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Unfortunately for Blue, Luna's wrists glowed brighter and brighter as they reached the Cocoon, where young SilkWings going into metamorphosis spent five days in peace and comfort until their wings were fully developed. Blue's anxiety grew as he saw five HiveWing guards waiting for Luna's arrival. Blue, Swordtail, Io, and Burnet were sent to high balcony to spectate Luna beginning her Metamorphosis, although all three looked nervous, which further worried Blue. As flamesilk spilled from Luna's wrists, the HiveWings reached forward to grab her; Swordtail leapt off the balcony edge and started to fight them tooth and claw, while Io helped Blue escape. Burnet wearily watched from behind, neither interfering nor helping, even telling her son that it would probably be best to just turn himself in now. Io explained that Blue would have to stop trusting the HiveWings in order to stay free, and that [[Queen Wasp]] would want him locked up because of his potential flamesilk abilities. | Unfortunately for Blue, Luna's wrists glowed brighter and brighter as they reached the Cocoon, where young SilkWings going into metamorphosis spent five days in peace and comfort until their wings were fully developed. Blue's anxiety grew as he saw five HiveWing guards waiting for Luna's arrival. Blue, Swordtail, Io, and Burnet were sent to high balcony to spectate Luna beginning her Metamorphosis, although all three looked nervous, which further worried Blue. As flamesilk spilled from Luna's wrists, the HiveWings reached forward to grab her; Swordtail leapt off the balcony edge and started to fight them tooth and claw, while Io helped Blue escape. Burnet wearily watched from behind, neither interfering nor helping, even telling her son that it would probably be best to just turn himself in now. Io explained that Blue would have to stop trusting the HiveWings in order to stay free, and that [[Queen Wasp]] would want him locked up because of his potential flamesilk abilities. | ||
Io landed them in a park next to a fancy HiveWing school, noticing the parents chatting and their dragonets playing around them. Posing as humble SilkWing servants, Blue and Io managed to stay unnoticed until Queen Wasp used her mind-control to immediately send her HiveWing subjects into attack mode. Io, fighting two large HiveWing guards, was unable to help Blue as he stood at the edge of the park, useless without wings. Instead, Io shot silk for him to swing from, and he managed to escape the HiveWings, leaving Io behind on her orders. As Blue kept running, he was ushered by warm yellow talons into a small supply shed on the side of the school. His rescuer let him into a series of tunnels, which led into a small, first-level library. There, Blue realized that his rescuer's scales were not only yellow, but were patterned by a series of black inkblots, unmistakably marking her as a HiveWing. | Io landed them in a park next to a fancy HiveWing school, noticing the parents chatting and their dragonets playing around them. Posing as humble SilkWing servants, Blue and Io managed to stay unnoticed until Queen Wasp used her mind-control to immediately send her HiveWing subjects into attack mode. Io, fighting two large HiveWing guards, was unable to help Blue as he stood at the edge of the park, useless without wings. Instead, Io shot silk for him to swing from, and he managed to escape the HiveWings, leaving Io behind on her orders. As Blue kept running, he was ushered by warm yellow talons into a small supply shed on the side of the school. His rescuer let him into a series of tunnels, which led into a small, first-level library. There, Blue realized that his rescuer's scales were not only yellow, but were patterned by a series of black inkblots, unmistakably marking her as a HiveWing. | ||
His newfound friend introduced herself as Cricket, explaining that she couldn't be mind-controlled like her fellow tribemates, much to her confusion and wonder. While they were talking, Blue felt a sharp prickle from under his armband; as he started to feel woozy and his words started to slur, Cricket explained that there were probably toxic-inducing barbs under his wristband, installed for exactly this type of situation to make him easier to capture, in hopes that he'd flop over somewhere. Cricket took one of the lamps from the library's walls, breaking the glass ball inside to reveal a small piece of glowing flamesilk. Using a pair of tweezers taken from the librarian's desk, she picked up the flamesilk and used it to burn off Blue's armband, leaving a smoking black line through the ''w'' in ''[[Silkworm Hall]].'' That was when Blue lost consciousness on the ttable. | His newfound friend introduced herself as Cricket, explaining that she couldn't be mind-controlled like her fellow tribemates, much to her confusion and wonder. While they were talking, Blue felt a sharp prickle from under his armband; as he started to feel woozy and his words started to slur, Cricket explained that there were probably toxic-inducing barbs under his wristband, installed for exactly this type of situation to make him easier to capture, in hopes that he'd flop over somewhere. Cricket took one of the lamps from the library's walls, breaking the glass ball inside to reveal a small piece of glowing flamesilk. Using a pair of tweezers taken from the librarian's desk, she picked up the flamesilk and used it to burn off Blue's armband, leaving a smoking black line through the ''w'' in ''[[Silkworm Hall]].'' That was when Blue lost consciousness on the ttable. | ||
A while later, he woke up to Cricket's voice pleading for him to wake up. He did, just in time, as he and Cricket hid in the tunnel's trapdoor under the table he had fallen asleep on; a moment later, three brainwashed HiveWings checked the library, knocking over books and upending tables and generally creating a huge mess. When Blue used his antenna to check that they had really left, they crept out from under the trapdoor again. | A while later, he woke up to Cricket's voice pleading for him to wake up. He did, just in time, as he and Cricket hid in the tunnel's trapdoor under the table he had fallen asleep on; a moment later, three brainwashed HiveWings checked the library, knocking over books and upending tables and generally creating a huge mess. When Blue used his antenna to check that they had really left, they crept out from under the trapdoor again. | ||
Cricket pulled a book off of one of the higher shelves, showing a colorful page depicting a flamesilk, grinning crookedly as flamesilk spilled out of his wrists, setting fire to the Hives and the dragons who lived in them. The whole page was bordered by words proclaiming '''THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNCHAINED FLAMESILKS. '''The next page was less morbid, explaining flamesilk genetics; a dragonet with one flamesilk parent had a fifty percent chance of being one themselves, meaning that Blue may have or may not have been a flamesilk. When Blue told Cricket about his sister Luna and how she was probably in danger, she agreed to help him rescue her. In the librarian's desk, they found forms relating to flamesilk, which traced back to some sort of warehouse located in Wasp Hive. Before they could travel there, though, they needed to go rescue Swordtail from [[Misbehaver's Way]]. | Cricket pulled a book off of one of the higher shelves, showing a colorful page depicting a flamesilk, grinning crookedly as flamesilk spilled out of his wrists, setting fire to the Hives and the dragons who lived in them. The whole page was bordered by words proclaiming '''THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNCHAINED FLAMESILKS. '''The next page was less morbid, explaining flamesilk genetics; a dragonet with one flamesilk parent had a fifty percent chance of being one themselves, meaning that Blue may have or may not have been a flamesilk. When Blue told Cricket about his sister Luna and how she was probably in danger, she agreed to help him rescue her. In the librarian's desk, they found forms relating to flamesilk, which traced back to some sort of warehouse located in Wasp Hive. Before they could travel there, though, they needed to go rescue Swordtail from [[Misbehaver's Way]]. | ||
As they continued through the HiveWing school, Cricket took Blue into a room full of little terrariums, each kept alive by little flamesilk suns. Cricket's, unsurprisingly, was more wild and unordered than any of the others, but what did surprise Blue was a real life little tree growing right there in the middle of all the rioting foliage. Cricket, smiling, explained that she had found the seed on one of her school's gathering field trips and that she hadn't known it would be a tree until it started growing. Next, they entered a room titled ''Chemistry'', which was filled with neatly labeled bottles, ordered by color. The Chemistry room was connected to an art gallery, where Blue asked which easel was Crickets; she offhandedly explained that [[Principal Lubber]] had angrily ripped her art to shreds once she saw all of the different colors and styles on her canvas. She then painted Blue in dark blues, greens, and reds, hiding his vibrant usual blue and purple scales. Once they had reached the door of the school leading to the exit, Blue went first to make sure it was safe; he was only confronted by one working HiveWing, who told him that it was probably best to get to his Hive, since the queen was going to send out the search parties for the missing SilkWing tomorrow. Blue, nodding submissively, beckoned for Cricket to join him after the HiveWing had gone. | As they continued through the HiveWing school, Cricket took Blue into a room full of little terrariums, each kept alive by little flamesilk suns. Cricket's, unsurprisingly, was more wild and unordered than any of the others, but what did surprise Blue was a real life little tree growing right there in the middle of all the rioting foliage. Cricket, smiling, explained that she had found the seed on one of her school's gathering field trips and that she hadn't known it would be a tree until it started growing. Next, they entered a room titled ''Chemistry'', which was filled with neatly labeled bottles, ordered by color. The Chemistry room was connected to an art gallery, where Blue asked which easel was Crickets; she offhandedly explained that [[Principal Lubber]] had angrily ripped her art to shreds once she saw all of the different colors and styles on her canvas. She then painted Blue in dark blues, greens, and reds, hiding his vibrant usual blue and purple scales. Once they had reached the door of the school leading to the exit, Blue went first to make sure it was safe; he was only confronted by one working HiveWing, who told him that it was probably best to get to his Hive, since the queen was going to send out the search parties for the missing SilkWing tomorrow. Blue, nodding submissively, beckoned for Cricket to join him after the HiveWing had gone. | ||
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Blue is a young male SilkWing and the main protagonist of The Lost Continent. He is the biological son of Admiral and Burnet, being the half-brother of Luna and stepson of Silverspot. Blue and his sister both inherited the flamesilk ability from their father, but they were unaware that they possessed this ability or that it even existed in the first place.
He was shown to have romantic feelings for Cricket at the end of The Lost Continent, although it is still uncertain if she returns these feelings.
Personality
Blue is a sweet, anxious dragonet with an enormous curiosity for the world, and mostly, the lives of the dragons in it. He often daydreams and wonders how each dragon wakes up and proceeds their day, and how they differ from himself. He was never bothered about the fact that the HiveWings were considered superior to the SilkWings, and always did his best to abide by the rules and stay out of trouble, even earning a Good Citizenship award. He was shown to be empathetic when, in The Lost Continent, he worried about his sister Luna and later Io when she was fighting HiveWing soldiers. Blue is also an honest dragon, and always strives to tell the truth. He almost always follows the rules and gets very anxious when he doesn't.
Appearance
Blue has gemlike azure[1] and bright morpho butterfly blue[2] scales, purple scales on his back[3], and lavender scales on his arms[4]. His wingbuds are an iridescent violet, a brighter, more purple shade than the rest of his scales[1]. On the cover of The Lost Continent, he is depicted as the opposite: purple and blue with blue wings. He is fairly small, and his and his parents’ initials are carved into his right palm, forming a triangle[5]. Cricket described him as being one of the most colorful (and handsome) SilkWings she'd ever seen, as his vibrant scales could be seen from a mile away.
Biography
Blue was born in Cicada Hive to Admiral and Burnet, although he had never met his father and only knew his name; instead, his family consisted of Burnet, Silverspot, and Luna. Blue was never devastated over the fact that he had never known Admiral; it was even mentioned in The Lost Continent that Blue thought Burnet and Silverspot were a much better match.
At the beginning of the book, Blue was woken up by Luna, who was excitedly announcing her Metamorphosis Day. They went to the market in Wasp Hive with the intention to buy two honey drops to celebrate her last day as a SilkWing dragonet. At the checkpoint, they were passed by a HiveWing soldier named Hawker who checked their identification bands and hand carvings. Afterwards, Blue and Luna entered a candy store named The Sugar Dream; Chafer, the current salesdragon, was rude to the SilkWings, insisting that they wait until Lady Scarab had finished selecting her candy to check them out. Two other HiveWings, one by the name of Weevil, were rude to them as well, but Lady Scarab invited Weevil to help her pick up her selection, and insisted that Chafer to help the SilkWings while she was collecting them. When he refused, Scarab released a foul-smelling smoke that convinced him otherwise. After they received their honey drops from a disgusted-looking Chafer, they continued to the Mosaic Garden, where Luna complained about pain in her silk glands, which were glowing a faint orange color. Blue nervously hoped that both of their metamorphosis cycles would go normally.
Unfortunately for Blue, Luna's wrists glowed brighter and brighter as they reached the Cocoon, where young SilkWings going into metamorphosis spent five days in peace and comfort until their wings were fully developed. Blue's anxiety grew as he saw five HiveWing guards waiting for Luna's arrival. Blue, Swordtail, Io, and Burnet were sent to high balcony to spectate Luna beginning her Metamorphosis, although all three looked nervous, which further worried Blue. As flamesilk spilled from Luna's wrists, the HiveWings reached forward to grab her; Swordtail leapt off the balcony edge and started to fight them tooth and claw, while Io helped Blue escape. Burnet wearily watched from behind, neither interfering nor helping, even telling her son that it would probably be best to just turn himself in now. Io explained that Blue would have to stop trusting the HiveWings in order to stay free, and that Queen Wasp would want him locked up because of his potential flamesilk abilities.
Io landed them in a park next to a fancy HiveWing school, noticing the parents chatting and their dragonets playing around them. Posing as humble SilkWing servants, Blue and Io managed to stay unnoticed until Queen Wasp used her mind-control to immediately send her HiveWing subjects into attack mode. Io, fighting two large HiveWing guards, was unable to help Blue as he stood at the edge of the park, useless without wings. Instead, Io shot silk for him to swing from, and he managed to escape the HiveWings, leaving Io behind on her orders. As Blue kept running, he was ushered by warm yellow talons into a small supply shed on the side of the school. His rescuer let him into a series of tunnels, which led into a small, first-level library. There, Blue realized that his rescuer's scales were not only yellow, but were patterned by a series of black inkblots, unmistakably marking her as a HiveWing.
His newfound friend introduced herself as Cricket, explaining that she couldn't be mind-controlled like her fellow tribemates, much to her confusion and wonder. While they were talking, Blue felt a sharp prickle from under his armband; as he started to feel woozy and his words started to slur, Cricket explained that there were probably toxic-inducing barbs under his wristband, installed for exactly this type of situation to make him easier to capture, in hopes that he'd flop over somewhere. Cricket took one of the lamps from the library's walls, breaking the glass ball inside to reveal a small piece of glowing flamesilk. Using a pair of tweezers taken from the librarian's desk, she picked up the flamesilk and used it to burn off Blue's armband, leaving a smoking black line through the w in Silkworm Hall. That was when Blue lost consciousness on the ttable.
A while later, he woke up to Cricket's voice pleading for him to wake up. He did, just in time, as he and Cricket hid in the tunnel's trapdoor under the table he had fallen asleep on; a moment later, three brainwashed HiveWings checked the library, knocking over books and upending tables and generally creating a huge mess. When Blue used his antenna to check that they had really left, they crept out from under the trapdoor again.
Cricket pulled a book off of one of the higher shelves, showing a colorful page depicting a flamesilk, grinning crookedly as flamesilk spilled out of his wrists, setting fire to the Hives and the dragons who lived in them. The whole page was bordered by words proclaiming THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNCHAINED FLAMESILKS. The next page was less morbid, explaining flamesilk genetics; a dragonet with one flamesilk parent had a fifty percent chance of being one themselves, meaning that Blue may have or may not have been a flamesilk. When Blue told Cricket about his sister Luna and how she was probably in danger, she agreed to help him rescue her. In the librarian's desk, they found forms relating to flamesilk, which traced back to some sort of warehouse located in Wasp Hive. Before they could travel there, though, they needed to go rescue Swordtail from Misbehaver's Way.
As they continued through the HiveWing school, Cricket took Blue into a room full of little terrariums, each kept alive by little flamesilk suns. Cricket's, unsurprisingly, was more wild and unordered than any of the others, but what did surprise Blue was a real life little tree growing right there in the middle of all the rioting foliage. Cricket, smiling, explained that she had found the seed on one of her school's gathering field trips and that she hadn't known it would be a tree until it started growing. Next, they entered a room titled Chemistry, which was filled with neatly labeled bottles, ordered by color. The Chemistry room was connected to an art gallery, where Blue asked which easel was Crickets; she offhandedly explained that Principal Lubber had angrily ripped her art to shreds once she saw all of the different colors and styles on her canvas. She then painted Blue in dark blues, greens, and reds, hiding his vibrant usual blue and purple scales. Once they had reached the door of the school leading to the exit, Blue went first to make sure it was safe; he was only confronted by one working HiveWing, who told him that it was probably best to get to his Hive, since the queen was going to send out the search parties for the missing SilkWing tomorrow. Blue, nodding submissively, beckoned for Cricket to join him after the HiveWing had gone.
Family Tree
| Silverspot | Admiral | Burnet | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Luna | Blue | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Trivia
- Blue's original green color may have been scrapped for Luna.
- Blue is the eighth mainstream protagonist to have a special power (flamesilk). The others are Clay (fire resistance), Sunny (hybrid), Moonwatcher (moon-born powers), Peril(firescales), Darkstalker (hybrid, animus, and moon-born powers), Turtle (animus), and Cricket (mind-control immunity).
- Blue is one of five dragons whose book description does not match the cover, the others being Tsunami, Qibli, Anemone, and Clay.
- Blue is in love with Cricket, as stated at the end of The Lost Continent.
- On the cover of The Lost Continent, Blue is depicted with wings, when in reality, he doesn't have wings for the entirety of the book, not having undergone Metamorphosis.
- Blue is the first protagonist to experience flightlessness in his POV.
Gallery
Canon
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The Lost Continent, Blue's book
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The Old Cover of The Lost Continent
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Common Blue Butterfly
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A typical SilkWing, by Joy Ang
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Blue Morpho Butterfly
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SilkWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
Fan Art
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Reference by Star-Dragon (cover)
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing (book description)
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Blue by Squilin
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Blue by Biohazardia/Pseudodragon
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Bluethesilkwing by Jos98ie
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The color blue
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A blue morpho butterfly, most likely Blue's name origin
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By Oakley the MudWing
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Blue (left) by QueenClam
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Blue By Biohazardia On DA
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Blue By dragonstalk On DA
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Blue x Umber by ItsCharlooloo
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Full Blue and background (NOT CANON) by Heron
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Lost Continent, page 5
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 236
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 103
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 32
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 14
| SilkWings | |
|---|---|
| Queens |
Present: Monarch |
| Other Dragons |
Admiral • Argus • Atala • Blue • Burnet • Clorinde • Cinnabar • Clubtail • Danaid • Dusky • Festoon • Fritillary • Glider • Grayling • Heliconian • Io • Lappet • Luna • Morpho • Pierid • Silverspot • Swordtail • Tau • Temora • Tussock • Whitespeck (TLC) • Whitespeck (TFoH) • Xenica |
| Kingdom |
Bloodworm Hive • Cicada Hive • Hornet Hive • Jewel Hive • LeafSilk Kingdom • Mantis Hive • Tsetse Hive • Vinegaroon Hive • Wasp Hive • Yellowjacket Hive |
| Kingdom (Historical) |
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| Society |
Book of Clearsight • Chrysalis • SilkWing Assembly • Tree Wars |