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Bb
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Night Wings: Black, purplish, and silvery scale dragons that inhabit Pyrrhia. They lived on a volcanic island with their Queen Conqueror before Gloria became their queen and welcome them to the Rain Forest where they currently live. During the War of the Sandwings Succession, they pretended they were not involved. However, it turned out that they were secretly supporting Fever, who had promised them help in conquering the Rainforest which they wanted.
Rain Wings: The Rain Wings are a clan of dragons that live in the Rainforest Southeast of Pyrrhia and who first appeared in Heart of the Jungle. Queen: Gloria.
Ice Wings: Living in the tundra, ice sheets, and pack ice north of Pyrrhia. Queen: Avalanche.
Wings of Heaven: dragon living in the mountains and other scenery of the Kingdom of Heaven. They are very good at combat and at flight. Almost all of them have a very bad temper, and are constantly cranky. Queen: Tourmaline (Ruby)
Sea Wings: Dragons living in the Ocean or on islands in the Sea Kingdom. During the War of the Sandwings Succession, they allied themselves with Princess Fever. Queen: Coral
Sand Wings: Dragons living in the vast desert that is the Sand Kingdom in Phyrrhia. During the War of the Sandwings Succession these dragons can be found in all camps even if they primarily support Flame (the most popular of the three sisters). They are seen as cunning and sometimes vicious. Queen: Épine.
Mud Wings: Hardy dragons that live in the swamps in the Mud Kingdom. Queen: Esterre.
Dragons:
Addax
Agave
Antelope
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Armadillo
Ostrich
Brasier
Cactus
Carpincho
Carbonized
Camel
Cobra
Dates
Dune
Nailed
Wildcat
Fever
Torch
Fire
Flammèche
Oven
Horizon
Gerbo
Jerboa II
Oasis
Ocotillo
Onyx
Qibli
Saguaro
Sahara
Scalding
Scorpion
Bun
Siroco
Six claws
Doorbell
Sunny (midnight wing)
Meerkats
Storm
Toussec
Vulture
Viper
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