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Albatross

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Albatross depicted in the Legends: Darkstalker graphic novel.
In-universe information
Tribe SeaWing
Gender Male
Meta information

Albatross was a male SeaWing prince introduced in Darkstalker. He was the first animus SeaWing. He was the brother of Lagoon and Sapphire, the father of Manta, and grandfather of Pearl and Fathom.[citation needed] He was killed by Fathom after inciting the Royal SeaWing Massacre.[1]

Description[edit | edit source]

Albatross had blueish gray scales that were so pale in places that they looked almost white. His eyes were a blue so dark they almost looked black. He was nearly a neck length taller than Queen Lagoon and had long wings[2].

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  1. Darkstalker, chapter 8, paragraph 83-91. "'Spears,' he shouted, 'Kill my grandfather!' The fishing spears wrenched themselves off the wall and shot toward Albatross. 'No!' Albatross yelled, 'Spears -' Indigo seized his snout, smothering his words, and bit down hard on his ear. A spear smashed Albatross's back. He grabbed the pearls around Indigo's neck and as she let go of him with a strangled yelp of pain. One of his claws sliced across her neck as the second spear slammed into his side. Both dragons collapsed to the ground. Blood seeped over gray scales, pale blue scales, indigo scales, all across their wings, all over everything. Fathom's talons were deep in blood. 'Indigo,' he cried. Sobs rose from his chest, threatening to tear out his ribs. 'Indigo.' he slipped and slid through the blood over to her body and pulled her free from the weight of Albatross. His grandfather's eyes glared sightlessly up at the moons. The spears had done their work well. He was gone."
  2. Darkstalker, chapter 1, paragraph 23. "Albatross was from the same hatching as his sister, Queen Lagoon, but he was nearly a neck length taller than her, with long wings that swept majestically across the sand. His scales were bluish gray but so pale that in places they looked almost white, while his eyes were a blue so dark they were nearly black. In fact, his coloring was somewhat similar to the seagull, which had now retreated to the safer vantage point of a palm tree."
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