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Tapir was briefly mentioned when [[Queen Glory|Glory]] asked [[Mangrove]] about the missing RainWings. He claimed that Tapir was the oldest of the missing dragons, roughly a hundred and ten years of age. | Tapir was briefly mentioned when [[Queen Glory|Glory]] asked [[Mangrove]] about the missing RainWings. He claimed that Tapir was the oldest of the missing dragons, roughly a hundred and ten years of age. | ||
While imprisoned by the [[NightWings]], Glory was told by [[Kinkajou]] that the food the RainWings were brought was disgusting, and that Tapir eventually let himself starve to avoid having to eat the | While imprisoned by the [[NightWings]], Glory was told by [[Kinkajou]] that the food the RainWings were brought was disgusting and rotten, and that Tapir eventually let himself starve to avoid having to eat the carcasses. Later, when defending Glory's decision to challenge [[Queen Magnificent]], Kinkajou mentioned that '''Tapir''', [[Bright]], and [[Orangutan]] had already died.[[Category:Characters]][[Category:RainWings]][[Category:Males]][[Category:Captured RainWings]][[Category:Deceased]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:33, 5 October 2014
Template:Infobox CharacterTapir was a RainWing mentioned in the third book, The Hidden Kingdom. He died of self-starvation in the Night Kingdom.
Biography
The Hidden Kingdom
Tapir was briefly mentioned when Glory asked Mangrove about the missing RainWings. He claimed that Tapir was the oldest of the missing dragons, roughly a hundred and ten years of age.
While imprisoned by the NightWings, Glory was told by Kinkajou that the food the RainWings were brought was disgusting and rotten, and that Tapir eventually let himself starve to avoid having to eat the carcasses. Later, when defending Glory's decision to challenge Queen Magnificent, Kinkajou mentioned that Tapir, Bright, and Orangutan had already died.