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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Heath is shown to be short tempered, manipulative, self-centered, and extremely selfish. He would banish anyone from the village who questioned his story about killing Queen Oasis | Heath is shown to be short-tempered, manipulative, self-centered, and extremely selfish. He would banish anyone from the village who questioned his story about killing Queen Oasis or anyone who got too close to his treasure and was constantly boasting about his feats and telling his story over and over again to people, according to Ivy. | ||
However, in reality, Heath was a deceiving liar, having lied to the residents of Valor about killing Oasis and taking credit for everything, and even deliberately leaving out the part of leaving [[Rose]] behind. He showed a complete disregard of the needs of the other villagers of Valor, and on several occasions disregarded his own laws and even made up a law to banish [[Pine]] from the village for going too near to the old village and his treasure. | |||
When Ivy tried to convince Rose to return to Valor with her so that Heath would "stop feeling guilty about her", Rose is skeptical, claiming that she wouldn't change anything | When Ivy tried to convince Rose to return to Valor with her so that Heath would "stop feeling guilty about her", Rose is skeptical, claiming that she wouldn't change anything and that Heath never listened to reason and was always getting mad over little things. | ||
Heath is also evidently very selfish and greedy, as when Ivy considers returning the [[The SandWing Treasure|SandWing treasure]] Heath took, Stone says that Heath would never give up his treasure "in a million years, not to save a single soul, or a thousand souls", saying he loves his treasure more than anything in the world. | Heath is also evidently very selfish and greedy, as when Ivy considers returning the [[The SandWing Treasure|SandWing treasure]] Heath took, Stone says that Heath would never give up his treasure "in a million years, not to save a single soul, or a thousand souls", saying he loves his treasure more than anything in the world. | ||
However, in the end, it is clear that Heath is simply a coward, as when [[Wren]] confronts him with [[Sky]], Heath crumples to the ground, apologizing and publicly admitting that he never killed Oasis, but it was in fact Stone who did. | However, in the end, it is clear that Heath is simply a coward, as when [[Wren]] confronts him with [[Sky]], Heath crumples to the ground, apologizing and publicly admitting that he never killed Oasis, but it was, in fact, Stone who did. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Revision as of 23:55, 12 May 2020
- "She said there was rooms and rooms of it. All this sand dragon treasure—ours, Stone. We'll be kings."
- — Heath to Stone in Dragonslayer
(This is the page for the scavenger known as "The Dragonslayer". You may be looking for the book instead.) Template:Charbox Heath, also known as The Dragonslayer, is a male scavenger, and the father of Ivy. He is the former Lord of Valor. Heath is actually the 'false' dragonslayer, who claimed to be the one who killed Queen Oasis when it was actually Stone, his older brother, who did not wish to have all the treasure and attention. Subsequently, it led to Heath taking all the credit for killing Queen Oasis.
Appearance
Heath has burn scars from Queen Oasis's fire that covers half his body. Dark burns ripple along his arm on the same side of his body. He wears a pair of gold earrings shaped like swords that dangle from each ear. He is also mentioned to have a tangled black beard and limbs that "looked like bread dough". Leaf noted that he looked like he ate more than Master Trout, but wasn't that big, and was shorter than he expected. He is also noted to be hairier than Stone.
Personality
Heath is shown to be short-tempered, manipulative, self-centered, and extremely selfish. He would banish anyone from the village who questioned his story about killing Queen Oasis or anyone who got too close to his treasure and was constantly boasting about his feats and telling his story over and over again to people, according to Ivy. However, in reality, Heath was a deceiving liar, having lied to the residents of Valor about killing Oasis and taking credit for everything, and even deliberately leaving out the part of leaving Rose behind. He showed a complete disregard of the needs of the other villagers of Valor, and on several occasions disregarded his own laws and even made up a law to banish Pine from the village for going too near to the old village and his treasure.
When Ivy tried to convince Rose to return to Valor with her so that Heath would "stop feeling guilty about her", Rose is skeptical, claiming that she wouldn't change anything and that Heath never listened to reason and was always getting mad over little things.
Heath is also evidently very selfish and greedy, as when Ivy considers returning the SandWing treasure Heath took, Stone says that Heath would never give up his treasure "in a million years, not to save a single soul, or a thousand souls", saying he loves his treasure more than anything in the world.
However, in the end, it is clear that Heath is simply a coward, as when Wren confronts him with Sky, Heath crumples to the ground, apologizing and publicly admitting that he never killed Oasis, but it was, in fact, Stone who did.
Biography
Heath first appeared in the prologue of Dragonslayer, when he, Rose and Stone were attempting to steal treasure from the sand dragon queen. He was very excited about the prospect of owning rooms full of dragon treasure. When Queen Oasis noticed the scavenngers, Heath attempted to stab her underbelly but ended up losing his grip and staggering sideways. After Stone killed the dragon, Heath was very jubilant until Stone mentioned their sister. Heath told his brother that their sister was dead, and that they should get out with the treasure while they still could.
Quotes
- "She wanted to go back for more, [...] She said there was rooms and rooms of it. All this sand dragon treasure-- ours, Stone. We'll be kings."
- ― to Stone, about the dragon treasure (Dragonslayer, prologue)
- "You are required to ask other people. I am THE DRAGONSLAYER and the lord of all of Valor."
- ― to Foxglove (Dragonslayer)
- "I am going outside to assess the status of the orchards, [...] Check up on the fruit harvesters. Lord business. Don't you worry about it."
- ― to Foxglove (Dragonslayer)
- "What's this? [...] How did you Wingwatchers get your talons on the smartest girl in Valor? Young lady, I hope you don't have any plans to run right at the dragons like your brave old man."
- ― about Ivy (Dragonslayer)
- "The Wingwatchers are some of the most important people in Valor! [...] We have always needed brave young people like you to watch the skies for our greatest enemies. You protect us all. You are our first line of warning and defense. As long as we have Wingwatchers, the dragons will never find us. Of course, if they do, I'll slay them and save us all. But what you do is very important, too. Thank you for volunteering! Let's raise a toast to your sharp eyes and your courage!"
- ― about the Wingwatchers (Dragonslayer)
- "Hmmm, [...] Ivy, use one of those blankets on your hair. You are dripping all over your uncle's cave. And then get on home-- I need to speak with my brother."
- ― to Ivy (Dragonslayer)
- "Foxglove, [...] Perhaps it would be wise to confine the younger recruits-- and yourself-- to the tunnels for the foreseeable future. If you can't recognize when a storm is on its way while you're literally staring at the sky, it seems you might all need a little more training. [...] We can't have the daughter of the Dragonslayer getting sick, after all."
- ― to Foxglove (Dragonslayer)
- "Something about pests eating all the fruit, [...] Don't know what they think I'm going to do about it! [...] Wingwatcher training is suspended for today so a patrol can accompany us. So you should stay home with Ivy, Lark."
- ― to Lark (Dragonslayer)
- "Official Dragonslayer audiences are held in the main hall once a month, [...] You just missed one, I'm afraid. Ivy, you know better than to bring him here."
- ― to Leaf and Ivy (Dragonslayer)
- "But it wasn't me! [...] I'm not the real Dragonslayer! It was Stone! Stone is the one who killed her! He's the one you want!"
- ― confessing that Stone killed the dragon and not him (Dragonslayer)