SandWing

SandWings, also known as sand dragons or desert dragons to humans, are a Pyrrhian dragon tribe who dwell in the Kingdom of Sand, a vast desert near the center of Pyrrhia. They are currently ruled by Queen Thorn.

The SandWings were the cause of the War of SandWing Succession, as the three warring princesses were vying for control of their tribe. Each princess had different allies-Blister with the SeaWings and NightWings, Burn with the SkyWings and MudWings, and Blaze with the IceWings. None of these alliances seem to remain after the end of the war.

Description Edit
SandWings have pale yellow, pale gold, light sandy-colored, white-gold, light yellow-brown, or off-white scales that blend in with the desert sand. All SandWings have obsidian-black eyes, a spike on the top of their nose and below their ear, and a black forked tongue. They have short horns and a frill or ridge going from the top of their snout to ~3/4 down their tails, which have a scorpion-like stinger on the end. This tail barb is usually black but may be paler on some dragons.

SandWings may have different patterns on their scales and wings, including black diamond patterns, brown speckled markings, and triangle patterns on a dragon's wings. SandWing eggs are pale or white-yellow.

Diet Edit
SandWings are light eaters. They eat animals from the desert such as camels and lizards, and may cook or prepare much of their food. Date cookies, dried dates and fruit, bread, and roasted lizards are prepared in the kitchen of the SandWing palace. They also consume camel milk. SandWings are willing to eat fruit and vegetables, though they are scarce in the desert.

Abilities Edit
SandWings have scales that radiate warmth and are capable of breathing fire. They can camouflage into sand, sustain themselves on very little food and water, and have good senses of hearing and smell.

SandWings have venomous barbed tails, similar to scorpion tails. Their venom can kill a full-grown dragon.[citation needed]SandWings do not develop their tail-barb venom until they're older, and as young dragonets they have a smaller barb that has not fully developed.[citation needed]The cure for SandWing venom is brightsting cactus.

Animus magic Edit
The SandWing tribe has animus magic, though little is known about their animus dragons or spells they have cast. One notable animus-touched object is the Eye of Onyx, enchanted to pick a good queen for the SandWing tribe. Jerboa and Jerboa II are the only known animus SandWings.

Society Edit
SandWings have a reputation among other tribes as sneaky outlaws. Many SandWings work as merchants or assassins, especially in the Scorpion Den. They celebrate "moon festivals," and are a surprisingly musical tribe. Winter once described them to be "nearly as untrustworthy as NightWings, but half as smart and twice as likely to betray you for gold and treasure."

SandWings do not appear to have standard education or schooling for common dragonets. SandWing dragonets are taught to hold their tails in a certain way to prevent accidents involving their barb.

Names Edit
SandWings are often named after the desert, both features of the land (such as Oasis and Horizon) and local flora and fauna (such as Meerkat and Agave). Fire and heat-related names are also common (such as Burn, Smolder, Kindle, and Char), and SandWings may be named after physical attributes (such as Six-Claws). However, as Sunny described it, 'his parents might have just been being creative' and not followed the traditional SandWing naming system.

Click here for a list of known SandWings.

Animus dragons Edit

 * Jerboa
 * Jerboa II

Students at Jade Mountain Edit

 * Arid
 * Onyx (formerly)
 * Ostrich
 * Pronghorn
 * Qibli

Trivia Edit

 * Most SandWings are claustrophobic.
 * It is likely that the SandWings obtained much of their treasure from the NightWing and IceWing's payments to them mentioned in Legends: Darkstalker.

Gallery Edit
A typical SandWing (colored), by Joy Ang

A typical SandWing (lineart), by Joy Ang

A typical SandWing from the German publication, by Max Meinzold Add a photo to this gallery

References Edit

 * 1) ↑ Deserter, page
 * 2) ↑ The Lost Heir, page 188
 * 3) ↑ The Brightest Night, page 62
 * 4) ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Brightest Night, page 43-44
 * 5) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 173
 * 6) ↑ The Brightest Night, prologue
 * 7) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 18
 * 8) ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, page 144
 * 9) ↑ The Brightest Night, page 54
 * 10) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 164
 * 11) ↑ Moon Rising, page 100
 * 12) ↑ Winter Turning, page 25
 * 13) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 5
 * 14) ↑ Winter Turning, page 71
 * 15) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 321
 * 16) ↑ Darkness of Dragons, page 329