of this is [[Peril]]). Their scales are described to be "jewel-hard." Skywings have enormous wings, larger than any other tribe, and long graceful necks, making them excellent fliers and fighters. Those wings, like MudWings, SandWings and IceWings, are attached by a bone on their shoulder, allowing their wings to extend futher out. In addition, they can breathe fire, like other fire-breathing tribes at any given time. They have also been shown to have a strong respiratory system, probably an adaptation from their high altitude home in the mountains, like their large wings. Their snouts are thin and long, with a nose-spike, and an extra horn on their jaw. Their horns are long, thin, and curved, similar to [[RainWings|RainWing]] horns in shape. They're very thin, slender, and are built to fly.
Ordinary SkyWings have red, pink, orange, or golden scales with yellow, orange, or amber eyes. Their scales have been described to be "jewel-hard." Taking Peril as an example, it can be assumed that firescales SkyWings can have bright blue eyes and unnaturally bright copper scales. SkyWings have enormous wings, larger than any other tribes', attached to their bodies by their shoulder bones. It has been implied that SkyWings have a strong respiratory system, probably because of their constant high-altitude environment. Most SkyWing snouts are thin and long, with a nose-spike, and an extra horn on their jaw. Their horns are long, thin, and curved, similar to [[RainWings|RainWing]] horns in shape. Most SkyWings are slender but powerful.  


Most SkyWings seen are typically portrayed as short-tempered, militaristic, grumpy, and liked fighting, but this might have been because Queen Scarlet didn't tend her tribe in a caring fashion, leading them to be this way. [[Clay]] once thought that [[Kestrel]] was exiled from the Sky Kingdom for her grumpiness, though he later changed his mind after meeting the rest of the tribe, realizing that she seemed to "fit right in" with the other SkyWings. This may have been because, as Clay noticed, "the soldiers looked underfed and like they needed rest", most likely because they were not treated as well as they could be by Queen Scarlet.
Most known SkyWings have typically been portrayed as short-tempered, militaristic, grumpy, and fond of violence, although these attributes may have been caused by Queen Scarlet's long and brutal reign. Clay noted in ''The Dragonet Prophecy'' that "the [SkyWing] soldiers looked underfed and like they needed rest."


The SkyWings shown in ''[[Escaping Peril]]'' seemed considerably happier and less grouchy, as well as having more focus on nonviolent things (i.e. orchestra) in comparison to their appearance in previous books. The fact that the SkyWings were able to transform their lives under Queen Ruby's rule may imply that they are adaptive, creative, and clever.
After Queen Ruby took over, SkyWings shown in ''[[Escaping Peril]]'' seemed considerably happier and less grouchy, as well as more focused on nonviolent hobbies and entertainment (i.e. orchestra) in comparison to previous books. The fact that the SkyWings were able to change their attitudes under Queen Ruby's rule may imply that they are adaptive, creative, and clever.


In ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]]'', SkyWings were said by [[Prince Fathom]] to be the "friendly tribe", either meaning that their stereotype had changed from [[King Darkstalker|Darkstalker]]'s time to the [[The Dragonets of Destiny|Dragonets of Destiny]]'s time, or that he was just being sarcastic, which is much more probable. Even in Darkstalker's era of reign, SkyWings were cautious about differences, including animus dragons and any dragonets born with unusual conditions, such as [[Hybrids and Special Dragons|firescales]]. These dragons were thrown off of mountains because the tribe "[did] not tolerate dangerous differences." SkyWings still do this in modern times, as shown with Peril and her deceased brother; however, this may change under the rule of Queen Ruby.
In ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]]'', SkyWings were mentioned[[Prince Fathom| ]]to be the "friendly tribe", by [[Prince Fathom|Fathom]], either meaning that SkyWings actually were friendlier during his time, or that he was simply being sarcastic.  


==Abilities==
==Abilities==
SkyWings are well-known for their superior, refined skills in combat. They can fly faster than any other tribe, thanks to their large wings and keels, and are also capable of breathing large amounts of fire at extreme temperatures (if they hold it long enough). According to [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]] in ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', a SkyWing beating their wings at full might sounds like a "hurricane whistling around your ears." They are also said to be strong, but in some cases, very small. This leads them to deceive the enemy using their size. They also may have a small build so they can navigate through tiny cracks between cliffs and rocks in their mountain habitat.
SkyWings are well-known for their superior and refined skills in combat; many SkyWings have been shown or mentioned to be fairly physically strong. They can fly faster than any other dragon tribe because of their large wings and keels, and are also capable of breathing large amounts of fire at extreme temperatures. According to [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]] in ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', a SkyWing beating their wings at full might sounds like a "hurricane whistling around your ears."  


In ''[[The Dark Secret]]'', [[Flame]], a SkyWing [[Dragonets|dragonet]] and a [[The False Dragonets|false dragonet]] of the prophecy, was the only dragonet that wasn't breathing heavily after a long flight from the [[Night Kingdom]] to an outpost in the [[Sky Kingdom]]. This may indicate that SkyWings have more cardiovascular endurance and better muscle toning than the other dragon tribes, but it may also be because his larger wings allowed him to go further with more ease than the dragonets from the other tribes.
In ''[[The Dark Secret]]'', [[Flame]] was the only [[The False Dragonets|dragonet]] that wasn't breathing heavily after a long flight from the [[Night Kingdom]] to a remote outpost in the [[Sky Kingdom]]. This may indicate that SkyWings have more cardiovascular endurance and better muscle toning than the other dragon tribes, but it may also be because his larger wings allowed him to go further with more ease than his companions.


In rare cases, a SkyWing dragonet can be born with too much fire, with [[Peril]] being one of them. This condition is referred to as firescales. They possess so much fire that everything they touch burns or catches fire, which makes them invulnerable to most attacks but also curses them by making them unable to have physical contact with any other living being without it dying. An exception is Clay, because he has fire-proof scales. These dragons are often shunned and alone. According to [[Queen Scarlet]] and [[Prince Hawk]], the mother will usually drop the dragonet(s) off a cliff to kill them, as per SkyWing law. They are the only tribe that can hatch dragonets with firescales.<ref>http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/forums/topics/328664</ref>
In rare cases, very few dragonets will be born with a dangerous condition called firescales, in which the affected dragon will be able to burn anything they touch with abnormally hot temperatures. Firescales SkyWings can be injured by sharp weapons, but it is rare that their scales won't burn or melt the item before it pierces them. Water and frostbreath have no affect on firescales SkyWings, although frostbreath has been noted to numb the affected area until the ice melts away. Firescales SkyWings cannot wear jewelry, hold ordinary items, or sleep on anything flammable, as it will all be destroyed within seconds of contacting their scales. It is unknown if fireplaces SkyWings can cry, but it is likely that they cannot.  
 
[[Peril]] has blue eyes, copper-colored scales, and gold wing veins, unlike other SkyWings, so this may be a trait for these special dragons.


At least once, a dragonet with too much fire had a [[Peril's Brother|twin with too little fire]]. These twins are presumably killed in the same way that their siblings are, probably because they would be too weak to survive. Many think that firescales dragons are the result of one dragonet twin sucking all the fire out of the other, hence the twin with too little fire. This theory has not been proven, but it is likely true.
At least once, a dragonet with too much fire had a [[Peril's Brother|twin with too little fire]]. These twins are presumably killed in the same way that their siblings are, probably because they would be too weak to survive. Many think that firescales dragons are the result of one dragonet twin sucking all the fire out of the other, hence the twin with too little fire. This theory has not been proven, but it is likely true.
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==Society==
==Society==
'''SkyWings''' value excitement and often times the slaughtering of dragons, as shown with the popular appreciation of [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|ex-Queen Scarlet']][[Queen Ruby's Palace|SkyWing Arena]], yet they still keep justice and honor in mind as with the [[Champion's Shield]] and trials (although only for SkyWings). Peril asked to use the Champion's Shield to save her mother, Kestrel. This is likely a more ancient custom, as Queen Scarlet did not seem very pleased to have to accept its use. Under Queen Scarlet's rule, the SkyWings used many torture methods, such as when they didn't give any water to [[King Gill|Gill]] of the [[SeaWings]] after he created a rebellion against the arena. This caused him to try to drink his own blood and go insane due to dehydration.
SkyWings value excitement and, during Queen Scarlet's rule, gladiatorial combat, as shown with the popular appreciation of her[[Ex-Queen Scarlet| ]][[Queen Ruby's Palace|SkyWing Arena]]. Even during Queen Scarlet's reign, SkyWings used justice and honor within their combat systems, an example being the [[Champion's Shield]]. Under Queen Scarlet's rulership, the SkyWings used many torture methods on misbehaving prisoners, once refusing [[King Gill|Gill]] any water for months.
 
However, perhaps the only reason SkyWings were intrigued by battles was because of their ruler, Scarlet, who was the monarch for so long that SkyWings could have been brainwashed into thinking that gore was acceptable and a source of entertainment.
 
The tribe was in a state of political upheaval and civil war from Scarlet's disappearance in ''[[The Lost Heir]], ''to her death in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''. SeaWing guards on patrol reported that they had seen a group of SkyWings fighting each other, some shouting for Queen Ruby and others replying that Queen Scarlet is still alive. In ''[[The Dark Secret]]'', the SkyWing army's furthest outpost was told by Queen Ruby to leave, which went against what Queen Scarlet told them, saying perhaps Ruby is a better, kinder queen.


It is unknown if SkyWings engage in lifelong partnerships like SeaWings and [[IceWings]], but it is unlikely because there is a 'breeding program' like Kestrel was in. However, that could simply be a wartime custom to ensure the reproduction of highly capable soldiers. They probably do have relationships since Queen Scarlet's wedding is mentioned in [[Darkness of Dragons]].
The tribe was in a state of political upheaval and civil war from Scarlet's disappearance from the [[Sky Kingdom|Kingdom]] in [[The Lost Heir (Book)|''The Lost Heir'']]''. ''[[SeaWings|SeaWing]] guards on patrol reported that they had seen a group of SkyWings fighting each other in defense of Queen Ruby and Queen Scarlet.


Dragonets have been shown to be raised in a Wingery, similar to that of the [[SandWings]], or, during [[Queen Glory]]'s rule, the RainWings and NightWings. The Wingery is described as a place for young dragonets to grow and play, similar to a human daycare. Most SkyWing mothers are shown to care very much for their dragonets, doing anything to protect them. Similar to many customs, Queen Scarlet is not included in this normality, saying she "never saw the appeal" to dragonets. She most likely had them only for heirs.
It is unknown if SkyWings engage in lifelong partnerships like SeaWings and [[IceWings]], but it is unlikely because of a mentioned 'breeding program.' However, this could simply be a wartime custom to ensure the reproduction of highly capable soldiers. It was mentioned in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]'' that SkyWings do practice weddings, although weddings may be exclusive only to royal marriages.  


They have a ceremonial burial system of wrapping the body in white cloth and setting it on a high altitude area for a week so that the spirit can fly into the sky and reincarnate into another SkyWing as opposed to another dragon tribe. Yet again, Queen Scarlet is said not to care for this custom, allowing it to happen to please her citizens but not particularly caring. The ceremony was possibly stopped temporarily during the war, as Clay once saw SkyWings burning corpses in a ditch. Though the SkyWings did watch over it for a second, they did nothing more and flew away before it finished turning to charred bones.
Dragonets have been shown to be raised in a Wingery. The Wingery is described as a place for young dragonets to grow and play, similar to a scavenger daycare. Most SkyWing mothers are shown to care very much for their dragonets, doing anything to protect them. Similar to many customs, Queen Scarlet is not included in this normality, saying she "never saw the appeal" to dragonets. She most likely had them only for heirs.


SkyWings have also been shown to have orchestras in the past, as Scarlet's death was celebrated by a hastily thrown together orchestra.
SkyWings have a ceremonial burial system of wrapping the body in white cloth and setting it on a high altitude area for a week so that the spirit can fly into the sky and reincarnate into another SkyWing as opposed to another dragon tribe. Yet again, Queen Scarlet is said not to care for this custom, allowing it to happen to please her citizens but not particularly invested in it herself. The ceremony was possibly stopped temporarily during the war, as Clay saw SkyWings burning dragon corpses in a ditch in ''The Dragonet Prophecy''. Though the SkyWings did watch over it for a second, they did nothing more and flew away, leaving the bodies to burn into nothing more than singed bones.


Most SkyWings fear too much power since they kill eggs that have firescales or animus powers. There are few (perhaps no) animi in their tribe so far. Some queens, like Scarlet, probably keep the dangerous eggs so that they do their bidding and can arise as a symbol of power through Pyrrhia.
SkyWings have also been shown to have orchestras in the past, as Scarlet's death was celebrated by an orchestra.


==Arena==
==Arena==
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== Names ==
== Names ==
SkyWings tend to name their young after sky or mountain-related things, such as birds ([[Osprey]]), things occurring or features on mountains ([[Prince Cliff|Cliff]]), as well as natural sky phenomena ([[Princess Sunset]]), and since the SkyWings seem to be based on the element of fire, fire-related names ([[Flame]]), and minerals ([[Pyrite]]) and gems. The royal family seems to be an exception to this, with all of its shown members being named after shades of red or red gemstones, with Scarlet, Ruby, Tourmaline, and [[Prince Vermilion|Vermilion]] being examples. However, exceptions include [[Garnet]] and [[Carnelian]], who have gemstones as a name but are no more than soldiers. Peril probably got her name from how fierce she would be because of having too much fire and that her name means danger, as she herself defines danger.
SkyWings tend to name their young after sky or mountain-related environments and creatures, such as birds ([[Osprey]]), things occurring or features on mountains ([[Prince Cliff|Cliff]]), as well as natural sky phenomena ([[Princess Sunset]]), and since the SkyWings seem to be based on the element of fire, fire-related names ([[Flame]]), and minerals ([[Pyrite]]) and gems. The royal family seems to be an exception to this, with all of its shown members being named after shades of red or red gemstones, with Scarlet, Ruby, Tourmaline, and [[Prince Vermilion|Vermilion]] being examples. However, exceptions include [[Garnet]] and [[Carnelian]], who have gemstones as a name but are no more than soldiers. Peril probably got her name from how fierce she would be because of having too much fire and that her name means danger, as she herself defines danger.


== Known SkyWings ==
== Known SkyWings ==
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* [[Prince Cliff]]
* [[Prince Cliff]]
* [[Eagle]]
* [[Eagle]]
* [[Eagle (Darkstalker)|Eagle (Darkstalker's time)]]
* [[Eagle (Darkstalker)]]
* [[Flame]]
* [[Flame]]
* [[Garnet]]
* [[Garnet]]
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===Students at Jade Mountain===
===Students at Jade Mountain===
*[[Carnelian]] (Formerly, Deceased)
*[[Carnelian]] formerly, now deceased)
*[[Flame]] (left to work with Healers in the [[Sky Kingdom]] )
*[[Flame]] (left to work with Healers in the [[Sky Kingdom]])
*[[Thrush]]
*[[Thrush]]
*[[Peregrine]]
*[[Peregrine]]
*[[Peril ]] (replacement of Carnelian for the [[Jade Winglet]] )
*[[Peril ]] (Carnelian's replacement for the [[Jade Winglet]])
*[[Garnet]]
*[[Garnet]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Many attributes of the SkyWing arena are like the Roman Colosseum.
* Many attributes of the SkyWing arena are similar to the Roman Colosseum.
* According to the artwork in ''[[A NightWing Guide to the Dragons of Pyrrhia]]'' by [[Joy Ang]], SkyWings and RainWings share multiple physical features.
* According to the artwork in ''[[A NightWing Guide to the Dragons of Pyrrhia]]'' by [[Joy Ang]], SkyWings and RainWings share multiple physical features.
* According to Clay, SkyWings make a particular hissing noise before breathing fire.
* According to Clay, SkyWings make a particular hissing noise before breathing fire.
* According to [[Tui T. Sutherland]] in a [http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/forums/topics/132685?page=5 forum Q&A], SkyWings have better cold resistance than other tribes (aside from [[IceWings]]).
* According to [[Tui T. Sutherland]] in a [http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/forums/topics/132685?page=5 forum Q&A], SkyWings have better cold resistance than other tribes (aside from [[IceWings]]). This is probably because of their environment, high up in the mountains.
*In ''Escaping Peril'', [[Foeslayer]] said that she had not seen firescales in a long time, which means that Peril wasn't the only dragon with firescales, implying that there could also be another SkyWing that lived long ago who had too much or didn't have enough fire.
*In ''Escaping Peril'', [[Foeslayer]] said that she had not seen firescales in a long time, implying that there could also be another SkyWing that lived long ago who had too much or didn't have enough fire.
*SkyWings once had [[Animus Dragons|animus dragons]] but tried to kill off the bloodline in order to avoid any of them over using their magic and going insane, like Albatross.
*SkyWings once had [[Animus Dragons|animus dragons]], but tried to kill off the bloodline in order to avoid any of them overusing their magic and going insane.
*The mountains in SkyWing territory grow a special type of cactus known as [[Dragonflame Cactus|dragonflame cactus]]: when it comes in contact with fire it will explode, throwing spiky seed pods to thrive in the ashes.
*The mountains in SkyWing territory harbor a special type of plant known as [[Dragonflame Cactus|dragonflame cactus]]: when it comes in contact with fire it will explode, throwing spiky seed pods everywhere. From each surviving seed pod, there will grow a new dragonflame cactus.
*The SkyWings are one of the few tribes that have been shown to have some sort of religious custom, as they believe in reincarnation.
*The SkyWings are one of the few tribes that have been shown to have some sort of religious custom, as they believe in reincarnation.
*In ''Darkstalker (Legends)'', SkyWings were described as being a friendly tribe, showing that maybe SkyWings were less grouchy and angry back then. This might have to do with Queen Scarlet's violent reign, or was possibly sarcasm by the speaker.
*In ''Darkstalker (Legends)'', SkyWings were described as being a friendly tribe, showing that maybe SkyWings were less grouchy and angry back then. This might have to do with Queen Scarlet's violent reign, or was possibly sarcasm by the speaker.
*The current day SkyWings seem to be extremely militaristic, as it seems like it is optional for SkyWing dragonets to attend school if they even have one at all. This is implied in ''[[Winter Turning]]'' when the SkyWings (Eagle and his bodyguards) all are shown talking less grammatically correctly than the other dragons portrayed.
*The current day SkyWings seem to be extremely militaristic, as it seems like it is optional for SkyWing dragonets to attend school( if they even have one at all). This was implied in ''[[Winter Turning]]'' when [[Eagle]] and his companions were shown talking in a more uneducated fashion than most of the other dragons around them.
*It is possible SkyWings are skilled at resisting high air pressures, because they spend most of their lives at high altitudes.
*It is possible SkyWings are skilled at resisting high air pressures because they spend most of their lives at high altitudes.
*Winter, wearing the Pyrite mask, described SkyWings as "freer and more open than any tribe."
*[[Prince Winter|Winter]], when wearing the Pyrite mask, described SkyWings as "freer and more open than any tribe."


*In ''[[Escaping Peril]]'', it is shown that at an early age SkyWing dragonets learn to fly. 
*In ''[[Escaping Peril]]'', it is shown that at an early age SkyWing dragonets learn to fly. 

Revision as of 03:01, 27 December 2018

SkyWings are one of the seven dragon tribes of Pyrrhia, characterized most by their warm-colored scales and enormous wings; most SkyWings have been noted to be skilled fliers. They are also one of the four dragon tribes that can breathe fire, but are the one tribe exclusive to a rare and dangerous condition called firescales, in which the affected dragon has abnormally hot scales and can burn through anything they touch. However, it was mentioned in Darkstalker (Legends) that the SkyWing tribe, for centuries, has thrown any dragons with dangerous powers off of the highest cliff to die, so the only known firescales dragon still alive is Peril, whose life was protected by Queen Scarlet. Most SkyWings reside in the "wing" of Pyrrhia, and prefer to live high up in mountain peaks, especially in the Claws of the Clouds. After killing Scarlet and obtaining the throne, Queen Ruby currently holds dominion over the SkyWing tribe.

The SkyWings were originally allied with Burn and the MudWings in the War of the SandWing Succession, but it is unknown (and rather unlikely) if Ruby continued the alliance with Burn after she took the throne.

Description

Ordinary SkyWings have red, pink, orange, or golden scales with yellow, orange, or amber eyes. Their scales have been described to be "jewel-hard." Taking Peril as an example, it can be assumed that firescales SkyWings can have bright blue eyes and unnaturally bright copper scales. SkyWings have enormous wings, larger than any other tribes', attached to their bodies by their shoulder bones. It has been implied that SkyWings have a strong respiratory system, probably because of their constant high-altitude environment. Most SkyWing snouts are thin and long, with a nose-spike, and an extra horn on their jaw. Their horns are long, thin, and curved, similar to RainWing horns in shape. Most SkyWings are slender but powerful.

Most known SkyWings have typically been portrayed as short-tempered, militaristic, grumpy, and fond of violence, although these attributes may have been caused by Queen Scarlet's long and brutal reign. Clay noted in The Dragonet Prophecy that "the [SkyWing] soldiers looked underfed and like they needed rest."

After Queen Ruby took over, SkyWings shown in Escaping Peril seemed considerably happier and less grouchy, as well as more focused on nonviolent hobbies and entertainment (i.e. orchestra) in comparison to previous books. The fact that the SkyWings were able to change their attitudes under Queen Ruby's rule may imply that they are adaptive, creative, and clever.

In Darkstalker (Legends), SkyWings were mentioned to be the "friendly tribe", by Fathom, either meaning that SkyWings actually were friendlier during his time, or that he was simply being sarcastic.

Abilities

SkyWings are well-known for their superior and refined skills in combat; many SkyWings have been shown or mentioned to be fairly physically strong. They can fly faster than any other dragon tribe because of their large wings and keels, and are also capable of breathing large amounts of fire at extreme temperatures. According to Tsunami in The Lost Heir, a SkyWing beating their wings at full might sounds like a "hurricane whistling around your ears."

In The Dark Secret, Flame was the only dragonet that wasn't breathing heavily after a long flight from the Night Kingdom to a remote outpost in the Sky Kingdom. This may indicate that SkyWings have more cardiovascular endurance and better muscle toning than the other dragon tribes, but it may also be because his larger wings allowed him to go further with more ease than his companions.

In rare cases, very few dragonets will be born with a dangerous condition called firescales, in which the affected dragon will be able to burn anything they touch with abnormally hot temperatures. Firescales SkyWings can be injured by sharp weapons, but it is rare that their scales won't burn or melt the item before it pierces them. Water and frostbreath have no affect on firescales SkyWings, although frostbreath has been noted to numb the affected area until the ice melts away. Firescales SkyWings cannot wear jewelry, hold ordinary items, or sleep on anything flammable, as it will all be destroyed within seconds of contacting their scales. It is unknown if fireplaces SkyWings can cry, but it is likely that they cannot.

At least once, a dragonet with too much fire had a twin with too little fire. These twins are presumably killed in the same way that their siblings are, probably because they would be too weak to survive. Many think that firescales dragons are the result of one dragonet twin sucking all the fire out of the other, hence the twin with too little fire. This theory has not been proven, but it is likely true.

It seems that once SkyWings did have animus dragons, but eventually killed them off by dropping them off a cliff as stated above.

Society

SkyWings value excitement and, during Queen Scarlet's rule, gladiatorial combat, as shown with the popular appreciation of her SkyWing Arena. Even during Queen Scarlet's reign, SkyWings used justice and honor within their combat systems, an example being the Champion's Shield. Under Queen Scarlet's rulership, the SkyWings used many torture methods on misbehaving prisoners, once refusing Gill any water for months.

The tribe was in a state of political upheaval and civil war from Scarlet's disappearance from the Kingdom in The Lost Heir. SeaWing guards on patrol reported that they had seen a group of SkyWings fighting each other in defense of Queen Ruby and Queen Scarlet.

It is unknown if SkyWings engage in lifelong partnerships like SeaWings and IceWings, but it is unlikely because of a mentioned 'breeding program.' However, this could simply be a wartime custom to ensure the reproduction of highly capable soldiers. It was mentioned in Darkness of Dragons that SkyWings do practice weddings, although weddings may be exclusive only to royal marriages.

Dragonets have been shown to be raised in a Wingery. The Wingery is described as a place for young dragonets to grow and play, similar to a scavenger daycare. Most SkyWing mothers are shown to care very much for their dragonets, doing anything to protect them. Similar to many customs, Queen Scarlet is not included in this normality, saying she "never saw the appeal" to dragonets. She most likely had them only for heirs.

SkyWings have a ceremonial burial system of wrapping the body in white cloth and setting it on a high altitude area for a week so that the spirit can fly into the sky and reincarnate into another SkyWing as opposed to another dragon tribe. Yet again, Queen Scarlet is said not to care for this custom, allowing it to happen to please her citizens but not particularly invested in it herself. The ceremony was possibly stopped temporarily during the war, as Clay saw SkyWings burning dragon corpses in a ditch in The Dragonet Prophecy. Though the SkyWings did watch over it for a second, they did nothing more and flew away, leaving the bodies to burn into nothing more than singed bones.

SkyWings have also been shown to have orchestras in the past, as Scarlet's death was celebrated by an orchestra.

Arena

The SkyWing Arena is a fighting arena where prisoners of Queen Scarlet fight to the death. The prisoners are chained to tall pillars. The chains are fireproof, and make a strange thrumming noise when plucked. The dragons in the arena had their wings bandaged so they couldn't fly away. Apparently, if a dragon were to get a certain amount of victories, they would be set free. However, under Scarlet's rule, prisoners were required to fight Peril just before reaching this tally. As almost nobody could touch her, she could claw and burn them as she wished. Because of this, nobody had been set free from Queen Scarlet's imprisonment.

After Queen Ruby took over as Queen, she turned the arena into a hospital for all the dragons wounded in the War of the SandWing Succession.

Names

SkyWings tend to name their young after sky or mountain-related environments and creatures, such as birds (Osprey), things occurring or features on mountains (Cliff), as well as natural sky phenomena (Princess Sunset), and since the SkyWings seem to be based on the element of fire, fire-related names (Flame), and minerals (Pyrite) and gems. The royal family seems to be an exception to this, with all of its shown members being named after shades of red or red gemstones, with Scarlet, Ruby, Tourmaline, and Vermilion being examples. However, exceptions include Garnet and Carnelian, who have gemstones as a name but are no more than soldiers. Peril probably got her name from how fierce she would be because of having too much fire and that her name means danger, as she herself defines danger.

Known SkyWings

Students at Jade Mountain

Trivia

  • Many attributes of the SkyWing arena are similar to the Roman Colosseum.
  • According to the artwork in A NightWing Guide to the Dragons of Pyrrhia by Joy Ang, SkyWings and RainWings share multiple physical features.
  • According to Clay, SkyWings make a particular hissing noise before breathing fire.
  • According to Tui T. Sutherland in a forum Q&A, SkyWings have better cold resistance than other tribes (aside from IceWings). This is probably because of their environment, high up in the mountains.
  • In Escaping Peril, Foeslayer said that she had not seen firescales in a long time, implying that there could also be another SkyWing that lived long ago who had too much or didn't have enough fire.
  • SkyWings once had animus dragons, but tried to kill off the bloodline in order to avoid any of them overusing their magic and going insane.
  • The mountains in SkyWing territory harbor a special type of plant known as dragonflame cactus: when it comes in contact with fire it will explode, throwing spiky seed pods everywhere. From each surviving seed pod, there will grow a new dragonflame cactus.
  • The SkyWings are one of the few tribes that have been shown to have some sort of religious custom, as they believe in reincarnation.
  • In Darkstalker (Legends), SkyWings were described as being a friendly tribe, showing that maybe SkyWings were less grouchy and angry back then. This might have to do with Queen Scarlet's violent reign, or was possibly sarcasm by the speaker.
  • The current day SkyWings seem to be extremely militaristic, as it seems like it is optional for SkyWing dragonets to attend school( if they even have one at all). This was implied in Winter Turning when Eagle and his companions were shown talking in a more uneducated fashion than most of the other dragons around them.
  • It is possible SkyWings are skilled at resisting high air pressures because they spend most of their lives at high altitudes.
  • Winter, when wearing the Pyrite mask, described SkyWings as "freer and more open than any tribe."
  • In Escaping Peril, it is shown that at an early age SkyWing dragonets learn to fly. 

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References


SkyWings
Queens

Present: RubyScarlet
Historical: CarmineFirestorm

Royalty
(Present)

CliffHawkTourmalineVermilion

Royalty
(Historical)

CanyonSunset

Jade Mountain

CarnelianFlameGarnetPeregrinePerilThrush

Other Dragons

AvalancheCardinalCinnabarEagle (WT)Eagle (L1)HarrierJasperKestrelOspreyPyriteSoarSkyTailwind

Kingdom

Claws of the Clouds MountainsDiamond Spray DeltaDiamond Spray RiverGreat Five-Tail RiverPossibilitySkyWing palace


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