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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]]n history when the [[dragons]] took over from the [[humans]], who controlled the continent before the Scorching.
'''The Scorching''' was the period in [[Pyrrhia]]n history which lead to [[dragons]] becoming the dominant species of Pyrrhia, and forming [[:Category:Dragon tribes|tribes]]. Prior to the Scorching, the continent was ruled by [[humans]].


== Description ==
== Description ==
At least five thousand years ago, humans 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|172}}
At least five thousand years ago, humans 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|172}}


With territorial disputes with neighboring empires coming to a head, the humans started seeking out new weapons to gain an advantage over each other{{Ref|TFoH|171}}; a [[Cottonmouth|certain human]] came up with the idea to steal and hatch dragon eggs and tame the dragonets for use as new weapons - a plan that soon spread to the neighboring empires, leading to the mass theft of many, many eggs from various different dragon tribes. However, when conventional taming failed, they started bringing the eggs to laboratories, where the freshly-hatched dragonets were experimented on in attempts to artificially control them - experiments that often ended with the labs themselves burned to the ground and the soldiers in charge of restraining them mauled.{{Ref|TFoH|177}} This eventually led to humans moving their experiments underground and into stone rooms that couldn't be burned, as well as the lab personnel adopting spiked armor similar to what the guards of the Indestructible City would be seen wearing 5,000 years later. {{Ref|TFoH|179}} After many years and countless thousands of eggs stolen from their nests, the few formerly disorganized dragons united, scorching the human cities and empires in retribution.{{Ref|TFoH|189}} Eventually, the humans were overwhelmed; their civilization in shambles, they were forced to retreat underground into far more primitive homes and villages, though it is known that at least one small group migrated overseas to Pantala, where Cottonmouth continued his experiments into controlling dragons {{Ref|TFoH|185}}{{Ref|TFoH|187-191}} for some time afterwards, genetically modifying a species of plant that would eventually become the [[Othermind|Breath of Evil]].
Due to territorial disputes, the human empires began seeking out new weapons to gain an advantage over each other{{Ref|TFoH|171}}; [[Cottonmouth]] came up with the idea to steal and hatch dragon eggs, attempting to tame the dragonets for use as weapons. This plan was adopted by neighboring empires, leading to the theft of dragon eggs across the continent.  


With the humans no longer a threat, the dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a [[queen]], allowing them to form complex societies; soon, dragons, who were once relatively rare, came to outnumber humans. This made it hard for scavengers to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement of the terrain occurred{{Ref|DoD|32}}( notably, the desert that makes up the Kingdom of Sand only formed at some point ''after'' the Scorching had occurred and the human civilization destroyed{{Ref|TFoH|170}}) as well as constant warfare between dragon tribes that continued for some 500 years afterwards.{{Ref|L1|146}}
The attempts at taming dragonets resulted in injuries, and methods to control them escalated, becoming more violent and cruel.{{Ref|TFoH|177}} The experiments were moved underground, into stone rooms that couldn't be burned, and soldiers involved adopted heavy spiked armor.{{Ref|TFoH|179}} After several years and dozens of eggs stolen, the formerly disorganized dragons united, scorching the human cities and empires in retribution.{{Ref|TFoH|189}} The human empires collapsed, and modern [[human settlements]] have not been able to return to their former size.


Centuries later, [[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}}
One small group of humans migrated overseas to [[Pantala]], lead by Cottonmouth and his continued attempts to control dragons.{{Ref|TFoH|185}}{{Ref|TFoH|187-191}} They may have been followed across the sea by dragons originating from Pyrrhia.{{Ref|TFoH|?, Ch.16}}
 
The dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a [[queen]]; dragons, who were once relatively rare, came to outnumber humans. This made it hard to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement of the terrain occurred (notably, the desert that makes up the Kingdom of Sand formed at some point after the Scorching){{Ref|DoD|32}}{{Ref|TFoH|170}} as well as constant warfare between dragon tribes that continued for some 500 years afterwards.{{Ref|L1|146}}
 
Centuries later, [[Webs]] mentions that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for humans to be as advanced as once thought.{{Ref|MR|145–146}}


==Trivia==
==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.{{Ref|MR|63}}
* 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.{{Ref|MR|63}}
*[[Tui]] would eventually like to make a [[Wings of Fire: Legends|Legends]] book about the Scorching.{{Cite}}
* [[Tui]] would eventually like to make a [[Wings of Fire: Legends|Legends]] book about the Scorching.{{Cite}}
*The events of the Scorching will be addressed in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]''.{{Ref|Event|http://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
* The events of the Scorching will be addressed in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]''.{{Ref|Event|http://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-Virtual-Event-Infodump-857195477}}
*Tui stated that the first known tribe and the origin of [[animus magic]] were "Scorching-based questions,”{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} although it is likely that all dragons were a combination of the modern tribes, as seen with [[Freedom]].
* Tui stated that the first known tribe and the origin of [[animus magic]] were "Scorching-based questions,”{{Ref|Event|https://www.deviantart.com/biohazardia/journal/Wings-of-Fire-News-at-Boskone-2020-831252663}} although it is likely that all dragons were a combination of the modern tribes, as seen with [[Freedom]].


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:24, 9 April 2022

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

The Scorching was the period in Pyrrhian history which lead to dragons becoming the dominant species of Pyrrhia, and forming tribes. Prior to the Scorching, the continent was ruled by humans.

Description

At least five thousand years ago, humans 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]

Due to territorial disputes, the human empires began seeking out new weapons to gain an advantage over each other[2]; Cottonmouth came up with the idea to steal and hatch dragon eggs, attempting to tame the dragonets for use as weapons. This plan was adopted by neighboring empires, leading to the theft of dragon eggs across the continent.

The attempts at taming dragonets resulted in injuries, and methods to control them escalated, becoming more violent and cruel.[3] The experiments were moved underground, into stone rooms that couldn't be burned, and soldiers involved adopted heavy spiked armor.[4] After several years and dozens of eggs stolen, the formerly disorganized dragons united, scorching the human cities and empires in retribution.[5] The human empires collapsed, and modern human settlements have not been able to return to their former size.

One small group of humans migrated overseas to Pantala, lead by Cottonmouth and his continued attempts to control dragons.[6][7] They may have been followed across the sea by dragons originating from Pyrrhia.[8]

The dragons then formed tribes, and each one appointed a queen; dragons, who were once relatively rare, came to outnumber humans. This made it hard to kill individual dragons. After the Scorching, transformation and resettlement of the terrain occurred (notably, the desert that makes up the Kingdom of Sand formed at some point after the Scorching)[9][10] as well as constant warfare between dragon tribes that continued for some 500 years afterwards.[11]

Centuries later, Webs mentions that stories before the Scorching would be best described as legends and fairy tales, due to how unlikely it was for humans to be as advanced as once thought.[12]

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.[13]
  • 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] although it is likely that all dragons were a combination of the modern tribes, as seen with Freedom.

References

  1. The Flames of Hope, page 172
  2. The Flames of Hope, page 171
  3. The Flames of Hope, page 177
  4. The Flames of Hope, page 179
  5. The Flames of Hope, page 189
  6. The Flames of Hope, page 185
  7. The Flames of Hope, page 187-191
  8. The Flames of Hope, page ?, Ch.16
  9. Darkness of Dragons, page 32
  10. The Flames of Hope, page 170
  11. Darkstalker, page 146
  12. Moon Rising, page 145–146
  13. Moon Rising, page 63
  1. Stated by Tuisource 
  2. Stated by Tuisource