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=== ''[[Deserter]]'' === | === ''[[Deserter]]'' === | ||
Six-Claws is a dragonet when the book begins, about five years old. He and his family are loyal subjects of Queen Oasis's, and he remarks to his parents that no one would want to kill her because she is the best queen ever. | Six-Claws is a dragonet when the book begins, about five years old. He and his family are loyal subjects of Queen Oasis's, and he remarks to his parents that no one would want to kill her because she is the best queen ever. | ||
Later on, [[Prince Smolder]] comes to Six-Claws asking if he can deal with young Blister and Burn, who seem to be plotting something against their sister, Blaze. He agrees to watch after Blaze and checks the wingery first. Six-Claws does not find the princess | Later on, [[Prince Smolder]] comes to Six-Claws asking if he can deal with young Blister and Burn, who seem to be plotting something against their sister, Blaze. He agrees to watch after Blaze and checks the wingery first. Six-Claws does not find the princess but instead meets a four-year-old [[Dune]], who gives advice on where to find her - the royal treasury, because of her treasure obsession. However, before the two dragons check the treasury, they see Blaze out in the middle of a sandstorm. Six-Claws tells Dune to get help and flies over to protect the princess. He tells her to come back to the palace, and she refuses, saying that she needs to find her crown. Six-Claws flies her back into the palace. | ||
[[King Char]] thanks Six-Claws for saving his daughter, while simultaneously scolding Blaze for her rudeness towards his six talons. Char invites Six-Claws and Dune to become part of the army. They accept and stay in the army, which is where they remain after Oasis is killed and Burn takes over the army. Six-Claws and his troops return from a search for Blaze to face Burn's punishment, which is permanently disabling Dune by ripping apart his wing. Six-Claws decides to escape to the [[The Outclaws|Outclaws]], narrowly escaping Deathbringer's assassination mission. | |||
=== [[Assassin|''Assassin'']] === | === [[Assassin|''Assassin'']] === | ||
Six-Claws (during the book, a general for [[Burn]]) was the next dragon [[Deathbringer]] was assigned to kill. Deathbringer then says he wouldn't ''kill'' Six-Claws, only convince him to switch from Burn's side of the [[War of The SandWing Succession|Great War]]. Though it never said this in the book we can later conclude this since Deathbringer never | Six-Claws (during the book, a general for [[Burn]]) was the next dragon [[Deathbringer]] was assigned to kill. Deathbringer then says he wouldn't ''kill'' Six-Claws, only convince him to switch from Burn's side of the [[War of The SandWing Succession|Great War]]. Though it never said this in the book we can later conclude this since Deathbringer never assasinates him in the later books. It doesn't tell how, though. This proves he was a good fighter and probably very strategic, and may have caused Burn to win the war if he had not moved to the [[The Outclaws|Outclaws]]. | ||
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Six-Claws escorted [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]] when she came to the [[Scorpion Den]] and brought her before Thorn. Sunny considered the possibility that he might be her father, because of his six claws and her lack of[[SandWings| SandWing]] tail barb, but then she supposed that she was only desperate to discover who her parents were. | Six-Claws escorted [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]] when she came to the [[Scorpion Den]] and brought her before Thorn. Sunny considered the possibility that he might be her father, because of his six claws and her lack of[[SandWings| SandWing]] tail barb, but then she supposed that she was only desperate to discover who her parents were. | ||
Once Thorn left to deal with a fire, [[Addax]] approached Six-Claws with his daughter, Ostrich, and forced him to choose between saving his daughter or following orders. Sunny willingly went with Addax to spare Six-Claws the choice | Once Thorn left to deal with a fire, [[Addax]] approached Six-Claws with his daughter, Ostrich, and forced him to choose between saving his daughter or following orders. Sunny willingly went with Addax to spare Six-Claws the choice and told him to lie to her mother about why she left. The next day, Addax allowed [[Ostrich]] to return to her father. | ||
Once Ostrich was returned, Six-Claws told Thorn about Sunny's abduction | Once Ostrich was returned, Six-Claws told Thorn about Sunny's abduction and participated in the Outclaws' assault on [[Queen Thorn's Stronghold|Burn's stronghold]]. Near the end of the battle, he refused to retreat with the rest of the Outclaws until he was sure Thorn and Sunny escaped. At Burn's stronghold, he and [[Qibli]] were seen bowing to Queen Thorn. | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Six-Claws is a very loyal soldier | Six-Claws is a very loyal soldier and is one of the few dragons Thorn is capable of putting her complete trust into. He is very kind and treats Sunny like a family member and Thorn as his leader. He loves his daughter, Ostrich, and his mate is unknown. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* [[Sunny]] once thought that Six-Claws was her father and [[Ostrich ]] was her half sister. | * [[Sunny]] once thought that Six-Claws was her father and [[Ostrich ]] was her half sister. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 2 April 2016
- "Moons-blasted crocodile spawn!"
- — Six-Claws, when Preyhunter attacks Thorn. [1]
Template:Infobox Character Six-Claws is a light yellowish-brown male SandWing Outclaw loyal to Thorn. He is the main protagonist of Winglets Three: Deserter. He has six claws on each foreleg [2] instead of five like most dragons have, his side was described to be pocked and dented with old scars[3]. Six-Claws is the father of Ostrich. He was the one of the only dragons who knew about Thorn and Stonemover's relationship, the other being Armadillo. Before he joined the Outclaws, he was a general in Burn's army.
Biography
Six-Claws is a dragonet when the book begins, about five years old. He and his family are loyal subjects of Queen Oasis's, and he remarks to his parents that no one would want to kill her because she is the best queen ever.
Later on, Prince Smolder comes to Six-Claws asking if he can deal with young Blister and Burn, who seem to be plotting something against their sister, Blaze. He agrees to watch after Blaze and checks the wingery first. Six-Claws does not find the princess but instead meets a four-year-old Dune, who gives advice on where to find her - the royal treasury, because of her treasure obsession. However, before the two dragons check the treasury, they see Blaze out in the middle of a sandstorm. Six-Claws tells Dune to get help and flies over to protect the princess. He tells her to come back to the palace, and she refuses, saying that she needs to find her crown. Six-Claws flies her back into the palace.
King Char thanks Six-Claws for saving his daughter, while simultaneously scolding Blaze for her rudeness towards his six talons. Char invites Six-Claws and Dune to become part of the army. They accept and stay in the army, which is where they remain after Oasis is killed and Burn takes over the army. Six-Claws and his troops return from a search for Blaze to face Burn's punishment, which is permanently disabling Dune by ripping apart his wing. Six-Claws decides to escape to the Outclaws, narrowly escaping Deathbringer's assassination mission.
Six-Claws (during the book, a general for Burn) was the next dragon Deathbringer was assigned to kill. Deathbringer then says he wouldn't kill Six-Claws, only convince him to switch from Burn's side of the Great War. Though it never said this in the book we can later conclude this since Deathbringer never assasinates him in the later books. It doesn't tell how, though. This proves he was a good fighter and probably very strategic, and may have caused Burn to win the war if he had not moved to the Outclaws.
Six-Claws escorted Sunny when she came to the Scorpion Den and brought her before Thorn. Sunny considered the possibility that he might be her father, because of his six claws and her lack of SandWing tail barb, but then she supposed that she was only desperate to discover who her parents were.
Once Thorn left to deal with a fire, Addax approached Six-Claws with his daughter, Ostrich, and forced him to choose between saving his daughter or following orders. Sunny willingly went with Addax to spare Six-Claws the choice and told him to lie to her mother about why she left. The next day, Addax allowed Ostrich to return to her father.
Once Ostrich was returned, Six-Claws told Thorn about Sunny's abduction and participated in the Outclaws' assault on Burn's stronghold. Near the end of the battle, he refused to retreat with the rest of the Outclaws until he was sure Thorn and Sunny escaped. At Burn's stronghold, he and Qibli were seen bowing to Queen Thorn.
Fierceteeth threatened to tell on Saguaro about her unknown plan to Six-Claws, who is still loyal to Thorn. Six-Claws was one of Thorn's most trusted guards during Prisoners.
After the fire in the history cave, Moon heard Clay think about a six-clawed dragon to take home some dragonets.
Personality
Six-Claws is a very loyal soldier and is one of the few dragons Thorn is capable of putting her complete trust into. He is very kind and treats Sunny like a family member and Thorn as his leader. He loves his daughter, Ostrich, and his mate is unknown.
Trivia
- Sunny once thought that Six-Claws was her father and Ostrich was her half sister.
- He became a general, as well as an interrogator in charge of the stronghold guards after Thorn became queen.
- He was once one of Burn's generals.
- Six-Claws is the first SandWing to get a Winglet. In fact, he is the only Winglet protagonist so far that is not a NightWing.
References
Gallery
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A typical SandWing by Joy Ang
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A SandWing from the German publication
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A scene from Deserter, by Alaska