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Blaze is an adult female SandWing and former heir to her tribe's throne. After the death of her mother, Queen Oasis, Blaze and her two sisters, Blister and Burn, each allied with other Pyrrhian tribes and had a war to determine the next queen. This became known as the War of SandWing Succession. Blaze was protected by Queen Glacier until the war was over.
Description[edit | edit source]
Blaze is a strikingly beautiful SandWing[1] with scales that shimmer like white gold.[2] She has pitch-dark eyes, similar to those of Blister and Burn.[3]
Personality[edit | edit source]
Blaze mostly only cares about polishing her scales and shining her gems. She has been described as the opposite of Thorn.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 15, paragraph 21. "Giant wine-red pillows and camel-hair carpets were piled in a loose nest in the middle of the room, and sprawled across this was a strikingly beautiful SandWing."
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 15, paragraph 22. "She had her chin propped on one talon and was gazing listlessly into a mirror on the sand in front of her. Her tail coiled gracefully across the pillows, with the poisonous barb touching the floor. Her wings were folded, and her scales shimmered like white gold against the red backdrop."
- ↑ The Hidden Kingdom, chapter 15, paragraph 33. "Her pitch-dark eyes were too eerily similar to Burn's and Blister's; they gave Glory the creeps, even though she knew a very different brain was behind them."
- ↑ Darkness of Dragons, chapter 7. "All she cared about was keeping her scales polished and her gems sparkly. In Qibli's estimation, Blaze was silliness personified. She was the opposite of levelheaded, empathetic Thorn."