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|ships = [[Whirlpool|Moraypool]]}}'''Princess Moray''' is a [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] with gray-green scales and small, unsettling, bone-pale eyes, that closely resemble those of her father, [[Prince Shark]]. She is very fond of [[Queen Coral]] but detests [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], and [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]] due to the fact that they might one day challenge and kill her beloved queen in order to take the throne, of the Kingdom of the Sea. It was mentioned that she has a fake looking smile, which was one of the reasons Tsunami thought she was killing the heirs. Tsunami thought it was odd she could smile for so long. It is said that she often throws disgusted looks towards Anemone and the statue of [[Princess Orca|Orca]] in the royal hatchery. | |ships = [[Whirlpool|Moraypool]]}}'''Princess Moray''' is a [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] with gray-green scales and small, unsettling, bone-pale eyes, that closely resemble those of her father, [[Prince Shark]]. She is very fond of [[Queen Coral]] but detests [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], and [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]] due to the fact that they might one day challenge and kill her beloved queen in order to take the throne, of the Kingdom of the Sea. It was mentioned that she has a fake looking smile, which was one of the reasons Tsunami thought she was killing the heirs. Tsunami thought it was odd she could smile for so long. It is said that she often throws disgusted looks towards Anemone and even the statue of [[Princess Orca|Orca]] in the royal hatchery. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Revision as of 19:37, 18 January 2017
Template:Infobox CharacterPrincess Moray is a SeaWing with gray-green scales and small, unsettling, bone-pale eyes, that closely resemble those of her father, Prince Shark. 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, of the Kingdom of the Sea. It was mentioned that she has a fake looking smile, which was one of the reasons Tsunami thought she was killing the heirs. Tsunami thought it was odd she could smile for so long. It is said that she often throws disgusted looks towards Anemone and even the statue of Orca in the royal hatchery.
Biography
Princess Moray seems to adore Queen Coral so much that she is willing to do almost anything for her, although Anemone believes that she is faking her admiration, making her and Tsunami suspect that Moray is murdering Queen Coral's heirs. However, this theory was proved incorrect.
Moray serves in the SeaWing Council as a publisher, speading Queen Coral's writing around the continent. Moray is also Shark's daughter, thus making the dragonets she detested (Princess 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.
When Tsunami is attacked by Whirlpool, she doesn't know it was him and suspects it was Moray, thinking of how much the SeaWing hates Coral's heirs.
Trivia
- The name "Moray" is derived from the Moray eel.
- Moray appears to look and act a lot like her father, Shark, who is also Queen Coral's brother.
- If Orca's Statue killed all of Coral's heirs, Moray might have had to take the throne after the Queen's death.
- Moray was an heir as well, so she should have been a target. Although there's a possibility that she didn't hatch in the Royal Hatchery.
- In Talons of Power, it was said that she was old enough to be a member of the council. This disproves the common theory that she is a child.
- A moray is a type of fish, specifically an eel, called a Moray Eel
Gallery
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A typical SeaWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
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A headshot of Moray.
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Seawing headshot
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SeaWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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A real moray by Nick Hobgood