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[[Clay]] was given a spire next to Horizon after he and the other [[The Dragonets of Destiny|dragonets]] were imprisoned by Queen Scarlet. Horizon spent most of his time between matches pacing around on his rock spire angrily, shaking the wires attached to him.
[[Clay]] was given a spire next to Horizon after he and the other [[The Dragonets of Destiny|dragonets]] were imprisoned by Queen Scarlet. Horizon spent most of his time between matches pacing around on his rock spire angrily, shaking the wires attached to him.


After four victories, he was pitted against [[Peril]]. Horizon tried to fight her, but after realizing the battle was pointless, he committed suicide by flinging himself onto her scales. That action made Queen Scarlet angry, for it wasn't very "thrilling" for the audience, or for her. [[Peril]] later explained to [[Clay]] that it was "poor form" for the [[SandWings|SandWing]] to kill himself instead of fighting to the death, and that she should have shoved him back and made the battle more exciting for Queen Scarlet.
After four victories, he was pitted against [[Peril]]. Horizon tried to fight her, but after realizing that fighting back would be pointless, he committed suicide by flinging himself onto her scales. That action made Queen Scarlet angry, for it wasn't very "thrilling" for the audience, or for her. [[Peril]] later explained to [[Clay]] that it was "poor form" for the [[SandWings|SandWing]] to kill himself instead of fighting to the death, and that she should have shoved him back and made the battle more exciting for Queen Scarlet.


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Revision as of 14:37, 25 December 2015

Template:Infobox Character Horizon was a SandWing who once fought for Blaze in the War of SandWing Succession. However, he was captured by Scarlet and forced to fight in the SkyWing arena.

Biography

Clay was given a spire next to Horizon after he and the other dragonets were imprisoned by Queen Scarlet. Horizon spent most of his time between matches pacing around on his rock spire angrily, shaking the wires attached to him.

After four victories, he was pitted against Peril. Horizon tried to fight her, but after realizing that fighting back would be pointless, he committed suicide by flinging himself onto her scales. That action made Queen Scarlet angry, for it wasn't very "thrilling" for the audience, or for her. Peril later explained to Clay that it was "poor form" for the SandWing to kill himself instead of fighting to the death, and that she should have shoved him back and made the battle more exciting for Queen Scarlet.