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|Row 6 info = [[The Hidden Kingdom]], [[The Dark Secret]], [[The Brightest Night]]}}
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'''Flame''' is a red [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] and a [[The False Dragonets|false dragonet]] of destiny whose mother, [[Avalanche]], is in the [[Talons of Peace]]. He would replace [[Queen Glory|Glory]], the original substitution for the [[The SkyWing Dragonet|broken SkyWing egg]]. He was [[Morrowseer|Morrowseer's]] only mandatory successor.
'''Flame''' is a red [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] and a [[The False Dragonets|false dragonet]] of destiny whose mother, [[Avalanche]], is a spy for the [[Talons of Peace]]. He was [[Morrowseer|Morrowseer's]] only mandatory successor, ment to replace [[Queen Glory|Glory]], the original substitution for the [[The SkyWing Dragonet|broken SkyWing egg]].
==Personality==
==Personality==
Flame has been shown to be nasty, cruel, and uncaring; he enjoys setting [[Squid]] on fire, and told [[Ochre]] and [[Fatespeaker]] he wished they would die. However, he is very loving to his [[Avalanche|mother]], and [[Sunny]] believes he could be a different person around [[dragons]] who actually care about him.
Flame has been shown to be nasty, cruel, and uncaring; he enjoys setting [[Squid]] on fire, and told [[Ochre]] and [[Fatespeaker]] he wished they would die. However, he is very loving to his [[Avalanche|mother]], and [[Sunny]] believes he could be a different [[Dragon|dragon]] around those who actually care about him.
 
He is shown to have interest in being an assassin (This was shown when he asked Deathbringer how to be an assassin). However, he seemed bothered when the [[NightWings]] killed a group of [[SkyWings]], and this reveals that he has empathy for his tribe.


He is shown to have interest in being an assassin (this was shown when he asked [[Deathbringer]] how to be an assassin). However, he seemed bothered when the [[NightWings]] killed a group of [[SkyWings]], and this reveals that he has empathy for his tribe.
==Biography==
==Biography==
===[[The Hidden Kingdom]]===
===[[The Hidden Kingdom]]===
[[File:Photo_on_1-25-14_at_6.11_PM_-2.png|thumb|Flame]]
[[File:Photo_on_1-25-14_at_6.11_PM_-2.png|thumb|Flame]]
In the prologue, Flame practice fights with the other false dragonets. In the epilogue, when Ochre moans that he wants to die, Flame brings up that he also wants him to die. When [[Fatespeaker]] has a "vision", he says that he wants her to die, too.
In the prologue, Flame is shown fighting with the other false dragonets. In the epilogue, when Ochre moans that he wants to die, Flame brings up that he also wants him to die. When [[Fatespeaker]] has a "vision", he says that he wants her to die, too.
 
===[[The Dark Secret]]===
===[[The Dark Secret]]===
Flame first appears when he is introduced to [[Starflight]] with the other dragonets. He "votes" for him to replace Fatespeaker, and appears smug when [[Morrowseer]] says that he is the only one that will certainly replace one of the original dragonets of destiny.
Flame first appears when he is introduced to [[Starflight]] with the other dragonets. He "votes" for him to replace Fatespeaker, and appears smug when [[Morrowseer]] says that he is the only one that will certainly replace one of the original [[Dragonets of Destiny|dragonets of destiny]].


Morrowseer orders them to kill Starflight, and [[Viper]] and he ask if they can kill Fatespeaker instead. Starflight flees, and Flame, Squid, Viper, and [[Ochre]] chase him. During the chase, Flame catches up to Starflight very quickly, but is taken to the dungeons along with [[Ochre]] for "trying to kill a NightWing dragonet," and Morrowseer has to eventually let them out. While in jail, he meets [[Deathbringer]]. He later sneaks away to talk to him to ask him what it takes to be an assassin. However, he is then annoyed by Deathbringer's mooning over [[Queen Glory|Glory]].
Morrowseer orders them to kill Starflight, and [[Viper]] and he ask if they can kill Fatespeaker instead. Starflight flees, and Flame, Squid, Viper, and [[Ochre]] chase him. During the chase, Flame catches up to Starflight very quickly, but is taken to the dungeons along with [[Ochre]] for "trying to kill a NightWing dragonet," and Morrowseer had to let them out. While in jail, he meets Deathbringer. He later sneaks away to talk to him to ask him what it takes to be an assassin. However, he is then annoyed by Deathbringer's mooning over [[Queen Glory|Glory]].


During a practice fight with the other dragonets, he is ordered to fight Fatespeaker, and Viper joins in. After Starflight rams into Viper to save Fatespeaker, Viper accidentally slices Flame's face with her poisonous barb before falling into a river of lava. Morrowseer is horrified that Flame is hurt, ignoring Viper's struggle in the lava. Starflight knows the cure, but doesn't speak up.
During a practice fight with the other dragonets, he is ordered to fight Fatespeaker, and Viper joins in. After Starflight rams into Viper to save Fatespeaker, Viper accidentally slices Flame's face with her poisonous barb before falling into a river of lava. Morrowseer is horrified that Flame is hurt, ignoring Viper's struggle in the lava. Starflight knows the cure, but doesn't speak up.


Later, Starflight and Fatespeaker carry Flame out of the NightWing healers' room to go through the [[NightWing Portals|portal]] to the [[Rainforest Kingdom|rainforest]], claiming to have orders from the [[Queen Battlewinner|NightWing queen]]. He is taken to the [[RainWings|RainWing]] healers and is treated with cactus juice - the same [[Sunny]] used for [[Webs]].
Later, Starflight and Fatespeaker carry Flame out of the NightWing healers' room to go through the [[NightWing Portals|portal]] to the [[Rainforest Kingdom|rainforest]], claiming to have orders from the [[Queen Battlewinner|NightWing queen]]. He is taken to the [[RainWings|RainWing]] healers and is treated with cactus juice - the same [[Sunny]] used for [[Webs]].
===[[The Brightest Night]]===
===[[The Brightest Night]]===
Flame spends a majority of the time in the healer's hut, making a quick recovery. However, his injury would scar, and the dragonet did not want to be seen that way. When he was asked to guide Sunny and [[Tsunami]] to the Talons of Peace's camp, he threw a bowl of mangoes at them, refusing to let anyone see his face.
Flame spends a majority of the time in the healer's hut, making a quick recovery. However, his injury would scar, and the dragonet did not want to be seen that way. When he was asked to guide Sunny and [[Tsunami]] to the Talons of Peace's camp, he threw a bowl of mangoes at them, refusing to let anyone see his face.
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Sunny and Tsunami left Avalanche and Flame on the beach, still embracing.
Sunny and Tsunami left Avalanche and Flame on the beach, still embracing.
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Revision as of 00:26, 15 May 2014

Template:Infobox Flame is a red SkyWing and a false dragonet of destiny whose mother, Avalanche, is a spy for the Talons of Peace. He was Morrowseer's only mandatory successor, ment to replace Glory, the original substitution for the broken SkyWing egg.

Personality

Flame has been shown to be nasty, cruel, and uncaring; he enjoys setting Squid on fire, and told Ochre and Fatespeaker he wished they would die. However, he is very loving to his mother, and Sunny believes he could be a different dragon around those who actually care about him.

He is shown to have interest in being an assassin (this was shown when he asked Deathbringer how to be an assassin). However, he seemed bothered when the NightWings killed a group of SkyWings, and this reveals that he has empathy for his tribe.

Biography

Flame

In the prologue, Flame is shown fighting with the other false dragonets. In the epilogue, when Ochre moans that he wants to die, Flame brings up that he also wants him to die. When Fatespeaker has a "vision", he says that he wants her to die, too.

Flame first appears when he is introduced to Starflight with the other dragonets. He "votes" for him to replace Fatespeaker, and appears smug when Morrowseer says that he is the only one that will certainly replace one of the original dragonets of destiny.

Morrowseer orders them to kill Starflight, and Viper and he ask if they can kill Fatespeaker instead. Starflight flees, and Flame, Squid, Viper, and Ochre chase him. During the chase, Flame catches up to Starflight very quickly, but is taken to the dungeons along with Ochre for "trying to kill a NightWing dragonet," and Morrowseer had to let them out. While in jail, he meets Deathbringer. He later sneaks away to talk to him to ask him what it takes to be an assassin. However, he is then annoyed by Deathbringer's mooning over Glory.

During a practice fight with the other dragonets, he is ordered to fight Fatespeaker, and Viper joins in. After Starflight rams into Viper to save Fatespeaker, Viper accidentally slices Flame's face with her poisonous barb before falling into a river of lava. Morrowseer is horrified that Flame is hurt, ignoring Viper's struggle in the lava. Starflight knows the cure, but doesn't speak up.

Later, Starflight and Fatespeaker carry Flame out of the NightWing healers' room to go through the portal to the rainforest, claiming to have orders from the NightWing queen. He is taken to the RainWing healers and is treated with cactus juice - the same Sunny used for Webs.

Flame spends a majority of the time in the healer's hut, making a quick recovery. However, his injury would scar, and the dragonet did not want to be seen that way. When he was asked to guide Sunny and Tsunami to the Talons of Peace's camp, he threw a bowl of mangoes at them, refusing to let anyone see his face.

Sunny and Tsunami leave with Ochre, and when they arrive at the camp, they are greeted by Nautilus, Riptide, Avalanche, and an unknown SandWing and IceWing.

Flame, who was apparently following Sunny and Tsunami, appears in the sky, and dives for his mother when she calls his name. He buries his head into her neck, and sobs. Sunny mentions feeling pity for him, and Riptide explains that his mother was furious when Morrowseer took him, along with the False Dragonets, to the Night Kingdom.

Sunny and Tsunami left Avalanche and Flame on the beach, still embracing.