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'''"The Dragonets Are Coming"''' is a bar song that is widely known among the [[Dragons|dragons]] of [[Pyrrhia]]. The lyrics retell the [[The Prophecy|prophecy]], explaining that [[The Dragonets of Destiny|five dragonets]] will come and end the [[War of The SandWing Succession|war]]. The song has popped up several times in the original series.
'''"The Dragonets Are Coming"''' is a bar song that is widely known among the [[Dragons|dragons]] of [[Pyrrhia]]. The lyrics retell the [[The Dragonet Prophecy (Prophecy)|prophecy]], explaining that [[The Dragonets of Destiny|five dragonets]] will come and end the [[War of The SandWing Succession|war]]. The song has popped up several times in the original series.


== [[The Dragonet Prophecy]] ==
== ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]'' ==
[[Webs]] taught the song to the dragonets, which was a mistake in the eyes of [[Dune]] and [[Kestrel]], as [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]] sang it to get on their nerves. [[Clay]] played this song on the metal wires used in the [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] prison to communicate with [[Peril]] when he hadn't seen her for a while, and needed her to tell him where Sunny was. The other prisoners joined in, revealing the song's popularity among the tribes, but they were stopped by [[Princess Burn|Burn]] and [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]]. As they were singing, they left out the 'hooray' at the end, as Clay did when he played the wires.
[[Webs]] taught the song to the dragonets, which was a mistake in the eyes of [[Dune]] and [[Kestrel]], as [[Princess Tsunami]] sang it to get on their nerves. [[Clay]] played this song on the metal wires used in the [[SkyWings|SkyWing]] prison to communicate with [[Peril]] when he hadn't seen her for a while, and needed her to tell him where Sunny was. The other prisoners joined in, revealing the song's popularity among the tribes, but they were stopped by [[Princess Burn]] and [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet]]. As they were singing, they left out the 'hooray' at the end, as Clay did when he played the wires.


== [[The Hidden Kingdom]] ==
== ''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]'' ==
Glory recognizes [[Deathbringer]] whistling it as a warning to the other [[NightWings]] on their mission in the [[Rainforest Kingdom|rainforest]].
Glory recognizes [[Deathbringer]] whistling it as a warning to the other [[NightWings]] on their mission in the [[Rainforest Kingdom|rainforest]].


== [[The Brightest Night]] ==
== ''[[The Brightest Night]]'' ==
The [[MudWings|MudWing]] soldiers in the camp sing the "eerie” version of the song, the one sang by the prisoners, after [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]] visited Queen Moorhen's dream, telling her to cancel off [[IceWings|IceWing]] attack as well as to tell Princess Burn to meet in the courtyard of her stronghold to decide the SandWing queen.
The [[MudWings|MudWing]] soldiers in the camp sing the "eerie” version of the song, the one sang by the prisoners, after [[Princess Sunny|Sunny]] visited [[Queen Moorhen]]'s dream, telling her to cancel off [[IceWings|IceWing]] attack as well as to tell Princess Burn to meet in the courtyard of her stronghold to decide the SandWing queen.


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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* There are only five lines in the song, but the song is sang over and over again endlessly, until you stop.
* There are only five lines in the song, but the song is sang over and over again endlessly, until you stop.
*The fact that Dune tells Webs to "not teach them that horrible bar song" implies that Webs was once in a bar (or someone who taught Webs the song was once in a bar) which proves the dragons of Pyrrhia can actually make and enjoy alcohol.
*The fact that Dune tells Webs to "not teach them that horrible bar song" implies that Webs was once in a bar (or someone who taught Webs the song was once in a bar) which proves the dragons of Pyrrhia can actually make and enjoy alcohol.
**This is further supported in Darkness of Dragons, as one of Smolder's brothers mentions handing him another glass of cactus cider.
**This is further supported in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]'', as one of [[Ex-Prince Smolder|Smolder's]] brothers mentions handing him another glass of cactus cider.
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Revision as of 12:35, 13 August 2018

"The Dragonets Are Coming" is a bar song that is widely known among the dragons of Pyrrhia. The lyrics retell the prophecy, explaining that five dragonets will come and end the war. The song has popped up several times in the original series.

Webs taught the song to the dragonets, which was a mistake in the eyes of Dune and Kestrel, as Princess Tsunami sang it to get on their nerves. Clay played this song on the metal wires used in the SkyWing prison to communicate with Peril when he hadn't seen her for a while, and needed her to tell him where Sunny was. The other prisoners joined in, revealing the song's popularity among the tribes, but they were stopped by Princess Burn and Queen Scarlet. As they were singing, they left out the 'hooray' at the end, as Clay did when he played the wires.

Glory recognizes Deathbringer whistling it as a warning to the other NightWings on their mission in the rainforest.

The MudWing soldiers in the camp sing the "eerie” version of the song, the one sang by the prisoners, after Sunny visited Queen Moorhen's dream, telling her to cancel off IceWing attack as well as to tell Princess Burn to meet in the courtyard of her stronghold to decide the SandWing queen.

Lyrics

"Oh, the dragonets are coming,

They're coming to save the day.

They're coming to fight,

For they know what's right,

The dragonets, hooray!"

Trivia

  • The song was made as a symbol of the hope and faith of all seven dragon tribes wanting the war to end.
  • As of now, the creator of the song is currently unknown.
  • There are only five lines in the song, but the song is sang over and over again endlessly, until you stop.
  • The fact that Dune tells Webs to "not teach them that horrible bar song" implies that Webs was once in a bar (or someone who taught Webs the song was once in a bar) which proves the dragons of Pyrrhia can actually make and enjoy alcohol.