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  1. The Wings of Fire Names Wiki is dedicated to the names of the tribes in the Wings of Fire book series to help users easily find names for their OCs (original characters). Users should read the rules before contributing to the wiki. Our front page may not look the best, but we're working on it! This wiki is not a place to write about canon characters from the series or post your fanon content ...

    • IceWings

      Avalanche (Good for Ice/Sky) Boris (Means snow leopard)...

    • SeaWings

      SeaWings, also known as sea dragons or ocean dragons to...

  2. Sequoia is the reigning queen of the LeafWings and the great-grandmother of Hazel. Presumed dead along with the rest of her tribe for fifty years, in truth she led the SapWing faction in secret deep within the Poison Jungle. Though this dragon was once quick to anger, after the Tree Wars forced the LeafWings into hiding she has attempted to ...

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    • SkyWing/SeaWing
    • SkyWing/RainWing
    • SkyWing/IceWing
    • SkyWing/NightWing
    • SkyWing/MudWing
    • SkyWing/SandWing
    • SeaWing/SandWing
    • SeaWing/MudWing
    • SeaWing/RainWing

    Hybrids are dragons with parents from different tribes. These dragons have mixtures of features from their parent tribes(both in appearance and traits); many of them look unique among other dragons, while some can blend in with one of their parent tribes.

    Hybrids generally have names that fit both their tribe's naming systems.

    •(Mineral that can be blue, green, yellow, and sometimes red; Good for just a SeaWing or SkyWing)

    •Adélie (A species of penguin)

    •Ahiru (Duck in Japanese)

    •Aquifer (An underground layer of water-bearing, permeable rock, rock fractures, or unconsolidated materials)

    •Azurite (A blue gemstone)

    •Beach

    •Amazon (A rainforest in America, where the trees are so tall, that they look as if they touch the sky)

    •Bat

    •Bright

    •Bushfire

    •Canopy (a "canopy" of branches)

    •Cockatoo

    •Alaska

    •Alpine

    •Altitude

    •Amethyst

    •Antifreeze (what you put in your car)

    •Atmosphere

    •Aether

    •Aesir (Norse gods like Thor)

    •Ash

    •Ashbird

    •Astatine (Rarest element in the periodic table and is usually black)

    •Ashfall

    •Alligator

    •Amber

    •Autumn

    •Bittern

    •Blackbird

    •Bluebird

    •Alight

    •Amber

    •Blowtorch

    •Briol/Briol•Burning (Burn is a canon sandwing, but burning should be fine)

    •Burrow

    •Burrowing Owl

    •Acropolis (A type of coral)

    •Archipelago (collection of islands)

    •Arroyo (Kind of like a creek; Primarily in arid or semi-arid regions)

    •Atlantis (mythological city that was supposedly sunk into the sea)

    •Basilisk (a legendary reptile king that could walk on water,, and was thought to kill other people with just a glance. Good for a evil hybrid king/queen)

    •Beach

    •Algae

    •Alligator

    •Amazon

    •Amphibian

    •Andalusite

    •Arowana

    •Actinian (Tropical anemone)

    •Amazon

    •Angelfish

    •Arapaima (Largest freshwater fish in the world)

    •Arrowana

    •Axolotl (Also the name of a scavenger/human in book 15)

  4. Category page. This category is for all characters that appear in the Wings of Fire series. A. Abalone. Addax. Admiral. Agave. Alba. Albatross.

  5. (This is the page for the dragon species. You may be looking for the language, or Dragon, the cat owned by Undauntable, instead.) Dragons are the current dominant species of both Pyrrhia and Pantala, and the main perspectives of the Wings of Fire books. Dragon species are known as tribes, and there are currently eleven known tribes. The Pyrrhian tribes consist of IceWings, MudWings, NightWings ...

  6. Every Wings Of Fire name in existence (as of book 14) Beetlewings : Sunstreak. Hivewings : Aphid. Bloodworm. Bombardier. Bumblebee. Cadelle. Chafer. Cicada. Cochineal. Cricket. Earthworm. Glowworm. Grasshopper. Hawker. Hornet. Inchworm. Jewel. Katydid. Lubber. Malachite. Mantis. Midge. Pinacate. Rootworm. Sandfly. Scarab. Treehopper. Tsetse.

  7. Wings of Fire is a series of epic dragon fantasy novels written by author Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. Over 14 million copies of the books have been sold, and it has been on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 214 weeks. [better source needed] The series has been translated into over ten languages. [citation ...

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