Talons of Power (book)

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Talons of Power is the ninth book in the New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series and the fourth book in the second arc. The main protagonist is Prince Turtle.

Talons of Power follows Escaping Peril and precedes Darkness of Dragons.

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Summary

For every villain, there is a hero . . .

Turtle isn’t one of the heroes he reads about in stories. If he were, he’d use his animus powers to help Pyrrhia — instead of keeping his abilities a secret, even from his own sister. Now that Darkstalker, the sinister and impossibly old dragon from Pyrrhia’s most notorious legends, has returned, Turtle knows his own role is simple: hide and stay hidden.

The other dragons at Jade Mountain Academy, on the other hand, think Darkstalker is fascinating. He charms everyone he meets, including Turtle’s most skeptical friends. They all seem convinced that the ancient dragon has changed.

Turtle isn’t so sure. The more he watches Darkstalker from the shadows, the more Turtle knows that someone needs to stop the powerful dragon. A real hero. But Turtle is running out of time to find one, which means . . . he might have to try to save the day himself.

Drink Fluoride

Nobody gives a shit about these crappy books. Grammar is absolutely horrible in them. Warrior cats are better--go team Warrior cats/Firestar! 

Dedication

For Adam, my OTP and the only person I would trust with absolute magical power.

Plot

Prologue

No.

Part Two: Rise To Power

Part 3: The Lost City of Night

Epilogue

In the SandWing tribe, a group of dragons wearing bird medallions are attacking the SandWings. The SandWings are furious and think, 'Why isn't Queen Thorn protecting us?'. In the SeaWing tribe, a white light shot from the ocean and surrounded some dragonets. The dragonets said they were being attacked, by the vengeful ghost of Albatross. In the IceWing tribe, at least three dragons have caught a disease. The only known ones are Queen Glacier (who was the first to get the plague), Prince Narwhal, and Princess Tundra. Hailstorm asks the messenger if his parents are cured. The messenger says that Tundra and Narwhal are alive but getting worse and that Queen Glacier is dead.

Trivia

  • Tui T. Sutherland said on her blog that the ninth book will be the one to "rip out your heart and stomp on it."
  • Talons of Power is the second shortest book with only 290 pages.
  • The book gives another take on what may happen if animus power is used excessively, being, instead of losing your soul, you feel like your power can let you get away with anything, leading to dragons becoming willing to do terrible things, like murder.
  • Talons of Power seemed to reference a variety of things and books such as when Anemone told Turtle, "Let's go wake your sleeping beauty" and "With a cloak of invisibility".
  • The full cover shows Turtle finding Anemone before their fight that Moon had a vision of. They are at the ruins of the Island Palace, and Anemone is digging for a dagger Whirlpool had left her so she could challenge Queen Coral if she wanted to.
  • Clearsight's vision of Darkstalker wearing a crown of twisted metal points from Darkstalker (Legends) is proven to come true at the end of the book.
  • In the book, when Turtle was crossing to the Night Kingdom to follow Darkstalker, he felt a "sudden buzzing shock" when he was at the border. He also saw bones in the earth. It is likely that this is the shield Darkstalker put on the kingdom that killed IceWings.
  • The only other book with an animus's perspective is Darkstalker (Legends), with Darkstalker and Prince Fathom. This is the first and so far only main series book that has the POV of an animus.
  • Talons of Power is the second main series book with a SeaWing POV (the first being The Lost Heir).
  • On the cover, Turtle's phosphoric lights are blue, but in the book, they are described to give off a greenish light.
  • On the pre-final cover, Turtle didn't have his armband, but on the final cover, it is seen on right upper arm.
  • This is the only book cover with a SeaWing that has its phosphoric wing patterns, because, on the cover of The Lost Heir, Tsunami is missing hers.
  • Anemone is shown on the back cover, but her wing patterns are not shown. This may be because they are not spread against the sunlight, like Turtle's.
  • The paperback release might not be featuring Anemone on the back cover and only Turtle on the front just as in the Escaping Peril paperback version.

Covers

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Fanart


Wings of Fire books
First Arc The Dragonet ProphecyThe Lost HeirThe Hidden KingdomThe Dark SecretThe Brightest Night
Second Arc Moon RisingWinter TurningEscaping PerilTalons of PowerDarkness of Dragons
Third Arc The Lost ContinentThe Hive QueenThe Poison JungleThe Dangerous GiftThe Flames of Hope
Fourth Arc The Hybrid Prince
Legends DarkstalkerDragonslayer
Winglets PrisonersAssassinDeserterRunaway
Graphic Novels The Dragonet ProphecyThe Lost HeirThe Hidden KingdomThe Dark SecretThe Brightest NightMoon RisingWinter TurningEscaping PerilTalons of PowerDarkstalker
Other A Winglets CollectionWinglets Flip BookThe Winglets QuartetForge Your Dragon WorldOfficial Coloring BookA Guide to the Dragon WorldHow to DrawOfficial Stained Glass Art Book

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