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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|name      =Flounder
|name      = Flounder
|image      =Screen Shot 2015-01-23 at 3.28.11 PM.png
|image      = Screen Shot 2015-01-23 at 3.28.11 PM.png
|age        =
|gender    = Male
|gender    =Male
|occupation = SeaWing Guard
|occupation =SeaWing Guard
|tribe      = [[SeaWings]]
|tribe      =[[SeaWings]]
|residence  = [[Kingdom of the Sea]]
|residence  =[[Kingdom of the Sea]]
|relatives  =
|powers    =
|books      =''[[The Lost Heir]]''
|books      =''[[The Lost Heir]]''
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}}
}}
'''Flounder''' is a male [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] guard serving under [[Queen Coral]]. He appears briefly in the second book in the ''Wings of Fire'' series, [[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']], where he is seen guarding [[Clay]], [[Sunny]], [[Starflight]], and [[Glory]] outside their cave and withholding the keys to the shackles.
'''Flounder''' is a male [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] guard serving under [[Queen Coral]]. He appears briefly in the second book in the ''Wings of Fire'' series, [[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']], where he is seen guarding [[Clay]], [[Sunny]], [[Starflight]], and [[Glory]] outside their cave and withholding the keys to the shackles.



Revision as of 10:57, 15 February 2017

Template:Infobox Character Flounder is a male SeaWing guard serving under Queen Coral. He appears briefly in the second book in the Wings of Fire series, The Lost Heir, where he is seen guarding Clay, Sunny, Starflight, and Glory outside their cave and withholding the keys to the shackles.

History

Flounder was one of the Seawing guards on duty when Clay was chained to the floor of the Summer Palace. The other guards were Snail, Kelp, and Herring. Tsunami later convinced them (instead of hurting them) to free Clay, since they'd be disobeying orders if they knowingly allowed the Dragonets of Destiny to drown.

Trivia

  • A flounder is a group of flatfish species.
  • The color of a flounder's body can show what its emotional state is. If a flounder feels like it's in danger, it will usually become paler.