He told her he was there for a "school project," and she let him through to Starflight's surprise. He ran away and hid in the RainWing prisons, where a guard stopped him. Starflight was brought to meet the false dragonets, and almost immediately afterward, Morrowseer ordered the dragonets to kill him as a test. Part One ended with Starflight thinking," I've figured out the NightWings' secret plan. He also figured that the NightWings allied with Blister so that she and her army could help them take the territory. The puzzle pieces clicked inside Starflight's mind, and he figured out the plan was to take the Rainforest from the RainWings and make that the new home of the NightWings. Morrowseer then came back, saying that Starflight must be introduced to the "others." However, Starflight was not paying attention but instead pondering why the NightWings would be abducting the RainWings. Fatespeaker gave him a look that said, " We'll be talking about this later." Mastermind marveled at this, wondering why she turned pink. When Mastermind showed him a RainWing test subject - which turned out to be Orchid - Starflight told her Mangrove was still looking for her, turning her a pink color (which means she was happy). He said that they were doing it for "science" because he did not want his son to know the real reason. When they met Mastermind, Morrowseer went away, being bored with science, leaving him and Fatespeaker with Mastermind.Īt first, when Starflight met his father, Mastermind, he was filled with elation at the prospect of having such a smart father, but when he was given a tour by Mastermind around the labs, he was sickened by the fact that his father was abducting and torturing RainWings without even showing that he cared. Morrowseer agreed to take her to the labs if she promised to be quiet, and she happily agreed. Morrowseer took Starflight to the labs, but on the way, they met Fatespeaker. After listening to Starflight rant on and on about the strange hunting habits of NightWings, Morrowseer confirmed who his father is. Morrowseer took Starflight to an island to hunt, and when Starflight saw how the NightWings hunt, he was disgusted and tried to talk his way out of eating the giant albatross Morrowseer had killed. Deathbringer thanked the queen for choosing not to kill him, but Greatness ordered him to the dungeon, saying, "The queen will figure out what to do with you later." When he tried to come up, the guards pushed him down. He witnessed Vengeance's death because he endangered the tribe for bringing Glory to the home of the NightWings, with Greatness saying, "You brought us a viper disguised as a simple garden snake," and so the guards threw him in the lava. They asked Starflight what he knows, and Morrowseer threatened to kill him if he did not say anything, so he said that he thinks they were planning an attack. Starflight nervously came along.Īt the council, Starflight watched as they debated about attacking the RainWings. However, the introduction was cut short when Morrowseer stormed into the room, demanding that Starflight join him at the council to see the queen. He was introduced to all of the NightWing dragonets. Starflight's half-sister, Fierceteeth, awoke him by dumping salt water onto him. The book began with Starflight unconscious and worrying where Sunny was, before replaying what had happened beforehand. The prologue ended with him not wanting to lose anyone else in the war, having already lost their sister. He then thought about joining the Talons of Peace with his siblings. Reed took note but did not ponder on it anymore. After the battle was over, Umber claimed to have noticed a scavenger den the IceWings were after. The prologue showed Reed and his siblings in a battle between the IceWings and the MudWings, where Marsh becomes terrified after he had just seen his sister Crane die in front of him during their first battle. But the fate of two kingdoms now rests in his talons, and with no one to save him, Starflight will have to find a way to be brave … before it's too late. Stranded and alone, Starflight only wants to get back to his friends. ![]() When Starflight is stolen by his own tribe, he hopes to at least discover some of the long-held NightWing secrets - what magical powers they really have, who they're allied with in the war, and where they've been living all this time.īut the truth about Starflight's tribe is more terrible than he ever imagined: Not only do the NightWings live in a dark, miserable place, but they've imprisoned several innocent RainWings there, too. The #1 New York Times bestselling series Wings of Fire soars to new heights in the fourth graphic novel adaptation! ![]() For Oscar and Beatrice, two of the most awesome people ever - we feel so lucky to have you as friends!įor Ruby and Gabby, who I hope will always let me know if my art's any good
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