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'''Pyrite''' is a false [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] under [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]], first appearing in ''[[Winter Turning]]''.


'''Pyrite''' is a false [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] under [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]], first appearing in [[Winter Turning]].
She first appeared when [[Winter]] and his friends visited the [[Talons of Peace]]. Pyrite agreed to take Winter, [[Moonwatcher|Moon]], and [[Qibli]] to a place Moon saw after Moon applied some pressure to her. Moonwatcher described her mind as shallow and continuously going in a well worn circle in her mind. Winter felt the same feeling from her as from the tunnel to the NightWing's destroyed volcano, and declared that she is a animus, but Moon said that Pyrite must not know that she is an animus due to the lack of evidence in the SkyWIng's mind.
 
She first appears when [[Winter]] and his friends visit the [[Talons of Peace]]. Pyrite agrees to take Winter, [[Moonwatcher|Moon]], and [[Qibli]] to a place Moon saw after Moon applied some pressure to her. Moonwatcher describes her mind as shallow, and her thoughts continuously going in a well worn circle in her mind. Winter feels the same feeling from her as from the tunnel to the NightWing's destroyed volcano, and declares that she is a animus. Moon says that Pyrite must not know that she is an animus.
 
Later when Queen Scarlet's unnamed NightWing companion attacks, Pyrite's necklace is removed by [[Winter]] and Hailstorm is revealed underneath. It is later revealed that Pyrite's mind and body is nothing but an animus enchantment on a necklace in which whoever wears it takes the mind and body of Pyrite. The necklace was enchanted by a small, 1-inch piece of paper.


Later, when Queen Scarlet's unnamed NightWing companion attacks, Pyrite's necklace wass removed by [[Winter]] and [[Hailstorm]] was revealed underneath. It was later revealed that Pyrite's mind and body is nothing but an animus enchantment on a necklace in which whoever wears it takes the mind and body of Pyrite. The necklace was enchanted by a small, one-inch piece of paper.
==Description==
==Description==
Winter describes her to be of an orange-yellow hue, the color of a peach's core. She is also noted to have orange eyes, that are a similar color to Qibli's ring.
Winter described her to be of an orange-yellow hue, the color of a peach's core. She is also noted to have orange eyes, that are a similar color to Qibli's ring.
 
[[File:Pencil_pic_of_pyrite.jpg|thumb|400px|Pyrite]]


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 23:55, 5 July 2015

Template:Infobox CharacterTemplate:Spoiler Pyrite is a false SkyWing under Queen Scarlet, first appearing in Winter Turning.

She first appeared when Winter and his friends visited the Talons of Peace. Pyrite agreed to take Winter, Moon, and Qibli to a place Moon saw after Moon applied some pressure to her. Moonwatcher described her mind as shallow and continuously going in a well worn circle in her mind. Winter felt the same feeling from her as from the tunnel to the NightWing's destroyed volcano, and declared that she is a animus, but Moon said that Pyrite must not know that she is an animus due to the lack of evidence in the SkyWIng's mind.

Later, when Queen Scarlet's unnamed NightWing companion attacks, Pyrite's necklace wass removed by Winter and Hailstorm was revealed underneath. It was later revealed that Pyrite's mind and body is nothing but an animus enchantment on a necklace in which whoever wears it takes the mind and body of Pyrite. The necklace was enchanted by a small, one-inch piece of paper.

Description

Winter described her to be of an orange-yellow hue, the color of a peach's core. She is also noted to have orange eyes, that are a similar color to Qibli's ring.

Trivia

  • Pyrite is a type of mineral, more commonly known as Fool's Gold.