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[[File:Scorching GN.png|thumb|250px|The Scorching, as shown in ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]]]
[[File:Scorching GN.png|thumb|250px|The Scorching, as shown in ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]]]
The '''Scorching''' was an early period in [[Pyrrhia]] when the [[dragons]] warred and took it over from the [[humans]], the dominant life form at the time. It is currently the only known war between humans and dragons. The latest series takes place 5,012 years after the Scorching.{{Ref|MR|63}}
The '''Scorching''' was an early period in [[Pyrrhia]]n history when the [[dragons]] took over from the [[humans]], who controlled the continent before the Scorching.


== Description ==
== Description ==
At least five thousand years ago, scavengers swarmed the continent. They were organized and advanced, being the dominant life form at the time. [[Webs]] mentions that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales due to how unlikely it was for scavengers to be as advanced as once thought.{{Ref|MR|145–146}}
At least five thousand years ago, scavengers swarmed the continent. They were organized and advanced, being the dominant life form at the time. They had several warring empires, and large, sprawling cities.{{Ref|TFoH|?, Ch.14}}{{Ref|TFoH|?, Ch.14}}{{Pagecite}}  


Eventually, the dragons united and overthrew the scavengers. The dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a [[queen]], allowing them to form complex societies. This made it hard for scavengers to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement occurred{{Cite}} as well as constant warfare.{{Ref|L1|146}}
[[Webs]] mentions that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for scavengers to be as advanced as once thought.{{Ref|MR|145–146}}
 
The humans attempted to tame dragons by stealing and hatching eggs, eventually pushing the dragons to unite, scorching their cities.{{Ref|TFoH|?, Ch.16}}{{Pagecite}} The dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a [[queen]], allowing them to form complex societies. This made it hard for scavengers to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement occurred{{Cite}} as well as constant warfare.{{Ref|L1|146}}


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 04:44, 7 April 2022

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The Scorching, as shown in The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

The Scorching was an early period in Pyrrhian history when the dragons took over from the humans, who controlled the continent before the Scorching.

Description

At least five thousand years ago, scavengers swarmed the continent. They were organized and advanced, being the dominant life form at the time. They had several warring empires, and large, sprawling cities.[1][1][page # needed]

Webs mentions that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for scavengers to be as advanced as once thought.[2]

The humans attempted to tame dragons by stealing and hatching eggs, eventually pushing the dragons to unite, scorching their cities.[3][page # needed] The dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a queen, allowing them to form complex societies. This made it hard for scavengers to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement occurred[citation needed] as well as constant warfare.[4]

Trivia

  • Dragons keep track of the date by counting the years since the Scorching, as shown when Moonwatcher mentioned that five thousand and twelve years had passed from the Scorching.[5]
  • Tui would eventually like to make a Legends book about the Scorching.[citation needed]
  • The events of the Scorching will be addressed in A Guide to the Dragon World.[event 1]
  • Tui stated that the first known tribe and the origin of animus magic were "Scorching-based questions."[event 2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Flames of Hope, page ?, Ch.14
  2. Moon Rising, page 145–146
  3. The Flames of Hope, page ?, Ch.16
  4. Darkstalker, page 146
  5. Moon Rising, page 63
  1. Stated by Tuisource 
  2. Stated by Tuisource