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* EyeScream: A frequent injury in the series. Fjord and Crocodile are both killed by RainWing venom striking their eyes, [[spoiler: Viper]] is blinded in one eye during a skirmish, and [[spoiler: Starflight]] is blinded completely after being hit by a fireball.

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* EyeScream: A frequent injury in the series. Fjord and Crocodile are both killed by RainWing venom striking their eyes, [[spoiler: Viper]] Flame]] is blinded in one eye during a skirmish, and [[spoiler: Starflight]] is blinded completely after being hit by a fireball.
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* EyeScream: A frequent injury in the series. Fjord and Crocodile are both killed by RainWing venom striking their eyes, [[spoiler: Viper]] is blinded in one eye during a skirmish, and [[spoiler: Starflight]] is blinded completely after being hit by a fireball.

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->"Five eggs to hatch on Brightest Night. Five Dragons born to end the fight. Darkness will rise to bring the light. the Dragonets are coming..."

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->"Five eggs to hatch on Brightest Night. Five Dragons born to end the fight. Darkness will rise to bring the light. the The Dragonets are coming..."


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A second series was recently announced, the first book of which is ''Moon Rising''. It will focus on an entirely new character and her quest to find.the[[spoiler:[=NightWings=]]]'s homeland.
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book, ''The Dark Secret'', focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The [=NightWings=]]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy. The fifth, ''The Brightest Night'', focuses on Sunny's efforts to put an end to the war once and for all.

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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of chaos, the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book, ''The Dark Secret'', focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The [=NightWings=]]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy. The fifth, ''The Brightest Night'', focuses on Sunny's efforts to put an end to the war once and for all.
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* HumanPet: Some of the Sandwings keep human pets. Those who do actually tend to think of "scavengers" as [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter rather adorable.]]
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"Five eggs to hatch on Brightest Night. Five Dragons born to end the fight. Darkness will rise to bring the light. the Dragonets are coming..."

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"Five ->"Five eggs to hatch on Brightest Night. Five Dragons born to end the fight. Darkness will rise to bring the light. the Dragonets are coming..."
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* BodyHorror: The extremely graphic descriptions of what[[spoiler:RainWing venom]] does to Dragons. Especially [[spoiler:Queen Scarlet]], who survived a venom strike and is described as having her face [[FacialHorror almost entirely melted off, to the point were part of her skull was exposed]].

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* BodyHorror: The extremely graphic descriptions of what[[spoiler:RainWing what[[spoiler:[=RainWing=] venom]] does to Dragons. Especially [[spoiler:Queen Scarlet]], who survived a venom strike and is described as having her face [[FacialHorror almost entirely melted off, to the point were part of her skull was exposed]].
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*BodyHorror: The extremely graphic descriptions of what[[spoiler:RainWing venom]] does to Dragons. Especially [[spoiler:Queen Scarlet]], who survived a venom strike and is described as having her face [[FacialHorror almost entirely melted off, to the point were part of her skull was exposed]].
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"Five eggs to hatch on Brightest Night. Five Dragons born to end the fight. Darkness will rise to bring the light. the Dragonets are coming..."
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* HiddenDepths: Each of the dragonets possesses them, and each dragonet's book is dedicated to exploring the depths of their character. While the other books show them as their friends perceive them, their book shows them as they are.
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* [[TheChosenOne The Chosen Ones]]: The Dragonets and they aren't very enthusiastic about it.

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* [[TheChosenOne The Chosen Ones]]: The Dragonets and they aren't very enthusiastic about it. [[spoiler:It turns out the prophecy was made up by the [=NightWings=] as part of a complicated plan to secure a new home in the [=RainWings=]' jungle, due to their island being slowly destroyed by an erupting volcano.]]



* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind. [=RainWings=] have no BreathWeapon at all. [[spoiler: Turns out they can spit an acidic venom.]]

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* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind.freezing mist. [=RainWings=] have no BreathWeapon at all. [[spoiler: Turns out they can spit an acidic a corrosive venom.]]



* OurDragonsAreDifferent: And how!
* SlidingScaleOfAnimalCommunication: Level 2
* TheSociopath: All the adult dragons, [[BlackAndGreyMorality even those on the heroes' side]], say that dragons are not supposed to feel empathy for others. (Though this is probably just propaganda to justify the war, since the dragonets are able to show empathy just fine.)

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: And how!
how! There are seven species of dragons, each with their own unique attributes and abilities.
* SlidingScaleOfAnimalCommunication: Level 2
2, as the dragons can communicate with each other, and the humans present are treated as prey at worst and disturbing creatures at best.
* TheSociopath: All Most of the adult dragons, [[BlackAndGreyMorality even those on the heroes' side]], say that dragons are not supposed to feel empathy for others. (Though this is probably just propaganda to justify the war, since the dragonets are able to show empathy just fine.)
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book The Dark Secret focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The Night Wings]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy.

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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book The book, ''The Dark Secret Secret'', focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The Night Wings]] [=NightWings=]]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy.
prophecy. The fifth, ''The Brightest Night'', focuses on Sunny's efforts to put an end to the war once and for all.
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: A dark variation happens with [[spoiler: the replacement dragonets.]] They consider ''themselves'' the heroes of the story, and when they find out they're not, [[spoiler: and the "main" dragonets find out that they were expendable and easily replaceable all along]], it leads to a lot of arguments and confusion.
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book The Dark Secret focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The NightWings]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy.

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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos.of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war. The fourth book The Dark Secret focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The NightWings]] Night Wings]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy.
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos. The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war.

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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos. of the Dragonets of Destiny. Each book focuses on one member The first book, ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war.
war. The fourth book The Dark Secret focuses on Starflight being abducted by [[spoiler: The NightWings]] to see if he's worthy of the prophecy.
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* [[spoiler: EvilMentor]]: It's clear from the beginning that [[spoiler: Morrowseer]] is not a nice guy, but how bad he is never really sinks in until much later.


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* LikeBrotherAndSister: The five dragonets tend to view each other this way. [[spoiler: Except for Starflight over Sunny. And it's part of why Sunny ultimately turns him down: Their relationship is just too familial.]]


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* TheUnfavorite: Glory is this to the Talons of Peace, on account of the fact that she's not a Skywing (as the prophecy demands) and was a [[ReplacementGoldfish last-minute replacement.]] In fact, the Talon's leader threatening to outright ''kill'' Glory is what incites the other dragonets to finally try to escape.
* VitriolicBestBuds: The dragonets themselves at times, especially where [[HotBlooded Tsunami]] and [[DeadpanSnarker Glory]] are concerned. They may in-fight a lot--well, OK, all the time--but they are nonetheless fiercely loyal to one another.
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* KlingonPromotion: All dragon tribes' queens ([[spoiler: Except for the Rainwings']]) are decided when one of her daughters challenges her for the throne, and kills her in combat. The series' plot kicks off when the Sandwing queen is killed by a human, leaving her three daughters to go at war over which of them most deserves the throne.
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* FantasticRacism: Towards the Rainwings, who are considered lazy due to their unusually long naps.

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* FantasticRacism: Towards the Rainwings, who are considered lazy due to their unusually long naps. naps.
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
** The Cynic: Glory
** The Optimist: Sunny
** The Realist: Tsunami
** The Apathetic: Starflight
** The Conflicted: Clay
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* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind. RainWings have no BreathWeapon at all. [[spoiler: Turns out they can spit an acidic venom.]]

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* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind. RainWings [=RainWings=] have no BreathWeapon at all. [[spoiler: Turns out they can spit an acidic venom.]]
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* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind).

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* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind).wind. RainWings have no BreathWeapon at all. [[spoiler: Turns out they can spit an acidic venom.]]
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: Humans are called ‘Scavengers’.


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* HoldYourHippogriffs: 'Three moons', and ‘moons’ is a common exclamation of frustration.
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* SlidingScaleOfAnimalCommunication: Level 2
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* '''AristocratsAreEvil''': Just look at the character sheet. ''Every single queen'' is TheCaligula.

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* '''AristocratsAreEvil''': AristocratsAreEvil: Just look at the character sheet. ''Every single queen'' is TheCaligula.
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* EvilVersusEvil: All three Sandwing queens are equally despicable, and even the leaders of the Talons of Peace are [[JerkAss jerks]]. (In fact, the BigGood is an [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero unapologetic racist]].)

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* EvilVersusEvil: All three Sandwing queens are equally despicable, and even the leaders of the Talons of Peace are [[JerkAss jerks]]. (In fact, the BigGood is an [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero unapologetic racist]].)) [[spoiler: The Talons get even worse when they decide to replace Glory and a few of the original dragonets with Flame and some false dragonets because they felt the originals are inadequate.]]
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* [[TheChosenOne The Chosen Ones]]: The Dragonets.

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* [[TheChosenOne The Chosen Ones]]: The Dragonets.Dragonets and they aren't very enthusiastic about it.
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* FantasticRacism: Towards the Rainwings, who are considered lazy due to their unusually long naps.
* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing bubbles, while the latter breathes a cold wind).

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* FantasticRacism: Towards the Rainwings, who are considered lazy due to their unusually long naps.
naps.
* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing bubbles, underwater, while the latter breathes a cold wind).



* LaResistance: The Talons of Peace have brought the five dragonets together to help end the war.

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* LaResistance: The Talons of Peace have brought the five dragonets together to help end the war. Needless to say, it doesn't end well.
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* '''AristocratsAreEvil''': Just look at the character sheet. ''Every single queen'' is TheCaligula.


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* EvilVersusEvil: All three Sandwing queens are equally despicable, and even the leaders of the Talons of Peace are [[JerkAss jerks]]. (In fact, the BigGood is an [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero unapologetic racist]].)


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* TheSociopath: All the adult dragons, [[BlackAndGreyMorality even those on the heroes' side]], say that dragons are not supposed to feel empathy for others. (Though this is probably just propaganda to justify the war, since the dragonets are able to show empathy just fine.)
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos. The first book, ''Wings of Fire'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war.

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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos. The first book, ''Wings of Fire'', ''The Dragonet Prophecy'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war.
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A 2012 series of books written by Tui Sutherland, a member of the ErinHunter team. The series follows a group of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin young dragons who are the centre of a prophecy]], which states they will end the war that has engulfed their world in chaos. The first book, ''Wings of Fire'', was released in 2012 and details the dragonets' training with [[LaResistance the Talons of Peace]] and abrupt introduction to the war. The second book, ''The Lost Heir'', released in January, 2013, chronicles their ongoing search for their parents following the revelation that one of their members is [[spoiler: [[PrincessInRags a princess who was stolen from her parents]].]] The third book, ''The Hidden Kingdom'', follows their attempt to escape the war by retreating into neutral Rainwing territory, only to be forced back into the war.

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!!This series provides examples of:
* AnIcePerson: The Icewing dragons breathe a freezing mist instead of fire.
* [[TheChosenOne The Chosen Ones]]: The Dragonets.
* EnemyCivilWar: Between the Sandwing queens and their allies.
* FantasticRacism: Towards the Rainwings, who are considered lazy due to their unusually long naps.
* IncendiaryExponent: Most of the dragons can breathe fire (except the Seawings and Icewings, the former breathing bubbles, while the latter breathes a cold wind).
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: The Series.
* LaResistance: The Talons of Peace have brought the five dragonets together to help end the war.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: And how!
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