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Revision as of 21:23, 27 April 2020
- "It's science! We're expanding dragon knowledge!"
- — Mastermind to Starflight, The Dark Secret
Template:Charbox Mastermind is an adult male NightWing who was introduced in The Dark Secret. Before the events of the NightWing Exodus, Mastermind served the NightWings as a trusted scientist. He was involved in kidnapping and performing experiments on various RainWings, with his ultimate goal being to seize the Rainforest Kingdom for the NightWings.
After a volcanic eruption on the NightWing Island, Mastermind and his fellow NightWings were brought to the Rainforest Kingdom to live under Queen Glory. He is currently imprisoned in quicksand for his crimes against the RainWings.
Appearance
Mastermind is whin-thin, with bloodshot eyes and small scars marking his snout[1]. He mentioned that Starflight looked like him[1], describing their silver scaled wing patterns as an outward spray of water[2], as well as pointing out that their jawline was "genetically dominant"; this probably means he is very similar in appearance to Starflight (the silver-scaled wing pattern and the jawline most likely have something to do with this).
Personality
Mastermind is highly intelligent, which is most likely why he was allowed to become a scientist. He is passionately devoted to science, and seems to care greatly about Starflight. Like his son, he has a tendency to use complex vocabulary. He gets nervous in difficult situations, such as when Queen Battlewinner left her lava pool before her armor was complete, leading to her death. Mastermind was loyal to his tribe, and was willing to follow the queen's orders. However, Mastermind did not have any intentions to torture the RainWings - he intended to create a defense to RainWing venom, and expand dragon knowledge for the purpose of science, as well as following the queen's orders. However, he seemed to believe that RainWings are inferior, barely considering them dragons, which explained his lack of remorse in their imprisonment and kidnapping. He is somewhat similar to Cricket, as both are devoted to science. Unlike Cricket, however, he seems to lack the critical thinking skills to question his orders. Despite being willing to experiment on the RainWings, he was quite friendly when meeting Starflight.
Biography
When Morrowseer and Starflight were hunting, Starflight remarked disgustedly that he would not have developed the correct antibodies to protect against the dangerous effects of eating rotting NightWing food. Morrowseer then commented that he now knew who the dragonet's father was, based on Starflight's so-called 'speaking style'. Morrowseer then took him to visit Mastermind.
Mastermind was in the middle of a 'crisis' when they arrived, the crisis being constructing venom-proof armor, and told them to leave because Princess Greatness had threatened to shut his research down. Morrowseer informed Mastermind that Starflight was his son, at which point he calmed down and first examined Starflight, overjoyed to have found his son. He then began talking about how the certain traits they shared (such as their jawline and the water spray silver-scale pattern on their wings) were genetically dominant, then showed Starflight some of the experiments he was working on, including desalinization (the process of making salt water drinkable) and volcanology. Starflight was awed by it all, and wanted to work with his father.
Mastermind then showed them his current project: RainWing venom and its capabilities. In order to study the venom, seventeen RainWings, three of which did not survive, were brought from their homes to the Night Kingdom against their will, and were then imprisoned so that Mastermind could safely conduct his experiments on them. He was working on Orchid at the time. He wanted to learn more about RainWing venom, such as what materials it affected and what it didn't. Mastermind learned that it only affected organic matter, and would quickly kill anything if the venom got into either the eyes or the bloodstream. He then began the construction of armor to resist the venom, but could not finish it due to being unable to find a suitable material as the eyepiece. However, he was so caught up in his research it never occurred to him that he was torturing the captive RainWings. This caused Starflight to decide that his father was sociopathic. He wanted nothing to do with Mastermind and his venom experiments and tried to avoid him.
Mastermind was also secretly working on lava-heated armor that would enable Queen Battlewinner to leave her pool of lava without freezing to death. This way, she would be able to lead the attack on the rainforest. Starflight saw it, but did not assume who it was for, and why. However, the armor never achieved completion before the eruption of the volcano, which destroyed everything on the NightWing Island. The armor was presumably destroyed during the eruption.
Before the volcano exploded, rendering the Night Kingdom uninhabitable, Mastermind was among the evacuating dragons. He was bringing with him a bundle of scrolls, much like Starflight had tried to do so in the underground cave. He voiced his worries about the RainWings hating him for what he has done to their tribe to Starflight and Tsunami. Starflight sensed his father wanted to hear an assuring lie. Instead, he told his father to apologize to the Queen and take whatever punishment she gives him, and Mastermind escaped through the rainforest tunnel with the rest of the NightWings. His labs and research were all destroyed in the eruption; only the scrolls that he brought with him were saved.
Two RainWings brought Mastermind to Queen Glory . She ordered him to be tied up until she could decide what to do with him. As of the epilogue, he was awaiting to stand trial for his crimes against the RainWings.
Mastermind yelled at Strongwings when he was his assistant, telling him to never come back again because Strongwings ruined Mastermind's lab somehow by knocking over a bottle of "uh, something" into a vat of "something else".
In the prologue of Moon Rising, Secretkeeper accidentally ran into Farsight and Mastermind while trying to get to the Rainforest tunnel to see her daughter, Moonwatcher, hatch. Secretkeeper feared that Mastermind somehow knew about Moon's egg, judging by the expression on his face (even if he did, he didn't tell anybody about the egg). Mastermind seemed impressed when Secretkeeper yelled at Farsight about her having two living children, after Farsight was trying to calm her about her "broken" egg.
When they were talking about prisons, it was brought up that the RainWings don't have such things. Mastermind was mentioned to have been submerged in quicksand, since the RainWings didn't have prison cells and don't want to kill him. The RainWings had to haul him out every few hours so he didn't sink to his death.
When Darkstalker created a prison, he mentioned that Glory could put Mastermind in there instead of leaving him in quicksand.
Family Tree
| Unknown | Farsight | Mastermind | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Fierceteeth | Starflight | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Unnamed | |||||||||||||||||||||||
= Possible timeline
Quotes
"No, no! [...] I must not be interrupted! This experiment is at a critical juncture! And Greatness says I might be shut down at any moment! Everyone please leave!" - To Morrowseer, Starflight and Fatespeaker.
"My son?" - To Morrowseer.
"Three moons, [...] What a handsome dragonet. He does look like me; I knew he would. As I suspected, his jawline is genetically dominant. [...] Ah, and yes, see the way the star scales on our wings spray outward, like a splash of water. whereas Morrowseer's, for instance, curl inward, more like a snail shell. All theories at this point, of course." - To Morrowseer about Starflight
"But I have a son! I, of all dragons! Let's see Strongwings laugh now! Just wait until everyone sees my handsome offspring. [...] So strong and healthy! You can be the assistant I've been looking for. What are you interested in, son?"
"Fantastic! [...] I have lots of scrolls. How about desalinization? Know anything about it?"
"Very good, [...] We have only one freshwater source on the island, and it's become rather contaminated with ash over the last few years, so I invented this magnificent contraption to provide safe water for the entire tribe...."
"Come, come, [...] I'll show you what else I'm working on."
"Here is where I do all my volcanology, [...] I'm testing for materials that can withstand eruptions, and working on scale models of barriers, and outlining possible implementation systems. No wonder I need an assistant, right?"
"Not going very well, as you can see! [...] Queen Battlewinner isn't pleased about that. Of course, she has her own ideas about where I should be focusing my attention. Come, come!"
"About a year ago, we discovered a truly, truly astonishing natural phenomenon. You won't know about this. The Talons of Peace have no idea; none of the other tribes do. Our understanding of this biological anomaly is as yet so new and incomplete that we haven't even put it in any scrolls-- certainly not the ones we distribute on the mainland, but also not even the ones that are For NightWing Eyes Only. I'm preparing a treatise on the subject, but there's still so much to learn that I have no idea when I'll think it's ready for publication. You see, [...] it turns out one tribe of dragons can shoot venom from their fangs-- deadly, toxic venom that essentially melts any animal or plant matter it comes in contact with. And you'll never believe which tribe! [...] RainWings!"
"I'm sorry, [...] It was... I was just... for science..."
"YOU’VE RUINED IT! THE WHOLE THING! OUR ENTIRE TRIBE COULD BE WIPED OUT BECAUSE OF YOUR STUPIDITY!"
"DON'T COME BACK OR I'LL DISSECT YOU ALIVE!" - to Strongwings after he messed something up again.
"Should I be concerned?" -While evacuating the Night Kingdom
Trivia
- Mastermind's name is very accurate due to the fact that he almost succeeded completing Queen Battlewinner's plan of taking over the rainforest.
- Mastermind is the first dragon in the series shown with scientific aspirations. The other two are Cricket and Winter. The only difference between them is the fact that Mastermind is willing to harm and torture dragons for the sake of his experiments, whereas Winter and Cricket would never harm another dragon (or living thing) simply for the sake of science.
- He almost succeeded in making RainWing venom-proof armor, as well as helping Queen Battlewinner have a container allowing her to walk without freezing to death.
- Mastermind is the first dragon in the Wings of Fire series performing scientific experiments.
Gallery
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A typical NightWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical NightWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical NightWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
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Mastermind. Art by LeopardGecko02
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Mastermind headshot. Art by LeopardGecko02
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Mastermid headshot without flash. Art by LeopardGecko02
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Mastermind looking upwards. Art by LeopardGecko02
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By Alaska
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NightWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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mastermind by PoisonousSilverQueen
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Mastermind by ShinyUumbreon
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Mastermind by Ta-ak
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Mastermind Ref by QueenClam
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Mastermind by Biohazardia
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Weird Mastermind- Starflight pic
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Picture from The Hidden Kingdom Graphic Novel of a NightWing who might be Mastermind
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Picture from The Hidden Kingdom Graphic Novel of a NightWing who might be Mastermind
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Dark Secret, page 47
- ↑ The Dark Secret, page 48