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{{More citations needed|date=January 2025}}[[File:LeafWing Base.jpg|thumb|An Image of a LeafWing from ''A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala'']]'''LeafWings''' are one of the three tribes that live on [[Pantala]]. Before the Tree wars, LeafWings lived in the forests of [[Pantala]]. After the Tree Wars, they fled into the [[Poison Jungle]] and split into two factions: the PoisonWings and the SapWings. They now currently live in the [[LeafSilk Kingdom]] alongside the [[SilkWings]].<ref>''[[The Flames of Hope]],'' page 322</ref> Their current queen is [[Sequoia|Queen Sequoia]].<ref name="AGTTDWPAGE217"/> During the Tree Wars, LeafWings were almost exterminated by [[Wasp|Ex-Queen Wasp]] and the [[HiveWings]]. They are characterized by their leaf-shaped wings and their rare leafspeak abilities.
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[[File:LeafWing Base.jpg|thumb|An Image of a LeafWing]]'''LeafWings''' are one of the three tribes that live on [[Pantala]]. Before the Tree wars, LeafWings lived in the forests of [[Pantala]]. After the Tree Wars they fled into [[The Poison Jungle (Place)|The Poison Jungle]] and split into two factions, the PoisonWings and the SapWings. They now currently live in the [[LeafSilk Kingdom]] alongside the [[SilkWings]].<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Flames Of Hope|chapter=Epilogue|paragraph=23}}</ref> Their current queen is [[Sequoia|Queen Sequoia]].<ref>{{Cite book|book=A Guide To The Dragon World|chapter=10|paragraph=7}}</ref> During the Tree Wars, LeafWings were almost exterminated by [[Wasp|Ex-Queen Wasp]] and the [[HiveWings]]. They are characterized by their leaf-shaped wings and some of them having the ability to speak to plants.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
LeafWings are most commonly shades of green or brown. LeafWings also can have hints of gold, red, and pink alongside their main scale color, as well as having patterns of other colors on their scales. Their eyes can be green or brown.<ref>{{Cite book|book=A Guide to the Dragon world|chapter=10|paragraph=1 & 2}}</ref>
LeafWings are most commonly shades of green or brown. LeafWings also can have hints of gold, red, and pink alongside their main scale color; as well as patterns of other colors on their scales.<ref name="AGTTDWPAGE217" /> Their eyes can be green or brown.<ref name="AGTTDWPAGE217">''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', page 217</ref>


LeafWings have a curved, slim body figure, and are slightly shorter than most tribes.  
LeafWings have a curved and slim body figure, and are slightly shorter than most tribes.  


They have flat, semi-plated curved horns, extra elliptical scales dotted across their entire body, and a [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] like sail on their back, or webbing. They have round leaf-shaped wings that look almost transparent in the sun, and a leaf shape on the tip of their tail. They also have a small spike on the tip of their snout.
They have flat, semi-plated, and curved horns; extra elliptical scales dotted across their entire body; and a [[SeaWings|SeaWing]]-like sail on their back, or webbing. They have round leaf-shaped wings that look almost transparent in the sun, and a leaf shape on the tip of their tail. They also have a small spike on the tip of their snout.


== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
LeafWings are able to absorb energy from the sunlight, like [[RainWings]]. Some individuals have an ability known as Leafspeak, which allows the dragon to speak to plants, and can also be used to grow them faster than average. Leafspeak is genetic, and if both parents are leafspeakers, then their dragonet will have leafspeak stronger than both of them.
LeafWings are able to absorb energy from the sunlight, like [[RainWings]]. Some individuals have an ability known as leafspeak, which allows the dragon to speak to plants<ref name="AGTTDWPAGE217" />, and can also be used to grow them faster than average<ref>''[[The Lost Continent]], page 276 and [[The Poison Jungle]],'' page 18</ref>. Leafspeak is genetic, and if both parents have leafspeak, their dragonet will have leafspeak stronger than both of them.<ref>''[[The Poison Jungle]], Page 40''</ref>


They are known as great caretakers of trees and other plants alike, and use dangerous plants to their advantage. As in when [[Sundew]] used bullet ants and poisonous centipedes occasionally to escape desperate situations. These are stored in pouches woven from leaves.  
LeafWings are known as great caretakers of trees and other plants alike.<ref name="AGTTDWPAGE217" /> But the PoisonWings in particular, were know to use dangerous plants to their advantage. For instance, a flower that can put dragons to sleep by crushing it.<ref>[[The Lost Continent]], page 194</ref>As well as mistletoe to kill any mammal that eats it.<ref>[[A Guide to the Dragon World]], page 220</ref>
[[File:Sequoia and Hazel.png|thumb|300x300px|An image of Sequoia and Hazel by Joy Ang. Found in "A Guide To The Dragon World"]]
[[File:Sequoia and Hazel.png|thumb|300x300px|An image of Sequoia and Hazel by Joy Ang, from ''A Guide To The Dragon World'']]


== Names ==
== Names ==
LeafWings are usually named after trees, plants, and flora, however SapWings are named after trees, such as [[Willow]], while PoisonWings are named after aggressive carnivorous plants, as in Sundew, or poisonous plants, such as [[Belladonna]].  
Before the Tree Wars, all LeafWings were usually named after trees. This changed after the Tree Wars had split the LeafWings into two different groups, the PoisonWings began to name their dragons after aggressive carnivorous plants, such as [[Sundew]] and [[Cobra Lily]], or poisonous plants, such as [[Belladonna]] and [[Nettle]]. SapWings continued to name their dragonets after trees, such as [[Willow]], [[Hazel]], and [[Sequoia]].<ref>''[[The Poison Jungle]], page 79''</ref>


=== Culture ===
== Culture ==
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==== Books ====
After being defeated in the Tree Wars, LeafWings began making their own books in the Poison Jungle, making both new titles and reconstructions of older books that were lost during the war. These books are made using many resources common in the Poison Jungle like plant fiber, bark, tree sap, and wood pulp. The LeafWings have made a multitude of titles including: ''Ash of Green Gingkos'', ''The Count Of Mount Kudzu'', ''Where The Mountain Meets The Moon'', and many others.<ref>''[[A Guide to the Dragon World]]'', page 222</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 20 February 2025

An Image of a LeafWing from A Guide to the Dragons of Pantala

LeafWings are one of the three tribes that live on Pantala. Before the Tree wars, LeafWings lived in the forests of Pantala. After the Tree Wars, they fled into the Poison Jungle and split into two factions: the PoisonWings and the SapWings. They now currently live in the LeafSilk Kingdom alongside the SilkWings.[1] Their current queen is Queen Sequoia.[2] During the Tree Wars, LeafWings were almost exterminated by Ex-Queen Wasp and the HiveWings. They are characterized by their leaf-shaped wings and their rare leafspeak abilities.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

LeafWings are most commonly shades of green or brown. LeafWings also can have hints of gold, red, and pink alongside their main scale color; as well as patterns of other colors on their scales.[2] Their eyes can be green or brown.[2]

LeafWings have a curved and slim body figure, and are slightly shorter than most tribes.

They have flat, semi-plated, and curved horns; extra elliptical scales dotted across their entire body; and a SeaWing-like sail on their back, or webbing. They have round leaf-shaped wings that look almost transparent in the sun, and a leaf shape on the tip of their tail. They also have a small spike on the tip of their snout.

Abilities[edit | edit source]

LeafWings are able to absorb energy from the sunlight, like RainWings. Some individuals have an ability known as leafspeak, which allows the dragon to speak to plants[2], and can also be used to grow them faster than average[3]. Leafspeak is genetic, and if both parents have leafspeak, their dragonet will have leafspeak stronger than both of them.[4]

LeafWings are known as great caretakers of trees and other plants alike.[2] But the PoisonWings in particular, were know to use dangerous plants to their advantage. For instance, a flower that can put dragons to sleep by crushing it.[5]As well as mistletoe to kill any mammal that eats it.[6]

An image of Sequoia and Hazel by Joy Ang, from A Guide To The Dragon World

Names[edit | edit source]

Before the Tree Wars, all LeafWings were usually named after trees. This changed after the Tree Wars had split the LeafWings into two different groups, the PoisonWings began to name their dragons after aggressive carnivorous plants, such as Sundew and Cobra Lily, or poisonous plants, such as Belladonna and Nettle. SapWings continued to name their dragonets after trees, such as Willow, Hazel, and Sequoia.[7]

Culture[edit | edit source]

Books[edit | edit source]

After being defeated in the Tree Wars, LeafWings began making their own books in the Poison Jungle, making both new titles and reconstructions of older books that were lost during the war. These books are made using many resources common in the Poison Jungle like plant fiber, bark, tree sap, and wood pulp. The LeafWings have made a multitude of titles including: Ash of Green Gingkos, The Count Of Mount Kudzu, Where The Mountain Meets The Moon, and many others.[8]

References[edit | edit source]

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