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Scavenger dens have been noted on [[Pyrrhia]]n dragon maps. [[NightWings]] have eliminated seven dens, marked on a map in their [[NightWing palace|throne room]]'s map.
Scavenger dens have been noted on [[Pyrrhia]]n dragon maps. [[NightWings]] have eliminated seven dens, marked on a map in their [[NightWing palace|throne room]]'s map.


There is one from the west in the [[Mud Kingdom]], and another in the east. One is found in the outer islands of the [[Kingdom of the Sea]], another in a peninsula below the [[Kingdom of Sand]], and another in the Ice Kingdom.
These settlements often house the treasure that their residents have stolen from [[dragons]]. Many dragons, [[IceWings]] in particular, destroy the dens out of spite or in search of treasure. Some scavenger dens also have weaponry meant to repel dragons{{Ref|WT|134}}.


Scavenger dens often house the treasure that their residents have stolen from dragons. Many dragons, [[IceWings]] in particular, destroy the dens for spite or in search of treasure.
== Major Settlements ==
Major human settlements include [[Valor]], [[Talisman]], and the [[Indestructible City]].
== Minor Settlements ==
=== Safe Harbor ===
'''Safe Harbor''' is a location shown on the map of ''[[Dragonslayer]]''. It appeared as a generic scavenger den on the map of Pyrrhia, and appeared in the epilogue of ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''. Safe Harbor is represented on the map as a large castle.


In ''[[Winter Turning]]'', [[Winter]] of the IceWings and company find a greatly fortified scavenger den armed with a spear launching device, which would seem to be a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballista Ballista]. It used the side of the mountain as a cover and has very large walls. Upon seeing Winter, the scavengers try to kill him, showing that the village had possibly been attacked before. Winter also enlisted the help of [[Kinkajou]] to catch them in the ending of [[Darkness of Dragons]].
=== Ruins of [[Valor]] ===
The '''runs of Valor,''' also known as the '''scavenger ruins,''' are the are the remains of the old village of Valor, found on the border of the [[Kingdom of Sand]] and [[Jade Mountain]].


== Mentioned Scavenger Dens ==
=== Scavenger Temple ===
=== Major Settlements ===
The '''Scavenger Temple''' is a hidden temple in the forest near Valor. It has two missing walls, with only weathered marble columns left to hold up the roof. It also has a window large enough for a human to leap through. Dragons that are flying, roaring, lounging on clouds, prowling through trees, and snarling at each other are carved all over the temple.
Major human settlements include [[Valor]], [[Talisman]], and the [[Indestructible City]]. These are settlements populated by humans that remain undestroyed by dragons.
=== Minor Settlements ===
==== Safe Harbor ====
'''Safe Harbor''' is a location shown on the map of ''[[Dragonslayer]]''. Previously, it appeared as a generic scavenger den on the map of Pyrrhia, and made its first and only known appearance in the epilogue of ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''. Safe Harbor is represented on the map as a large castle.
==== Ruins of [[Valor]] ====
The '''runs of Valor,''' also known as the '''scavenger ruins,''' are the are the remains of the old village of [[Valor]],  found on the border of the [[Kingdom of Sand]] and [[Jade Mountain]].
==== Scavenger Temple ====
 
 
*In the epilogue of ''The Dark Secret'', [[Blister]]'s part narration is set around a scavenger den located in a valley under a mountain ledge.
*Several scavenger dens named by scavengers were also mentioned in [[Dragonslayer]]: [[Indestructible City|The Indestructible City]], [[Talisman]], [[Safe Harbor]] and [[Valor]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Starflight]] always believed scavenger dens were like Meerkat warrens, as he states in ''The Dark Secret''.
* [[Starflight]] always believed scavenger dens were like meerkat warrens.
*Scavenger dens are medieval human cities or towns.
* There are no known or noted human settlements on [[Pantala]], but there are humans.
*There are no scavenger dens on [[Pantala]], but there are scavengers. Pyrrhia scavenger dens are kingdoms, like early America, Pantala's may be small villages in the forest no one goes to.
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*Talisman, home of Leaf and Wren, Valor, home of Ivy and Stone, and the Indestructible City, home of Undauntable, are shown multiple times in [[Dragonslayer]].
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Revision as of 16:56, 8 July 2020

Template:Under Contruction Template:Infobox Location Human settlements are any location where humans reside, either currently or previously. They are also known as scavenger dens by dragons.
Scavenger dens have been noted on Pyrrhian dragon maps. NightWings have eliminated seven dens, marked on a map in their throne room's map.

These settlements often house the treasure that their residents have stolen from dragons. Many dragons, IceWings in particular, destroy the dens out of spite or in search of treasure. Some scavenger dens also have weaponry meant to repel dragons[1].

Major Settlements

Major human settlements include Valor, Talisman, and the Indestructible City.

Minor Settlements

Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor is a location shown on the map of Dragonslayer. It appeared as a generic scavenger den on the map of Pyrrhia, and appeared in the epilogue of The Dark Secret. Safe Harbor is represented on the map as a large castle.

Ruins of Valor

The runs of Valor, also known as the scavenger ruins, are the are the remains of the old village of Valor, found on the border of the Kingdom of Sand and Jade Mountain.

Scavenger Temple

The Scavenger Temple is a hidden temple in the forest near Valor. It has two missing walls, with only weathered marble columns left to hold up the roof. It also has a window large enough for a human to leap through. Dragons that are flying, roaring, lounging on clouds, prowling through trees, and snarling at each other are carved all over the temple.

Trivia

  • Starflight always believed scavenger dens were like meerkat warrens.
  • There are no known or noted human settlements on Pantala, but there are humans.
  1. Winter Turning, page 134