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The second verse being revealed at the end of the first arc, ''[[The Brightest Night]]'', this prophecy is described as perhaps the first true [[NightWings|NightWing]] prophecy in | The second verse being revealed at the end of the first arc, ''[[The Brightest Night]]'', this prophecy is described as perhaps the first true [[NightWings|NightWing]] prophecy in generations. It has been confirmed that [[Moonwatcher]] is the dragonet who speaks this prophecy. Many people believe that this refers to certain celestial bodies. See [[Orb in the Sky]] for more information. | ||
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''Jade Mountain will fall beneath thunder and ice'' | ''Jade Mountain will fall beneath thunder and ice'' | ||
''Unless the lost city of night can be found.''[[Category:NightWing History]] | ''Unless the lost city of night can be found.'' | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 7 January 2015
Template:Spoiler The second verse being revealed at the end of the first arc, The Brightest Night, this prophecy is described as perhaps the first true NightWing prophecy in generations. It has been confirmed that Moonwatcher is the dragonet who speaks this prophecy. Many people believe that this refers to certain celestial bodies. See Orb in the Sky for more information.
Beware the darkness of dragons,
Beware the stalker of dreams,
Beware the talons of power and fire,
Beware one who is not what she seems.
Something is coming to shake the earth,
Something is coming to scorch the ground.
Jade Mountain will fall beneath thunder and ice
Unless the lost city of night can be found.