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| name = Tsunami | |||
| image = Tsunami (cover).png | |||
| caption = Tsunami as she appears on the cover of ''[[The Lost Heir]]'' | |||
| tribe = SeaWing | |||
| gender = Female | |||
| age = 7 years | |||
| arc1appearances = TDP TLH THK TDS TBN | |||
| arc2appearances = MR EP TOP DOD | |||
| arc2mentions = WT | |||
| arc3appearances = THQ TPJ TDG TFOH | |||
| otherappearances = L2 W:P | |||
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'''Tsunami''' is a female [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] princess<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 254</ref> and one of the [[Dragonets of Destiny]]<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 4</ref>. She is the main protagonist of [[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']]. She also co-founded [[Jade Mountain Academy]] with the other Dragonets of Destiny and currently works as the headmistress there. She is the eldest living daughter of [[Coral|Queen Coral]] and [[Gill|King Gill]]. | '''Tsunami''' is a female [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] princess<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 254</ref> and one of the [[Dragonets of Destiny]]<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 4</ref>. She is the main protagonist of [[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']]. She also co-founded [[Jade Mountain Academy]] with the other Dragonets of Destiny and currently works as the headmistress there. She is the eldest living daughter of [[Coral|Queen Coral]] and [[Gill|King Gill]]. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Tsunami | [[Webs]] identified Tsunami's egg in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery as the one from the prophecy due to its shell being "of deepest blue" and consequently took it.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Lost Heir|chapter=21|paragraph=54|quote=I remembered her egg,” Webs pressed on, his wings drooping. “It was so blue — it had to be the right one. I’m so sorry, Your Majesty,” he said in a rush.}}</ref> | ||
Tsunami is described as having deep<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Poison Jungle|chapter=9|paragraph=53|quote=She might be able to answer some of your questions,” Willow said to the dark blue dragon, “because she’s just been to the Hives.}}</ref> or royal blue<ref>{{Cite book|book=Moon Rising|chapter=6|paragraph=34|quote=Tsunami sat on the ledge with the morning sun shining behind her, grinning at them as they came in. Her royal blue scales looked as if they were made of melted sky.}}</ref> scales with "pale green flecks"<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=3|paragraph=11|quote=Tsunami disappeared into the river with a nearly soundless splash. The pale green flecks under her dark blue scales shimmered as she swam upriver.}}</ref> which shimmer like cobalt glass in torchlight.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=1|paragraph=29|quote=Her deep blue scales shimmered like cobalt glass in the torchlight.}}</ref> Gills, located on her long neck, pulse when she is angry<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=1|paragraph=29|quote=The gills in her long neck were pulsing like they always did when she was angry.}}</ref>. Like all [[SeaWings]], she possesses webbed talons,<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Poison Jungle|chapter=9|paragraph=61|quote=She held up one of her webbed talons, then pointed to what looked like gills along her neck.}}</ref> and luminescent stripes on her tail, snout and underbelly.<ref>{{Cite guide|book=A Guide to the Dragon World|page=35}}</ref> Her eyes are described as being translucent green.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=1|paragraph=61|quote=Tsunami flipped onto her back, gazing up at the stone roof with her translucent green eyes.}}</ref> She is also described as being tall.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Hive Queen|chapter=prologue|paragraph=57|quote=The tall blue SeaWing founder of Jade Mountain Academy gave her an exasperated face.}}</ref> | |||
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
Tsunami is determined<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], page 14</ref> and cares about protecting friends<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 5</ref> and family<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], page 151</ref>. She can be hot-headed and impulsive. | Tsunami is determined<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], page 14</ref> and cares about protecting friends<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], page 5</ref> and family<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], page 151</ref>. She can be hot-headed and impulsive. Sometimes she and Glory have an intense rivalry | ||
== Life == | == Life == | ||
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Tsunami was forced to fight Gill, her own father, in Scarlet's arena.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 42. "Dehydrated, mentally unstable, and ready to fight at last. It's Gill of the Seawings! [sic] ..."</ref> She initially didn't want to kill him, and demanded that Scarlet let her, and Gill, live.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 52. "I've won," Tsunami shouted. "You can all see that. We can end this now, without killing anyone. I ask you all to let me let him live!"</ref> But Scarlet made fun of her, pushing Tsunami to snap his neck to prove she wasn't scared.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 58. "Perhaps our 'dragonet of destiny' doesn't have the stomach for battle," Queen Scarlet called snidely. "Maybe war is ''too scary'' for her. Perhaps she'd like to go back into hiding instead?"</ref> She was shaken by this, and when they escaped Scarlet's arena, Tsunami pretended she was fine.{{Citation needed|reason=Didn't find anything about "pretending" she was fine. She was badly shaken and did not resist guards chaining her up (chapter 27), but this was also after being pitted against Starflight and then scavengers, and after Morrowseer came. | Tsunami was forced to fight Gill, her own father, in Scarlet's arena.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 42. "Dehydrated, mentally unstable, and ready to fight at last. It's Gill of the Seawings! [sic] ..."</ref> She initially didn't want to kill him, and demanded that Scarlet let her, and Gill, live.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 52. "I've won," Tsunami shouted. "You can all see that. We can end this now, without killing anyone. I ask you all to let me let him live!"</ref> But Scarlet made fun of her, pushing Tsunami to snap his neck to prove she wasn't scared.<ref>[[The Dragonet Prophecy]], chapter 25, paragraph 58. "Perhaps our 'dragonet of destiny' doesn't have the stomach for battle," Queen Scarlet called snidely. "Maybe war is ''too scary'' for her. Perhaps she'd like to go back into hiding instead?"</ref> She was shaken by this, and when they escaped Scarlet's arena, Tsunami pretended she was fine.{{Citation needed|reason=Didn't find anything about "pretending" she was fine. She was badly shaken and did not resist guards chaining her up (chapter 27), but this was also after being pitted against Starflight and then scavengers, and after Morrowseer came.}} After her mother, Queen Coral, told her of Gill being captured by SkyWings, Tsunami realized she had killed her own father.<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], chapter 12, paragraphs 5–8. Tsunami felt like oceans were pressing against the back of her eyes. Her scales were heavy, as if they were clogged with seaweed. ''But I didn't have a choice. Did I? He was my'' father. ''And I had no idea.''</ref> Overcome with guilt, and no way to end it, she concluded that Gill was insane, and she had no choice but to kill him.<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], chapter 12, paragraph 9. ''But he wasn't a real dragon anymore. He wasn't anyone, inside his parched scales. He was gone, and I had to survive. I had to survive to protect my friends and fulfill my destiny.''</ref> Still she was left with doubt, and the sense that she hadn't tried to find another way.<ref>[[The Lost Heir]], chapter 12, paragraph 10. Nothing helped. She hadn't really thought about other options when she'd killed the SeaWing in the arena. It was impulse and wanting to prove something to Scarlet.</ref> | ||
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Tsunami is a female SeaWing princess[1] and one of the Dragonets of Destiny[2]. She is the main protagonist of The Lost Heir. She also co-founded Jade Mountain Academy with the other Dragonets of Destiny and currently works as the headmistress there. She is the eldest living daughter of Queen Coral and King Gill.
She has a strong sense of justice which often makes her come off as insensitive and controlling. Her protective nature comes from her deep care for her family. Tsunami can be hot-headed and impulsive, rushing into situations without always thinking of the consequences. However, she also has a strong moral compass and will go to great lengths to fight for what is right.
Description[edit | edit source]
Webs identified Tsunami's egg in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery as the one from the prophecy due to its shell being "of deepest blue" and consequently took it.[3]
Tsunami is described as having deep[4] or royal blue[5] scales with "pale green flecks"[6] which shimmer like cobalt glass in torchlight.[7] Gills, located on her long neck, pulse when she is angry[8]. Like all SeaWings, she possesses webbed talons,[9] and luminescent stripes on her tail, snout and underbelly.[10] Her eyes are described as being translucent green.[11] She is also described as being tall.[12]
Personality[edit | edit source]
Tsunami is determined[13] and cares about protecting friends[14] and family[15]. She can be hot-headed and impulsive. Sometimes she and Glory have an intense rivalry
Life[edit | edit source]
Tsunami was raised by Dune, Kestrel and Webs in a cave with the other Dragonets of Destiny.
Relationships[edit | edit source]
Gill[edit | edit source]
Tsunami was forced to fight Gill, her own father, in Scarlet's arena.[16] She initially didn't want to kill him, and demanded that Scarlet let her, and Gill, live.[17] But Scarlet made fun of her, pushing Tsunami to snap his neck to prove she wasn't scared.[18] She was shaken by this, and when they escaped Scarlet's arena, Tsunami pretended she was fine.[citation needed] After her mother, Queen Coral, told her of Gill being captured by SkyWings, Tsunami realized she had killed her own father.[19] Overcome with guilt, and no way to end it, she concluded that Gill was insane, and she had no choice but to kill him.[20] Still she was left with doubt, and the sense that she hadn't tried to find another way.[21]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, page 254
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, page 4
- ↑ The Lost Heir, chapter 21, paragraph 54. "I remembered her egg,” Webs pressed on, his wings drooping. “It was so blue — it had to be the right one. I’m so sorry, Your Majesty,” he said in a rush."
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, chapter 9, paragraph 53. "She might be able to answer some of your questions,” Willow said to the dark blue dragon, “because she’s just been to the Hives."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 6, paragraph 34. "Tsunami sat on the ledge with the morning sun shining behind her, grinning at them as they came in. Her royal blue scales looked as if they were made of melted sky."
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 3, paragraph 11. "Tsunami disappeared into the river with a nearly soundless splash. The pale green flecks under her dark blue scales shimmered as she swam upriver."
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 1, paragraph 29. "Her deep blue scales shimmered like cobalt glass in the torchlight."
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 1, paragraph 29. "The gills in her long neck were pulsing like they always did when she was angry."
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, chapter 9, paragraph 61. "She held up one of her webbed talons, then pointed to what looked like gills along her neck."
- ↑ A Guide to the Dragon World, page 35.
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 1, paragraph 61. "Tsunami flipped onto her back, gazing up at the stone roof with her translucent green eyes."
- ↑ The Hive Queen, prologue, paragraph 57. "The tall blue SeaWing founder of Jade Mountain Academy gave her an exasperated face."
- ↑ The Lost Heir, page 14
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, page 5
- ↑ The Lost Heir, page 151
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 25, paragraph 42. "Dehydrated, mentally unstable, and ready to fight at last. It's Gill of the Seawings! [sic] ..."
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 25, paragraph 52. "I've won," Tsunami shouted. "You can all see that. We can end this now, without killing anyone. I ask you all to let me let him live!"
- ↑ The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 25, paragraph 58. "Perhaps our 'dragonet of destiny' doesn't have the stomach for battle," Queen Scarlet called snidely. "Maybe war is too scary for her. Perhaps she'd like to go back into hiding instead?"
- ↑ The Lost Heir, chapter 12, paragraphs 5–8. Tsunami felt like oceans were pressing against the back of her eyes. Her scales were heavy, as if they were clogged with seaweed. But I didn't have a choice. Did I? He was my father. And I had no idea.
- ↑ The Lost Heir, chapter 12, paragraph 9. But he wasn't a real dragon anymore. He wasn't anyone, inside his parched scales. He was gone, and I had to survive. I had to survive to protect my friends and fulfill my destiny.
- ↑ The Lost Heir, chapter 12, paragraph 10. Nothing helped. She hadn't really thought about other options when she'd killed the SeaWing in the arena. It was impulse and wanting to prove something to Scarlet.