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=== Queen === | === Queen === | ||
Revision as of 10:28, 9 September 2020

A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala is the guide present in the books in the Lost Continent Prophecy arc of the Wings of Fire series.

Description
- Red, yellow, and/or orange, but always mixed with some black scales; four wings
Abilities
- Vary from dragon to dragon; examples include deadly stingers that can extend from their wrists to stab their enemies; venom in their teeth or claws; a paralyzing toxin that can immobilize their prey; or boiling acid sprayed from a stinger on their tails
Queen
- Queen Wasp

Description
- SilkWing dragonets are born wingless, but go through a metamorphosis at age six, when they develop four huge wings and silk-spinning abilities; as beautiful and gentle as butterflies, with scales in any color under the sun, except black
Abilities
- Can spin silk from glands on their wrists to create webs or other woven articles; can detect vibrations with their antennae to assess threats. Some can spin a silk that produces light and heat, named flamesilk, though this is very rare
Queen

Description
- Wiped out during the Tree Wars with the HiveWings, but while they lived, this tribe had green and brown scales and wings shaped like leaves
Abilities
- Could absorb energy from sunlight and were accomplished gardeners; some were rumored to have unusual control over plants
Queen
- Last known queen of the LeafWings was Queen Sequoia, about fifty years ago, at the time of the Tree Wars