A Wingwatcher's Guide to Dragons

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The cover page of A Wingwatcher's Guide to Dragons from Dragonslayer.

A Wingwatcher's Guide to Dragons is a scroll written by scavengers, being present at the beginning of Dragonslayer. The dragon illustrations are drawn by Joy Ang. It is a scroll accessible to scavengers through libraries, and copies have been found in Valor. It is the first scroll published by scavengers to have a title.

A typical Night Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Purplish-black scales and scattered silver scales like a night sky full of stars; forked black tongues.

Abilities:

Can breathe fire, disappear into dark shadows.

Habitat:

Unknown

Watch Out For: 

These rarely seen dragons could be mutations of other types, or a nearly extinct species; probably not very important.

A typical Swamp Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description: 

Thick, armoured brown scales, sometimes with amber and gold underscales; large flat heads with nostrils on top of the snout.

Abilities:

Can breathe fire, hold their breath for up to an hour, blend into large mud puddles.

Habitat:

The swamps, marshes, and boiling mud pools between the mountains and the sea.

Watch Out For:

Often found hiding under the mud; also their teeth, claws, fire, the usual.

A typical Desert Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Pale gold or white scales the color of desert sand; forked black tongues.

Abilities:

Can survive a long time without water, poison prey with the tips of their tails like scorpions, bury themselves for camouflage in the desert sand, breathe fire.

Habitat: 

The vast desert west of the forest.

Watch Out For:

Their venomous barbed tails, their teeth, claws, fire.

A typical Rainforest Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Scales that can shift colors, usually bright like birds of paradise; prehensile tails.

Abilities:

Can camouflage their scales to blend into their surroundings; rumor has it they can also shoot venom from their fangs.

Habitat:

The mysterious impenetrable rainforest, east of the mountains.

Watch Out For:

We have no idea! No recorded survivor encounters, so they're probably the deadliest and stealthiest of all dragons.

A typical Ice Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Silvery scales like the moon or pale blue like ice, ridged claws to grip the ice, forked blue tongues; tails narrow to a whip thin end.

Abilities:

Can withstand subzero temperatures and bright light; exhale a deadly freezing frostbreath.

Habitat:

The icy arctic region of the upper northwest peninsula, we think.

Watch Out For:

Their breath, which can freeze a human solid; also their teeth and claws.

A typical Mountain Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Red-gold or orange scales, enormous wings.

Abilities:

Powerful fighters and fliers; can breathe fire.

Habitat:

The central mountain range.

Watch Out For:

The way they swoop out of nowhere at high speed, also their teeth, claws, fire.

Sea Wing

A typical Sea Dragon, by Joy Ang

Description:

Blue or green or aquamarine scales; webs between their claws; gills on their necks; glow in the dark stripes on their tails, snouts, underbellies.

Abilities:

Can breathe underwater, create huge waves with the splash of their powerful tails.

Habitat:

The ocean, but possibly also large lakes and rivers.

Watch Out For:

Swimming in any large body of water, also, of course, their teeth and claws (but on the plus side, no fire!)

Trivia

  • This is the first book in in the series published by scavengers to have a title.
  • This confirms that a Wingwatcher's job is to be on the lookout for dragons approaching or attacking scavenger settlements, and possibly fight them if need be.