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Sunny

Sunny in the Kingdom of the Sand.

Sunny in the Kingdom of the Sand.
In-universe information
Tribe SandWingNightWing hybrid
Gender Female
Age 7 years
Meta information
The Dragonet Prophecy
Appeared in

The Dragonet Prophecy
The Lost Heir
The Hidden Kingdom
The Dark Secret
The Brightest Night

The Jade Mountain Prophecy
Appeared in

Moon Rising
Escaping Peril
Talons of Power
Darkness of Dragons

Mentioned in

Winter Turning

The Lost Continent Prophecy
Appeared in

The Flames of Hope

Mentioned in

The Hive Queen
The Dangerous Gift

Other books
Appeared in

Dragonslayer
A Guide to the Dragon World

Mentioned in

Prisoners

Sunny is a female SandWing-NightWing hybrid[1][2] and one of the Dragonets of Destiny, alongside being the princess of the SandWings. She featured as the main protagonist of The Brightest Night. She is the daughter of Queen Thorn and Stonemover. She currently resides and works at Jade Mountain Academy as staff, and is the founder of the school.

Description

Sunny is a small dragon that has unusually bright golden scales and lacks a tail barb.[2] She sleeps like a snoozing chinchilla.[3] Her eyes are gray-green.[2] According to Darkstalker, she has eyes just like Whiteout's.

References

  1. The Brightest Night, chapter 13, paragraph 59. ""Yes, Sunny," said Thorn, her voice falling like drops of water into the stillness between them. "It's because you're half NightWing.""
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 2, paragraph 14. "Dune, the maimed dragon who taught them survival skills, was a SandWing, and so was Sunny … more or less. There was something not quite right about the littlest dragonet. Not only were her scales too golden, but her eyes were gray-green instead of glittering black. Worst of all, her tail curled into an ordinary point like the tails of most dragon tribes, instead of ending with the poisonous barb that was a SandWing's most dangerous weapon."
  3. The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 4. "Sunny was curled up in a peaceful ball like a snoozing chinchilla, and Webs, with his shallow breathing, looked and sounded halfway dead."
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