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'''Skyfire''' is a type of stone that | '''Skyfire''' is a type of stone that makes up the Orb in the Sky. If a [[dragons|dragon]] is holding or wearing it, telepathic [[NightWings]] won't be able to read their minds, hearing a low humming noise instead. If a telepathic NightWing is holding it, they won't be able to read minds at all. | ||
== Description == | |||
Skyfire is described as being a "scorched-looking black with flecks of silver and otherworldly metals." | |||
== History == | |||
=== ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'' === | |||
Skyfire is first introduced in ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'' as the comet. | |||
=== ''[[Moon Rising]]'' === | |||
[[Onyx]] kept a piece of skyfire in an amulet around her neck, claiming that the skyfire had fallen out of the sky and burnt a hole through her [[Palm|mother]]'s head. | |||
[[Turtle]] said that he found a large piece of skyfire that fell into the ocean while he was swimming. Some small pieces broke off of it and Turtle had it be put into a golden armband. Towards the end, [[Moonwatcher]] asked Turtle to take off some of the pieces and gave it to [[Qibli]] and [[Kinkajou]] as a gift so that they can keep their thoughts private from Moon. | |||
== ''[[Winter Turning]]'' == | |||
Moon told Turtle to give [[Winter]] one of the rocks so that it could shield Winter's thoughts from Moon as well. | |||
== ''[[Escaping Peril]]'' == | |||
Part of the reason why Moon decides to tell [[Peril]] about her powers is because Peril can't have skyfire, as it would burn from her [[firescales]]. | |||
== ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'' == | |||
While [[Anemone]] is casting a spell on Kinkajou's skyfire to heal her injuries and make her love Turtle as much as he loved her, Turtle cast a spell on it at the same time to protect Kinkajou from [[Darkstalker]]. | |||
Later, Turtle gives Anemone skyfire to protect her from Darkstalker's telepathy. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* The rock appears to have an "evil sense," as described by Moonwatcher. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Wings_of_Fire_5_Full.jpg|Skyfire on the cover of ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'', by [[Joy Ang]] | |||
Turtle_Bracelet.jpeg|Turtle's armband, by Joy Ang | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[ru:Небесный камень]] | [[ru:Небесный камень]] | ||
Revision as of 17:38, 26 October 2020
Skyfire is a type of stone that makes up the Orb in the Sky. If a dragon is holding or wearing it, telepathic NightWings won't be able to read their minds, hearing a low humming noise instead. If a telepathic NightWing is holding it, they won't be able to read minds at all.
Description
Skyfire is described as being a "scorched-looking black with flecks of silver and otherworldly metals."
History
Skyfire is first introduced in The Brightest Night as the comet.
Onyx kept a piece of skyfire in an amulet around her neck, claiming that the skyfire had fallen out of the sky and burnt a hole through her mother's head.
Turtle said that he found a large piece of skyfire that fell into the ocean while he was swimming. Some small pieces broke off of it and Turtle had it be put into a golden armband. Towards the end, Moonwatcher asked Turtle to take off some of the pieces and gave it to Qibli and Kinkajou as a gift so that they can keep their thoughts private from Moon.
Moon told Turtle to give Winter one of the rocks so that it could shield Winter's thoughts from Moon as well.
Part of the reason why Moon decides to tell Peril about her powers is because Peril can't have skyfire, as it would burn from her firescales.
While Anemone is casting a spell on Kinkajou's skyfire to heal her injuries and make her love Turtle as much as he loved her, Turtle cast a spell on it at the same time to protect Kinkajou from Darkstalker.
Later, Turtle gives Anemone skyfire to protect her from Darkstalker's telepathy.
Trivia
- The rock appears to have an "evil sense," as described by Moonwatcher.
Gallery
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Skyfire on the cover of The Brightest Night, by Joy Ang
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Turtle's armband, by Joy Ang