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Tribe | RainWing |
Gender | Female |
Age | Dragonet |
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First appearance | The Hidden Kingdom |
Last appearance | Darkness of Dragons |
Tamarin is a blind female RainWing dragonet who first appears in The Hidden Kingdom. She is currently attending Jade Mountain Academy as a student and is currently in a relationship with Anemone.
Description[edit | edit source]
Tamarin is small,[1] but a little bigger than Pike,[2] and has eyes that are an odd light shade of blue.[1] She has an old scar twisting across her underbelly and a few more scars on her wings and neck.[3] In The Hidden Kingdom she wears a garland of red, pink, and purple flowers.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 29. "A small dragon popped out of the crowd and stumbled forward a few steps, then stopped. She stood very still, with waves of pale green rippling across her scales. Her eyes were an odd light shade of blue and stared blankly past Glory at the trees."
- ↑ Moon Rising, chapter 14. "“The underground lake,” Pike said suddenly. “Let’s put her in the lake. It’s not far. Submerging her in water will help. I’ve seen — I saw this work — after the attack.” He cut himself off, darted forward, and tried to lift Tamarin, but he was thin, and she was a little bigger than he was. He staggered, and Clay stopped him."
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 30, paragraph 7. "She lifted her wings higher to reveal an old scar twisting across her underbelly. Glory spotted a few others on Tamarin’s wings and neck. These weren’t like the battle scars the war had given to so many dragons. These told the story of a tiny dragonet crashing into trees, plummeting off walkways, and impaling herself on stray branches as she tried to learn to fly in total darkness."
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 30, paragraph 3. "Why would you pick me?” Tamarin blurted. She wore only one garland of flowers around her shoulders. The shades of red and pink and purple didn’t match at all, but they smelled amazing. It made Glory think of coconuts and honey without making her hungry."