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The village | The village consisted of treehouses, fruits, platforms, hammocks, and trees. The roofs of the houses are made of leaves, making it harder to see the houses from the top. RainWings are usually found standing on the trees.{{Ref|GN3|28-29}} | ||
The treehouses are connected by vine walkways. The village has three hatcheries, with each hatchery holding a third of the village's eggs. Each hatchery has a tightly woven floor and is shaped like a large green [[Dragons|egg]]. The RainWings mix their eggs and raise them as a village, making it unknown who is related to who unless they do a venom test. However, Glory promises to make sure that RainWings know who their kin are. | |||
There is a large treehouse that houses the [[queen]]. There is also a Royal Garden of which [[Tamarin]], one of the gardeners, takes care of. | There is a large treehouse that houses the [[queen]]. There is also a Royal Garden of which [[Tamarin]], one of the gardeners, takes care of. | ||
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=== The Dragonet Prophecy === | === The Dragonet Prophecy === | ||
==== ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (book)|The Hidden Kingdom]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (book)|The Hidden Kingdom]]'' ==== | ||
The RainWing village was first introduced when [[Jambu]] and [[Liana]] took [[Glory]] and the other [[Talons of Peace#dragonets of destiny|dragonets of destiny]] into the place. It is the setting of the majority of the book. | |||
==== ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]'' ==== | ||
[[Starflight]] returned to the RainWing village after escaping the [[NightWing island]]. The [[NightWings]] moved in by the end of the book, but was given a [[NightWing village|village]] of their own sometime later in the story. | |||
==== ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'' ==== | ||
'' | [[Sunny]] was kidnapped from the RainWing village shortly after the events of ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''. She returned to tell the other dragonets of destiny of her plans to end the [[War of SandWing Succession|war]]. | ||
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=== The Jade Mountain Prophecy === | === The Jade Mountain Prophecy === | ||
==== ''[[Winter Turning]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[Winter Turning]]'' ==== | ||
The [[Jade Winglet]] visited the RainWing village in search of [[Icicle]]. | |||
==== ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'' ==== | ||
[[Darkstalker]] advanced into the rainforest to gain more NightWing supporters, but some of the NightWings decided to stay instead. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 06:37, 29 July 2021
The RainWing village is a collection of homes and buildings within the Rainforest Kingdom. It is home to most of the RainWing tribe.
Description
The village consisted of treehouses, fruits, platforms, hammocks, and trees. The roofs of the houses are made of leaves, making it harder to see the houses from the top. RainWings are usually found standing on the trees.[1]
The treehouses are connected by vine walkways. The village has three hatcheries, with each hatchery holding a third of the village's eggs. Each hatchery has a tightly woven floor and is shaped like a large green egg. The RainWings mix their eggs and raise them as a village, making it unknown who is related to who unless they do a venom test. However, Glory promises to make sure that RainWings know who their kin are.
There is a large treehouse that houses the queen. There is also a Royal Garden of which Tamarin, one of the gardeners, takes care of.
Many platforms and hammocks are between trees for the RainWings' sun-time. The healer's hut, which is close to the sunning platforms, is described to have red berries growing on the balcony, with skylights shining through its leafy roofs. Their houses are made in the trees with leaves as windows and the trees as a natural wall.
At the center of the village is a structure called the Arboretum (which resembles a non-violent version of the SkyWing arena), a huge platform made from woven branches and surrounded by more treehouses, some of which have been set up as fruit stands. It seems to be a meeting place for the RainWings and where many public events take place, such as the competition between Glory and the existing queens for the throne.
The queen of the RainWings sleeps in a royal treehouse that is surrounded by eerie, glow-in-the-dark moths and pale night orchids.[2]
History
The Dragonet Prophecy
The RainWing village was first introduced when Jambu and Liana took Glory and the other dragonets of destiny into the place. It is the setting of the majority of the book.
Starflight returned to the RainWing village after escaping the NightWing island. The NightWings moved in by the end of the book, but was given a village of their own sometime later in the story.
Sunny was kidnapped from the RainWing village shortly after the events of The Dark Secret. She returned to tell the other dragonets of destiny of her plans to end the war.
The Jade Mountain Prophecy
The Jade Winglet visited the RainWing village in search of Icicle.
Darkstalker advanced into the rainforest to gain more NightWing supporters, but some of the NightWings decided to stay instead.
References
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), page 28-29
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 125
| RainWings | |
|---|---|
| Queens |
Present: Dazzling • Exquisite • Fruit Bat • Glory • Grandeur • Magnificent • Splendor |
| Royalty (Present) |
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| Royalty (Historical) |
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| Jade Mountain | |
| Other Dragons |
Bright • Bromeliad • Bullfrog • Chameleon • Gibbon • Handsome • Heliconia • Liana • Loris • Mango • Mangrove • Orangutan • Orchid • Pineapple • Tapir • Tualang |
| Hybrids | |
| Kingdom |
Rainforest Kingdom • RainWing healer's pavilion • RainWing royal pavilion • RainWing village |
| Society | |