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==Description==
==Description==
The color of their scales ranges from blue to green to aquamarine. They have webs in between their claws that makes them excellent swimmers and gills on their necks that allow them to breathe underwater. Seawings are just as much at home in the water as on land or in the air. They also have glow in the dark stripes located on their tails, snouts, and underbellies that are used to attract other Seawings when they choose their mates, and also for subaquatic communication.
The color of their scales ranges from blue to green to aquamarine. They have webs in between their claws that makes them excellent swimmers and gills on their necks that allow them to breathe underwater. Seawings are just as much at home in the water as on land or in the air. They also have glow in the dark stripes located on their tails, snouts, and underbellies that are used to attract other Seawings when they choose their mates, and also for subaquatic communicationYoung SeaWings are taught the language ofAquatic in school.
 
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
All Seawings can breathe underwater and are excellent swimmers. They see well in the dark and can use their glow in the dark stripes to light up dark areas and signal one another. They also have large, powerful tails with which they can create huge waves by splashing the water.
All Seawings can breathe underwater and are excellent swimmers. They see well in the dark and can use their glow in the dark stripes to light up dark areas and signal one another. They also have large, powerful tails with which they can create huge waves by splashing the water.

Revision as of 18:17, 6 April 2013

A typical Seawing. Art by Joy Ang.

Seawings are bluish-green dragons that live underwater in the Sea Kingdom and are ruled by Queen Coral. They are allied with Blister in the war

Description

The color of their scales ranges from blue to green to aquamarine. They have webs in between their claws that makes them excellent swimmers and gills on their necks that allow them to breathe underwater. Seawings are just as much at home in the water as on land or in the air. They also have glow in the dark stripes located on their tails, snouts, and underbellies that are used to attract other Seawings when they choose their mates, and also for subaquatic communicationYoung SeaWings are taught the language ofAquatic in school.

Abilities

All Seawings can breathe underwater and are excellent swimmers. They see well in the dark and can use their glow in the dark stripes to light up dark areas and signal one another. They also have large, powerful tails with which they can create huge waves by splashing the water.








Click here for a list of Seawings.