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== Description == | == Description == | ||
LeafWings can be various shades of green and brown, even to the point of being nearly black in color. They can also sometimes have golden or pink-ish | LeafWings can be various shades of green and brown, even to the point of being nearly black in color.{{Ref|TLC|171}} They can also sometimes have golden or pink-ish streaks over their bodies and wings{{Ref|TPJ|46}} They also have webbed spines along their neck and back, similar to a [[SeaWing]]. The webbing along their back splits into individual pieces near the base of the tail, which are shaped like leaves. Their snout is slightly curved, similar to a [[SkyWing]]'s, with a raised ridge on the tip of their snout. | ||
LeafWings have a flat, plated tail, ending in a leaf-shaped oval at the tip. Their wings are leaf-like, playing directly into their name-sake and slightly transparent, with veins in the webbing. The edges of their wings are rounded, giving it a very leaf-like look. Their horns appear to be skinny and flat-ended, and the scales above their eyes go over the top of their horns, giving it a partially plated look. | |||
Their scales are uneven, vaguely resembling chloroplasts and plant cells. They have a plated underbelly and a slender body shape. Their legs seem to be slightly short and thin. Their eyes can be green or brown. | Their scales are uneven, vaguely resembling chloroplasts and plant cells. They have a plated underbelly and a slender body shape. Their legs seem to be slightly short and thin. Their eyes can be green or brown. | ||
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The PoisonWings have been seen carrying leaf or grass pouches containing deadly plants and insects.{{Ref|TLC|170}} These pouches are attached to the dragon's body with harnesses made out of vines or grass. | The PoisonWings have been seen carrying leaf or grass pouches containing deadly plants and insects.{{Ref|TLC|170}} These pouches are attached to the dragon's body with harnesses made out of vines or grass. | ||
== Diets == | ==Diets== | ||
LeafWings are omnivores. They consume animals in the Poison Jungle such as panthers and capybaras, and fruit such as mangoes. LeafWings also consume bugs such as grasshoppers and snails, usually as a snack or treat. They have also been confirmed as somewhat autotrophic. Sundew feeds [[Bumblebee]] mangoes, capybara, and snails,{{Ref|TPJ|61}} which confirms that LeafWings are omnivorous. Sundew also eats a bowl of taro and sugared grasshoppers, which | LeafWings are omnivores. They consume animals in the Poison Jungle such as panthers and capybaras, and fruit such as mangoes. LeafWings also consume bugs such as grasshoppers and snails, usually as a snack or treat. They have also been confirmed as somewhat autotrophic. Sundew feeds [[Bumblebee]] mangoes, capybara, and snails,{{Ref|TPJ|61}} which confirms that LeafWings are omnivorous. Sundew also eats a bowl of taro and sugared grasshoppers, which can infer that some LeafWings can cook. | ||
== Abilities == | ==Abilities== | ||
LeafWings can absorb sunlight in a process called photosynthesis, just like real-life plants. They are said to have been accomplished gardeners and | LeafWings can absorb sunlight in a process called photosynthesis, just like real-life plants. They are said to have been accomplished gardeners and may, though extremely rarely, develop a dangerous power named leafspeak. Leafspeak dragons have been shown to understand the language of plants and convince them to grow at an accelerated rate; Sundew stated herself that she can make most plants grow at the 'speed of an erupting volcano,'{{Ref|TPJ|18}} but can't make them appear out of thin air.{{Ref|TPJ|25}} Furthermore, this power is genetic, as shown by Sundew, who was selectively bred by [[Hemlock]] and [[Belladonna]], the strongest leafspeaks of their generation. | ||
Most LeafWings appear to have exceptional knowledge over plants and insects, using a certain variety of contained bugs and plants as weapons against other dragons. Some examples are bullet ants to inflict pain, venomous centipedes to poison one's food, and strange plants that can make dragons hyperactive or sleepy. Some LeafWings can swim,{{Ref|TPJ|150}} such as [[Willow]], although they always check the water first to make sure it has no dangerous plants or animals such as waterwheels. | |||
== Names == | ==Society== | ||
After the events of the Tree Wars, the tribe split into two, half staying loyal to Queen [[Sequoia]] and wanting to lay low and isolate themselves until Wasp's death, the other half uniting under [[Unnamed characters#LeafWings|Sundew's grandmother]] and swearing revenge against the HiveWings for destroying their trees.{{Ref|TPJ|79}} Each splinter faction claims to be the "real LeafWings,"{{Ref|TPJ|78-79}} calling the others a separate tribe. | |||
The violent LeafWings were dubbed "PoisonWings" by the isolationists for being needlessly violent and naming their own after dangerous plants. Commander Belladonna is the former ruler of the PoisonWings, though she is currently controlled by the [[Othermind]]. She often assigned important missions, including one that ultimately led to the [[Burning of Bloodworm Hive]]. She planned for Sundew to marry [[Mandrake]] in order to breed more leafspeak dragonets so that they can become part of the PoisonWing community and help fight in war. | |||
The [[SapWings]] are peaceful LeafWings who seek for balance in unity and understanding instead of violence. | |||
The two factions bear animosity against each other for their methods and ideas, but Sequoia and Commander Belladonna did occasionally hold meetings in secret. | |||
==Names== | |||
LeafWings were named after different types of trees that are found in forests and woods before the Tree Wars. After the Tree Wars, the LeafWings split into the PoisonWings and SapWings. The factions have a very stark difference in their naming systems. | LeafWings were named after different types of trees that are found in forests and woods before the Tree Wars. After the Tree Wars, the LeafWings split into the PoisonWings and SapWings. The factions have a very stark difference in their naming systems. | ||
PoisonWings are named after poisonous plants; although some are named after carnivorous plants, or plants poisonous to smaller animals, such as Sundew, [[Cobra Lily]] and [[Mandrake]]. | PoisonWings are named after poisonous plants; although some are named after carnivorous plants, or plants poisonous to smaller animals, such as Sundew, [[Cobra Lily]] and [[Mandrake]]. | ||
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Click [[:Category:LeafWings|here]] for a list of known LeafWings. | Click [[:Category:LeafWings|here]] for a list of known LeafWings. | ||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
* LeafWings are the only Pantalan tribe to have one pair of wings. | |||
* LeafWings were initially thought to be the first extinct tribe in the series, (as they were mentioned before the [[BeetleWings]]) although it was later revealed they are not extinct and were hiding in the Poison Jungle. | *LeafWings are the only Pantalan tribe to have one pair of wings. | ||
* [[Tui]] confirmed that when [[Clearsight]] first got to Pantala, LeafWings were the dominant tribe on the continent.{{Cite}} | *LeafWings were initially thought to be the first extinct tribe in the series, (as they were mentioned before the [[BeetleWings]]) although it was later revealed they are not extinct and were hiding in the Poison Jungle. | ||
* [[RainWings]] and LeafWings were confirmed by Tui to be related, and some RainWings traveled to Pantala in the past.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477</ref> | *[[Tui]] confirmed that when [[Clearsight]] first got to Pantala, LeafWings were the dominant tribe on the continent.{{Cite}} | ||
* A few years before ''The Lost Continent'' was announced, rumors went around that there was a "GrassWings" tribe on the second continent. This rumor might have been partially true with the introduction of LeafWings. | *[[RainWings]] and LeafWings were confirmed by Tui to be related, and some RainWings traveled to Pantala in the past.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477</ref> | ||
*A few years before ''The Lost Continent'' was announced, rumors went around that there was a "GrassWings" tribe on the second continent. This rumor might have been partially true with the introduction of LeafWings. | |||
** Tui confirmed that she had created the LeafWings by expanding on the idea of GrassWings. | ** Tui confirmed that she had created the LeafWings by expanding on the idea of GrassWings. | ||
* The PoisonWings have tribe feasts.{{Ref|TPJ|27}} | * The PoisonWings have tribe feasts.{{Ref|TPJ|27}} | ||
* It is revealed LeafWings know what [[scavengers]] are, as Sundew referred to them as such instead of reading monkeys;{{Ref|TPJ|90}} however, this could just be a mistake on Tui's part. | *It is revealed LeafWings know what [[scavengers]] are, as Sundew referred to them as such instead of reading monkeys;{{Ref|TPJ|90}} however, this could just be a mistake on Tui's part. | ||
* LeafWings also have some connection with the fire, as Nettle has stated that they could have been home cooking the panther already if [[Wolfsbane]] had let her kill it instead of Mandrake.{{Ref|TPJ|26}} | *LeafWings also have some connection with the fire, as Nettle has stated that they could have been home cooking the panther already if [[Wolfsbane]] had let her kill it instead of Mandrake.{{Ref|TPJ|26}} | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="185"> | <gallery widths="185"> | ||
LeafWing Scholastic.png|A typical LeafWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]] | LeafWing Scholastic.png|A typical LeafWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]] | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:30, 26 March 2021

LeafWings are one of the three tribes, alongside SilkWings and HiveWings, that inhabit the continent of Pantala. They are the only living tribe that was mentioned in the Legend of the Hive. They typically have green and brown scales, with some accent colors such as gold or red and wings that are shaped like leaves. It is rumored that LeafWings can absorb sunlight, and most are accomplished gardeners. Some are rumored to even have a strange control over plants, an allusion to the tribe's special leafspeak abilities.
In The Lost Continent, the LeafWings were believed by the SilkWings and most of the HiveWings to have been exterminated during the Tree Wars. Many of the Hives are filled with propaganda posters depicting LeafWings as vicious, cruel, and terrifying. Queen Wasp antagonized them so much that all of the trees, believed to be symbolic of the LeafWings, were destroyed after the Tree Wars, and trees are banned by HiveWing law from being included in artwork.
In The Hive Queen, Sundew stated that the PoisonWings were planning to restart the Tree Wars, and that the surviving LeafWings currently live in the Poison Jungle. They began their mission by burning Bloodworm Hive.
Description
LeafWings can be various shades of green and brown, even to the point of being nearly black in color.[1] They can also sometimes have golden or pink-ish streaks over their bodies and wings[2] They also have webbed spines along their neck and back, similar to a SeaWing. The webbing along their back splits into individual pieces near the base of the tail, which are shaped like leaves. Their snout is slightly curved, similar to a SkyWing's, with a raised ridge on the tip of their snout.
LeafWings have a flat, plated tail, ending in a leaf-shaped oval at the tip. Their wings are leaf-like, playing directly into their name-sake and slightly transparent, with veins in the webbing. The edges of their wings are rounded, giving it a very leaf-like look. Their horns appear to be skinny and flat-ended, and the scales above their eyes go over the top of their horns, giving it a partially plated look.
Their scales are uneven, vaguely resembling chloroplasts and plant cells. They have a plated underbelly and a slender body shape. Their legs seem to be slightly short and thin. Their eyes can be green or brown.
The PoisonWings have been seen carrying leaf or grass pouches containing deadly plants and insects.[3] These pouches are attached to the dragon's body with harnesses made out of vines or grass.
Diets
LeafWings are omnivores. They consume animals in the Poison Jungle such as panthers and capybaras, and fruit such as mangoes. LeafWings also consume bugs such as grasshoppers and snails, usually as a snack or treat. They have also been confirmed as somewhat autotrophic. Sundew feeds Bumblebee mangoes, capybara, and snails,[4] which confirms that LeafWings are omnivorous. Sundew also eats a bowl of taro and sugared grasshoppers, which can infer that some LeafWings can cook.
Abilities
LeafWings can absorb sunlight in a process called photosynthesis, just like real-life plants. They are said to have been accomplished gardeners and may, though extremely rarely, develop a dangerous power named leafspeak. Leafspeak dragons have been shown to understand the language of plants and convince them to grow at an accelerated rate; Sundew stated herself that she can make most plants grow at the 'speed of an erupting volcano,'[5] but can't make them appear out of thin air.[6] Furthermore, this power is genetic, as shown by Sundew, who was selectively bred by Hemlock and Belladonna, the strongest leafspeaks of their generation.
Most LeafWings appear to have exceptional knowledge over plants and insects, using a certain variety of contained bugs and plants as weapons against other dragons. Some examples are bullet ants to inflict pain, venomous centipedes to poison one's food, and strange plants that can make dragons hyperactive or sleepy. Some LeafWings can swim,[7] such as Willow, although they always check the water first to make sure it has no dangerous plants or animals such as waterwheels.
Society
After the events of the Tree Wars, the tribe split into two, half staying loyal to Queen Sequoia and wanting to lay low and isolate themselves until Wasp's death, the other half uniting under Sundew's grandmother and swearing revenge against the HiveWings for destroying their trees.[8] Each splinter faction claims to be the "real LeafWings,"[9] calling the others a separate tribe.
The violent LeafWings were dubbed "PoisonWings" by the isolationists for being needlessly violent and naming their own after dangerous plants. Commander Belladonna is the former ruler of the PoisonWings, though she is currently controlled by the Othermind. She often assigned important missions, including one that ultimately led to the Burning of Bloodworm Hive. She planned for Sundew to marry Mandrake in order to breed more leafspeak dragonets so that they can become part of the PoisonWing community and help fight in war.
The SapWings are peaceful LeafWings who seek for balance in unity and understanding instead of violence.
The two factions bear animosity against each other for their methods and ideas, but Sequoia and Commander Belladonna did occasionally hold meetings in secret.
Names
LeafWings were named after different types of trees that are found in forests and woods before the Tree Wars. After the Tree Wars, the LeafWings split into the PoisonWings and SapWings. The factions have a very stark difference in their naming systems. PoisonWings are named after poisonous plants; although some are named after carnivorous plants, or plants poisonous to smaller animals, such as Sundew, Cobra Lily and Mandrake. SapWings are named after trees, as mentioned by Willow.[8]
Click here for a list of known LeafWings.
Trivia
- LeafWings are the only Pantalan tribe to have one pair of wings.
- LeafWings were initially thought to be the first extinct tribe in the series, (as they were mentioned before the BeetleWings) although it was later revealed they are not extinct and were hiding in the Poison Jungle.
- Tui confirmed that when Clearsight first got to Pantala, LeafWings were the dominant tribe on the continent.[citation needed]
- RainWings and LeafWings were confirmed by Tui to be related, and some RainWings traveled to Pantala in the past.[10]
- A few years before The Lost Continent was announced, rumors went around that there was a "GrassWings" tribe on the second continent. This rumor might have been partially true with the introduction of LeafWings.
- Tui confirmed that she had created the LeafWings by expanding on the idea of GrassWings.
- The PoisonWings have tribe feasts.[11]
- It is revealed LeafWings know what scavengers are, as Sundew referred to them as such instead of reading monkeys;[12] however, this could just be a mistake on Tui's part.
- LeafWings also have some connection with the fire, as Nettle has stated that they could have been home cooking the panther already if Wolfsbane had let her kill it instead of Mandrake.[13]
Gallery
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A typical LeafWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical LeafWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
References
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 171
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 46
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 170
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 61
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 18
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 25
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 150
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The Poison Jungle, page 79
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 78-79
- ↑ https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 27
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 90
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 26