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'''Vision''' was a female [[NightWings|NightWing]] dragonet that [[Clearsight]] met at the [[The NightWing School|NightWing School]] in the Tower of Knowledge, back in the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]]''. She was also a student of [[Allknowing]], [[Queen Vigilance]]'s former head seer, in the seer class along with the NightWing dragonets [[Jewel-eyes]] and [[Morrowwatcher]]. | '''Vision''' was a female [[NightWings|NightWing]] dragonet that [[Clearsight]] met at the [[The NightWing School|NightWing School]] that teaches seer in the Tower of Knowledge, back in the time of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)]]''. She was also a student of [[Allknowing]], [[Queen Vigilance]]'s former head seer, in the seer class along with the NightWing dragonets [[Jewel-eyes]] and [[Morrowwatcher]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 8 May 2019
- "We have to wait for visions to come to us. Here we mostly practice writing them down, making them sound like real prophecies, and interpreting them."
- — Vision to Clearsight in Darkstalker (Legends).
Template:Charbox Vision was a female NightWing dragonet that Clearsight met at the NightWing School that teaches seer in the Tower of Knowledge, back in the time of Darkstalker (Legends). She was also a student of Allknowing, Queen Vigilance's former head seer, in the seer class along with the NightWing dragonets Jewel-eyes and Morrowwatcher.
Biography
Vision was one of the three students attending Allknowing’s class when Clearsight first arrives. When Clearsight tells them that she found the class by looking into the future, Vision is astonished of her seer abilities and tells her that most seers can’t look for whatever they want to, but they have to wait until visions come to them.
Trivia
- A vision is a prophetic image in one’s head, typically foretelling a future.
Gallery
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A typical NightWing (colored), by Joy Ang
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A typical NightWing (lineart), by Joy Ang
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A typical NightWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold
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NightWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing