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Burn

Burn holding an axe.

Burn holding an axe.
In-universe information
Tribe SandWing
Gender Female
Meta information
The Dragonet Prophecy
Appeared in

The Dragonet Prophecy
The Dark Secret
The Brightest Night

Mentioned in

The Lost Heir
The Hidden Kingdom

The Jade Mountain Prophecy
Appeared in

Escaping Peril

Mentioned in

Moon Rising
Winter Turning
Talons of Power
Darkness of Dragons

The Lost Continent Prophecy
Mentioned in

The Dangerous Gift

Other books
Appeared in

Dragonslayer
Deserter

Mentioned in

Prisoners
Assassin

Princess Burn was an adult female SandWing and heir to her tribe's throne. After the death of her mother, Queen Oasis, Burn and her two sisters, Blister and Blaze, each allied with other Pyrrhian tribes, starting a war for the crown of the Sand Kingdom. This became known as The War of SandWing Succession. Burn was killed by a dragonbite viper planted by Blister.

The SandWing Succession

Of the three sisters, Burn was known for being cruel, aggressive, and ruthless, even her own soldiers. She inhabited the SandWing stronghold and made it her fortress, being located near the middle of the desert. Along with that she allied with Queen Moorhen and the MudWings and Queen Scarlet of the SkyWings.

On the night before the Brightest Night, Burn received a report from Queen Scarlet about an IceWing thief.[1] She and two soldiers found and killed Hvitur[2] and destroyed the SkyWing Dragonet of Destiny egg.[3]

  1. The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue, paragraph 12. "Her lookouts reported an IceWing thief sneaking away, and I decided finding you might add some violence to my boring visit."
  2. The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue, paragraph 28. "With an exaggerated lunge, Burn pretended the wet egg was slipping through her talons ... and then she let it fall over the side of the cliff into the rocky darkness below."
  3. The Dragonet Prophecy, prologue, paragraph 28. "With an exaggerated lunge, Burn pretended the wet egg was slipping through her talons ... and then she let it fall over the side of the cliff into the rocky darkness below."
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