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'''Winter''' is a male [[IceWings|IceWing]] dragonet and prince of the IceWings. He is the main protagonist of [[Winter Turning|''Winter Turning'']]. He currently resides in [[Sanctuary]] and is studying [[Scavenger|Scavengers]] there. | '''Winter''' is a male [[IceWings|IceWing]] dragonet and prince of the IceWings. He is the main protagonist of [[Winter Turning|''Winter Turning'']]. He currently resides in [[Sanctuary]] and is studying [[Scavenger|Scavengers]] there. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Winter is pale blue with smooth<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=13|paragraph=17|quote=“Winter.” Moon shook her head, trying to clear it. The IceWing was really there, standing in front of her, really not on fire, not dead. His scales were smooth, pale blue, unburnt. His eyes were arctic pools.}}</ref> glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice,<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=3|quote=The icy anger she’d felt before swept into the cave like an avenging blizzard: an IceWing, pale blue as a frozen ocean, with glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice. He stormed through the yelling crowd of dragonets who were still trying to find the scavenger underfoot, and Moon realized he was chasing the little animal as well.}}</ref> and dark blue eyes.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=3|quote=Silence slowly spread across the cave. Moon looked up and found the IceWing only inches away, glaring at her with dark blue eyes.}}</ref> He has horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=4|paragraph=2|quote=The IceWing was frighteningly beautiful, with horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail. His gaze pinned her down like a spear.}}</ref> He has a long neck.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=4|quote=Winter arched his long neck and looked down his nose at her. “Queen Glacier said I could have him if I agreed to come here,” he said challengingly. “If you say I can’t keep him, I’m going home.”}}</ref> | Winter is pale blue with smooth<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=13|paragraph=17|quote=“Winter.” Moon shook her head, trying to clear it. The IceWing was really there, standing in front of her, really not on fire, not dead. His scales were smooth, pale blue, unburnt. His eyes were arctic pools.}}</ref> glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice,<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=3|quote=The icy anger she’d felt before swept into the cave like an avenging blizzard: an IceWing, pale blue as a frozen ocean, with glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice. He stormed through the yelling crowd of dragonets who were still trying to find the scavenger underfoot, and Moon realized he was chasing the little animal as well.}}</ref> and pale<ref>{{Cite book|book=Darkness of Dragons|chapter=18|paragraph=102|quote=Qibli's eyes met Winter's, and he saw his worst fears reflected in the IceWing's pale blue eyes.}}</ref> or dark blue eyes.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=3|quote=Silence slowly spread across the cave. Moon looked up and found the IceWing only inches away, glaring at her with dark blue eyes.}}</ref> He has horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=4|paragraph=2|quote=The IceWing was frighteningly beautiful, with horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail. His gaze pinned her down like a spear.}}</ref> He has a long neck.<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=4|quote=Winter arched his long neck and looked down his nose at her. “Queen Glacier said I could have him if I agreed to come here,” he said challengingly. “If you say I can’t keep him, I’m going home.”}}</ref> | ||
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| Tribe | IceWing |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 5 years |
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| First appearance | Moon Rising |
| Last appearance | The Dangerous Gift |
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Winter is a male IceWing dragonet and prince of the IceWings. He is the main protagonist of Winter Turning. He currently resides in Sanctuary and is studying Scavengers there.
Description
Winter is pale blue with smooth[1] glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice,[2] and pale[3] or dark blue eyes.[4] He has horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail.[5] He has a long neck.[6]
References
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 13, paragraph 17. "“Winter.” Moon shook her head, trying to clear it. The IceWing was really there, standing in front of her, really not on fire, not dead. His scales were smooth, pale blue, unburnt. His eyes were arctic pools."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 3. "The icy anger she’d felt before swept into the cave like an avenging blizzard: an IceWing, pale blue as a frozen ocean, with glittering scales like overlapping chips of ice. He stormed through the yelling crowd of dragonets who were still trying to find the scavenger underfoot, and Moon realized he was chasing the little animal as well."
- ↑ Darkness of Dragons, chapter 18, paragraph 102. "Qibli's eyes met Winter's, and he saw his worst fears reflected in the IceWing's pale blue eyes."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 3. "Silence slowly spread across the cave. Moon looked up and found the IceWing only inches away, glaring at her with dark blue eyes."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 4, paragraph 2. "The IceWing was frighteningly beautiful, with horns like deadly icicles and sharp spikes at the end of his whip-thin tail. His gaze pinned her down like a spear."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 4. "Winter arched his long neck and looked down his nose at her. “Queen Glacier said I could have him if I agreed to come here,” he said challengingly. “If you say I can’t keep him, I’m going home.”"