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ninoxwof · 2 days
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Dragonbite Viper
Threw in drawing a design for this fantasy snake species as well for funsies. Thank you for over 700 followers! I'm really happy people are enjoying this fun little side project I've been doing in my free time. I'm going to be taking another break to recuperate and work on other art projects for a bit before drawing the arc 2 dragons. Until then, keep your eyes peeled for any more adopts, bases or other goodies I may post in the mean time :3c
[Image Description: A digital drawing depicting the fictional species, dragon bite viper from Wings of Fire. It's curled around itself, colored with brown scales and a warm creamy underbelly. It has dark reddish purple vertical stripes all on its back and tail. Its eyes are light red with slit pupils, and it has horns on its brow, similar to real life horned vipers. /.End ID]
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Book names + authors under the cut
Sundew/Willow- Wings of Fire/The Poison Jungle by Tui T Sutherland
Shang Qinghua/Mobei-Jun- The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System/ Ren Zha Fanpai Zijiu Xitong by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
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sombrathedragon · 1 month
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Ranking all Wof Cover (except winglets and graphic novels) because I’m bored :p (Some spoilers!)
#1: The Dragonet Prophecy. Personally, I think it’s cool, although I think it could have a little more action on it. In the drafts, it was gonna have Queen Scarlet’s arena, which I think would’ve been a cool edition to the cover, but sadly they removed it. 7/10
#2: The Lost Heir. Ok this one is awesome. It really shows Tsunami’s personality in her pose and it has so much action yet not to much. But they did forget to put the royal markings on her wings, which kinda makes her seem a little less important if you’re just looking at the cover. Originally it was gonna be called “The Last Heir” which sounds epic, but then again Anemone is in the book, so it wouldn’t make sense. 9.5/10
#3: The Hidden Kingdom. One of the coolest covers, I’m a sucker for the wings contrasting with the background (which is a reason I love The Dangerous Gift) but to be honest, Glory just kinda doesn’t stand out. Even with Tsunami being blue on blue, she stands out while Glory just… doesn’t. I think it would be cool if we saw her using venom, and if you say “But she doesn’t use venom in the Rainforest in the book!” Boy are you gonna do a flip when you see The Lost Continent. 5/10.
#4: The Dark Secret: Honestly… just kinda… meh. I mean sure Starflight’s pose is cool, as it shows how the Nightwings are supposedly these evil mind reading future seeing beings that are going to rule the world, but it’s not really as cool as Tsunami’s or Clay’s. If anything I think the background makes up for it. The blue cloudy sky contrasting with the dimly red lit stone just catches my eyes immediately. 5/10.
#5: The Brightest Night: I love this cover. Mainly because I love the way Sunny is portrayed on it as she is a hybrid but also I love the three moons in the background and the Sand Kingdom. Sunny’s golden yellow on the black night in the back is just perfection to my eyes. 10/10.
#6: Moon Rising: I adore this cover. And not because Turtle is on the back but that’s a reason I love it as well. Moon having that green fade on her wings is just really cool imo, and this is one of the covers that actually takes place in the book. I think it would be a little bit better if MoonWATCHER was look in the direction of the MOONS, but other than that I love this cover. 9/10.
#7: Winter Turning: The draft for this wasn’t going to have purple on it, and to be honest, I’m glad they added that. The purple really brings out Winter and the Ice Kingdom, and it really makes everything pop. 10/10.
#8: Escaping Peril: Ok so maybe I’m a sucker for red on blue but Peril’s cover is just, wow. Her being chased by Scarlet is awesome, but I’m a little sad it didn’t happen in the book. (I think? Haven’t read this in like a year) My only complaint is that it doesn’t look like the Sky Kingdom in the back. Like if I first saw this cover and didn’t read WOF, I would think they’re flying over human city’s. 7/10.
#9: Talons of Powers: Don’t be bias about this one because Turtle's in it, Don’t be bias about this one because Turtle’s in it, can you tell that this is my favorite cover? Other than the fact that Turtle’s on it, I love the fight between Turtle and Anemone on the cover, giving away a key point, but not too much spoilers. I also love all the action on the cover, with Turtle soaring out the water. But they did forget Anemone’s royal patterns, so it’s not perfect. 9.9/10
#10: Darkness of Dragons: Qibli’s yellow on the sunset background is just perfect, alongside the dark pieces of stone from the ancient Nightwing city. His pose really shows how Qibli is brave and daring, but they did forget his snout scar, which is like the one thing that makes Qibli, Qibli. 8/10.
#11: The Lost Continent: Blue’s, well blue is the perfect contrast to the orange Pantalan savanna and the tan hives. Now, most people don’t like this cover because, “Blue doesn’t get his wings in the book!” or, “Cricket described him as blue, but on the cover he’s purple and green!” And my response to these are, 1: Tui actually was going to make Blue have no wings on the cover, but she thought he looked more pretty with wings than without. And 2: I personally love purple and green blue, It makes him look more related to Admiral and it makes him less of an eyesore imo. (If you seen the book description version of him on the wiki, you know what I mean). 10/10.
#12: The Hive Queen: Again, even though it’s yellow on yellow, Cricket still manages to stand out. I think it’s because Cricket’s more yellow, while the hive is more orange. I think the lights and the.. hole dens? Really just make the background so visible but not the main focus. 10/10
#13: The Poison Jungle: How does Joy Ang manage to put the same colored character on the same colored background and still make them stand out? Magic. Anyways, Sundews pose and the Poison Jungle in the back just really shows how fierce she is. Her small gold scales make her pop from the background, and I think the light behind her is the key to not have her blend it. 10/10
#14: The Dangerous Gift: Like I said in THK, I love wings that stand out from the background, so this is one of my favorite covers. Snowfall flying with Lynx by the coast where the Silkwings would fly in gives away so much yet so little. Also I love Snowfalls pose, no reason why it just looks cool :). 10/10
#15: The Flames of Hope. Honestly…. This cover is the worst in the Lost Continent Arc. Honestly Lunas pose is cool, and I think it would look really awesome if it wasn’t for the lighting of the flamesilk. That kind of blends her into the background at makes it a little boring to look at. But I do have to say I love Sky with Wren on the back and even thought Sky is described as pale, I love a red Sky. 6/10.
#16: Darkstalker: Darkstalker in on his mewing streak on this cover 🤫🧏‍♂️👌. I love his black on red background, but it’s boring. There’s nothing going on in the back, and he’s just standing there doing nothing. 6/10.
#16: Dragonslayer: I don’t have much to say about this cover. It has so much action but so little at the same time. It catches my eye but at the same time it doesn’t. I’m honestly very meh about this cover. 5/10.
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dustedferns · 17 hours
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HAPPY LESBIAN WEEK
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I have actually read the arc this time so I can serve them a bit more justice.. I really love them dearly
SPEAKING OF THESE DRAGONS;
I have a wof server opening to new members! In honor of lesbian week, maybe you could join this lesbian owned server?
Lots of drama within the rp and lots of fun! Hoping to get more students soon.
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dazzlereblogs · 9 months
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WINGS OF FIRE BOOK ELEVEN: The Lost Continent
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WINGS OF FIRE BOOK TWELVE: The Hive Queen Variant covers for different languages
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WINGS OF FIRE BOOK THIRTEEN: The Poison Jungle Variant covers for different languages I don't know if the gif is official for The Poison Jungle. (likely not official)
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WINGS OF FIRE BOOK FOURTEEN: The Dangerous Gift Variant covers for different languages ((Theres a gif of this cover, idk who made it, can't upload it but here's the link))
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WINGS OF FIRE BOOK FIFTEEN: The Flames of Hope Variant covers for different languages
B1   B2   B3   B4   B5 B6   B7   B8   B9   B10
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boilompiz · 2 years
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POISON JUNGLE GRAPHIC NOVEL LEAK (REAL!!!)
The fact I put effort into this says a lot
Anyways hi @seawing-vibes @wofanddoodles @rockthesham look guys I drew the funny thing are you proud of me yet
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Also the original because yeah
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Just some random thoughts on the 3rd Arc (Spoilers Below, Swearing)
Honestly, I think the 3rd Arc would have been better if it was a self-contained story.
No traveling to Pyrrhia, no characters from the 2nd or 1st Arc. Animus magic wouldn't be taken away (Boa might still have done that, but since we never travel back to Pyrrhia, we never know).
I mean, it feels like the main characters of the 1st and 2nd Arc had their time to shine, and with their addition to the 3rd Arc... I can't help but think that they take precious time away from the characters we're supposed to follow. Sure, it's nice to see them again, but personally, I'm just here for the Pantalan dragons.
There were so many things that were set up and NEVER resolved or utilized.
The Chrysalis? Just a couple chapters in a book, then NOTHING. Where's the big uprising? Where's the part where SilkWing slaves gain the courage to fight off their masters? "Oh, SilkWings are so helpless they need help from Pyrrhia dragons to save them!" I call bullshit.
Flamesilks in the cavern? Forgotten.
Queen Wasp? Surprise! She got kicked out of the big baddie role for fucking scavenger, and then she just got a slap on the wrist for all the shit she did. We don't even have the satisfaction of watching her be defeated, we were told. She was an amazing villain, and it's such a shame she was swept under the rug.
Don't get me started on scavengers suddenly becoming a big part of the story for... some reason? Honestly, they should have just stayed unintelligible rats, IMO. Humans are always a big part of basically every dragon book in existence, and it grinds my gears SO MUCH that WoF did the same. I'm here for the DRAGONS, I don't want to read about humans! I thought you were different 😩!
The ending of TFoH was so goddamn rushed, I kept looking at the pages, thinking, "What? That's the end of the book???? Where's the rest of it?"
It's just... the canon story is a clusterfuck. I love The Lost Continent, The Hive Queen, and The Poison Jungle (mostly), but the lackluster ending really soured my experience. I don't know if I could ever read it again because the ending is just so disappointing.
It's such a shame. Because I really do LOVE the dragons of Pantala. HiveWings, SilkWings, and LeafWings. The designs of Pantalan dragons are so interesting and fun! I can't help myself but keep drawing them. That won't ever change.
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nightcallerdraws · 2 years
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The Trio ✨
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thefanficdragon · 8 months
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autistfanatic · 7 days
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And I thought Rainwings were gorgeous dragons!
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Look at this Leafwing!!! 🥰🥰🥰
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Since HiveWings resemble bees/hornets, I imagine they fly like ones
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Book names + authors under the cut
Sundew/Willow- Wings of Fire/The Poison Jungle by Tui T Sutherland
Theo Decker/Boris Pavlikovsky- The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
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dragoneyes618 · 1 year
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oak, hazel, cedar
Hazel had always known she would be queen one day.
After all, there was no one else to inherit the throne.
The only member of her extended family she had ever known was her great-grandmother, but she knew the stories of the rest of them.
Great-Grandfather, the king, killed by the HiveWings during the LeafWing's final retreat into The Poison Jungle, protecting Great-Grandmother and the egg she was carrying.
Grandmother, Sequoia's only child, bitten by a snake when she ventured too far from the safety of the village, when Mother was only a few months old.
Grandfather, who waited until Mother was five years old, old enough to manage without him, and then waded into the Gullet River, deeper and deeper, making no attempt to swim, and never came out.
(Suicides were, unfortunately, not uncommon among the LeafWings. The knowledge that two tribes of dragons have destroyed your natural home, killed many of your kin, and want you dead as well, would kill you on first sight without giving you the slightest chance, as well as the constant struggle for survival in the Never-home....Grandfather wasn't the only one to have given up, especially after losing a loved one.)
Father, who was killed by some exploring HiveWings near the border of the jungle, before Hazel's egg was even laid. Those HiveWings did not make it home alive,(the LeafWings may have wanted peace, but the unprovoked murder of their only princess's husband-of any LeafWing-was unforgivable) but it was too late for Prince-Consort Birch.
And Mother, who was caught in a Venus dragon-trap when she went out to stretch her wings, a month before Hazel hatched, without telling anyone; by the time they tracked her down, she was dead.
Hazel had been an only child as well, raised by Great-Grandmother, her only living relative.
Great-Grandmother was a strong dragon, an excellent queen, and Hazel wasn't just saying that because she was biased. Sequoia had led her tribe through a war, genocide, the retreat into the Never-home, the betrayal of her most-trusted general, a near-civil war, the tribe split and the forty-five or so more-or-less peaceful years since then, all while dealing with her own personal tragedies.
Great-Grandmother hadn't spent Hazel's life in mourning, as if living among the ghosts of dragons Hazel had never known. She had never made Hazel feel guilty for being a living reminder of all the dragons she had lost. She loved Hazel as though Hazel were her daughter. She didn't try to isolate Hazel from other dragons, to try to have Hazel all to herself, each other's only family. She encouraged Hazel to make friends, to try new hobbies. She did not seclude herself from society(which would have been understandable, given the death of most of her family and the tribe split).
Great-Grandmother was a true queen, in every sense of the word.
But once, when Hazel was four, she had been taking a walk outside the village in the middle of the night. She knew it was dangerous-there could be anything out there, from dragonbite vipers to PoisonWings to HiveWings-but she was careful, and she needed some time alone. All the LeafWings kept a special eye on Hazel, since the only heir to the throne-if she died, they had no future. And she was one of the only things Sequoia had left to live for.
But it got stifling. She couldn't go anywhere without at least two sets of eyes on her, couldn't do anything without some dragons hovering nearby, worried that it was too dangerous.
So she went out sometimes to be alone, and she had never encountered anyone else until that night.
She had found Great-Grandmother, alone in a clearing, weeping as though her heart was breaking.
She had nervously crept up-Why is she out here? Does she also want to be alone? Is she all right?-and quietly asked what was wrong, if she could help.
Great-Grandmother had looked at Hazel and spoken only one sentence:
"Child, I bless you that you shall outlive me."
They had not spoken of that night since.
Hazel had always looked up to her great-grandmother. She admired her. She knew she would be queen one day, but not too soon. She prepared for that day, of course, but it hadn't come yet. Great-Grandmother was old, but not that old-there were plenty of other dragons who had fought in the Tree Wars as well-and she was in good health.
Honestly, Hazel didn't like to think about when she would be queen. For one thing, her only living relative would be dead. For another thing, she knew that she would never be able to be as good-as great- a queen as her great-grandmother was. She would only disappoint everybody. The tribe would fall apart.
The day Hazel became queen was far sooner than she expected.
There was no coronation, no ceremony. Great-Grandmother wasn't dead either.
But the plan had gone all wrong, and the HiveWings were here, and they could control everyone now, or at least everyone who had breathed in the smoke, which included Great-Grandmother, which meant Hazel was queen, at least until they got Great-Grandmother back.
(That was what she told everyone. They would get Great-Grandmother back, and Hazel would hand back the crown to her, and don't even think of insinuating otherwise.)
So Hazel was in charge now, and she had to oversee an evacuation, not only of her dragons, but also the PoisonWings and even the SilkWings, and they all had to follow the strange SeaWings away from the Never-home(but it had been Hazel's home)forever, trusting them with their lives.
Hazel was the only queen here, the only authority figure these dragons had-what had happened to Queen Monarch?-so she tried to channel Great-Grandmother and look confident and calm even though she was as uncertain as the rest of them-even more so, because her choices didn't only affect her; her choices affected the entire tribe. Even the PoisonWings, now.
She was certain they could all see right through her.
She followed Tsunami and Turtle, and Tsunami and Turtle followed the map from the Book of Clearsight, and they flew over the ocean from island to island, longer and farther then any of them had flown before. She circled among her dragons, telling them they would be fine, they would be safe, instead of what she was really thinking, which was that she was a terrible queen and they would all be dead or possessed in a week.
And then they reached the Distant Kingdoms, landing on solid ground only to be told by a dragon only a little older than she was who had the exact air of firmness and authority Hazel didn't who said she was a queen too and they all had to leave right now.
Hazel pleaded, she argued, she negotiated, and finally the other queen, Snowfall, agreed to let them stay the night. Tomorrow there would be more flying, to...somewhere, along with having to avoid some kind of spear-throwing cliff.
Snowfall eventually decided to "escort" them out of her kingdom. Looking at Snowfall, Hazel saw a young queen, sure of herself, doing whatever it took make sure her tribe was safe, confident in her authority-
Everything Great-Grandmother was, and everything Hazel wasn't.
They reached a city called Sanctuary, and at first Hazel thought that was a good omen. But then she had to make sure her dragons had somewhere to sleep, and something to eat, and weren't being bothered by Sanctuary's inhabitants-and the SilkWings were her dragons too, now-and almost as soon as she managed to get five minutes of sleep for herself she was being shaken awake and told that the other queens had arrived.
This continent had six queens. Seven tribes, but only six queens for some reason. One was Snowfall, and one wasn't here so Tsunami was standing in for her. Hazel had known Tsunami was a princess, but she didn't really act like it. Or at least, act how Hazel thought a princess would act. Hazel had never met any other princesses before.
Hazel often wished she had a brother or a sister, just one, someone her own age to keep Great-Grandmother company, to keep Hazel company, to play with and fight with and giggle with in the middle of the night-and, now, to help her in ruling.
But she had no one. Just herself.
And she had to stand there and beg convince the other queens to help them, that it would be worth it for them, and not to make them all leave. Hazel felt like all five queens were looking at her like she was an inferior insignificant dragonet too small for her crown.
Perhaps Glory wasn't. Glory was about the same age as Snowfall, and despite her youth, she reminded Hazel of Great-Grandmother more than any of the other queens. Like Snowfall, too, Glory seemed to be everything Hazel wasn't. Glory was the only queen to offer concrete help in fighting the HiveWings and the possessed dragons.
The other queens, and even Glory, wouldn't send any of their dragons to help, which Hazel understood-apparently they had only recently gotten out of their own war, and Hazel knew what it was like to worry about your dragons.
But she had dragons on Pantala too, and that was why she was here-she needed to help them, and she couldn't.
And then Snowfall showed up from somewhere with the idea to send one dragon from each tribe to Pantala to see how things were, and Sundew nominated herself the Leafwing. Never mind that she was only a PoisonWing, that Hazel didn't know her.
This mission was half-grown, dangerous, all but doomed to fail. They'd almost certainly be caught, and wasn't Hazel the queen? Shouldn't she have been the one to choose which LeafWing went on it? For Sundew to overstep her boundaries like that-for her to be going on this mission, someone unpredictable, someone she didn't know, someone like her-
Great-Grandmother would know the right dragon to send on this mission. Great-Grandmother would know if this mission should be happening in the first place. Great-Grandmother would know the exact right way to speak to the other queens to make them help. Great-Grandmother-
But Great-Grandmother isn't here, and it's up to Hazel to fill her wingbeats as best she can.
Even if she can't.
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valid-wof-amvs · 2 years
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The burning of the Breath of Evil, the death of Hawthorn, and the Poison Jungle burning down to O Fortuna by Luc Arbogast
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draconiclore · 2 years
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30 days of Pride books with @miraclerizuin
Day 27: The Poison Jungle
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scarycatter · 2 years
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I got books 13 and 14 for WoF!
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Definitely a little late, but I'm not going to let that dampen my excitement!
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