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|occupation = King of the [[SandWings]] as husband to Queen Oasis | |occupation = King of the [[SandWings]] as husband to Queen Oasis | ||
|tribe = [[SandWings]] | |tribe = [[SandWings]] | ||
|residence = | |residence = (deceased) | ||
|relatives = [[Queen Oasis|Oasis]] (wife), [[Princess Burn|Burn]], [[Princess Blister|Blister]], [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] (daughters), [[Prince Scald|Scald]], [[Prince Singe|Singe]], [[Prince Smolder|Smolder]] (sons) | |relatives = [[Queen Oasis|Oasis]] (wife) (deceased), [[Princess Burn|Burn]] (deceased), [[Princess Blister|Blister]] (deceased), [[Princess Blaze|Blaze]] (daughters), [[Prince Scald|Scald]] (deceased), [[Prince Singe|Singe]] (deceased), [[Prince Smolder|Smolder]] (sons) | ||
|books = ''[[Deserter]]'' | |books = ''[[Deserter]]'' | ||
|quote = "I'm sure what my daughter is trying to say is thank you for saving her life."}} | |quote = "I'm sure what my daughter is trying to say is thank you for saving her life."}} | ||
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King Char was the husband of Queen Oasis and previous King of the SandWings. He is a minor character in Deserter who awards Six-Claws and Dune their positions as soldiers. He was described to be a bulky dragon.
Biography
When Six-Claws saves Blaze from the sandstorm, Char scolds his daughter for going outside the palace. Blister asks him if they should point out the culprit who lured Blaze into the desert and Dune pipes up in Six-Claws's defense. His unsettling name causes Blaze to jump away in fear and rudely criticize his talons, resulting in another scolding from Char. The king, pleased by Six-Claws's deed, invites both Six-Claws and Dune to join the army as loyal soldiers of Oasis's.
It is revealed later that Char dies of a mysterious sickness that sweeps the palace, sometime before Queen Oasis is killed by scavengers.
Trivia
- He's the second king from another tribe to be featured with the other being Gill of the Seawings.
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A typical sandWing, by Joy Ang
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A typical SandWing from the German publication