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[[File:A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala.png|600px|center|thumb|The cover page of ''A Guide to the [[Dragons]] of [[Pantala]]'' from ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]''.]] '''''A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala''''' is present at the beginning of ''The Lost Continent''. There is no definitive evidence of whether it is a book or a scroll. The dragon drawings are illustrated by [[Joy Ang]]. | [[File:A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala.png|600px|center|thumb|The cover page of ''A Guide to the [[Dragons]] of [[Pantala]]'' from ''[[The Lost Continent (Book)|The Lost Continent]]''.]] '''''A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala''''' is present at the beginning of ''The Lost Continent''. There is no definitive evidence of whether it is a book or a scroll (probably a book). The dragon drawings are illustrated by [[Joy Ang]]. | ||
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A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala is present at the beginning of The Lost Continent. There is no definitive evidence of whether it is a book or a scroll (probably a book). The dragon drawings are illustrated by Joy Ang.
Description:

Red, yellow, and/or orange, but always mixed with some black scales; four wings.
Abilities:
Vary from dragon to dragon; examples include deadly stingers that can extend from their wrists to stab their enemies; venom in their teeth or claws; a paralyzing toxin that can immobilize their prey; or boiling acid sprayed from a stinger on their tails, and in some cases, the ability to emit a disgusting smell. Those who have been stabbed with a stinger from a dragon who has eaten the breath of evil, as mentioned in The Hive Queen and The Poison Jungle, can be mind-controlled by that dragon, like how Queen Wasp controls most HiveWings. Fast-beating wings may be used for weapons.
Queen:

Description:
SilkWings dragonets are born wingless, but go through a metamorphosis at age six, when they develop four huge wings and silk-spinning abilities; as beautiful and gentle as butterflies, with scales in any color under the sun, except black.
Abilities:
Can spin silk from glands on their wrists to create webs or other woven articles; they can detect vibrations with their antennae to assess threats. Some SilkWings develop a rare ability: flamesilk, an ability that results in their silk being on fire instead of normal gray, silver silk.
Queens:
Queen Monarch (was the last known Queen of the SilkWings before they surrendered to the HiveWings)

Description:
Thought to have been wiped out during the Tree Wars with the HiveWings but aren’t. This tribe has green and brown scales and wings shaped like leaves.
Abilities:
They can absorb energy from sunlight and are accomplished gardeners; some LeafWings can speak to plants, which they call leafspeak.
Queen:
Queen Sequoia (believed by most HiveWings and SilkWings to be dead, though she is not)
Trivia:
- The tribes from Pantala all have much thinner legs and bodies than the dragons on Pyrrhia. This probably means that these types of dragons are lighter in weight and are built for agility.
- It is not known which tribe made this guide, but, presuming that HiveWings are the dominant tribe, it is likely this is a guide for HiveWings.
- SilkWings and HiveWings share a common ancestor, the BeetleWings. However, Tui has confirmed that they are extinct.