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The SkyWing first appeared flying over the [[Dragonets of destiny|dragonets]]' hiding places as part of a SkyWing patrol. He glanced at the place where Sunny was hiding, making Tsunami think he had seen her. When he opened his mouth, Tsunami thought he was going to alert the rest of the patrol, although the other dragonets later agree that he had just been yawning. Tsunami attacked him, and with Clay's help knocked him unconscious. The dragonets then bring him to the shore and tie him to a tree. | The SkyWing first appeared flying over the [[Dragonets of destiny|dragonets]]' hiding places as part of a SkyWing patrol. He glanced at the place where Sunny was hiding, making Tsunami think he had seen her. When he opened his mouth, Tsunami thought he was going to alert the rest of the patrol, although the other dragonets later agree that he had just been yawning. Tsunami attacked him, and with Clay's help knocked him unconscious. The dragonets then bring him to the shore and tie him to a tree. | ||
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Unnamed characters are characters who have been mentioned or appeared in the books without being named.
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The HiveWing citizen is an adult female HiveWing appearing in The Hive Queen. BiographyThe HiveWing citizen made her first appearance in Jewel Hive. She was talking to Cricket about Raindrop Scales and Pinacate while Cricket, Blue, Swordtail, and Sundew were headed to the Salvation Statue. |
| Katydid's Father |
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Katydid's father is an adult male HiveWing appearing in The Hive Queen. He raised both Katydid and Cricket and is Cadelle's ex-husband. BiographyKatydid's father made his first appearance in a flashback when he came home early to eat dinner with Cadelle.[1] It was mentioned that the two of them were hissing and arguing. Katydid's father also made an appearance in another flashback. He was said to be confused, bowing to Scarab when she came to visit Katydid and Cricket, and trying to offer her some tea. When Lady Scarab asked about Cricket's school, Terrarium Academy, he told Lady Scarab that he chose it and that it was a very "down-to-earth place." Lady Scarab commented on his pun but he just blinked in confusion.[2] It seems from the flashbacks that he is very dimwitted. |
| Lady Scarab's Great-Great-Grandmother |
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Lady Scarab's great-great-grandmother was a former HiveWing queen who is mentioned in The Hive Queen. She is the great-great-grandmother of Scarab. BiographyLady Scarab briefly mentions her while talking to Cricket about if the HiveWings are descendants of Clearsight. Lady Scarab said that when her great-great-grandmother was queen, she ordered the end of mingling bloodlines between HiveWings and SilkWings. According to her, she was a "nightmare" and "horror show" and she sarcastically described her as "charming." |
| Silverspot's Mistress |
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Silverspot's mistress is a female HiveWing. She is bad-tempered and insecure about her status in the Hive hierarchy and takes it out by inflicting cruelties on Silverspot, one of her workers. BiographyWhen Silverspot promises Luna to try to come to the Cocoon, Luna consoles her, knowing that Silverspot's mistress would enjoy keeping Silverspot from attending her only dragonet's Metamorphosis. Later, when Io and Blue are trying to escape through the upper Hive levels, Blue notes that Silverspot's mistress has an impressive mansion on a higher level of Cicada Hive. |
| HiveWings Hunting for LeafWings |
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The HiveWings hunting for LeafWings were mentioned in The Poison Jungle to have been sent to search the Poison Jungle for LeafWings, the LeafWings grew plants to kill all but one, who returned home to report. BiographyPre-SeriesThe HiveWings tried to get into the Poison Jungle and search for LeafWings under Queen Wasp's mind control. They likely weren't mind-controlled at the time since one of them had to report back to Queen Wasp. The other members of the group died to the plants while one lived to tell the dangers of the jungle. The HiveWings are mentioned by Sundew, and she tells the story of what happened to them. |
| Uncontrollable HiveWing |
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The uncontrollable HiveWing appeared in Cricket's memory at the beginning of The Hive Queen resisting the Hive Mind. AppearanceHe is said by Cricket to have red and black striped wings and to look quite old, somewhere from sixty to a hundred by Cricket's guess. He was said to be quite big and his scales were said to be dull.[3] He has dark eyes.[4] BiographyAppearing in Cricket's memory, he was resisting Queen Wasp's Hive Mind. All of the HiveWings, excluding Cricket and him, grabbed him under Queen Wasp's orders and took him to Wasp Hive. It is unknown what happened to him afterward. |
| Jewel's Children |
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Jewel's Children are Lady Jewel's children. They are mentioned in The Hive Queen. BiographyIn The Hive Queen, Scarab mentions Lady Jewel's children as her grandchildren. |
| IceWing Prisoners |
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The IceWing prisoners were captured during a battle between Burn and Blaze's army one month before the events of The Dragonet Prophecy. One of them was chained next to Clay. They were all killed by Morrowseer's NightWings. BiographyThe IceWing prisoners appeared when Queen Scarlet tried to put them against Tsunami and Starflight, but they never got to battle them. They were still chained when Morrowseer and his NightWings appeared and demanded to take Starflight. Queen Scarlet said she wouldn't let him go until she sees the IceWings fight Starflight, and Morrowseer commands his NightWings to kill them. He then says that he took care of her IceWing problem then promptly takes Starflight away. The IceWing prisoners were mentioned by Winter when he mentioned the NightWings that killed the IceWing prisoners while they were still chained and bound on their spires. |
| IceWing Soldiers (TDP) |
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The IceWing soldiers fought in a battle by the river two days before the dragonets of destiny arrive in the Mud Kingdom. They fought with Icicle, who killed Crane in the battle. BiographyTheir bodies were shown in the wreckage of the river battle from two days ago, along with multiple MudWing corpses. They were burning and had spears lodged in them.[5] One was on a rock near a waterfall. They appeared in Sora's memory of the battle by the river, fighting the MudWings. |
| IceWing Soldiers (TDS) |
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Appearing in the prologue, the IceWing soldiers attacked the MudWings while the SandWing generals commanded the MudWings. BiographyAppearing in the prologue while Clay's sibling group was fighting, they sprung a surprise attack, they won the battle as the SandWing generals called for a retreat. To escape, the sib group went through the woods and Pheasant wondered what IceWings wanted with a scavenger den. |
| IceWing Messenger |
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The IceWing messenger appeared in the epilogue of Talons of Power. BiographyThe IceWing messenger arrived to tell Hailstorm of Queen Glacier's death. He mentioned that Hailstorm's parents had gotten worse. |
| Belladonna's Mother |
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Belladonna's mother or Sundew's grandmother, was a female LeafWing mentioned in The Poison Jungle. She is the mother of Belladonna and the grandmother of Sundew. She was capable of leafspeak and described to be very stubborn and vengeful. She was initially very loyal to Queen Sequoia and probably as quite confident since she left the existing LeafWing tribe to start the PoisonWings. BiographyPre-SeriesShe was Sequoia's best general until the end of the Tree Wars when the queen ordered her tribe to retreat. Belladonna's mother refused to back down, creating a separate coalition of LeafWings known as the PoisonWings. |
| Willow's Father |
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Willow's father is an adult male LeafWing who briefly appeared in The Poison Jungle. He is the father of Willow. AppearanceHe was described as a pale green dragon with kind eyes and a lot of nervous energy.[6] BiographyWillow mentioned that she had gotten too close to the manchineel grove once when on a hunt, and he had dragged her back to the village and lectured Willow for a week about it. Sundew only met Willow's father for a moment as Sequoia swept him into her entourage when he paused to wish Willow good luck, which was when Willow introduced him to Sundew for the first time. |
| The MudWing Bigwings |
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The MudWing bigwings is a female MudWing who appeared when Glory and Clay were entering the Mud Kingdom in The Dragonet Prophecy. BiographyWhen Clay and Glory enter the Mud Kingdom, they talk to the bigwings of a sib group, she tells the group to keep practicing while she talks to Glory and Clay. She is shocked to hear an egg was stolen from the MudWings, and after they reworded the question, pointed them to Cattail's sleephouse. |
| MudWing Soldiers |
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The MudWing soldiers appeared in the wreckage of the battle the dragonets of destiny walked around before entering the Mud Kingdom in The Dragonet Prophecy. They all died in what is mentioned as the battle by the river. Biography |
| Male MudWing Citizen |
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The male MudWing citizen lives in the Mud Kingdom. BiographyThe male MudWing citizen, along with another unnamed MudWing, was asked by a SandWing scout about the dragonets of destiny. When he said he hadn't seen them, the SandWing left. |
| MudWing Citizen |
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MudWing citizen is a MudWing living in the Mud Kingdom. BiographyThe MudWing citizen, along with another unnamed male MudWing, was asked by a SandWing scout about the dragonets of destiny. When the other MudWing said he hadn't seen them, the SandWing left. |
| Clearsight's Father |
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Clearsight's father was an adult male NightWing appearing in Darkstalker. He was the father of Clearsight and the mate of Swiftwings. He was very kind and cared for his family, supporting Clearsight despite his concerns about her obsession with the future. BiographyHe visited Clearsight in the library, stating that she was too focused on her visions of the future and not enough on her education. They argued about this, and Clearsight used her precognition to see what bad things could happen if she attended school and anything went awry. Eventually, her father agreed, but only after convincing her that she had to go to school after she turned three. She agreed, thinking that it was the best she could do. |
| Starflight's Daughter |
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Starflight's daughter is a female dragonet appearing in a vision of a possible future near the end of Moon Rising. She is described as small and black. BiographyStarflight was seen in Moon's vision in the library of Jade Mountain Academy behind the desk when a small black dragonet raced into the cave. She leaped onto the desk, kissed Starflight's temple, took a scroll, and flew down another tunnel, calling "Thank you, Father!". Starflight scolded her for flying in the tunnels but was smiling, showing that he wasn't being too serious in his scolding. |
| Mindreader's Father |
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Mindreader's father is a male NightWing appearing in Talons of Power. BiographyDarkstalker asked Mindreader's father what kind of power he would like. He would like to be an animus, as well as wanting to heal instantly from any wound. Due to his slight mistrust, Darkstalker gives him a temporary spell. Mindreader's father instantly heals, looking younger and healthier. This causes surrounding NightWings to also ask for powers. |
| Icicle's Victim |
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Icicle's victim was a NightWing that appeared in Winter Turning while the Jade Winglet (not including Turtle) was chasing Icicle. BiographyThe unnamed NightWing was found dead by a tree while they searched for Icicle. They were killed by Icicle while she ran to the NightWing Volcano |
| Fierceteeth's Father |
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Fierceteeth's father is a male NightWing mentioned in The Dark Secret. BiographyFierceteeth mentioned on the NightWing island that she had a different father than Starflight. |
| The NightWing Librarian |
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The NightWing librarian was a male NightWing appearing in Darkstalker. BiographyThe NightWing Librarian had given Clearsight a study room of her own. However, Clearsight suspected that the NightWing Librarian had only done this because he thought Clearsight was insane and wanted the option to lock her in if necessary. |
| NightWing Followers |
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The NightWing followers are the NightWings who came to save Starflight at the arena in Queen Scarlet's Palace. BiographyWhen the dragonets were captured, Morrowseer and ten to twelve NightWings flew down and killed the IceWing prisoners after taking Starflight. |
| Mightyclaws's Sister |
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Mightyclaws's sister is a female NightWing mentioned in The Dark Secret. BiographyMightyclaws mentions his older sister to Starflight when introducing Fierceteeth. Fierceteeth mentions Mightyclaws is the only dragon she knew who had a sibling. |
| Tribe Blacksmith |
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The tribe blacksmith is a NightWing of unknown gender who was mentioned in Darkness of Dragons by Moon in a vision. BiographyIn Darkness of Dragons, Moon has a vision of Peacemaker, who is mentioned to marry the tribe blacksmith and have two dragonets with them, who's with them when he dies quietly in his sleep. |
| RainWing Citizen |
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The RainWing citizen appeared in The Hidden Kingdom and was asked about Orchid. Like most RainWings, they were oblivious to the fact someone might kidnap a RainWing. BiographyThey were asked about Orchid and suggested she might be taking a really long nap somewhere, oblivious to the fact she was captured and hasn't appeared in days. |
| Two SandWing Guards |
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The two SandWing guards appeared with Burn chasing Hvitur at the start of The Dragonet Prophecy, at least one was said to be male. BiographyAlongside Burn, two SandWings attacked and chained Hvitur and his snout with burning chains under Burn's orders. While one is chaining Hvitur, the other brings Burn the SkyWing egg he was carrying. They carefully move the chain for Hvitur's snout so Burn can question him, they then hold him down while Burn throws the SkyWing egg off the cliff.[9] |
| Six-Claws' two sisters |
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| Six-Claws' two sisters are the two sisters of Six-Claws. |
| Oasis' two sisters |
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Oasis' two sisters are the two sisters of Queen Oasis. BiographyOne of Queen Oasis's sisters was mentioned by Ostrich, who said that she would be the one to be killed by Queen Oasis after the new SandWing princess, Blaze, had hatched. The day after that, she was mentioned to have "vanished into thin air." According to Six-Claws, no-one ever mentioned her name again. |
| Male Patrolling SandWing |
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The male patrolling SandWing was a male SandWing soldier allied with Burn during the War of SandWing Succession. AppearanceHe was described as burly with missing teeth and a missing ear. BiographyThe Patrolling SandWing asked two MudWings in the Mud Kingdom if they had seen the dragonets of destiny. When they responded that they hadn't, he left to continue searching. |
| SandWing General |
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The SandWing general was a SandWing soldier allied with Burn during the War of SandWing Succession. AppearanceIn the graphic novel, the SandWing general has brownish-yellow scales, pale brown wings, and a pale brown underbelly. Biography![]() |
| SandWing Patrol Guard |
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Appearing at the end of Deserter, the SandWing patrol guard notices Six-Claws leaving with Kindle and Dune, and offers to take Dune to the Stronghold for more medical attention. She is mentioned to be female by Six-Claws. BiographyAt the end of Deserter, she appears when Six-Claws and Kindle are taking Dune away and fleeing to the Scorpion Den. Six-Claws lies to her that they're taking him to Burn's Stronghold for more medical assistance and she offers to take him. Six-Claws denies and while he's flying away thinks an apology to her and all the soldiers he's leaving behind.[10] |
| The Outclaw Guard |
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The Outclaw guard appeared in The Brightest Night guarding the Scorpion Den. Their gender is unknown, as they were mistakingly referred to as female[11] then male.[12] AppearanceThey are muscular.[11] BiographyThey were the guard to stop Fierceteeth, Preyhunter, and Strongwings at the Scorpion Den entrance. They told them that no one enters the Scorpion Den without a contribution to the Outclaws. When Preyhunter offers them a prophecy, the guard then tells Qibli to tell Thorn that there are "three NightWings offering their pathetic services." After a while, they are heard telling the NightWings that Thorn wants to see them, and demands them to follow Qibli without any funny business." |
| Herring's Brother |
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Herring's brother is a male SeaWing soldier appearing in The Lost Heir. He was a soldier fighting in the War of SandWing Succession and is the brother of Herring. In the graphic novel, he has fish-green scales and gills with a few larger scales being a dark, kelp green color. He was also shown that all of his membranes (wings included) and his aquatic stripes are white. BiographyHe and another soldier visit Coral's council, and Tsunami can see that both are terribly wounded. She tries to encourage her mother, Queen Coral, to get them help. Queen Coral eventually agrees, and the dragons who were helping them fly bring both of them to the healers. Later, when Tsunami goes back to her friends and needs a key from the guards, Herring tells her that she had saved his brother. When she asks about the other guard, Herring tells her that it was "too late," meaning that they had died of their wounds. |
| Two SeaWing Guards |
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The two SeaWing guards appear in The Lost Heir and guard the dungeons where Webs, Riptide, the dragonets of destiny, and an unnamed SandWing war prisoner were kept, alongside other prisoners. BiographyWhile the Summer Palace was under attack, Tsunami told them that defending the palace was more important than guarding the dungeons. Once they left, she freed Webs and Riptide. |
| Twenty-eight SeaWing Princes |
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The twenty-eight SeaWing princes are the sons of Coral and Gill and brothers to Orca, Tsunami, Anemone, Turtle, Fin, Cerulean, and Octopus. BiographyMentioned by Anemone when she says she has lots of brothers but she can't play with them. Turtle mentions them when he is introduced, and tells Tsunami that she has 32 brothers. Turtle suggests that Fin take their brothers with him on his mapping excursion, to which Fin says "It'll be more like an invasion than a scouting trip." |
| The Eight Dead SeaWing Princesses |
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The eight dead SeaWing princesses were mentioned in The Lost Heir. BiographyThey were mentioned as the other victims of Orca's statue. They were killed in the prologue by Gill. |
| Webs's Wife |
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Webs's wife was mentioned by Queen Coral in The Lost Heir. BiographyQueen Coral mentioned that she sent her into a battle, stating that she is dead. |
| Tau's Stepbrother |
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Tau's stepbrother is a male SilkWing who was featured briefly in The Hive Queen. He is the stepbrother of Tau and a member of the Jewel Hive Chrysalis. BiographyAs Cricket returned from the nest to report Wasp's actions to Sundew, she noticed a male SilkWing trying to patch the roof in the Glitterbazaar stall with Tau and Sundew. Tau mentioned that he was her stepbrother and was a member of the Chrysalis. |
| Tussock's Uncle |
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Tussock's uncle is a male SilkWing mentioned in The Lost Continent. He is the uncle of Tussock. BiographyIn the first part of The Lost Continent, Blue has a brief argument with Luna on whether the LeafWings are extinct. Tussock's uncle supposedly saw a LeafWing a couple of years back, and Luna believes him to be hysterical, having just seen a green SilkWing. |
| Grayling's Brother |
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Grayling's brother was mentioned by Grayling in the prologue of The Poison Jungle when he said that the HiveWings sent had his brother away to Tsetse Hive. |
| Grayling's Father |
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Grayling's father was mentioned by Grayling in the prologue of The Poison Jungle, when he said that the HiveWings of Bloodworm Hive let his father die. It is unknown what he died from. |
| SilkWing Servant |
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The SilkWing servant was remembered by Cricket in The Hive Queen when talking about how venomous Cadelle's teeth are. |
| The Pale Pink SilkWing |
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The pale pink SilkWing was an adult male prisoner of Misbehaver's Way. AppearanceThe SilkWing has pale pink scales and long, rose-petal wings. BiographyThe Lost Continent Blue and Cricket spotted him during their trip to Misbehaver's Way. His talons were outstretched as though he had been pleading for mercy and his snout was still wet with tears. |
| SilkWing Cook |
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The SilkWing cook is mentioned in The Hive Queen when Cricket has sudden pangs of regret for not being more grateful for SilkWing servants. |
| The SkyWing Dragonet |
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The unnamed SkyWing dragonet of destiny was an unhatched female egg, stolen by Hvitur in The Dragonet Prophecy, to be the SkyWing dragonet of the prophecy. Kestrel described the dragonet as being female. She may have been a royal since she was stolen from the SkyWing palace. After the destruction of her egg, she was replaced by Glory. BiographyPre-SeriesIn the prologue of The Dragonet Prophecy, Hvitur was caught by Burn after stealing the SkyWing egg from Queen Scarlet's palace. Burn toyed with the egg while the chained Hvitur, kept from using his frostbreath, pleaded for its safety. She feigned consideration, then dramatically dropped the egg over a tall cliff before she gruesomely killed Hvitur. The prophecy could not have been fulfilled without five dragonets, so Webs, the SeaWing guardian, stole a RainWing egg in order to fulfill the prophecy. However, the guardians always viewed Glory as a replacement afterward and treated her terribly, since she was not a SkyWing as they had wanted. Kestrel, the SkyWing guardian, later found the corpse of Hvitur and some fragments of the eggshell at the base of the cliff. Kestrel wouldn't have minded if they had this SkyWing, saying she should've stolen it herself, claiming, "They wouldn't have caught me a second time." Later booksThe SkyWing dragonet was mentioned frequently as the dragonets talked about how Glory replaced them. Kestrel mentioned that a SkyWing would have been better than Glory many times before her death in The Dragonet Prophecy, and Glory frequently wondered whether a SkyWing would have been better. After the events of The Dark Secret, Sunny wondered why everyone was so mean to Glory about not being the SkyWing dragonet if the prophecy was false. |
| The Runty SkyWing |
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The runty SkyWing is a dragonet that was briefly mentioned in the prologue of Escaping Peril. They are of unknown gender and hatched on the brightest night. Tui confirmed this dragonet would be important later on[13]. This suggests that they may appear in The Dangerous Gift, book fifteen, or even a yet-to-be-announced fourth arc. BiographyAfter Hvitur's failed attempt to steal the prophesied SkyWing egg, Scarlet ordered her guards to bring in all the eggs that were due to hatch on the brightest night so she could have Peril burn them with her firescales. When she said that one was missing ("there should be eight"), one of the guards reassured her that it wouldn't get far, and "it was a runty one anyways." |
| Eight SkyWing Guards |
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The eight SkyWing guards appeared alongside to take the dragonets of destiny and their guardians to the Sky Palace. When Webs escaped in the river one asked if they should go after him, but Scarlet said that he would be long gone. BiographyAppearing to take the dragonets of destiny, Kestrel, Dune, and Webs the guards spread around the cave, each one taking a dragon, although since Dune was killed by Scarlet, two went after Kestrel instead. In The Dragonet Prophecy two of them are after Kestrel, and two are after Starflight, while they left Sunny alone grieving Dune.[14] |
| Three SkyWing Guards |
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Three SkyWing guards attempt to assist Queen Scarlet after she is shot by Glory's venom, shouting for a medic and asking if anyone saw the culprit. BiographyWhen Queen Scarlet was attacked by Glory's venom and screaming, the guards quickly start flying Queen Scarlet to a medic and calling for one, asking who did it and if the queen was dying. In The Dragonet Prophecy, one appears to be a light red pinkish color, another is an orange and yellow color, and the third is dark red. |
| Kidney Breath |
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Kidney Breath is a male SkyWing living in the Sky Kingdom. "Kidney Breath" is not his real name, but a nickname that Ruby gave him. AppearanceHe was described by Ruby as squat and rust-colored. It has also been mentioned that he was one of the oldest dragons in the palace. According to Ruby, whenever he sees her, he makes an odd clicking noise with his teeth, comments on how peculiarly long her neck was, and told her that the secret of long life was eating a goat kidney every day. BiographyKidney Breath appeared in the prologue as one of the dragons in the palace who saw Peril burn the SkyWing eggs. |
| The SkyWing Tsunami attacked |
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The SkyWing Tsunami Attacked is a male dragon who made a brief appearance near to the beginning of The Lost Heir. AppearanceIn the graphic novel, the SkyWing has orange scales and yellow eyes. BiographyThe SkyWing first appeared flying over the dragonets' hiding places as part of a SkyWing patrol. He glanced at the place where Sunny was hiding, making Tsunami think he had seen her. When he opened his mouth, Tsunami thought he was going to alert the rest of the patrol, although the other dragonets later agree that he had just been yawning. Tsunami attacked him, and with Clay's help knocked him unconscious. The dragonets then bring him to the shore and tie him to a tree. |
The Other SkyWing Tsunami Attacked
| Scarlet's Sisters |
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Scarlet's sisters are three female SkyWings mentioned by Ruby in Escaping Peril. BiographyIn the prologue of Escaping Peril, Ruby mentioned Scarlet have killed all three of her sisters during a talk with Tourmaline. |
| Butterfly's Mother |
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Butterfly's mother is an adult female human appearing in Dragonslayer. She is the mother of Butterfly. She is a pompous teacher who values herself and looks down upon others. She believes that Rowan's "level of scholarship" is too low to be helping Leaf study. Rowan describes her as an "old toad." BiographyButterfly's mother first appeared in Leaf's school as a teacher. She notes that Rowan carrying a large book is unusual for her, but Leaf and Rowan eventually convince her that Rowan is trying to help Leaf study. She tells Leaf to remember her if he ever became a dragonmancer. |
| Leaf's Father |
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Leaf's father is an adult male human appearing in Dragonslayer. He is the father of Leaf, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia, and Wren. AppearanceHe is described as having thin hair. BiographyHe is first seen, along with his wife, taking Wren up the mountain to be sacrificed. It is stated that he didn't look back once at Wren as he left with the dragonmancers. Leaf remembers him warning Leaf of the dangers of dragons. He also reminds Leaf to be grateful and listen to the dragonmancers and hopes that Leaf will become one someday. He is mentioned to be 'over the moons with joy' when Leaf receives his dragonmancer invitation. He is next seen calling to Wren, Leaf, and Rowan as they leave Talisman. |
| Leaf's Mother |
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Leaf's mother is an adult female human appearing in Dragonslayer. She is the mother of Leaf, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia, and Wren. BiographyShe was first seen, along with her husband, taking Wren up the mountain to be sacrificed. She was the one who first fed Leaf the lie about Wren being eaten by dragons, stating that it was Wren's own fault. She tried to prevent Rowan from telling Leaf about the dragonslayer and warned her not to put ideas in her brother's head. When Leaf was made a dragonmancer's apprentice, she was described to be 'over the moons.' Rowan later mentioned that she was the one who found the books Wren stole from the dragonmancers in Rowan's loft while recounting what had actually happened to Wren. She was close behind her husband when Wren and Leaf returned to Talisman, calling out to Leaf and Rowan after Wren flew away on Sky. |
| Wren's Sister |
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Wren's sister is a female human mentioned in Dragonslayer. She is the sister of Wren, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia and Leaf. BiographyLeaf mentions her indirectly when he states that he had four older sisters. She is mentioned indirectly again when it is noted that Rowan never paid much attention to her five younger siblings. |
| Violet's Dads |
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Violet's dads are two adult male humans who appeared in Dragonslayer. They raised Violet. BiographyViolets dads work on "laws and orders" with Heath, and they have been to the old village. They brought Violet back a half-burned doll and told her that maybe she could fix it and make it pretty. |
| Daffodil's Grandmother |
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Daffodil's grandmother is the oldest human in Valor. BiographyAccording to Daffodil, when she went to see her grandmother, she wanted to know where Daffodil's yellow ribbons were and that her new Wingwatcher uniform did nothing for her complexion. She also told Daffodil to sit still, "like, eight hundred thousand times." She was alive in the dragon attacks and told Daffodil that at first, Heath had come riding home and all the scavengers were cheering, but then everything was suddenly on fire. Apparently, her Aunt Petal had saved her by getting her into an escape tunnel. She also said that Petal was the very best of her children and no one else would ever measure up. |
| The Lavender Dragonet |
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The lavender dragonet appeared in The Lost Continent prologue. BiographyWhen Clearsight arrives on Pantala, she sees her clinging to a branch. She realizes that she would have been killed in the hurricane if Clearsight hadn't arrived. Clearsight then notes that now she would wake up the next morning, complaining that she wanted blackberries for breakfast and chasing butterflies in the sunlight. |
References
- ↑ The Hive Queen, page 9
- ↑ The Hive Queen, page 115
- ↑ The Hive Queen, page 5
- ↑ The Hive Queen, page 6
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 192
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 155
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 205
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 92
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue
- ↑ Deserter?
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 The Brightest Night, page 51
- ↑ The Brightest Night, page 52
- ↑ Confirmed by Tui T. Sutherland
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), page 70-71
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