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Scrolls are the literature of Pyrrhia, written and read by most of the dragon tribes. They are written with ink, however, it is unknown what they are written on.

Tribes
MudWings - In The Dark Secret, Sora said she was reading about the prophecy, hinting that MudWings read scrolls.
SandWings - Thorn of the Outclaws has been shown writing "Wanted" posters, and these are likely scrolls. Also, Smolder intercepts messages written on scrolls, and it can be assumed that most SandWings read scrolls.
SkyWings - Peril lied to Scarlet about reading about the Champion's Shield in a scroll, so it is presumed that SkyWings read scrolls.
SeaWings - The SeaWings read scrolls, most of them written by Queen Coral. Some of her work includes The Missing Princess, The Tragedy of Orca, The Claws of Murder, A Tail of Blood, and many other stories, all of which are taught in SeaWing schools. The scrolls are written with a mixture of whale blood and squid ink to make them waterproof.
RainWings - RainWings didn't read scrolls and never knew about them or the rest of Pyrrhia until Glory claimed the throne.
IceWings - It is unknown if IceWings read scrolls.
NightWings - The NightWings read scrolls and wrote several of them, and Starflight and Mastermind have always been fascinated by them. There used to be a large library at the Night Kingdom.
List of Known Scrolls
The Claws of Murder
A Tail of Blood
Tales of the NightWings
A NightWing Guide to the Dragons of Pyrrhia
A Longitudinal Study of Peculiar Scavenger Behavior
The Sluglike Qualities of MudWings
Dangers of the Rainforest
A Natural History of Unnatural Dragon Abilities
Where are the Dragonets of Destiny?
The Royal Lineage of SeaWings, from the Scorching to Present