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{{Character infobox
| name = Fjord
| image = Fjord-GN1.png
| caption = Fjord in the [[The Dragonet Prophecy]] graphic novel.
| tribe = IceWing
| gender = Male
| arc1appearances = TDP
| arc1mentions = THK TDS
}}
'''Fjord''' was a male [[IceWings|IceWing]] prisoner in [[Scarlet]]'s area introduced in [[The Dragonet Prophecy|''The Dragonet Prophecy'']]. He won two battles within the arena.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=18|paragraph=4|quote=The same SkyWing announcer from the day before strutted to the center of the arena and bellowed at the crowd. “After last month’s battle with Blaze’s army, our queen’s dungeons were stuffed with IceWing prisoners of war. Only nine have survived. After two wins, I give you — Fjord of the IceWings!”}}</ref> [[Clay]] was assigned to battle Fjord but in the end Fjord was killed by [[Glory]] using her [[RainWings|RainWing]] venom.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=19|paragraph=12|quote=One of the drops had landed in Fjord’s eye, and that was the first thing to disintegrate, leaving a smoking black cavity in his skull. The side of his face slowly dropped away like ice melting. Fjord lurched off Clay, clawing at his own neck. The spray was eating into his open wound.}}</ref>
 
== Description ==
Fjord had pale blue scales the color of the sky reflected in snow. He had slightly darker blue eyes.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=18|paragraph=12|quote=Fjord’s pale blue scales were the color of sky reflected in the snow on the distant mountain peaks. His eyes were slightly darker blue and full of malice. Extra horns like a ruff of icicles stood out around his head. A long claw scratch down his neck had barely begun to heal, with dried blood still sticking to the scales around it. He hissed, darting a deep blue, forked tongue between his icicle-sharp teeth.}}</ref>
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:IceWings]]
[[Category:Dragons]]

Latest revision as of 09:01, 9 July 2025


Fjord

Fjord in the The Dragonet Prophecy graphic novel.

Fjord in the The Dragonet Prophecy graphic novel.
In-universe information
Tribe IceWing
Gender Male
Meta information
The Dragonet Prophecy
Appeared in

The Dragonet Prophecy

Mentioned in

The Hidden Kingdom
The Dark Secret

Fjord was a male IceWing prisoner in Scarlet's area introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. He won two battles within the arena.[1] Clay was assigned to battle Fjord but in the end Fjord was killed by Glory using her RainWing venom.[2]

Description[edit | edit source]

Fjord had pale blue scales the color of the sky reflected in snow. He had slightly darker blue eyes.[3]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 18, paragraph 4. "The same SkyWing announcer from the day before strutted to the center of the arena and bellowed at the crowd. “After last month’s battle with Blaze’s army, our queen’s dungeons were stuffed with IceWing prisoners of war. Only nine have survived. After two wins, I give you — Fjord of the IceWings!”"
  2. The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 19, paragraph 12. "One of the drops had landed in Fjord’s eye, and that was the first thing to disintegrate, leaving a smoking black cavity in his skull. The side of his face slowly dropped away like ice melting. Fjord lurched off Clay, clawing at his own neck. The spray was eating into his open wound."
  3. The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 18, paragraph 12. "Fjord’s pale blue scales were the color of sky reflected in the snow on the distant mountain peaks. His eyes were slightly darker blue and full of malice. Extra horns like a ruff of icicles stood out around his head. A long claw scratch down his neck had barely begun to heal, with dried blood still sticking to the scales around it. He hissed, darting a deep blue, forked tongue between his icicle-sharp teeth."
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