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|image = LeafTransparent.png | |image = LeafTransparent.png | ||
|gender = | |gender = Female | ||
|tribe = [[LeafWings]] | |tribe = [[LeafWings]] | ||
|mentioned = ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'' | |mentioned = ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'' | ||
|age = Unknown|status = Alive}} | |age = Unknown|status = Alive}} | ||
'''Willow''' is a [[LeafWings|LeafWing]], mentioned by [[Sundew]] in [[The Lost Continent (Book)|''The Lost Continent'']]. | '''Willow''' is a [[LeafWings|LeafWing]], mentioned by [[Sundew]] in [[The Lost Continent (Book)|''The Lost Continent'']]. She wanted to save the [[SilkWings]] instead of wiping them out along with the [[HiveWings]]. Willow is one of the last known remaining known LeafWings. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'' === | === ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]'' === | ||
Willow is briefly mentioned by Sundew, who wonders why | Willow is briefly mentioned by Sundew, who wonders why she want to save the SilkWing tribe. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 21 August 2018
- "I don't know why Willow wants to save your tribe."
- — Sundew to Blue in The Lost Continent.
Template:Charbox Willow is a LeafWing, mentioned by Sundew in The Lost Continent. She wanted to save the SilkWings instead of wiping them out along with the HiveWings. Willow is one of the last known remaining known LeafWings.
Biography
Willow is briefly mentioned by Sundew, who wonders why she want to save the SilkWing tribe.
Trivia
- Willow is named after the family of trees and shrubs containing over 400 species.
Gallery
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A typical LeafWing, by Joy Ang
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LeafWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
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A real life willow tree.