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The '''NightWing Portals''' (aka | The '''NightWing Portals''' (aka wormholes) were used by the [[NightWing]]s to make it easier to travel to other locations and to their island, since it isn't on any known[[Pyrrhia| Pyrrhia]] map. There are currently two known portals, both with one side in the [[Rainforest Kingdom]]. The portals may or may not be created by the NightWings though. They give dragons a tingling feeling in their scales when their near. | ||
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Revision as of 22:40, 3 September 2013
The NightWing Portals (aka wormholes) were used by the NightWings to make it easier to travel to other locations and to their island, since it isn't on any known Pyrrhia map. There are currently two known portals, both with one side in the Rainforest Kingdom. The portals may or may not be created by the NightWings though. They give dragons a tingling feeling in their scales when their near.
History
It is unknown of the creator or when the portals were created, or even if they were made for a specific purpose or just so the NightWings could get out into the rest of Pyrrhia. When the Dragonets of Destiny came to the rainforest, they overheard some MudWing soldiers talking about a 'monster' that was killing or kidnapping the RainWings. A few moments later, they screamed, and Glory found them dead. After they found the RainWing village, they discovered a strange tunnel inside a rock that led to the Kingdom of Sand, coming out just a few miles from Burn's stronghold. When Glory was kidnapped by the NightWings, she was taken through another portal that took them to the Night Kingdom.
Trivia
Jambu joked about the RainWings having their 'sun time' in the heat just outside the wormhole, which conjured up a mental image in Glory's head of a bunch of RainWings suddenly appearing out of nowhere and snoozing on the sand less than a mile away from the stronghold. (At least, he was probably joking; he might have been serious.)