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* [[ | * [[Dragonflame cacti]] are used as explosives, shooting spiny seed pods everywhere.{{Ref|MR|206}} | ||
* There are three daggers, a sword, and a large, heavy stick within the weapons box at [[Jade Mountain Academy]].{{Ref|DoD|56}} | * There are three daggers, a sword, and a large, heavy stick within the weapons box at [[Jade Mountain Academy]].{{Ref|DoD|56}} | ||
* Pronged spears with three twisted clawlike points{{Ref|THK|190}} are used by [[NightWings]] to force [[Vengeance]] back under lava when he tries to escape.{{Ref|TDS|24}} | * Pronged spears with three twisted clawlike points{{Ref|THK|190}} are used by [[NightWings]] to force [[Vengeance]] back under lava when he tries to escape.{{Ref|TDS|24}} | ||
Revision as of 02:40, 2 September 2024
This page is a documented list of weapons used by dragons and humans in modern and ancient Pantala and Pyrrhia.
Dragon Weapons
- Dragonflame cacti are used as explosives, shooting spiny seed pods everywhere.[1]
- There are three daggers, a sword, and a large, heavy stick within the weapons box at Jade Mountain Academy.[2]
- Pronged spears with three twisted clawlike points[3] are used by NightWings to force Vengeance back under lava when he tries to escape.[4]
- Various flammable plants from Pantala were used to help start a fire that burned Bloodworm Hive.[5]
- Snowfall is shown to possess a spear, four knives, several throwing stars, and poison.[6]
- During the Battle of Jade Mountain, IceWings fought with long icicle spears.[7]
- MudWings[8] have been mentioned to use spears with long wooden shafts.[9]
- Deathbringer has used deadly[10] silver discs with serrated edges during his assassination missions.[11]
- Blister carried a wicked-looking dagger with her during a negotiation party early in the War of SandWing Succession.[8]
- Tempest carried a trident, greater than Deathbringer in length, strapped to her back.[12] SeaWings in general have also been mentioned to use tridents.[13]
- A weapon belonging to either a MudWing, SandWing, or SeaWing was described as a twisted white horn that came to a claw-sharp point.[13]
- Piranha used a narwhal spear on Riptide.[14]
- Sharp spears were used to lead Tsunami into prison caves within the Deep Palace.[15]
- Firebombs consisting of logs set on fire were used to lay siege to the Summer Palace by MudWings and SkyWings.[16]
- Cobra used three chakrams on the Talons of Power members during the escape from the Scorpion Den.[17]
- Thorn possesses several spears made of twisted wires that end in sharp points.[18]
- Tailwind makes and uses swords.[19]
- Winter and Hailstorm use diamond-tipped spears in the Diamond Trial.[20]
Dragon tribes have natural specific abilities in addition to their artificial weapons. To learn more about dragon tribes and their respective abilities, please refer here and here.
Human Weapons
- Some humans wield swords.[21]
- Spears are also used by humans.[21]
- Winter came across a fortified town of humans who made a catapult-type weapon that launched a flaming spear.[22]
- Undauntable mentions that the Indestructible City uses catapults to fight flying dragons and that all the guards/soldiers wear spiked armor to make it harder for a dragon to pick them up.[23]
- Wren put nine rat poison pellets in a drink as poison.[24]
Gallery
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Silver discs as shown in The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
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A dagger as shown in The Brightest Night (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
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A NightWing spear as shown in The Dark Secret (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
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A SeaWing spear as show in The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
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An unspecified spear as shown in The Lost Heir (graphic novel), by Mike Holmes
References
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 206
- ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 56
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, page 190
- ↑ The Dark Secret, page 24
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 216
- ↑ The Dangerous Gift, page 58
- ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 299
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 72
- ↑ The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 74
- ↑ The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 52
- ↑ The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 53
- ↑ The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 69
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 The Winglets Quartet: Assassin, page 73
- ↑ The Lost Heir, page 224
- ↑ The Lost Heir, page 254
- ↑ The Lost Heir, page 274
- ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 111
- ↑ The Brightest Night, page 77
- ↑ A Guide to the Dragon World, page 167
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 271
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Dragonslayer, prologue
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 133-134
- ↑ Dragonslayer, epilogue
- ↑ Dragonslayer, page 380