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'''[[SkyWings]]''' - [[Peril]] lied to [[Scarlet]] about reading about the [[SkyWing Palace#SkyWing Arena|Champion's Shield]] in a scroll, and Queen Scarlet replied, saying "with claws that burn through paper right when you touch it," which reveals that SkyWings read scrolls and that the SkyWing [[Dragon Royalty|queen]] knew [[Osprey]] had told her about it. They also use scrolls for messaging. | '''[[SkyWings]]''' - [[Peril]] lied to [[Scarlet]] about reading about the [[SkyWing Palace#SkyWing Arena|Champion's Shield]] in a scroll, and Queen Scarlet replied, saying "with claws that burn through paper right when you touch it," which reveals that SkyWings read scrolls and that the SkyWing [[Dragon Royalty|queen]] knew [[Osprey]] had told her about it. They also use scrolls for messaging. | ||
'''[[SeaWings]]''' - The SeaWings read scrolls, most of which are written by [[Coral]]. Some of her work includes '' | '''[[SeaWings]]''' - The SeaWings read scrolls, most of which are written by [[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 squid ink and a little whale blood, created by [[Whirlpool]], to make the words permanent. | ||
'''[[RainWings]]''' - RainWings didn't read scrolls and never knew about them or the rest of Pyrrhia until [[Glory]] claimed the RainWing throne. In ''The Dark Secret'', [[Sunny]] was teaching a dragonet class how to read, and in ''[[Winter Turning]]'', [[Kinkajou]] went to a nearby school to get some paper and a blank scroll for [[Moonwatcher]] to draw and record what she saw in [[Icicle]]'s dream, as well as later using [[Darkstalker]]'s [[Darkstalker's Scroll|talisman]] to transform him into [[Peacemaker]]. | '''[[RainWings]]''' - RainWings didn't read scrolls and never knew about them or the rest of Pyrrhia until [[Glory]] claimed the RainWing throne. In ''The Dark Secret'', [[Sunny]] was teaching a dragonet class how to read, and in ''[[Winter Turning]]'', [[Kinkajou]] went to a nearby school to get some paper and a blank scroll for [[Moonwatcher]] to draw and record what she saw in [[Icicle]]'s dream, as well as later using [[Darkstalker]]'s [[Darkstalker's Scroll|talisman]] to transform him into [[Peacemaker]]. | ||
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Scrolls are the main literature of Pyrrhia, written and read by almost all of the dragon tribes. They are printed with ink on an unknown variant of paper, likely vellum, as heavily hinted by Starflight in The Dark Secret. Sticks of graphite are also used to write, as seen in Darkstalker, but Coral and Whirlpool were seen to write by dipping their claws in squid ink and scratching on the paper.
Tribes
MudWings - In The Dark Secret, Pheasant said she was reading about the Prophecy, hinting that MudWings sometimes read scrolls; this is also shown in Moon Rising when Sora is reading in the school library. In The Brightest Night, Moorhen mentions how she has read Queen Coral's scrolls before, giving more evidence of literacy in MudWings.
SandWings - Thorn of the Outclaws has been shown writing Wanted posters, and these are likely scrolls or made from the same material as scrolls since it seems the only papers used are scrolls. Also, Smolder intercepts messages written on scrolls, and it can be assumed that most SandWings read scrolls. In The Brightest Night, Sunny, Queen Thorn, and Smolder also went into a letter room where there were scrolls.
SkyWings - Peril lied to Scarlet about reading about the Champion's Shield in a scroll, and Queen Scarlet replied, saying "with claws that burn through paper right when you touch it," which reveals that SkyWings read scrolls and that the SkyWing queen knew Osprey had told her about it. They also use scrolls for messaging.
SeaWings - The SeaWings read scrolls, most of which are written by 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 squid ink and a little whale blood, created by Whirlpool, to make the words permanent.
RainWings - RainWings didn't read scrolls and never knew about them or the rest of Pyrrhia until Glory claimed the RainWing throne. In The Dark Secret, Sunny was teaching a dragonet class how to read, and in Winter Turning, Kinkajou went to a nearby school to get some paper and a blank scroll for Moonwatcher to draw and record what she saw in Icicle's dream, as well as later using Darkstalker's talisman to transform him into Peacemaker.
IceWings - Winter explains in Winter Turning that his mother made him memorize stories of dragons attempting the Diamond Trial, revealing that IceWings can read. He also mentions IceWing sagas that "told the history of the world."
NightWings - The NightWings read scrolls and wrote many of them, and both Starflight and Mastermind have always been fascinated by them. There used to be a large library in both the Night Kingdom and the Lost City of Night.
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Named Scrolls
Unnamed Scrolls
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Trivia
- In Pantala, scrolls are never mentioned, and books are instead the main form of literature.
- In the Lost Heir (Graphic Novel) one of the panels shows 'The Missing Princess', but written differently with dots in some of the letters. This shows an example of dragon letters.