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[[File:THE_DRAGONETS.png|thumb|292px|the SeaWing tunnel]] | [[File:THE_DRAGONETS.png|thumb|292px|the SeaWing tunnel]] | ||
The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden | The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden inside an island in the [[Bay of a Thousand Scales]]. The palace is hidden by a thick canopy of trees, and the only entrance would be an underwater tunnel of unknown length, with breathing holes at various intervals specifically made for [[Blister|Blister's]] rare visits. A twelve-level stone pavilion built by [[Albatross]] had been located near the center. He enchanted the pavilion to grow into the shape it holds, although it took a length of ten years to complete, and the use of his [[Animus Dragons|animus]] powers drove him mad. There are caves for guests and waterfalls and wading pools all over the place like a water fun park, and the pavilion is decorated lavishly with pearls, emeralds and other stuff. | ||
The palace is first mentioned in [[The Lost Heir]] and had been the prominent setting of the novel, as well as the home of [[Queen Coral]] and the SeaWing heirs. | The palace is first mentioned in [[The Lost Heir]] and had been the prominent setting of the novel, as well as the home of [[Queen Coral]] and the SeaWing heirs. | ||
Revision as of 13:26, 3 May 2014

The Summer Palace of the Sea is hidden inside an island in the Bay of a Thousand Scales. The palace is hidden by a thick canopy of trees, and the only entrance would be an underwater tunnel of unknown length, with breathing holes at various intervals specifically made for Blister's rare visits. A twelve-level stone pavilion built by Albatross had been located near the center. He enchanted the pavilion to grow into the shape it holds, although it took a length of ten years to complete, and the use of his animus powers drove him mad. There are caves for guests and waterfalls and wading pools all over the place like a water fun park, and the pavilion is decorated lavishly with pearls, emeralds and other stuff.
The palace is first mentioned in The Lost Heir and had been the prominent setting of the novel, as well as the home of Queen Coral and the SeaWing heirs.
The Summer Palace was attacked by the SkyWings with assistance from the MudWings, for Webs unintentionally allowed them to find the exact location. After the attack, the SeaWings fled to the Deep Palace, where no one, even thier ally, Blister, has heard of them. Because of the intrude, the NightWings were able to mark the location of the Summer Palace on the queen's map of Pyrrhia, which hid the tunnel leading to Queen Battlewinner's private chambers. The map had been far more detailed than the one Starflight had studied back in the cave, where the dragonets had been raised.