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The '''decapitated MudWing head'' introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''.
The '''decapitated MudWing head''' introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''.
 
== Description ==
== Description ==
The [[MudWing]] had brown scales{{Ref|EP|32}} and brown eyes.{{Ref|EP|39}}
The [[MudWing]] had brown scales{{Ref|EP|32}} and brown eyes.{{Ref|EP|39}}
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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The '''Talons of Peace MudWing''' is a [[MudWing]] who was introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''.
The '''Talons of Peace MudWing''' is a [[MudWing]] who was introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''.
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The '''MudWing siblings''' who were introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''. They are currently citizens of [[Possibility]].
The '''MudWing siblings''' who were introduced in ''[[Escaping Peril]]''. They are currently citizens of [[Possibility]].
== Description ==
== Description ==
The youngest sibling is missing an arm.{{Ref|EP|95}}
The youngest sibling is missing an arm.{{Ref|EP|95}}
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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'''Kinkajou and Moon's clawmate''' is a female [[MudWing]] who was mentioned in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''.
'''Kinkajou and Moon's clawmate''' is a female [[MudWing]] who was mentioned in ''[[Darkness of Dragons]]''.
== Biography ==
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'''Moorhen's Siblings''' are a group of three males and one female [[MudWings]] who are in the same sibling troop as [[Queen Moorhen]]. They were introduced in ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''.
'''Moorhen's siblings''' are a group of three males and one female [[MudWings]] who are in the same sibling troop as [[Queen Moorhen]]. They were introduced in ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''.


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|-| Sepia and Newt's Siblings =
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'''Sepia and Newt's Siblings''' are a group of an unspecified amount of [[MudWings]] who are in the same sibling troop as [[Sepia]] and [[Newt]]. The [[MudWing#Society|bigwings]] of the troop is an unnamed female MudWing.{{Ref|AGttDW|14}} They were introduced in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]''.
'''Sepia and Newt's siblings''' are a group of an unspecified amount of [[MudWings]] who are in the same sibling troop as [[Sepia]] and [[Newt]]. The [[MudWing#Society|bigwings]] of the troop is an unnamed female MudWing.{{Ref|AGttDW|14}} They were introduced in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]''.


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'''Moccasin's Siblings''' were a group of four [[MudWings]] who were the siblings of [[Moccasin]], [[Taupe]], and [[Warthog]].{{Ref|AGttDW|17}} They were introduced in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'' and resided within the [[Mud Kingdom]].
'''Moccasin's siblings''' were a group of four [[MudWings]] who were the siblings of [[Moccasin]], [[Taupe]], and [[Warthog]].{{Ref|AGttDW|17}} They were introduced in ''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'' and resided within the [[Mud Kingdom]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 17:26, 29 August 2023

Template:SpoilerAGttDW Unnamed characters are characters who have been mentioned or appeared in the books without their names being stated.

The lavender dragonet was a female BeetleWing dragonet who was introduced in the prologue of The Lost Continent.

Description

The dragonet was tiny and had lavender scales. She had no wings, instead only wingbuds on her back.[1]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

When Clearsight arrived on Pantala, she saw the lavender dragonet clinging to a branch. Clearsight realized that the dragonet would have been killed in the hurricane if she had not arrived. Clearsight then noted that the dragonet would wake up the next morning, complain that she wanted blackberries for breakfast, and chase butterflies in the sunlight.

The HiveWing citizen is an adult female HiveWing who was introduced in The Hive Queen.

Description

The HiveWing citizen has summer-squash-yellow scales with flecks of red and black,[2] and black wings. She wore a long sea-green silk scarf that wound around her whole body and was pinned together with an enormous dragonfly brooch on her back. She covered herself with webs of garnets and diamonds.[3]

Personality

The HiveWing citizen was all smiles and stories[3] and Blue said she seemed nice. Cricket used her as an example for Sundew, talking about what the HiveWing citizen would do if Queen Wasp did not control her; she said maybe she would have tried to help them.[4] Blue compared her to Cricket, however Sundew and Swordtail said she would not risk her easy, happy life, and that HiveWings only cared for themselves.[5]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The HiveWing citizen was seen when she replied to Cricket's complaint about Jewel Hive. She told Cricket about Raindrop Scales and Pinacate while Cricket, Blue, Swordtail, and Sundew were headed to the Salvation Statue.

Katydid's father is an adult male HiveWing who was introduced in The Hive Queen. He raised both Katydid and Cricket. He is Cadelle's ex-husband and Cricket's grandfather.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Cricket thought about how her grandparents were always fighting. Katydid's father was first introduced in a flashback when he came home early to eat dinner with Cadelle. It was mentioned that the two of them were arguing.

Katydid's father was later seen in another flashback. He was shown to be confused, bowing to Lady 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 it was a very "down-to-earth place." Lady Scarab commented on his pun..

Lady Scarab's great-great-grandmother was a HiveWing queen who was mentioned in The Hive Queen.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Lady Scarab briefly mentioned her while talking to Cricket about the HiveWings being 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. Scarab also told Cricket that it was probably her great-great-grandmother's idea to leave that fact out of the HiveWing books. According to her, she was a "nightmare" and "horror show," and she sarcastically described her as "charming."

Silverspot's mistress is a female HiveWing who was mentioned in The Lost Continent.

Personality

She is bad-tempered and insecure about her status and takes out her anger by being cruel to Silverspot.[6]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

When Silverspot promised Luna to try to come to the Cocoon, Luna consoled her, knowing that Silverspot's mistress would enjoy keeping Silverspot from attending her Metamorphosis.

Later, when Io and Blue are trying to escape, Blue notes that Silverspot's mistress has an impressive mansion on a higher level of Cicada Hive.

The HiveWings hunting for LeafWings were a group of HiveWings who were mentioned in The Poison Jungle. They were sent to search the Poison Jungle for any LeafWings.

Biography

Pre-Series

The HiveWings tried to get into the Poison Jungle and search for LeafWings under Queen Wasp's mind control. They likely were not mind-controlled at the time, since one of them had to report back to Queen Wasp. Only one survived to warn others about the dangers of the jungle.

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Sundew mentioned the HiveWings, and told a story of what happened to them.

The Uncontrollable HiveWing was an elderly male HiveWing who was introduced in The Hive Queen. He appeared in Cricket's flashback and resisted the Hive Mind. He was said to be a traitor.

Description

Cricket described him as having red and black striped wings. He looked 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.[7] He had dark eyes.[8]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Appearing in Cricket's memory, he was resisting Wasp's Hive Mind. All of the HiveWings, excluding Cricket, grabbed him under Queen Wasp's orders and took him to Wasp Hive. It is unknown what happened to him afterward.

Jewel's children are Lady Jewel's children, who were mentioned in The Hive Queen.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Scarab mentioned Lady Jewel's children as her grandchildren. When protesting that she listened to Scarab all the time, Jewel hotly denies her mother's statement that her children are a disaster.

Jewel was worried about her children under the mind control. Scarab comforted Jewel by saying if they left, Wasp could not use them against Jewel.

Io's attacker is a HiveWing dragonet of unknown gender who was introduced in The Lost Continent.

Description

They are no taller than Blue's wing buds and is scarlet with black spots.[9]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The dragonet was seen attacking Io as she and Blue were trying to escape.

The HiveWing guard at Silkworm Hall is a female HiveWing who was introduced in The Flames of Hope.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The HiveWing guard appeared in Luna's memory of Silkworm Hall. She was seen bullying a SilkWing dragonet named Glider. Luna yelled at the guard for bullying the young SilkWing, to which the guard reacted angrily. Swordtail got the guard's attention off of Luna by standing on the railing, taunting her. The guard yelled at Swordtail and ordered both the SilkWings to go to the headmaster.

The twenty mind-controlled HiveWings were a group of HiveWings introduced in The Flames of Hope that were formerly possessed by Wasp.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

While a mission to find for the runaway LeafWings, they encountered the stealth team. During the ensuing fight, several of them were knocked out by blowdarts that Pineapple had with him. The HiveWings that were still conscious managed to knock out and capture Moonwatcher, Tsunami, Pineapple and Qibli. They brought them back to the Hives, and left the unconscious HiveWings on the island.

Earwig's brothers are a group of male HiveWings who were mentioned in The Flames of Hope.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Earwig's brothers were mentioned by Wasp in the beginning of The Flames of Hope. Wasp threatened Earwig by saying that she would have her brothers kill each other if she was not respectful towards the queen.

The two HiveWings searching for Blue are two HiveWings who appeared in The Lost Continent.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The two HiveWings were searching for Blue, who was suspected of being a flamesilk at that time. One of them suggested looking under the hole Blue and Cricket were hiding in, but the other one said they should skip it, since it was so creepy and smelly.

Butterfly's mother is an adult female human who was introduced in Dragonslayer. She is a pompous teacher who values herself above others. She thinks that Rowan's "level of scholarship" is too low to be helping Leaf study. Rowan describes her as an "old toad".

Biography

Legends

Butterfly's mother was a teacher at Leaf's school. She says that Rowan carrying a large book is unusual, but Leaf and Rowan eventually convince her that Rowan is trying to help Leaf study. She tells Leaf to remember her if he ever becomes a dragonmancer.

Leaf's father is an adult male human who was introduced in Dragonslayer. He is the dad of Leaf, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia, and Wren. He has the heartburn disease.[10]

Description

He has thin hair.[11]

Biography

Legends

He was first seen with his wife while taking Wren up the mountain to be sacrificed. He did not look back once at Wren as he left with the dragonmancers. Leaf remembers him warning him of the dangers of dragons, and he reminds Leaf to be grateful and listen to the dragonmancers. He says he hopes that Leaf will be one someday. He is "over the moons with joy" when Leaf receives his dragonmancer invitation. He was last seen calling to Wren, Leaf, and Rowan as they leave Talisman.

Leaf's mother is an adult female human who was introduced in Dragonslayer. She is the mother of Leaf, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia, and Wren.

Biography

Legends

She was first seen with her husband while taking Wren up the mountain to be sacrificed. She was the first to lie to Leaf that Wren was eaten by dragons, and stated that it was Wren's 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 "over the moons with joy". Rowan later said that she was the one who found the books Wren stole from the dragonmancers while saying 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 is a female human who was mentioned in Dragonslayer. She is the sister of Wren, Rowan, Bluebell, Camellia, and Leaf.

Biography

Legends

Leaf indirectly mentions her when he states that he had four older sisters. She is also mentioned when Rowan notes she never paid much attention to her five younger siblings.

Violet's fathers are two adult male humans introduced in Dragonslayer. They raised Violet.

Biography

Legends

Violet's dads worked on "laws and orders" with Heath, and they had 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. They later arrived at the Wingwatcher welcome ceremony, and were confused as to why Violet was becoming a Wingwatcher.

Ivy later mentioned them to Stone when she was guessing why the dragons had not eaten Rose yet, saying that they had a parakeet for a while.

The human captive is a male human who was introduced in Dragonslayer. He was one of human captives imprisoned in the SkyWing palace. His current status is unknown.

Biography

Legends

The unnamed human captive first appeared alongside Cardinal and Arbutus when Leaf, Thyme, Rowan, and Cranberry woke up in the SkyWings' prey center. He was described to have always been whimpering, screaming nightmares every time he had fallen asleep, and refusing to communicate with anyone. On the fourth day of Leaf's imprisonment, he was taken away by the SkyWings.

Grove's father is a male human who was mentioned in Dragonslayer. He is the father of Grove and works as a farmer in Talisman.

Biography

Legends

Grove's father was mentioned when Leaf recalled the reason Grove moved to Talisman. Two years prior the events of Dragonslayer, Grove and his father had fled from their burning village. The two had not talked about the incident ever since, or about any other family member they had lost.

He was later mentioned when Leaf recalls how the dragonmancers had requested him to cut down his small farm.

Daffodil's grandmother is an elderly female human who was mentioned in Dragonslayer. She is Petal's mother, Daffodil's grandmother, and the oldest human in Valor.

Biography

Legends

According to Daffodil, when she went to see her grandmother, her grandmother 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 Heath had came riding home at first, and that all the humans were cheering, but then everything was suddenly on fire. Apparently, Daffodil's 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 Wingwatcher recruit is a young human of unknown gender who was introduced in Dragonslayer. They are a member of the Wingwatchers.

Biography

Legends

The Wingwatcher recruit appeared at the Wingwatcher welcome ceremony alongside five other recruits.

The SandWing-SkyWing dragonets are a group of SandWing-SkyWing hybrid dragonets introduced in The Dangerous Gift. They reside within Sanctuary.

Description

Some have bright red scales, SandWing tail barbs, SandWing-colored scales, and each of the hybrid's features look very different.[12]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The hybrid dragonets were in Sanctuary while Snowfall was looking around. They were shown running around and playing together.

The SeaWing-MudWing dragonet is a SeaWing-MudWing hybrid dragonet of unknown gender who was introduced in The Dangerous Gift. They currently reside within Sanctuary.

Description

The dragonet has mahogany brown scales speckled with phosphorescent bluish scales along their spine and wings, and has webbed talons.[12]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

They were seen in Sanctuary while Queen Snowfall was looking around. They were shown playing and jumping around enthusiastically.

The MudWing-SkyWing dragonet of unknown gender who was introduced in Moon Rising during Moon's vision. They are a future student of Jade Mountain Academy.

File:Mudwing-skywing dragonet (moon's vision (gn 6), wings of fire).jpg
From Moon Rising, by Mike Holmes

Description

The dragonet has deep orange-brown scales.[13]

History

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

After Moon foretold the Jade Mountain Prophecy, Darkstalker gave her a vision of the future where the hybrid was seen studying a scroll alongside Firefly and a SeaWing dragonet.

The Animus IceWing twins were two dragons of unknown gender who designed, built, and enchanted the IceWing palace to never melt and be immune to any outside attack.

Arctic's teacher was an adult male IceWing who was introduced in Runaway. He was killed by the spears Arctic enchanted.

Biography

Winglets

He taught everything Arctic knew about weapons. When Arctic and Foeslayer tried to escape, he, alongside five other guards, tried to rescue Arctic, thinking that he was being kidnapped. However, Arctic used his animus magic on their spears during the escape and accidentally killed them all.

The IceWing prisoners were a group of dragons introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. One of them was chained next to Clay. One month before the events of The Dragonet Prophecy, they were captured in a battle between Burn and Blaze's armies.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

They appeared when Queen Scarlet put them against Tsunami and Starflight; but they never fought them. When Morrowseer and his NightWings appeared and demanded to take Starflight, Scarlet said she would not let him go until she saw the IceWings fight Starflight. In response to this, Morrowseer ordered his NightWings to kill them all, remarking that he "took care of [her] IceWing problem", before taking Starflight.


The Jade Mountain Prophecy

The IceWing prisoners were mentioned by Winter when he said the NightWings killed the IceWing prisoners while they were still chained up.

From The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes

The IceWing soldiers were introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. They died in a battle before the dragonets of destiny arrived in the Mud Kingdom.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Their bodies were shown in the river adjacent to the wreckage of the battle alongside numerous dead MudWings. They were burning, and had spears lodged in them; one was on a rock by a waterfall.


The Jade Mountain Prophecy

They appeared in Sora's memory of the battle, and were fighting the MudWings.

The IceWing soldiers were introduced in the prologue of The Dark Secret.

From The Dark Secret, by Mike Holmes

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Appearing in the prologue while Clay's sibs were fighting, they made a surprise attack. They won the battle, and the SandWing generals called for a retreat. As the MudWings fled, Pheasant wondered what IceWings wanted with a scavenger den.

The IceWing messenger is a male IceWing who was introduced in the epilogue of Talons of Power.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

The IceWing messenger arrived to tell Hailstorm of Glacier's death. He mentioned that Hailstorm's parents health had become worse.

The IceWing scout is a male IceWing who was introduced in The Dangerous Gift.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The IceWing scout told Snowfall that hundreds of unknown dragons were approaching the Ice Kingdom from the west. When she said that they were likely a group of RainWings and SeaWings, he said that he did not think those tribes would attack the IceWings, thus angering the young queen. Snowfall harshly dismissed him afterwards.

Lynx's father is an adult male IceWing who was mentioned in The Dangerous Gift. He used to be in the Fifth Circle until the rankings were destroyed by Snowfall.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

He was briefly mentioned when Lynx and Snowfall were going to the edge of the Ice Kingdom. Lynx was worried for him.

Stone's IceWing was introduced in Dragonslayer. They were used by Stone for quick transportation in order to fly back to Valor.

Description

Stone's IceWing has shiny, glimmering, purely white scales, a narrow face, and long, sharp spikes down its back. Ivy described their tail spikes to bristle like needles.[14]

Biography

Legends

Stone's IceWing was flying weirdly, constantly jerking and shaking itself. After the IceWing crashed into the trees, Stone appeared, explaining how he rode the IceWing to get back to Valor.

Winter's uncles are a group of an unspecified amount[15] of adult male IceWing princes who were introduced in Winter Turning.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

One of Winter's royal uncles joined Hailstorm, Icicle, and Winter on a polar bear hunt. He looked disapprovingly at Winter when he let a polar bear get away.

Opal's queen was a female IceWing queen who ruled during Opal's time.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

After Opal revealed the purpose of her ring, she acknowledged that her queen did not approve of her enchantment. Like Snowfall, Opal's queen was anxious and paranoid due to her age and inexperience during her early reign. Her queen grew so paranoid that she ordered Opal to enchant the ring Snowfall would later use for espionage. Instead, Opal enchanted it to assist her ruler. Enraged by Opal's deception, the queen imprisoned the former. However, thanks to the ring, the queen saw the error of her ways and later set Opal free.

The IceWing prisoner was a female dragon kept prisoner by Queen Scarlet.

Description

She was said to have moon-silver scales[16] and a silvery head.[17]

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

She was on the rock spire next to Clay during the second part of his book, and was shown sleeping and singing.

Battlewinner's attacker was the IceWing who tried to kill Battlewinner.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

When Starflight and Fatespeaker finally found and spoke with Battlewinner, she explained that the reason she could not leave her cauldron was due to an IceWing that had attacked her and shot frostbreath straight down her throat.

Atala's partner is a male LeafWing who was introduced in The Dangerous Gift. He is in a relationship with Atala.

Description

The LeafWing has green scales.[18]

Personality

Atala described him as gentle.[19]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

He was seen in one of Queen Snowfall's visions flying towards Pyrrhia while next to Atala and in a storm. Later, he was seen sleeping next to Atala and spending time with her.

Belladonna's mother was an adult female LeafWing who was mentioned in The Poison Jungle. She was the grandmother of Sundew. She was capable of leafspeak[20] and founded the PoisonWings.

Personality

Belladonna's mother was stubborn, vengeful, confident, and fiercely loyal to Queen Sequoia before she founded the PoisonWings.[21]

Biography

Pre-Series

She was Sequoia's best general until the end of the Tree Wars. When the queen ordered a retreat, Belladonna's mother refused to back down, and subsequently created the PoisonWings.


The Lost Continent Prophecy

Queen Sequoia said that she was very loyal.

Cobra Lily's sister was mentioned in The Poison Jungle.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

When Sundew returns to the PoisonWing village, she sees Cobra Lily guarding the entrance. She thinks about how Cobra Lily had put a dangerous manchineel fruit into a dragon's lunch for insulting her sister.

Willow's father is an adult male LeafWing who was introduced in The Poison Jungle.

Description

He was described to be a pale green color, with kind eyes and a nervous energy.[22]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Willow 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 her for a week about it.

Sundew only met Willow's father briefly, as Sequoia swept him into her entourage when he paused to wish Willow good luck.

Sundew's favorite teacher was a LeafWing of an unknown gender who was mentioned in The Poison Jungle. They were killed by a tsetse fly bite.

Biography

When Sundew saw a tsetse fly while looking for Hawthorn, she thought about how there were no more of the flies near the PoisonWing village. After one had killed her favorite teacher, she had told all the carnivorous plants to eat tsetse flies if they saw them.

The MudWing bigwings was introduced when Glory and Clay were entering the Mud Kingdom.

From The Dragonet Prophecy, by Mike Holmes

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

When Clay and Glory enter the Mud Kingdom, they talk to the bigwings of a sib group. She tells the others to keep practicing while she talks to them. She was shocked to hear an egg was taken from the MudWings, but after they reworded the question, she pointed them to Cattail's sleephouse.

The MudWing soldiers were introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. They died in the battle by a river before the dragonets arrived in the Mud Kingdom.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Their bodies appeared when the dragonets were walking towards the Mud Kingdom.
From The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
Two had been stabbed with spears; one in the neck, and one in the chest. Multiple of them were still on fire, and at least one had their wings ripped off or bent.

The MudWing guards were introduced in Assassin.

Biography

Winglets

The guards were brought to Piranha by three SeaWings shortly after Tempest's death. The SeaWings said that they found them in the direction that the spear came from. The two MudWings claimed they had nothing to do with it, but Piranha said that if they really didn't, then they were the worst guards in the Bay of a Thousand Scales. One of them responded, saying that she was a wet nose and knew nothing about guarding land. Piranha then demanded that they be executed. Swamp protested and blamed Blister for the murder. Piranha turned to Blister and told her to kill the two MudWings or risk losing their alliance.

Clay's father is an adult male MudWing who was mentioned in The Dragonet Prophecy.

Biography

Pre-Series

It is said that not even Cattail knew who he was. Clay's father met Cattail during a breeding night, which resulted in the birth of Clay, Sora, Crane, Umber, Pheasant, and Reed. He returned to his own sleep house afterwards and was never seen or heard from by Cattail again.


The Dragonet Prophecy

As Clay and Glory leave Cattail, Glory stated that she could have been wrong about Clay's father not wanting to know him.

The two MudWing soldiers were introduced in The Hidden Kingdom. They were killed by a NightWing.

From The Hidden Kingdom, by Mike Holmes

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

While the Dragonets of Destiny were walking through the Rainforest Kingdom, they heard the pair coming. While the MudWings passed by them, they mentioned a rainforest monster that had been killing random MudWings. Glory eavesdropped on them after they mentioned the "SkyWing Situation"; soon after she started to listen, she stumbled upon their corpses. They were mentioned when Glory discovered that whoever had been kidnapping the RainWings was also responsible for their deaths.

When Starflight, Fatespeaker, and Glory were on their way to Battlewinner's cave, they passed the council's chamber. Starflight overheard a conversation about how RainWings were easier to kill than MudWings. He realized that they killed the MudWings to scare dragons away from the rainforest; thus letting them take the kingdom without any complications.

The MudWing prisoner was introduced in Assassin.

Biography

Winglets

Held captive by the NightWings while living on the NightWing island, they were ordered to be killed by Deathbringer. He did so reluctantly, despite wanting to know more about them.

The decapitated MudWing head introduced in Escaping Peril.

Description

The MudWing had brown scales[23] and brown eyes.[24]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

When Scarlet flew over Jade Mountain Academy, she threw what was thought to be Queen Glory's head. After closer inspection by Turtle, the dragonets found out that the head was not Glory's, but rather that of an unknown MudWing. Queen Ruby offered to talk to Queen Moorhen about who the head could have belonged to, as she thought it could lead to where Scarlet was hiding.

The Talons of Peace MudWing is a MudWing who was introduced in Escaping Peril.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

While on one of many patrols sent out to look for Ex-Queen Scarlet, she attacked what the group thought was Scarlet; but they later found it was just Peril and Turtle. She had pinned Turtle for a majority of the encounter with the other two dragons before Nautilus told her to get off.

The MudWing siblings who were introduced in Escaping Peril. They are currently citizens of Possibility.

Description

The youngest sibling is missing an arm.[25]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

While Peril and Turtle were sneaking into Possibility underwater, they passed by the three siblings. The biggest one pointed to a crooked furrow and thwapped her brother. He threw a carrot at her in retaliation, and the youngest sibling, their sister, laughed at this until she almost fell over.

Kinkajou and Moon's clawmate is a female MudWing who was mentioned in Darkness of Dragons.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Moon mentioned that she and Kinkajou had a new MudWing clawmate, and that she liked her.

Moorhen's siblings are a group of three males and one female MudWings who are in the same sibling troop as Queen Moorhen. They were introduced in The Brightest Night.

Appearance

Moorhen's sister looks exactly like the queen.[26]

Biography

Sunny used a dreamvisitor to convince them to call of the potential siege of the Ice Kingdom in favor of the Dragonets of Destiny choosing the SandWing queen.

Snowfall nearly bowed to Moorhen's sister in Sanctuary, mistaking her for the MudWing queen.

Sepia and Newt's siblings are a group of an unspecified amount of MudWings who are in the same sibling troop as Sepia and Newt. The bigwings of the troop is an unnamed female MudWing.[27] They were introduced in A Guide to the Dragon World.

Biography

Field Guides

Sepia and Newt's siblings were featured in the MudWing chapter of the guide where they were mentioned in Sepia's notes on The Sluglike Qualities of the MudWings. They were later mentioned in Sepia's scroll titled A Few of the Many Noble Qualities of MudWings.

Moccasin's siblings were a group of four MudWings who were the siblings of Moccasin, Taupe, and Warthog.[28] They were introduced in A Guide to the Dragon World and resided within the Mud Kingdom.

Biography

Pre-Series

Moccasin's siblings hatched in the Mud Kingdom where they lived together. When Moccasin began to sneak out to see her eggs, they followed Moccasin and Taupe to see the blood-red egg Moccasin was concerned about. During the eggs' hatching, Moccasin's siblings were all present and hidden behind a boulder so that they could see if there was anything wrong with the dragonet from the egg.

Field Guides

Moccasin's siblings were featured in the MudWing chapter of the guide where they were mentioned in The Mysterious Egg.

Moccasin's dragonets were a group of seven MudWings who were the dragonets of Moccasin. They were introduced in A Guide to the Dragon World and resided within the Mud Kingdom.

Description

Moccasin's third largest egg[29] was an unusual red color,[28] as if it had been rolled in blood.[30] The dragonet from the red egg had brown-gold scales.[31]

The bigwings of the dragonets was described as gigantic and had a funny bossy expression all the time.[31]

Biography

Field Guides

Moccasin's eggs and the dragonets inside were featured in the MudWing chapter of the guide where they were mentioned in The Mysterious Egg. In her diary, Moccasin recounted the events of the eggs before they hatched.

Deathbringer's friend is an adult male NightWing who was introduced in Dragonslayer. He had a pet scavenger named Rover who was eaten by his friends.[33]

Clearsight's father was an adult male NightWing who was introduced in Darkstalker. He was the partner of Swiftwings.

Personality

Clearsight's father was very kind, gentle, sweet, and ordinary,[34] caring greatly for his family and supporting Clearsight despite his concerns about her obsession with the future. Clearsight described his idea of cooking as "setting a fish on fire and swallowing a lemon with it."[35]

Biography

Legends

He 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 everything went awry. Eventually, her father agreed, but only after convincing her that she had to go to school after turning three. She agreed, thinking that it was the best she could do.

Starflight's daughter is a female NightWing dragonet who was introduced in a vision of a possible future near the end of Moon Rising. She is the possible daughter of Starflight.

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From Moon Rising, by Mike Holmes

Description

Starflight's daughter is described as small and black.[13]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Starflight 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 the side of Starflight's head, took a scroll, and flew down another tunnel, calling "Thank you, Father!" Starflight scolded her for flying in the tunnels, but was shown smiling.

Mindreader's father is an adult male NightWing who was introduced in Talons of Power. He is the father of Mindreader.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Darkstalker asked Mindreader's father what kind of power he would like. He said that 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.

The NightWing librarian was a male NightWing who was introduced in Darkstalker.

Biography

Legends

The 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.

The NightWing followers were introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. They served under Morrowseer who came to save Starflight at the arena in Queen Scarlet's Palace.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

When the dragonets were captured, Morrowseer and a dozen NightWings flew down and killed all the IceWing prisoners after taking Starflight.

Morrowseer's followers are once again brought up when the dragonets arrive at the Kingdom of the Sea. One of the dragonets calls them Starflight's NightWing friends. Starflight, however, denies that the NightWing followers are his friends.

The three rude NightWings were a group of three NightWings who were introduced in Darkstalker.

Biography

Legends

The three NightWings were playing a game with marbles at the NightWing school courtyard. They started insulting Whiteout after the hybrid had walked over their game. Darkstalker came to his sister's aid and asked for them both to apologize to each other. Whiteout innocently explained that she did not mean to "disrupt their faith in controllable outcomes". The other NightWings reluctantly apologized to Whiteout before Darkstalker spilled what each of the three NightWings were thinking to them, which left the three dragons to glare at each other.

Fathom's potential wife was a female NightWing who was mentioned in Darkstalker.

Biography

Legends

Before Darkstalker carried out his execution on Arctic, he asked Clearsight where Fathom had gone. She replied saying that he had gone back to the palace as he had seen enough violence from the dragons he trusted. Darkstalker responded by saying that he will be fine and stated that he was going to get a Fathom a nice NightWing to marry in a few years. Clearsight stated that she did not like Fathom's potential bride and that her laugh made her itch.

The fifteen Darkstalker followers were introduced in Darkness of Dragons.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

While Qibli, Anemone and the rest of the Jade Winglet were flying back to Jade Mountain Academy, the NightWings flew past them. Three were holding something white; a piece of a scroll or cloth. A few of them threw the dragonets a smirk before they quickly flew away.

Preyhunter's Mother is mentioned by Preyhunter in his sleep.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Preyhunter mentioned his mother while sleeping. In his dream, she was trying to make him eat prey after it had been infected by NightWing bacteria.

Pre-Scorching Dragons

The orange dragon was introduced in a memory in The Flames of Hope. She lived in the time of the Scorching.

Description

She was not much bigger than Luna. She had two wings, and her scales were orange with lemon-yellow underscales. Small flames flickered in her snout. She seemed muted, like an undercooked version of a dragon.[36]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prohpecy

She was the first dragon shown to have her eggs be stolen from by Cottonmouth's empire. They found the orange dragon inside the cave, and Luna (inside the memory) tried to warn the dragon about the humans, to no success. After the orange dragon went hunting, Cottonmouth and his group stole all three of her eggs.

The tail-barbed dragon appeared in a memory in The Flames of Hope. She lived in the time of the Scorching.

Description

She was bigger than the orange dragon, sandy-tan flecked with black, and had a tail barb (unknown if it was SandWing or HiveWing-like), as well as fire.[37]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

She returned after her eggs were stolen by Cottonmouth's group. She killed all the soldiers that were left on the cliff. Later, she was one of the three dragons shown burning down villages, along with Lizard's mother and another unnamed dragon.

The young dragonet hatched from one of the eggs stolen by humans in the time of the Scorching. She appeared in a memory in The Flames of Hope.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The dragonet hatched in a stone pyramid with a sand pit in the center of it, with human soldiers lining the walls. The human in front of it immediately put a wire circle at the end of a stick around the dragonet's neck. The dragonet tried to look for a comforting figure, and then snapped its teeth at the human.

Lizard's mother was a female dragon who was introduced in a memory in The Flames of Hope. She lived during the Scorching.

Description

Lizard's mother was five times bigger than the orange dragon, and an orange, rusty copper-green color.[38]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

She had her one egg, Lizard, stolen from her by Cottonmouth's empire, despite her hiding the egg carefully. She was one of the first three dragons shown burning down the human empires. Later, Luna told Freedom that her mother had loved her enough to burn down an entire civilization, which Freedom responded with doubt, saying that her mother was just mad that she had been stolen from.

The black dragon appeared in a memory in The Flames of Hope.

Description

They were described as a black dragon speckled with red scales, and had a face set with grim determination.[39]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

They were one of the three dragons shown burning down the human civilization, along with Lizard's mother and another unnamed dragon.

The group of ten dragons were a group of ten pre-Scorching dragons who were introduced in The Flames of Hope

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The group of ten dragons appeared in the memories of the Scorching that Luna saw. They were burning down human settlements, and the humans in those settlements spoke a different language from Cottonmouth's empire. It was also implied to be colder there, since the humans wore more layers of clothing. This environment could possibly be the Ice Kingdom or the northern Sky Kingdom.

The RainWing citizen was introduced in The Hidden Kingdom. They were asked about Orchid. Like most RainWings, they were oblivious to the fact someone might kidnap a RainWing.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

They were asked about Orchid and suggested she might be taking a really long nap somewhere, oblivious to the fact she was captured and had not appeared in days.

The nine captured RainWings were a group of RainWings who were first mentioned in The Hidden Kingdom. They were formerly prisoners on the NightWing island.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

They were first mentioned in a conversation between Mangrove and Glory. This sent Glory on a mission to find the missing RainWings before she had found out that they were captured by the NightWings.

Starflight ran into one of the captured RainWings while he was trying to hide from the False Dragonets of Destiny. Later, Glory, with the help of the dragonets the other RainWings, managed to free their captured comrades and brought them back home to the Rainforest Kingdom.

Tsunami's copycat is a male RainWing who was introduced in The Hidden Kingdom.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

He was with Magnificent and Handsome in the queen's hut when Glory entered to ask for Magnificent's help. Glory noticed that he was trying to copy Tsunami's colors, even putting small white spots in his neck to match with her pearl necklaces. When Glory was furious about Magnificent when she denied to help her free the RainWing prisoners, he replied that he never "had seen someone in that shade of red."

Jerboa's RainWing friend is a RainWing of unknown gender who was introduced in The Dangerous Gift.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

This RainWing is described by Jerboa III to have been building sand castles with her. The next day, they were gone, and so were Jerboa's memories about them.

The RainWing peddler is a RainWing of unknown gender who was introduced in Darkstalker.

Biography

Darkstalker

Darkstalker bought giant tomatoes, roasted nuts, cheese, bear paws, camel jerky, and several other mystery fruits from a RainWing peddler.

The two SandWing guards are two SandWing guards introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. They appeared with Burn while chasing Hvitur at the beginning of The Dragonet Prophecy. At least one was said to be male.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Alongside Burn, two SandWings attacked and chained Hvitur's snout with burning chains under Burn's orders. While one was chaining Hvitur, the other brought Burn the SkyWing egg he was carrying. They carefully moved the chain from Hvitur's snout so Burn could question him. They then held him down while Burn threw the SkyWing egg off the cliff.

Six-Claws's sisters are two SandWings who were introduced in Deserter.

Biography

Winglets

Six-Claws's sisters are mentioned at the beginning, where it is said that Ostrich and Quicksand's lives were devoted to Queen Oasis first and their dragonets second. The two sisters taught their brother not to tell them who he had a crush on if he did not want everyone to know about it.

Deathbringer's associate is a female SandWing who was introduced in Dragonslayer.

Description

She had a sly, furtive way of moving and a few frostbreath scars along her tail.[40]

Biography

Legends

Deathbringer was shown outside of the town of Possibility, reading a scroll. He hid into the shadows when a dragon approached, coming out again when he recognized her as his associate. She gave him a scroll, telling him that he received a new assignment from Battlewinner and Morrowseer. When Deathbringer asked for her to clarify about the assignment, she snapped that she was only the messenger, and he was only the assassin, and they should both do their jobs without being annoying about it. She then slithered away.

Oasis's sisters were two female SandWings first mentioned in Deserter.

Biography

Jade Mountain Prophecy

Qibli mentioned that Cobra was likely the culprit behind the deaths of Oasis's sisters.

Winglets

One was mentioned by Ostrich, who said that she would likely be killed by Queen Oasis after Blaze had hatched. The day after that, she was mentioned to have "vanished into thin air." According to Six-Claws, no-one ever said her name again.

The male SandWing guard was introduced in Dragonslayer.

Biography

Legends

The male SandWing guard was first seen twitching and stamping his talons at the gate of the SandWing stronghold along with a female SandWing guard. He kept looking back at the palace, as though he was more afraid of what might come from there than he was of anything out of the desert. He previously had a fight with the female SandWing guard, in which Ivy made much worse by throwing sand on both of them, making them think that the other had thrown sand at themselves. Ivy continued distracting the two guards until the male guard roared and opened the gate to get a different guard in his place.

The female SandWing guard was introduced in Dragonslayer.

Biography

Legends

The female SandWing guard is first seen twitching and stamping her talons at the gate of the SandWing stronghold along with a male SandWing guard. She kept looking back at the palace, as though she was more afraid of what might come from there than she was of anything out of the desert. She previously had a fight with the male SandWing guard, in which Ivy made much worse by throwing sand on both of them, making them think that the other had thrown sand at themselves. Ivy continued distracting the two guards until the male guard roared and opened the gate to get a different guard in his place.

The SandWing cook was introduced in Dragonslayer. She owns the kitchen in the SandWing stronghold.

Biography

Legends

The SandWing cook was first seen hunched over the counters, taking notes on a scroll, absorbed and quiet. When Ivy, Stone, and Leaf entered the room, she looked up with a hiss and dumped Stone into a bag. Roaring in anger, she pounded on Smolder's door, and Smolder came out to tell her that the scavenger she caught was not Rose. The SandWing cook nearly "jumped out of her skin" when she noticed that she had caught a wild scavenger instead of Rose, throwing the bag onto one of the pillows and arguing with Smolder about keeping scavengers out of her kitchen. Rose explained that the cook despised her for always messing with the food in the kitchen, and that she had mistook Stone for Rose.

The SandWing patrol guard was introduced in Deserter.

Biography

Winglets

She appeared when Six-Claws and Kindle were taking Dune away and fleeing to the Scorpion Den. Six-Claws lied to her that they were taking him to Burn's stronghold for more medical assistance, and she offered to take him. Six-Claws denied and, while he was flying away, thought of an apology to her and the soldiers he was leaving behind.

The hungry dragonet appeared in The Brightest Night

Description

The dragonet has pale yellow scales, and his ribs stick out along his chest. He is tiny.[42]

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

As Six-Claws brought Sunny to Thorn, the hungry dragonet stumbled onto their path. Sunny apologetically told the dragonet that she did not have food. A guard pinned the dragonet's tail and asked him where his guardian was. A female SandWing rushed in and furiously apologized to the guard for the dragonet's sake. Six-Claws recommended to the dragonet's guardian to send the dragonet to the oasis in order to get a free meal. The dragonet's guardian was hesitant at first, before Six-Claws reassured her that her dragonet would not be stolen. The guardian obliged, taking her dragonet with her.

The SandWing soldier was mentioned in Winter Turning.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

As Winter was flying across the Great Ice Cliff, he remembered the last time it activated. One of Blaze's Soldiers flew too far north and was killed by the cliff, later found half-buried in a snowdrift. She was originally mistaken for a SeaWing because of the sky-blue blankets stuck to her scales.

The male SandWing was introduced in Darkness of Dragons.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Once Qibli's sandstorm was spotted by a guard, the male SandWing flew up to see it; but he was swept away by the strong winds.

The SandWing envoy was mentioned in Darkstalker. They lived in the time of Queen Scorpion.

Description

They had two gold teeth.[43]

Biography

Legends

The SandWing envoy is mentioned when Darkstalker is thinking of how to stay safe without his scroll.

Albatross's wife was mentioned in Darkstalker.

Biography

Legends

Lagoon mentioned her when telling Fathom how much of a chore it was to choose a match for an animus dragon. She later said that it was a shame that Albatross's wife had died, as he was too stubborn to marry again.

The SeaWing musician was mentioned in Darkstalker.

Biography

Legends

Fathom mentioned her as one of the victims of the Royal SeaWing Massacre who died while trying to stop Albatross.

Webs' wife was a female SeaWing who was mentioned in The Lost Heir.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Queen Coral said that Webs' wife was a royal chef before she was sent into a battle, where she was heavily implied to have met her end. Her death was intentional on Coral's part, and served as a punishment for having assisted Webs in stealing Tsunami's egg.

The war party members were two male soldiers who were introduced in The Lost Heir.

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From The Lost Heir by Mike Holmes
From The Lost Heir by Mike Holmes

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Herring's brother and another soldier visited Coral's SeaWing Council, and Tsunami saw that both were terribly wounded. She tried to encourage her mother to get them help. Queen Coral eventually agreed, and they were both flown 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 he had died of his wounds.

The SeaWing Worker was introduced in The Lost Heir.

Description

Tsunami described him as old.[44]

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

After Tsunami decided to protect Auklet's egg, Coral brought her to get fitted with a harness. This dragon was interrupted from his marble carving and was then ordered to make Tsunami a harness.

The twenty-eight SeaWing princes were first mentioned in The Lost Heir. They are sons of Coral and Gill.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

They were mentioned by Anemone when she says she has many brothers that she cannot play with.


The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Turtle mentions them when he tells Tsunami that she has thirty-two brothers.

Turtle suggests that Fin take their brothers with him on his mapping excursion, to which he says, "It'll be more like an invasion than a scouting trip."

The orca-raised SeaWing was mentioned in Talons of Power. She was said to be an abandoned dragonet who was raised by a pod of orcas.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Turtle briefly recalled a tale of a dragonet who was raised by a pod of orcas.

This SeaWing was introduced in Escaping Peril.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

The SeaWing was part of Nautilus' group, which was one of the many patrols sent to look for Scarlet. They attacked what they thought was Scarlet, but was just Peril and Turtle. After Turtle asked the Talons of Peace to tell Tsunami that Glory is not dead, the SeaWing offered to go find their patrol.

The SeaWing family was introduced in Escaping Peril.

Description

They have blue scales.[45]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

While Peril and Turtle were sneaking into Possibility underwater, they passed by the family. They were splashing in the shallows, with the two dragonets wrestling each other. The father watched them with a smile on his face.

Boa's friend was mentioned in The Dangerous Gift.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

They were said to have been "swimming in the ocean with her, then the next day they and her memories of them were gone". Upon regaining her memories, Boa briefly considered seeking them out, but due to being scared by the notion of them being dead, Boa decided against it.

The Animus SeaWing was a female dragon Jerboa was keeping track of.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

While going over the list of animi who were alive during that era of Pyrrhia, Jerboa mentally noted how this SeaWing died shortly after she bore her clutch. The status of her eggs is currently unknown.

Aphid's Caretaker is a young male SilkWing who was introduced in The Lost Continent.

Description

He has pale blue and pink wings.[46]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Aphid's caretaker panicked and tried to help Aphid when the young dragonet was infected by the othermind. An older SilkWing stopped him, saying that the young HiveWing dragonet was not himself. As he backed away, Aphid's head turned in unison with the other HiveWings who were searching for Blue.

Dusky's mother was introduced in The Flames of Hope.

Description

Dusky's mother has dark blue scales.[47]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Dusky's mother was mentioned by Whitespeck while talking to Luna about Dusky's past. Whitespeck said that she had been shipped to Vinegaroon Hive before Dusky had hatched. She later appeared at the end of the book, and cried when she first got to see her son.

Dusky's father was mentioned in The Flames of Hope.

Description

He had lavender-and-silver scales.[48]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Dusky's father was first mentioned by Whitespeck who said that Dusky's father had died in a treestuff construction accident. Dusky's father later appeared in Dusky's vision where he was shown trying to make the dragonet say his own name.

Tau's stepbrother was introduced in The Hive Queen. He was a member of the Jewel Hive Chrysalis.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

As 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 a member of the Chrysalis.

Tussock's uncle is an adult male SilkWing who was mentioned in The Lost Continent.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

In the first part of The Lost Continent, Blue has an argument with Luna over whether the LeafWings are extinct. Tussock's uncle supposedly saw a LeafWing a couple of years back, though Luna believes he had only seen a green SilkWing.

The pale pink SilkWing was introduced in The Lost Continent. He was a prisoner on Misbehaver's Way.

Description

He has pale pink scales and long, rose-petal wings.[49]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

Blue and Cricket spotted him on 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.

The SilkWing servants were mentioned in The Hive Queen.

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

They are brought up when Cricket had sudden pangs of regret for not being more grateful to her SilkWing servants.

Another servant is mentioned when Cricket remembered Cadelle's venemous teeth, and how she bit the servant when he accidentally burned her favorite food. He wouldn't have survived if not for her grandfather.

The SilkWing dragonets were three SilkWings of lime, orange, and pink scale color. They were introduced in The Flames of Hope.

Description

One dragonet was lime-green, one was pink, and one was orange.[50]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

They were one of many SilkWings hiding in the underground caverns. When Luna entered the cavern, the pink and orange dragonets started arguing about who should get the "fire hat" (the flamesilk woven around Luna's horns). The lime-green dragonet interupted their argument and said that it was not a "fire hat", but rather a "fire crown", and that Luna was the "fire queen". The pink and orange dragonets later argued about who should get a pet human.

The possessed SilkWing was introduced in The Flames of Hope.

Description

He has gold wings dappled with lavender and gray, and long, pale purple antennae.[51]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The possessed SilkWing was formerly under the control of the othermind. Wasp used his antennae to locate the stealth team and catch Pineapple during the brief fight on the island in beginning of The Flames of Hope. Cottonmouth used the SilkWing to search for any signs of Sundew before leaving Wasp.

The SilkWing prisoner was introduced in The Hive Queen.

Description

The SilkWing prisoner has light purple talons.[52]

Biography

The Lost Continent Prophecy

The SilkWing prisoner was listening in as Lady Jewel and Lady Scarab interrogated Cricket after she had been caught. He helped her escape by agreeing to say that Blue broke in and saved Cricket.

Blaze's Attacker was a SkyWing who was mentioned in The Hidden Kingdom.

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

Blaze briefly mentioned him when suggesting Deathbringer should leave before Queen Glacier arrived, saying that he had ambushed her while she was having some sun and that Glacier had almost "ripped his wings off" before she killed him.

The SkyWing dragonet was an unhatched female SkyWing dragonet who was introduced in the prologue of The Dragonet Prophecy. She was originally supposed to be a dragonet of destiny. However, after her egg was destroyed by Burn, she was replaced by Glory the RainWing.

Biography

Pre-Series

In 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 gruesomely killing Hvitur. Kestrel, the SkyWing guardian, later found the corpse of Hvitur and some fragments of the eggshell at the base of the cliff. Kestrel would not have minded if they had this SkyWing, saying she should have stolen it herself, claiming, "They wouldn't have caught me a second time."

The prophecy could not have been fulfilled without five dragonets, so Webs, the SeaWing guardian, stole a RainWing egg to fulfill the prophecy. However, the guardians always viewed Glory as a replacement.


The Dragonet Prophecy

The 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, and Glory frequently wondered whether a SkyWing would have been better. Kestrel mentions the SkyWing when Glory speculates that Peril was the missing dragon in the prophecy.

Glory describes the SkyWing as "some nameless SkyWing who died six years ago."

Sunny wondered why everyone was so mean to Glory about not being the SkyWing dragonet if the prophecy was false.

The Runty SkyWing is a female SkyWing dragonet who was mentioned in the prologue of Escaping Peril. She hatched on the brightest night. Tui confirmed this dragonet would be important later on.[event 2][event 3]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Scarlet ordered her guards to bring in all the eggs that were due to hatch on the brightest night so that she could have Peril burn them. When she noticed that one was missing, one of the guards reassured her that it "won't get far" and that it was a "runty one, anyhow".

Kidney Breath was introduced in the prologue of Escaping Peril. He currently resides in the Sky Kingdom. "Kidney Breath" is not his real name, but a nickname that Ruby gave him when she was young.

Description

Ruby described him as squat and rust-colored. It was also mentioned that he was one of the oldest dragons in the palace. According to Ruby, whenever he saw her, he made an odd clicking noise with his teeth, commented on how long her neck was, and told her that the secret of long life was eating a goat kidney every day.[53]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Kidney Breath appears in the prologue and was one of the dragons who saw Peril burn the SkyWing eggs.

The attacked SkyWing was introduced in The Lost Heir.

From The Lost Heir, by Mike Holmes

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

The 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 would alert the rest of the patrol, although the other dragonets later agreed that he had just been yawning. Tsunami attacked him, and with Clay's help, knocked him unconscious. The dragonets then brought him to the shore and pinned him down with a tree.

Scarlet's sisters were first mentioned in Escaping Peril.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

In the prologue, Ruby mentioned that Scarlet had killed all three of her sisters during a talk with Tourmaline.


Field Guides

Scarlet's youngest sister was mentioned to be exiled to one of the northern outposts by Firestorm when she was three because her appearance offended Firestorm.

Ruby's eleven sisters were mentioned in Escaping Peril.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

In the prologue, Ruby mentioned that Scarlet had killed all eleven of their sisters during a talk with Tourmaline.

The SkyWing chef was introduced in Dragonslayer. She is the owner of the kitchens in the SkyWing palace.

Description

The SkyWing chef is crimson red, the color of fresh blood, with a slash across her face that had taken out one of her eyes. A thin gold chain wounds around her horns and neck.[54]

Biography

Legends

The SkyWing cook jabbed her claw and snarled at two SkyWings to grab prey for Scarlet's feast. She then barked at the SkyWings to carry Thyme and Leaf to the party.

The hunting SkyWing was introduced in Dragonslayer.

Description

The hunting SkyWing has red-gold scales that glittered like dragonfly wings[55] and shimmered crimson under the sun.[56]

Biography

Legends

The hunting SkyWing was first shown with two other SkyWings, darting across the blue sky and searching for prey. The hunting SkyWing whipped around and dove into the trees, chasing a human later revealed to be Leaf. It roared, lashed its tail, and dove around the forest in attempt to catch the the human. Ivy distracted the dragon by throwing an apple, and she ran away with Leaf quickly.

The Female SkyWing guard was introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy.

Description

The SkyWing guard has red and gold scales. She also has orange eyes.[57]

Biography

The Dragonet Prophecy

While Tsunami, Clay and Peril were saving Kestrel, she and the male guard tried to stop them. She fought with Clay, but Clay let her escape after Peril attacked the other guard, ultimately sparing her life.

The SkyWing citizen is a male SkyWing who was introduced in Escaping Peril. He is a citizen of Possibility.

Description

He has a scar that nearly ran the entire length of his tail.[25]

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

While Peril and Turtle were sneaking into Possibility underwater, they passed by the SkyWing citizen. He was showing a smaller dragon how to fix a broken doorframe.

The three SkyWing guards were introduced in Escaping Peril. They were killed by Scarlet after they tried to resist her.

Biography

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

After Scarlet, Peril and Soar arrived at the SkyWing palace, three guards tried to stop them from entering the throne room. Peril stepped towards them, causing one of them to faint and left the other two distracted long enough for Scarlet to kill them. She then proceeded to light the three guards on fire, waking the guard who had lost consciousness. They proceeded to scream, though they died right afterwards.

References

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  6. The Lost Continent, page 8-9
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  20. The Poison Jungle, page 44
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  23. Escaping Peril, page 32
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  44. The Lost Heir, page 158
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  57. The Dragonet Prophecy, page 247
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