Lark

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Template:SpoilerDragonslayer Template:Charbox Lark is a female scavenger appearing in Dragonslayer. She is Ivy's mother and Heath's wife.

Personality

Lark seems to care for her daughter, and answers many of her questions, although with some difficult ones she has trouble coming up with answers for them. She also seems to have respect for her husband. She can be stern when she needs to. Lark apparently dislikes animals and dragons, as she believe that they don’t have feelings. She clearly has a lot of respect for Heath in the beginning of Dragonslayer, but as the book goes on she seems more aware of his flaws and lies. More information flying in soon...

Biography

Dragonslayer

Lark first appears in chapter 3 of Dragonslayer when Ivy asks her mother a question. More information flying in soon!

Quotes

"Yes, he's very famous, dear. Probably the most famous person in the world."

"Dragonslayer, Ivy. Yes. Well, partly because he's the lord of the town, but mostly because he's the only dragonslayer alive today. And it wasn't that long ago."

"Slayer, Ivy. No, Uncle Stone didn't slay the dragon. He was just there when it happened."

"...It means Daddy poked the dragon very hard until it fell over and didn't get up again."

"Ye-es, sort of. But he didn't eat the dragon afterward."

"Humans don't eat dragons, silly bean. Also, he kind of had to run away in a hurry from the other dragons."

"There were quite a lot of them, Ivy. And dragons are very big."

"No, you don't. We're safe down here, far away from all the dragons. Your father keeps us all safe."

"...No, your uncle just... gets sad sometimes, and then he thinks about that night and gets upset."

"I'll tell you when you're older, Ivy."

"Ivy, go to sleep."

"It's an animal, Ivy. It doesn't have feelings. And your father is a hero. Now shhhh."

"NO, Ivy."

"Once upon a time, a mighty hero went forth into the desert and slayed the dragon queen. [...] He battled bravely into the night until she lay dead on the sand, and then he galloped home with the greatest treasure the world has ever seen."

"Shhh, [...] No one can see it. It's in a secret place."

"Daffodil has so many helpful thoughts."

"Of course I have." - About seeing Heath's treasure