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I'd like to see evidence that Sky is female.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Sky is presumed to be a SkyWing, but this has yet to be confirmed. Since Wren called Sky "a wonderful mountain dragon," it can be inferred Sky is a SkyWing.
*Sky is presumed to be a SkyWing, but this has yet to be confirmed. Since Wren called Sky "a wonderful mountain dragon," it can be inferred Sky is a SkyWing.
**If she is a SkyWing, then they will be the first dragon named the same prefix of a tribe, although the name is given to Sky by [[Wren]]. Sky's dragon name is unknown.
**If they are a SkyWing, then they will be the first dragon named the same prefix of a tribe, although the name is given to Sky by [[Wren]]. Sky's dragon name is unknown.
*It is likely that Sky is the SkyWing that was born on the brightest night, the "runty one" the SkyWing guards accidentally let out, as revealed in the prologue of ''[[Escaping Peril]].'' This is because Sky is mentioned to be "small."
*It is likely that Sky is the SkyWing that was born on the brightest night, the "runty one" the SkyWing guards accidentally let out, as revealed in the prologue of ''[[Escaping Peril]].'' This is because Sky is mentioned to be "small."



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Template:CharboxSky is a small mountain dragon who has befriended a scavenger named Wren.

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Trivia

  • Sky is presumed to be a SkyWing, but this has yet to be confirmed. Since Wren called Sky "a wonderful mountain dragon," it can be inferred Sky is a SkyWing.
    • If they are a SkyWing, then they will be the first dragon named the same prefix of a tribe, although the name is given to Sky by Wren. Sky's dragon name is unknown.
  • It is likely that Sky is the SkyWing that was born on the brightest night, the "runty one" the SkyWing guards accidentally let out, as revealed in the prologue of Escaping Peril. This is because Sky is mentioned to be "small."