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<span>His only appearance is in the epilogue of </span>[[Darkstalker (Legends)|''Darkstalker (Legends'']]'')''<span>, where he comes out of a hole in the sand he was digging with Ripple along with </span>[[Blob]]<span>, Indigo's pet | <span>His only appearance is in the epilogue of </span>[[Darkstalker (Legends)|''Darkstalker (Legends'']]'')''<span>, where he comes out of a hole in the sand he was digging with his brother [[Ripple]] along with </span>[[Blob]]<span>, [[Indigo|Indigo's]] pet octopus that Fathom enchanted and gave to her when they were still dragonets. He is later seen with [[Ripple]] and [[Clearpool]] listening to [[Indigo]] and Fathom tell them a story; a story about Darkstalker. </span> | ||
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*A cowrie is a marine mollusk. | *A cowrie is a marine mollusk. | ||
Revision as of 18:04, 22 January 2017
- "Roar! Get your big galumphing talons out of here!"
- — Cowrie to his sister, Clearpool, in Darkstalker.
Template:Infobox Character Cowrie was a blue-eyed, male, royal SeaWing dragonet. His parents were Prince Fathom and Indigo, and his brother and sister are Ripple and Clearpool. His only appearance is in the epilogue of Darkstalker (Legends), where he comes out of a hole in the sand he was digging with Ripple and Blob, Indigo's pet wooden octopus which Fathom enchanted and gave to her.
Book Appearances
His only appearance is in the epilogue of Darkstalker (Legends), where he comes out of a hole in the sand he was digging with his brother Ripple along with Blob, Indigo's pet octopus that Fathom enchanted and gave to her when they were still dragonets. He is later seen with Ripple and Clearpool listening to Indigo and Fathom tell them a story; a story about Darkstalker.
Trivia
- A cowrie is a marine mollusk.
- He is one of Fathom and Indigo's three dragonets
Gallery
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A typical SeaWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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SeaWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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An actual Cowrie shell (picture from Wikipedia)
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Another cowrie shell, because why not?