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Moray seems to adore Queen Coral so much that is willing to do almost anything for her | Moray seems to adore Queen Coral so much that is willing to do almost anything for her, although Anemone is believes that she is faking her admiration, making her and Tsunami suspect that Moray is murdering Queen Coral's heirs, but soon realize that she couldn't have. | ||
Moray serves in the SeaWing Council as a publisher. Moray is also [[Commander Shark|Shark's]] daughter, thus making the dragonets she detested ([[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], [[Princess Orca|Orca]], and [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]]) her cousins. | Moray serves in the SeaWing Council as a publisher. Moray is also [[Commander Shark|Shark's]] daughter, thus making the dragonets she detested ([[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], [[Princess Orca|Orca]], and [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]]) her cousins. | ||
Revision as of 04:32, 16 July 2015
Template:Infobox Character Moray is a SeaWing with gray-green scales and small, bone-pale, creepy eyes. She is very fond of Queen Coral, but detests Tsunami, Anemone, and Auklet due to the fact that they might one day challenge and kill her beloved queen in order to take the throne. It is said that she often throws disgusted looks towards Anemone.
Biography
Moray seems to adore Queen Coral so much that is willing to do almost anything for her, although Anemone is believes that she is faking her admiration, making her and Tsunami suspect that Moray is murdering Queen Coral's heirs, but soon realize that she couldn't have.
Moray serves in the SeaWing Council as a publisher. Moray is also Shark's daughter, thus making the dragonets she detested (Tsunami, Anemone, Orca, and Auklet) her cousins.
Moray is seen when reporting a dead SkyWing on an island. She joins the patrol to check on it.
Trivia
- The name "Moray" is derived from the Moray eel.
Gallery
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A headshot of Moray.
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A real moray by Nick Hobgood
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Seawing headshot