LeafWings

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LeafWings were one of the three tribes (alongside SilkWings and HiveWings) that inhabited the continent of Pantala before they nearly became extinct during the Tree Wars with the HiveWings. They are most often named after types of trees.[1] They had green and brown scales, and wings shaped like leaves. LeafWings are able to absorb sunlight, and most were accomplished gardeners.

They nearly became extinct after they were defeated in a war with the HiveWings after refusing their rule, with Sundew, Belladonna, and Hemlock being the last known living LeafWings.

In The Lost Continent, LeafWings are thought to be extinct, with propaganda posters painting them as the enemy. In fact, they are so antagonized that all trees have been removed from the areas of Pantala that the Hive controls, as LeafWings live in trees.

Description

LeafWings had green and brown scales on their body, along with leaf-like patterns. They had appeared to have webbed spines, similar to a SeaWings' while their snout looked similar to a RainWing's. They also had a flat tail, ending in a leaf shape. Their wings are also leaf-like, with leaf veins in the webbing and their wings in the form of branches, complimenting their name. Their horns appear to be skinny and flat ended, almost like leaves. The scales atop their eyes go over the top of their horns, giving it a partially plated look. Their scales are uneven, vaguely resembling chloroplasts and plant cells. They have a plated underbelly, and a slender body shape.

Abilities

LeafWings were able to absorb sunlight, they are said to have been accomplished gardeners, and it is rumored some had unusual control over plants.

Known LeafWings

Trivia

  • LeafWings are the only Pantalan tribe to have one pair of wings.
  • A few years before the Lost Continent Book was announced, rumors went around that there was a "GrassWings" tribe on the second continent. Perhaps this rumor had been partially true with the introduction of LeafWings.

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