Willow
- "I'm Willow, and if you want to live, you should turn around and go back there right now."
- — Willow to Turtle and Tsunami in The Hive Queen.
Template:CharboxWillow is a female LeafWing, mentioned by Sundew in The Lost Continent and appearing in the epilogue of The Hive Queen. She wanted to save the SilkWings instead of wiping them out along with the HiveWings.
Appearance
Willow has brown eyes and dark green scales, with her wings and underside a paler green and a darker, dappled leaf pattern on her underside.
Biography
Willow was briefly mentioned by Sundew, who wondered why she wanted to save the SilkWing tribe.
In chapter six, Sundew said: "Wil--my tribe will fall over laughing at me right now." The 'Wil' part that Sundew almost said was likely Willow.
In the epilogue, Willow was shown saving Tsunami and Turtle from a large snake when they first arrived at Pantala. She introduced herself and told the two that if they wanted to live, they should go back to where they came from.
More flying in soon...
Quotes
"I'm Willow' [...] 'and if you want to live, you should turn around and go back there right now"
"Don't move .... And don't speak either."
Trivia
- Though the willow genus contains over 400 kinds of shrubs and trees, she is most likely named after the weeping willow tree. It is possible, however unlikely, that this is an example of literary irony and that she will or has gone through some kind of trauma.
- It is stated by Tsunami that Willow had an odd accent. As of right now, we do not know if it is only Willow and the LeafWings that speak with this accent, or if it is all the Pantala dragons. It is most likely unique to Willow, or Willow and her family, or all of Pantala.
- Tui has confirmed Sundew has a crush on her, but Willow doesn't know about it.
- It has been revealed that Willow is a peace believer. However, according to Tui, it is not welcome amongst her tribe.
- In the preview for The Poison Jungle, Sundew thinks about a carved jade frog that reminds her of the dragon she's "not supposed to think about." It is extremely likely that this was a gift from Willow, but the meaning behind it is currently unknown.
Gallery
-
A typical LeafWing, by Joy Ang
-
A typical LeafWing (colored,) by Joy Ang
-
Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
-
LeafWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
-
An actual weeping willow tree
-
Reference by Wolf the IceWing
References