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}}'''Slasher''' is a cat with orange fur that appears briefly in [[Qibli]]'s flashback in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''. It is the pet of a female [[SandWings|SandWing]] living in the [[Scorpion Den]]. Slasher appears to be not well trained and behaved, like [[Flower]], but instead acts as a living and very violent betting tool. | }}'''Slasher''' is a cat with orange fur that appears briefly in [[Qibli]]'s flashback in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''. It is the pet of a female [[SandWings|SandWing]] living in the [[Scorpion Den]]. Slasher appears to be not well-trained and behaved, like [[Flower]], but instead acts as a living and very violent betting tool. | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 29 February 2020
Template:CharboxSlasher is a cat with orange fur that appears briefly in Qibli's flashback in Darkness of Dragons. It is the pet of a female SandWing living in the Scorpion Den. Slasher appears to be not well-trained and behaved, like Flower, but instead acts as a living and very violent betting tool.
Appearance
Slasher is described by Qibli to be a "scrap of orange fur." Anything else about Slasher's appearance is unknown.
Biography
In a flashback, Slasher was seen cornering a spiny mouse as a group of dragonets watch, betting on how long it would last. The winner would get five coconuts as a prize. Just before Slasher grabbed the mouse, Qibli saved it by dumping a bucket full of sand right on top of Slasher as the cat let out a yowl of fury. Slasher's owner then surged forward, roaring as she dug her pet out. Just as the mouse escaped, Slasher burst out, hissing and spitting angrily.
Trivia
- Slasher is proof that dragons keep animals, such as cats, as pets, and that cats exist in Pyrrhia.
- Qibli also notes that Slasher may be the pet of someone important because it has not been eaten yet.
- Due to Tui T. Sutherland having been part of the Erin Hunter team, which wrote the Warriors series, a series about clans of wild cats, Slasher may be a reference to Tui's role in the series.
Gallery
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What Slasher might look like