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=== Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth === | === Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth === | ||
Queen Sequoia began to tell the legend. When dragons arrived on Pantala for the first time, every night they would be attacked by swarms of insects, all moving as one and seemingly united by one mind. After many deaths, the dragons discovered that cutting back the Breath of Evil, the vine that covered the entire continent, gradually made areas safe, and eventually the plant had been removed from almost the entire continent. After telling the story, the queen asked Cricket, Willow, and Sundew to venture into the most dangerous part of the jungle and find Hawthorn, a LeafWing who guarded the small amount of Breath of Evil still growing in the jungle. Belladonna ordered Sundew to bring Nettle and Mandrake in addition to her choice of travelling companions. On the trip, Nettle fell and got trapped in a carnivorous plant, forcing them to cut it open with a thorn. Later, they came across the most dangerous obstacles of the journey so far, forcing them to fly across a lake. They all managed to cross until Sundew and Bumblebee were left. Sundew got close to the other side of the lake, but Bumblebee screamed and landed on Sundew’s face. Blinded, Sundew was trapped by a sundew. After a little searching, she was able to attract an enormous tsetse fly and distract the plant. They made it the rest of the way across, and discovered that the next part of their journey would be through the Den Of Vipers. After entering this area, they spotted [[Dragonbite Viper|dragonbite vipers]] above them, behind them, and on their sides staring at them. They were not dead, but were paralyzed in place. Once they were almost to the their destination, the vipers all moved and cornered them. It turned out that the snakes had been mind-controlled by Hawthorn, who appeared and invited them in for tea. | |||
=== Part Three: Leaves in a Storm === | === Part Three: Leaves in a Storm === | ||
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(This is the page for the book titled "The Poison Jungle." You may be looking for the location instead.) Template:Infobox Book The Poison Jungle is the thirteenth book in the Wings of Fire series and the third book in the third arc. The protagonist is Sundew.[1] It was officially released in the USA on July 30, 2019.
The Poison Jungle is preceded by The Hive Queen and is followed by The Dangerous Gift. The book cover was released on January 31st, 2019.
Summary
Some secrets are deadly.
It's no secret that Sundew wants to destroy the HiveWings. It's her life's mission to exact revenge on the tribe that tried to wipe out the LeafWings and ripped every tree from the surface of Pantala.
Every tree, that is, except the wild and dangerous Poison Jungle, where the surviving LeafWings have been hiding since the war. Hiding, plotting, and waiting for a dragon-like Sundew, who is uniquely qualified to bring down the Hives.
There are dark secrets in the jungle, though - some that Sundew is keeping, and some that she's only just beginning to discover. And now that a new war is upon them, Sundew and her friends must unearth the oldest secret in the jungle - even if what they find has the power to destroy them all.
Quote on back
"It's easier when you grow up knowing what to avoid," Sundew said. "Nowadays we only lose a few dragons a year to the carnivorous plants."
"The what now?" Swordtail said. "CARNIVOROUS WHATS?"
"Yeah, you will probably get eaten," Sundew said with a shrug.
"Do we have to go to the place with certain death?" Blue asked.
"Yes, because it's my home," Sundew said. "And also the only place you'll be safe."
Dedication
To Hazel
Plot
Prologue
The prologue was set before the Burning of Bloodworm Hive and showed the dragons who had planned it: Bryony, Hemlock, Pokeweed, and Grayling. They talked about the fates of the SilkWings, worrying about them, but ultimately decided to go ahead with burning Bloodworm Hive.
Part One: Roots and Sprouts
Sundew led Blue, Cricket (who was holding Bumblebee), and Swordtail through the Poison Jungle to the LeafWing village, trying to protect them from the dangerous fauna. Swordtail asked Sundew if the rumors about the dangers of the jungle are true, and Sundew responded that they were. She also noted that Queen Wasp had sent expeditions to the Poison Jungle - the rumors came from the HiveWings who survived and returned to tell the tale. She also said that Wasp once tried to burn down the Poison Jungle but failed. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail continued to argue about entering the jungle, but Sundew said that they do not have a choice. She warned the group not to touch anything that she had not touched first. They took a passage through some makahiyas and moved across a branch, but Swordtail leaned down to sniff at a pink flower that turned out to be a Venus Dragon-trap underneath them. It pulled him off of the branch and swallowed him whole.
Cricket and Blue panicked, while Sundew was angry that Swordtail didn't listen. Blue attempted to get Swordtail out, but Sundew pulled him back and told him not to touch. She shouted at Swordtail to stop thrashing since the plant would release him if he were motionless, but he continued to struggle. Cricket suggested slicing the venus dragon-trap open to get Swordtail out, but Sundew told her that they had adapted to resist attacks from dragon claws and that they grow in clusters so if somebody tries to help they will also get eaten. Before she could do think of anything to do, Blue shot a strand of flamesilk at the Venus Dragon-trap. Sundew yelled at Blue and then put out half of the fire with water from nearby bromeliad leaves. In an attempt to put out the rest of the fire, she used her leafspeak to grow a chokecherry tree up to her height. She grabbed the chokecherries from the tree and smeared them on burning branches, stopping the fire from spreading any further. Cricket helped by getting more water, and eventually, the fire was put out completely. The venus dragon-trap holding Swordtail was dead, so Blue flew down and attempted to cut open the plant. Sundew yelled at Blue for nearly setting the jungle on fire, but they got Swordtail out of the dead plant. Sundew, Blue, Cricket, Swordtail, and Bumblebee got back on the branch to avoid the other carnivorous plants around them. Sundew yelled at the group again, reminding them that the Poison Jungle is dangerous and that they should all listen to her. They continued along for a while, with Blue feeling guilty, Swordtail muttering under his breath, and Cricket holding Bumblebee. Cricket finally asked whether Sundew made the tree grow, and she was forced to reveal her powers.
They continued towards the LeafWing village until Sundew heard Mandrake, a LeafWing. She went over and saw him trying to kill a panther while his father, Wolfsbane, and his sister, Nettle, watched disapprovingly. Sundew made a thorn bush grow in the way of the panther to kill it, and revealed herself to the three LeafWings. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail came down, and Wolfsbane and Nettle became hostile, but Sundew explained that Blue and the others were helpful. Nettle and Wolfsbane left to inform Commander Belladonna, while Mandrake volunteered to stay with the group. He introduced himself as Sundew's fiancé, which prompted questioning from Cricket as to whether he was the one true love that Sundew had mentioned previously. Sundew was mad at herself for saying that to Cricket. They arrived at the LeafWing village and discovered that the flamesilk used to burn the hive was Blue’s. This devastated Blue, because he had been against the burning all along. After Belladonna treated them like prisoners, Cricket and Blue started to wonder whether they could trust Sundew.
Near midnight, Sundew snuck out, across the border towards the SapWing Village. She remembered meeting her girlfriend Willow for the first time, and after some time Willow arrived at their designated meeting spot. Sundew told her about her mission and the plant that Queen Wasp used for her mind control. This shocked Willow, and the old LeafWing queen, Queen Sequoia, appeared out of the undergrowth. She asked Willow and Sundew to follow her to the SapWing village, where Sundew told the Queen everything and showed her the mind control plant. Queen Sequoia asked them to meet with her in the morning, so Willow took Sundew to meet the two SeaWings that she had rescued, Princess Tsunami and Prince Turtle. There was a SilkWing there as well, who turns out to be Swordtail's sister Io. Sundew met them and found out that they came because of Luna, who had washed up on the shore of Pyrrhia. Belladonna arrived, and the queen invited her to a meeting. Belladonna brought Cricket and Swordtail along with her, and Swordtail was finally reunited with Io. Tsunami told them that Luna was alright, while Belladonna and Queen Sequoia argued about the future of the tribe. The LeafWing queen got down to business, and asked, "Have you ever heard of the Legend of the Hive?"
Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth
Queen Sequoia began to tell the legend. When dragons arrived on Pantala for the first time, every night they would be attacked by swarms of insects, all moving as one and seemingly united by one mind. After many deaths, the dragons discovered that cutting back the Breath of Evil, the vine that covered the entire continent, gradually made areas safe, and eventually the plant had been removed from almost the entire continent. After telling the story, the queen asked Cricket, Willow, and Sundew to venture into the most dangerous part of the jungle and find Hawthorn, a LeafWing who guarded the small amount of Breath of Evil still growing in the jungle. Belladonna ordered Sundew to bring Nettle and Mandrake in addition to her choice of travelling companions. On the trip, Nettle fell and got trapped in a carnivorous plant, forcing them to cut it open with a thorn. Later, they came across the most dangerous obstacles of the journey so far, forcing them to fly across a lake. They all managed to cross until Sundew and Bumblebee were left. Sundew got close to the other side of the lake, but Bumblebee screamed and landed on Sundew’s face. Blinded, Sundew was trapped by a sundew. After a little searching, she was able to attract an enormous tsetse fly and distract the plant. They made it the rest of the way across, and discovered that the next part of their journey would be through the Den Of Vipers. After entering this area, they spotted dragonbite vipers above them, behind them, and on their sides staring at them. They were not dead, but were paralyzed in place. Once they were almost to the their destination, the vipers all moved and cornered them. It turned out that the snakes had been mind-controlled by Hawthorn, who appeared and invited them in for tea.
Part Three: Leaves in a Storm
Nettle, Sundew, and Cricket leave Bumblebee with Tsunami and then head out towards the LeafWing camp with the antidote, called the "Heart of Salvation". When they get there, they talk with Queen Sequoia and Belladonna about their plans to distribute the Heart of Salvation into the HiveWing army. They convince Blue to let the LeafWings use his flamesilk, and he agrees on the terms that Belladonna and Queen Sequoia don’t use any of it to harm another dragon. While Blue and Swordtail head with the other LeafWings, Sundew sleeps for the night. When she awoke, she told Mandrake that she wouldn't marry him. Mandrake and Sundew decide to grow more of the antidote. Cricket joins them, wanting to help harvest it. As Sundew tries to reach it, she mentions feeling a kind of barrier, making it harder for her to talk to it. When it finally grows, it turns into the breath of evil, which was disguised as the antidote. Sundew tells Mandrake to stop, but it was too late. As they decide what to do, Hawthorn appears on the other side of the river, with Willow beside him. A Dragonbite viper had its fangs poised at her neck ready to strike if necessary. As Sundew, Mandrake, and Cricket land, vines wrap around their talons, trapping them. Sundew realizes that it was the plant talking through Hawthorn, as he tried to soothe them into taking the Breath of Evil. Cricket tries to distract Hawthorn by asking how the plant worked as Sundew tried to find something to grow that could happen. Sundew finds a sundew in between Willow and Hawthorn and tells it to grow and eat the viper and Hawthorn. It works, but once Hawthorn was caught, he tried strangling Cricket since she had distracted him, while at the same time, attempts to use his leafspeak to free himself of the plant. But Willow came up behind him with a thorn, which she used to kill him. Afterward, they cut the vine, which then retreats away from the dragons. The group retreats to the village, meeting Cobra Lily’s patrol and telling them to go back. Back in the village, they tell others about the current situation and the Othermind. Hazel then finds a secret page in the Book of Clearsight's back cover which is discovered to be a map from Pantala to Pyrrhia. They plan to use this to escape the continent. Io comes in, saying they have to save the rest of the SilkWings, and Sequoia's great-granddaughter being the new queen reluctantly lets her have a copy of the map, allowing Turtle to make a copy. Io, Cinnabar, and several other SilkWings prepare to leave, but before they take off, Sundew asks them to bring Hemlock, Bryony, and Pokeweed with them in they can to save them from the mind control. Suddenly, a LeafWing guard crashed into the pavilion to warn the group that Wasp and her army were setting the jungle on fire. Hazel then tells her tribe to evacuate to the coast, and Mandrake proceeds to organize the PoisonWings into groups for the evacuation. Willow then approached Sundew and asked why she was not organizing her tribe herself. Sundew told her that she believed Mandrake would be better at the task at hand. After some prodding from Willow, Sundew admits that she does not want to run away from the Othermind, and she is extremely angry about it. She is caught off guard when Willow says that she is also angry about everything that has happened to them. But she then tells Sundew that not every dragon deserves her anger, despite Sundew's protests. She finally agrees with Willow, and the two lovers profess their feelings for a moment, as Sundew struggles with the numerous emotions in her head. Willow also mentions that Sundew needs to run to prevent the Othermind from using her leafspeak to spread. The two dragons then take off with the rest of the LeafWing Tribe, following the map towards the Distant Kingdoms. As they go, Sundew thinks about how they will come back to Pantala once they find help, and deal with the Othermind once and for all.
Epilogue
Jerboa flies down to meet with Queen Snowfall somewhere south of The Great Ice Cliff and is berated by Snowfall for being late. Jerboa lands and responds, saying Queen Glacier was usually the later one. She notices Snowfall flinch at the comment and wonders if she might have a heart after all. Snowfall then requests Jerboa to make the Cliff surround her kingdom, to stop an invasion from somewhere other than the south. Jerboa tells her that no one is interested in invading the Ice Kingdom, but she insists they may want to attack the IceWings as Darkstalker did. She then tells Jerboa that one of her scouts had spotted the hundreds of Pantalan dragons fleeing from The Othermind, and is convinced they want to invade the Ice Kingdom. Jerboa tells her that she shouldn't assume they want to invade and that maybe they need help. Jerboa refuses Snowfall's request and Snowfall says that Glacier could have done so much more with her power and that she should've told Snowfall they had Jerboa's power earlier. Jerboa says she's not her animus dragon and reveals that animus magic has stopped working all over the continent. When Snowfall asks for proof, Jerboa enchants a stick to make anything it touches green, but it does not affect herself or the rock next to her. Snowfall calls her useless and flies away in a rage, and Jerboa is satisfied by this, thinking "Completely useless,[...]Yes. Just like I've always wanted." This may imply that Jerboa is the one to get rid of animus magic.
Trivia
- This book is the first to be from the point of view of a LeafWing.
- This book is the first in the main series to have an LGBTQ+ protagonist.
- This book was released the day before Tui T. Sutherland’s birthday.
- It has the same number of pages as The Lost Continent.
- The book was the debut of The Othermind.
- In this book, the characters find the secret within the Book of Clearsight, mentioned in The Lost Continent Prophecy. Hazel found Clearsight's map of the route from Pyrrhia to Pantala, hidden in the binding of the book.
- On the front cover of the book, a sundew plant is pictured on the bottom right-hand corner.
- In the bottom-right corner of the full dustcover, there is a snake depicted, possibly one of Hawthorn's.
- There is a depiction of a dragon trapped inside a carnivorous plant, possibly a Venus dragon-trap, on the back cover in the bottom left-hand corner.
- The Poison Jungle, along with The Lost Continent and The Hive Queen, follows the same title pattern as the first arc, being The ______ ______.
- When the book was ordered online from Barnes and Noble, it came with a set of three free buttons: one with a headshot of Sundew, one with a headshot of Sunny, and one with a yellow version of the Wings of Fire logo.
- Sundew is missing her wing membranes on the cover of The Poison Jungle. This is also the case with Glory on the cover of The Hidden Kingdom, Starflight on the cover of The Dark Secret and Moon on the cover of Moon Rising.
- The cover does not show Sundew's pouches.
- On the left side of the full cover, it shows a sundew plant wrapped around a LeafWing. However, a sundew was slightly covered up by advertisements in the hardcover jacket and the back of the paperback copies, just enough to block the LeafWing from view.
- This book has received a large number of negative reviews due to the fact that Sundew and Willow are in a same-sex relationship, primarily on Amazon. It has the most negative reviews of a WoF book so far. [2]
Gallery
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Final front cover
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Prefinal front cover
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Pre-prefinal front cover
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Audiobook cover
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TPJ Full cover edited by Nathia Safira
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Full cover art
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A part of the back cover
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Exclusive signed copy, owned by Tailbite the SeaWing
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Tui’s signature in TPJ
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The entire jacket cover, photo taken by Twilight
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The back cover, photo taken by Twilight
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Sundew, the main protagonist
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Hardcover for TPJ, taken by Blue the SilkWing
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Full cover xxxSnowdragonxxx
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The Poison Jungle with free WoF Button Set from Barnes & Noble, owned by Luna518
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Front cover, book owned by Yinjia96
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Hardcover front, taken by ModernTsunami
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Inside cover description, taken by Supercats1000
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On Sora Overdrive
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The Poison Jungle in HomeBase
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An actual sundew
References
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