She tells him that they must not kill any of the SandWing queens and they should drag out the war for the next ten years. The goal is to kill Commander Tempest, a talented SeaWing general who is threateningly close to winning the war for Blister's side. They discuss that Blister and Tempest must meet somewhere on land to discuss war plans and they just need to find that place. As they continue their search, Deathbringer finds that his night vision is growing stronger. They fly into a storm and find a SandWing hurrying into an island, the site of Blister and her dragons.
They get ready to fly onto another island to wait out the storm but lightning suddenly hits Quickstrike, rendering her unconscious and wounded. Deathbringer struggles to steer her onto the beach. He tries to wake her up but it doesn't work so he hides her and himself. Two days later, when Quickstrike still hasn't woken up, he decides to continue with the mission. At midnight he sneaks off to spy on the camp and hears Blister and the MudWings discussing war plans. He hears from Blister that Commander Tempest will arrive tomorrow. They lay out their weapons before going to discuss war strategies in the tent.
When the dragons come out of the tent, concluding their discussions, Deathbringer throws a spear into Tempest's heart from his hiding place, killing her. No one finds Deathbringer, but a pair of dragons report to Blister that they found a NightWing who had been hit by lightning.
Blister, though curious, tells them that it is irrelevant and that they should just kill her. Deathbringer blames himself and silently cries for Quickstrike's life, vowing that if he ever finds someone else to care about, he will not let his mission come first. Two weeks later, Morrowseer meets with Deathbringer to deliver a message.
Deathbringer doesn't tell him about Quickstrike's death and instead reports the results of the mission, saying that the MudWings may leave Blister and will possibly ally themselves with one of the other sisters. Morrowseer admits they did better then he expected and with these results and hands him a mission to kill General Six-Claws who is working for Princess Burn and leaves.
Deathbringer decides that he won't kill Six-Claws but instead will try and convince him to stop working for Burn. This Winglet is set between the events of the Prologue and Chapter 1 of Legends: It is revealed Arctic's act of injuring Snowflake, his would be wife, was a major reason for the war between the IceWings and the NightWings in Legends: Darkstalker , in addition to the misunderstanding that Arctic was kidnapped by the NightWings, not willingly left with them.
This book starts with Foeslayer's POV. She's in the dome after she met Prince Arctic see Darkstalker Legends prologue. Her mother, Prudence, comes over and suspiciously asks where Foeslayer was. She notices Foeslayer's diamond earring and asks her where she got it, accusing her of stealing it. She tries to pull it off but it stings her talon; the protective enchantment Arctic had placed on it protected Foeslayer. She tells her mother that an IceWing gave it to her, and Arctic, noticing them fighting, comes over and tries to keep Foeslayer from being punished and somewhat fails.
When Foeslayer tells Prudence that she and Arctic met outside, she is ordered to go back to her chambers as punishment. As Foeslayer heads out, she sees Snowflake and remembers that Arctic is supposed to marry her, making Foeslayer upset, since she loves Arctic.
It's revealed that Snowflake is actually filled with seething rage and is always angry like Arctic had speculated earlier. She doesn't think she can stand being married to Arctic for the rest of her life because of her hate of the IceWing royal family and Arctic himself. She then meets Princess Snowfox, Queen Diamond's niece.
Snowfox tells Snowflake that she may call her Fox, since they both have the same surname of "Snow", and Snowflake says that she will as long as Fox never calls her "Flake". Fox slightly sarcastically tells Snowflake about how wonderful for her it would be to marry Arctic, and Snowflake equally sarcastically agrees, letting her dislike of Arctic slip. Fox sees this and talks to her about a plan to get rid of Arctic and make herself the future queen.
On the second-to-last night of the NightWing visit, Diamond finds Arctic in his room and asks him why he's up so late. In truth, he was just about to go and have another secret meeting with Foeslayer, but he instead tells his mother that he's worried about the gifting ceremony. Diamond tells her son that a true IceWing wouldn't be worried, and reminds of what she told him he should make. Arctic then remembers that he told Foeslayer about it two nights ago: Foeslayer laughed at the idea of it and suggested that a better gift of vision would be something that tells you exactly what is going to happen whatever you ask.
Foeslayer also tells him that he shouldn't enchant an object to do that because Diamond would use it horribly. Following this, Arctic asked for more ideas, to which Foeslayer replied that she had "only about eighty million. Arctic says he has some other ideas that he'll talk to her about in the morning. To make sure Arctic sleeps, Diamond puts two guards inside his room and Arctic realizes he won't be able to talk to Foeslayer that night. It goes back to Snowflake, who is on a balcony listening to the conversation with Fox, whom she has become great friends with.
They have been watching Arctic and Foeslayer's meetings every night. They make a plan; Snowflake will tell Arctic a rumor that Diamond is thinking of killing the NightWings, especially Foeslayer, because the negotiations didn't go as planned. Meanwhile Fox will tell the guards that something strange might be happening tomorrow night, so that if Arctic tries to run away with Foeslayer he won't be able to go back.
On the last night, Foeslayer is with Prudence who is packing to leave the next morning. Foeslayer is frustrated because Arctic hadn't talked to her since two nights ago. Prudence is scolding Foeslayer about her pacing when she freezes and stops moving. Arctic walks through a wall, apologizing for freezing Prudence, and tells Foeslayer that they should run away and live alone together and have a great life, and he enchants the earring to keep Foeslayer safe from any of Diamond's enchantments.
Foeslayer considers leaving, but she doesn't want to abandon her tribe and mother. Foeslayer suggests that they can go back to the Night Kingdom, and Arctic reluctantly agrees. As Arctic leaves to freeze any dragons in their way Prudence reveals that she had been planning for Foeslayer to fall in love with Arctic, have his eggs, and with any luck, end up with NightWing animus dragons, even though the plan had been ruined by Foeslayer's insistence that Prince Arctic join them in the Night Kingdom. As her mother leaves to get Starclaws and Discretion, the other two NightWings that had been on the diplomatic mission, Foeslayer swears to never tell Arctic what her mother had said so that he will not feel as if she had manipulated him.
The five dragons leave the palace, and just as Arctic and Foeslayer do so, six IceWing guards come after them. Foeslayer tells Arctic that they have to leave, but he falters because he knows one of the guards behind him. They shoot arrows at Foeslayer but the arrows swerve away due to the earring enchantment. Arctic enchants the guards' spears to just stop them but the spears kill the guards, which wasn't what Arctic meant, leaving him upset and guilty.
Snowflake comes forward and yells at Arctic that he doesn't deserve to be happy, and tries to fight him. Foeslayer shoots fire at her just to drive her back but Arctic causes the fire to get Snowflake's wings badly burnt. Snowflake falls and Fox extinguishes the flames with her frostbreath, yelling at Arctic that she's going to kill every last NightWing if she gets the chance. They fly to the cliff where Prudence offers her the bracelet to get across, but Foeslayer declines, saying the earring will keep her safe.
Foeslayer asks if Arctic's soul is alright, to which he replies that it is none of her concern. When she tells him that it is, Arctic growls and her mother looks at Foeslayer smugly. Foeslayer still believes that she'll make Arctic happy, and she tells herself that she knows she loves Arctic, and it'll still be her and Arctic, together against the world, forever. The first book in the series, published July 1, , is written in third-person from the view of Clay, and mostly revolves around the dragonets leaving their cave, and meeting the SkyWings.
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A war is going on between five of the seven dragon tribes over who will take the throne of the SandWings. It started when Queen Oasis of the Sandwings is killed by a scavenger Human leaving the three options for the throne. Ditzy Blaze, cunning Blister and vicious Burn. The dragonets Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, and Sunny are raised in a cave under a mountain by three guardians Kestrel, Dune, and Webs , part of the organization trying to end the war, the Talons of Peace.
One day, Morrowseer arrives. He half-approves of Clay, Tsunami, and Starflight, but is uncertain of Sunny, and hates Glory, because she is a RainWing, and not part of his prophecy, which called for a SkyWing. Morrowseer leaves after having a private discussion with the dragonets' guardians. The guardians chain Tsunami to a stalactite, and retreat to their cave, where Clay eavesdrops on them as they plan to kill Glory and replace her.
Clay returns to the dragonets and they make a plan to escape. Clay travels down the underground river until he encounters some kind of acid, and is knocked unconscious. Tsunami rescues him, having escaped her chains using Starflight and Sunny's fire. Once outside, the two dragonets encounter a human which are called 'scavengers' by dragons carrying treasure, but a SkyWing appears to claim it, declaring that she is Queen Scarlet.
She tries to take them captive, but Tsunami stabs her in the tail, and they flee, navigating their way back to the cave. Just as Clay opens the door from outside, Queen Scarlet reappears with a Skywing army, kills Dune, and they are taken to the SkyWing arena. There, Clay meets Peril, a dragon with fire-hot scales, who is also Queen Scarlet's champion in the arena.
Clay fights an Icewing named Fjord in the arena, but Fjord is killed by some mysterious black acidic venom that eats away at his scales and one of his eyes. That night, Peril informs Clay that Sunny is being held in Burn's guest room. After a trial, In which Clay and Peril find out that Kestrel is Peril's mother, Peril is set to fight for her mother's freedom. Scarlet gets angry and drops the defendant, Osprey, Who has a paralyzed tail and so cannot fly, from a height.
That night, Clay gets all of the prisoners to sing "Oh the Dragonets are Coming! Clay, Tsunami, and Starflight try to escape, but Peril betrays them. The next day, Tsunami is forced to fight in the arena, first against an insane SeaWing named Gill, whom she kills, Then against Starflight. When they refuse, Queen Scarlet releases successively more dangerous creatures into the arena, finally planning to have them fight all four of the Icewing prisoners. Before the fight begins, a group of Nightwings descend from the sky and kill all of the Icewings, rescue Starflight, and leave the Dragonets with only four left to escape.
When Clay and Peril are forced to fight, Glory attacks Queen Scarlet using the mysterious black venom, which is shot from her fangs, and Peril frees Clay and his friends from their chains and clamps, along with Kestrel. Both Kestrel and Clay offer Peril the chance to accompany them on their journey, but Peril refuses, opting to remain in the Sky Kingdom. The Four dragonets travel to the Mud Kingdom to find Clay's parents, and discover that Clay's mother sold him to the Talons of Peace for two cows. Then he finds out that he wasn't trying to kill the other Dragonets, but only trying to help them hatch.
His siblings offer to let him join them, but Clay declines, saying that he had to stop the war first, but that afterwards he could come back. After Morrowseer drops Starflight back in between the Mud and Rainforest Kingdoms,They decide to head towards the Kingdom in hope of finding safety there with Queen Coral. In the epilogue, Kestrel is violently killed by Morroweer and Blister, one of the SandWing successors.
The second book in the series, published January 1, , is written from the view of Tsunami. It is set in the Kingdom of the Sea. The book opens with the dragonets resting on a beach that borders the Kingdom of the Sea. A patrol of SkyWings passes, and the dragonets quickly hide. One of the SkyWings pauses, and Tsunami, thinking that they had been spotted, attacks. Clay joins in the fight and not long after, the SkyWing passes out.
Starflight has the idea of tying the SkyWing to a tree. Four days later, the dragonets spend the night on an island on the Bay of a Thousand Scales. Tsunami decides to explore, and dives into the sea, where she meets another SeaWing. The Seawing tries to communicate using his glowing stripes, but Tsunami doesn't understand, and the two of them swim to the surface. The Seawing then spots Clay, who he mistakes for an enemy MudWing, and begins to attack him. Tsunami stops him and tells him that they are the Dragonets of Destiny, and learns that the dragon's name is Riptide.
Riptide tells her that her markings show she is royalty, and that she must be the missing princess, who was stolen as an egg. Anemone is kept on a harness attached to the Queen to protect her. Tsunami explains that they are the Dragonets of Destiny and introduces her friends. Queen Coral then shows Tsunami her library where she meets a dragon called Whirlpool.
Another dragon called Piranha appears and tells the queen that there is a dead SkyWing on an island not so far from the palace. They go to investigate, and Tsunami realizes the dead dragon is Kestrel, one of her guardians, but doesn't tell Queen Coral. The next morning, Coral takes Tsunami and Anemone to the Council meeting. The council discusses a rescue mission for Gill, the dragon Tsunami killed in the arena, and she learns that Gill was her father.
Tsunami also begins taking Aquatic lessons, first with Whirlpool, where she doesn't learn anything, and then with Riptide. On her way back to the palace, she is attacked by an unknown dragon. She tells her mother, who starts fretting about the safety of the royal female eggs, so the council heads to the deep palace to check on the eggs. They find one of the eggs shattered on the floor.
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Tsunami takes the remaining female egg and swears to protect it. She then goes to find and release her friends, but she finds that Clay is chained to the ground and is about to perish from the flood. Tsunami convinces the guards Snail, Flounder, Herring and Kelp to use the keys to free Clay and spends the night with them. During breakfast the next morning, the dragonets, along with Blister Who had arrived the earlier night and Queen Coral, discuss Kestrel's death, and Blister asks Coral to show her how the "secret weapon," Anemone, is coming along.
Tsunami learns that Anemone is an animus dragon, with the power to enchant objects to do her bidding. Blister finds Webs, one of the dragonets guardians, spying on them. Queen Coral tries to kill him, but Tsunami and Clay save him, lying that he might have useful information. When Webs wakes up, Queen Coral interrogates him but doesn't get any useful information.
A dragon brings in Riptide, and claims he was found outside the palace, and Tsunami admits she has been taking Aquatic lessons from him. Coral thinks he has been working for the Talons of Peace, and Blister latches on to the idea, saying Riptide might have been working with Webs to kill heirs to the throne. Tsunami realizes Blister wants Webs dead. Later, Tsunami is in the royal hatchery when she overhears something moving, and a statue of Orca which is Tsunami's animus sister that died in a challenge to Queen Coral attacks her.
She traps the statue, which she realizes is animus enchanted, and escapes with the egg, which Tsunami names Auklet. Queen Coral has the statue destroyed, but when the dragonets try to leave Blister reveals who killed King Gill and Coral imprisons them. Anemone visits them, saying she enchanted a spear to find Tsunami's attacker, who turns out to be Whirlpool.
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Whirlpool tries to kill Tsunami again, but Anemone accidentally kills him, allowing the dragonets to escape through the electric eels and free Riptide and Webs. A MudWing named Crocodile appears, and claims she followed Webs to the palace and brought an attack from Burn's army. Glory kills Crocodile with her venom, but Blister catches them escaping and scratches Webs with her tail. The dragonets decide to take Webs to the Rainforest Kingdom, as they may know how to treat SandWing poison. The third book in the series, published May 28, , is written from the view of Glory.
The book is mostly set in the Rainforest Kingdom and the Night Kingdom. The story follows Glory and the other dragonets as they attempt to find out why RainWings are going missing. Glory is thrilled about finally going home, even if they are only returning to heal Webs, their former guardian. The dragonets Glory, Sunny, Clay, Starflight and Tsunami believe that the RainWings will be able to heal SandWing venom, since one of the RainWing abilities is to spray a deadly venom from a pair of fangs, similar to some snakes.
The dragonets encounter a pair of MudWings patrolling, and overhear one of them bringing up the topic of the legendary monster that lives in the rainforest. When Glory follows them she hears loud dragon screams and finds them both dead, with their throats ripped out. Sunny disappears, then both Tsunami and Clay say something has bitten them. However, Glory and Starflight are not affected. When Glory yells for anybody nearby to show themselves, several RainWings appear and address Glory.
She flies with the RainWings as they make their way to the hidden village in the trees. She arrives safely with her unconscious friends to the hidden kingdom. When she arrives, she meets a dragon who is soon revealed to be her brother, Jambu. At his insistence and the thought of her friends not waking for several more hours, she takes a sun nap. She immediately regrets falling asleep as soon as she got to the rainforest, as she feels like it's something that a stereotypical RainWing would do.
She also finds a sloth on her shoulder which she names Silver, who becomes her pet for the rest of the series. She ends up finding out that twelve RainWings had gone missing recently, and that nothing had been done to find them. Queen Magnificent agrees and Glory is now left with the task while her friends go and try to save their guardian Webs from the SandWing venom. Clay, Starflight, and Glory head out into the forest where they find a dying sloth.
Clay mercifully kills the sloth while the other two look around for whatever infected the sloth. They end up finding an animus-touched tunnel, and Glory and Clay decide to stay and investigate. They stay overnight and watch to see if anyone comes out of the tunnel. Sunny, Starflight, Tsunami, and two other RainWings come to see the tunnel. They decide to wrap vines around Clay and Glory and the two enter the cave only to find themselves in the middle of the desert near Burn's stronghold.
The two return and have a discussion with the other dragonets and Jambu, when suddenly Mangrove appears and runs through the tunnel. Glory, Jambu, and the rest of the dragonets follow and make their way to the Ice Kingdom. They arrive in the Ice Kingdom and Glory finds an assassin named Deathbringer. He is hiding near Blaze's fortress, on the outskirts of the Ice Kingdom.
Glory disguises herself as an IceWing using the model of an actual IceWing named Fjord and questions him for why he's there. During her questioning and slight banter, Deathbringer describes himself as "all-wonderful and all-handsome". After she questions him, Glory sneaks away, and discusses Deathbringer with her friends. Glory and Jambu enter Blaze's fortress using IceWing disguises. Glory and Jambu meet Princess Blaze, and bring her and hidden Mangrove to the group.
Deathbringer then attempts to kill Blaze and one of the weapons manages to cut her throat but the second is blocked by Tsunami's wing. Glory attacks Deathbringer and attacks him with his own weapon throwing stars and Deathbringer surrenders. Suddenly, the group sees a IceWings coming to save Blaze. The dragonets then flee to the rainforest. Glory and Tsunami hide near the tunnel, catch Deathbringer, and tie him to a tree. When Glory asks why she and Tsunami shouldn't just kill Deathbringer, and why the NightWings would want her dead, Deathbringer replies "Because I'm too charismatic and charming to kill?
Glory finds the first answer to be a little too close to true. After that, Glory sends Tsunami away, and decides to use herself as a bait to the "rainforest monster". She instructs Clay not to let Deathbringer talk, afraid of the assassin telling Clay where she was going. A short distance away, Glory finds some traces of venom, along with a small talonprint, and gets kidnapped by the NightWings. She gets saved by Clay, Deathbringer, and one of the lost dragonets, Kinkajou.
She gets back and warns Queen Magnificent who does not care even a little bit. Because Magnificent did not want to do anything Glory challenges Magnificent to the throne. Instead of fighting for the throne in a battle to the death, the RainWings use a competition of RainWing traits to decide who becomes the new queen. Glory forms a team of her new RainWing friends, while the RainWing queens form their own team. Jambu and Queen Exquisite have a tree gliding race where Exquisite cheats and nearly gets Jambu killed.
Tamarin wins due to her powerful sense of smell. Glory and Magnificent go against each other in a camouflage contest which Magnificent wins. Mangrove and Dazzling go head to head in a fruit gathering competition where Mangrove wins, and Dazzling admits to cheating but the games continue.
Kinkajou and Grandeur have the final match in a venom shooting contest. The two have a good match until a sloth falls in onto the target and nearly gets shot but is blocked by Kinkajou's wing. She gets hit in a small triangle on her wing, and the scales begin melting. Glory, in a panic, asks Grandeur to spray her venom onto a piece of paper she had venomed herself. Grandeur complies, and to her shock the venom cancels.
Due to the venom of blood relatives cancelling each other out, this means Glory and Grandeur are related, most likely grandmother or great-aunt. Grandeur was descended from original RainWing queens, which means that Glory is the rightful queen of the RainWings, and, according to Grandeur, the first in a long time who deserved to be queen. Grandeur forfeits making Glory the new queen of the RainWings, but then Clay crashes into the pavilion stating that Starflight has fled to the Night Kingdom to warn the NightWings of the RainWing attack.
The fourth book in the series, published October 29, , is written from the view of Starflight. The book is mostly set in the Night Kingdom. Starflight was kidnapped by NightWings while watching the tunnel with Clay. He wakes in a NightWing dormitory, surrounded by NightWing dragonets. He meets two of them, Mightyclaws and Mindreader. Starflight discovers he has a half sister, Fierceteeth. Morrowseer arrives and takes Starflight to a council meeting. Starflight realizes that the queen of the NightWings is hidden behind a screen, and speaks through her daughter, princess Greatness.
Morrowseer takes Starflight to a forest, where the big NightWing eats a half dead giant albatross. Starflight realizes that NightWings have a special bacteria in their mouths that infects their prey, and while he said that, Morrowseer realised who Starflight's father is. Morrowseer takes Starflight to meet his father, and Starflight meets a NightWing dragonet, Fatespeaker.
Starflight realizes that Fatespeaker was his replacement. Morrowseer takes them to Starflight's father, Mastermind, who is a scientist. Starflight finds Orchid, who is one of the missing RainWings. Starflight then meets the "alternate dragonets of destiny": Fatespeaker is an "alternate" too. Morrowseer orders the "alternates" to kill Starflight, but he escapes and hides in the RainWing prisons. Fatespeaker finds him and convinces him to come out of hiding.
That night, he and Fatespeaker decide to explore the NightWing's fortress, where Starflight discovers an old, animus-enchanted gemstone called a Dreamvisitor. This allows him to walk into any dragon's dream, so long as he has seen them before and that dragon is asleep.
He can communicate through the dreams as well. Starflight uses this to dreamvisit Queen Glory and warn her of the impending NightWing attack. The next day, Morrowseer takes the alternates and Starflight on a long flight back to the mainland, where Starflight realizes the NightWing island is way off of the northern SkyWing coast. Morrowseer forces the dragonets except Fatespeaker to try and convince a small outpost of SkyWings that they are the real Dragonets of Destiny and to change their alliance from Burn to Blister.
It's almost worked when a group of NightWings shows up and burns the outpost down, killing all of the SkyWings inside. When Squid gets upset and starts to whine, Morrowseer sends him away alone in enemy territory. Even though Squid was mean to her, Fatespeaker is very upset about Squid's safety and she decides to find and talk to the NightWing Queen about Morrowseer's treatment of the Dragonets.
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That night, she and Starflight go exploring, and end up finding a secret room where a giant vat of lava is sitting on the floor, behind the screen that Starflight noticed earlier. Suddenly, a huge black dragon rises from the lava, and turns out to be Queen Battlewinner of the NightWings. She was blasted down her throat by an IceWing with frostbreath, so she had to live in the lava in order to counteract the ice taking over her body.
She tells them Morrowseer can do whatever he wants. A few nights later, Flame snuck out of the dorm, so Fatespeaker and Starflight followed him. He went all the way down to the dungeons, where he conversed with Deathbringer about becoming an assassin. The next morning, Morrowseer took the dragonets out for battle training. Flame and Fatespeaker were paired up to fight. When it wasn't going well for Fatespeaker, Viper was thrown in to help Flame kill her.
Starflight found this unfair, so he jumped in to help Fatespeaker. Somehow during the battle, Viper was thrown into a lava pit, where she died. Before she fell entirely in, however, she managed to scratch Flame with her venomous tail. Starflight realizes this is his chance to escape. He uses Flame's injury as an excuse to go into the rainforest with Fatespeaker and then "through the other tunnel to the desert", where the antidote to SandWing venom was found.
He never went through the second tunnel, however, but took Flame to the healer's hut in the rainforest because they also had the antidote. He was able to warn Queen Glory and talk to all of his friends, and they formulated a plan to attack to NightWing island. The RainWings used their camouflage scales to sneak on to the island by the tunnels, and they used sleeping darts to tranquilize any NightWings they came across.
They freed all of the captives when the volcano on the island started to erupt. Glory offered the NightWings a deal: If they didn't, she made them fly off to the continent to fend for themselves. Right as the last dragons are heading into the rainforest, Morrowseer appears and confronts the original five Dragonets of Destiny.
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He tells them that the prophecy was a lie made up by the NightWings in order to be able to find themselves a new home. Sunny is very distraught and flees into the rainforest. Then, the volcano erupts entirely and fills the tunnel with fire. Morrowseer is killed, but Clay was able to protect the dragonets from the brunt of the fire,due to his fireproof scales. However, Starflight was badly burned, and ended up being blinded. The fifth book in the series, and the last of the first arc, published March 25, It is written from the view of Sunny.
Sunny is captured by three NightWings,holding the obsidian mirror, but she escapes her captors and follows them as they head to the Scorpion Den, a large town surrounding a desert oasis, where they plan to sell information to Thorn, the leader of the Outclaws, a gang of criminal SandWings who guard the oasis. Thorn kills one of the Nightwings who had captured Sunny and has the other two imprisoned. She questions Sunny about the NightWings, and repeatedly asks if she is "here for the reward". Sunny denies all knowledge of a reward, and tells Thorn about her life growing up under the Talons.
Thorn puts the puzzle together, and figures out that Sunny is her daughter. She is distracted by a dragonbite viper, which is the only snake that could kill a dragon. Sunny falls asleep, but when she wakes up, Thorn is throwing a party for her. However, as she exits the tent, Sunny is captured again and taken to Queen Burn with hopes of a reward for the funny-looking dragonet. At the stronghold, Sunny meets Smolder, Burn's brother. He is nice to her and shows her his pet scavenger, aka a human, named Flower. However, Smolder tells Sunny he has to keep her locked up until Burn gets back, and he puts her in Burn's "weirdling tower", which is filled with all sorts of disturbing dragon parts and creatures.
Also being held captive in the tower is ex-Queen Scarlet, who's throne has been overtaken by her daughter, Ruby. The next day, Smolder takes Sunny out of the tower and down to the treasury rooms. He asks her to help him solve the mystery of how three scavengers emptied four rooms filled with treasure, and got away with only two horses at full gallop. Before Sunny can explain her theory, an attack was launched on the Stronghold. Sunny flies up to a tower to see what's happening, and it turns out Thorn came to rescue Sunny after finding out what happened.
Sunny can't think of any way to stop the fighting, until she sees someone wriggling out of the sand. It's Peril, who came to rescue Scarlet. Sunny intercepts Peril at the Tower door and explains her situation. Peril agrees to help, so long as Sunny won't interfere with her rescuing Scarlet. Peril stops the fighting and rescues Scarlet. Thorn meets Smolder, who tells him that he has something for her. He takes Thorn and Sunny down to the library, which is in shambles. He starts looking for an old letter labeled "Thorn" when he gets the news that Burn is on her way back.
He locks Sunny and Thorn in the library with no way out. Sunny uses her fire to burn a careful hole in the door, and Thorn finds the letter for her. Sunny learns about her father, who is a NightWing, which explains how she doesn't look like the other SandWings. She and her mother, who is Thorn, escape, and Sunny decides to fly back to her friends and warn them that Scarlet is free. On her way, she stops at Jade Mountain and finds her father. She stays the night, and makes it back to the rainforest where she is welcomed with open wings.
She tells her story to her friends, and they devise a plan to end the war even though the prophecy isn't real. They contact all three of the SandWing heirs and tell them to meet at Burn's stronghold at midnight, or they forfeit their chance to be queen. When the day arrives, everyone is there. Dragons from all across Pyrrhia gathered to see what would happen. Blister asks her sister, Burn, if she got her present. Burn says yes, opens the lid, and snatches the contents out. It's a dragonbite viper.
Blister only laughs, and says that she forgot to tell Burn that there where two vipers. Then, Burn is bitten and killed by the second viper before killing it, and she drops the first one. It bites Clay on the hind leg when he tried to push everyone else out of the viper's way. Peril is there, and she starts to burn the poison out of his leg. He healed due to his fireproof scales, but he is heavily scarred, and limping for the rest of his life. Blister then challenges Blaze to a duel, and they begin to fight.
Smolder's pet scavenger, Flower, shows Sunny a spot by Queen Oasis's grave and begins to dig. They uncover Oasis's skeleton, and in her mouth are two bags. Sunny opens one and finds the Eye of Onyx, which makes any fair and just SandWing holding it the queen. Blaze and Blister stop fighting, and Blister tells Sunny to give her the Eye. Sunny refuses, and gives it to Thorn instead. When Blister grabs it out of Thorn's hand, the Eye electrocutes Blister and turns her to ash. Suzanne Collins is also the author of the bestselling Hunger Games trilogy.
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The Underland Chronicles Book Three: Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods. Creature depictions are soulful and the plot is riveting…. Unlike Gregor, who cannot wait to leave, readers will likely find [the Underland] to be a fantastically engaging place. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem.
Return to Book Page. Preview — Legends of Marithia by Peter Koevari. Legends of Marithia is an adult, hard-hitting, epic fantasy series. It is best described as Game of Thrones meets Eragon meets Underworld. This collection of the first three books is over , words, and is jam-packed with epic action, twists and turns, and a glorious ending for the War of Prophecies.
Are you ready for a journey to Marithia? Legends of Mar Legends of Marithia is an adult, hard-hitting, epic fantasy series. In exchange for her soul, Kassina obtains power to become the most feared sorceress in all the lands, and vows to exact her revenge on the people for the deaths of her parents. Granted eternal life, Kassina and her evil are never far away. For many years, the humans and elves of the mystical world of Marithia have lived in an age of peace. But that peace is shattered when King Arman is slain by his own son, a pawn of the vampire sorceress Kassina.
In alliance with the legendary dragons, he finds himself with the opportunity to rid the world of Kassina and her dark armies forever, and finally return Marithia to an era of peace. Book 2 - Darkness Rising In the aftermath of the Battle of the Elven Woods, the two legends of Marithian prophecy are both dangerously close to the dark grip of death as Marithia suffers under the powers of the Blood Red Moon. Vartan, prophesised to save Marithia, lays spellbound under the protection of the mythical dragons. The vampire sorceress Kassina, prophesised to bring about their Armageddon has been moved to the underworld by the demon lord himself, Shindar.
A seed of the gods has grown and their greatest gift to Marithians, Anakari, makes her fated journey to discover her purpose. Book 3 - Talonsphere "The glowing stronghold of Marithian resistance, Greenhaven, has been recaptured from the Forces of Darkness in a victory overshadowed by a dark secret's revalation. Vampire-sorceress Kassina is hell-bent on seeing out the Blood Red Moon prophecy and enact a grim conclusion to the world as they know it. As the realm of the underworld merges with Marithia, the Lord of Darkness, Shindar, is ever closer to marching into Marithia with his army.
Prince Vartan must walk his fated path and seek out Talonsphere, the ultimate weapon that will save them all that resides in the elusive location, Daessar. He is aided by the legendary dragons, a woman from the stars, a demon hunter, and a trusted knight. Everything they fought for has led to this moment, and the gods watch from the stars above as the prophecies collide.
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Who will be left standing? Kindle Edition , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Legends of Marithia , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Mar 25, Crazy4Books rated it it was amazing Shelves: This series has a bunch of magic and all the best fantasy elements: It also has reincarnation, mysterious prophecies and a sarcastic truth pendant. You seriously cant ask for anything better.
The plot was entertaining with a lot action and high stake missions. I loved the amount of darkness and the good versus evil fight. I enjoyed all the different perspectives a This series has a bunch of magic and all the best fantasy elements: I enjoyed all the different perspectives and felt so many emotions while reading this series.
It takes a bit in each book for the pace to pick up but I was never bored. I loved how all the different character threads are woven into this epic story. We get to follow a cast of fascinating characters.
It was great to see some diversity from two very strong female characters. I really appreciated how the antagonists were well developped. I think its important to understand why antagonists do the things they do.