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Darkstalker

In-universe information
Tribe NightWingIceWing hybrid
Gender Male
Age Approximately 2,005 years old
Meta information
The Dragonet Prophecy
Mentioned in

The Brightest Night

The Jade Mountain Prophecy
Appeared in

Moon Rising
Winter Turning
Escaping Peril
Talons of Power
Darkness of Dragons

The Lost Continent Prophecy
Appeared in

The Dangerous Gift

Mentioned in

The Lost Continent
The Hive Queen
The Poison Jungle

Other books
Appeared in

Darkstalker

Mentioned in

A Guide to the Dragon World

Darkstalker was a male NightWing-IceWing hybrid and one of the point-of-view characters in Darkstalker. He was a major antagonist in arc two. Darkstalker was also the brother of Whiteout and the son of Arctic and Hope.

Description[edit | edit source]

Darkstalker appeared almost like a pure NightWing, except for a row of icy white scales under each wing.[1] He had long, curved horns. He had midnight-black wings.[2] He was the largest dragon ever. He had the silver eye scales of a mind reader. He was long and very thin to the point that his bones were visible under his skin. He had a narrow, handsome face as well as long twisted horns and black eyes.[3] Darkstalker was born under three full moons and thus had exceptionally powerful mind reading and prophetic powers. He inherited animus magic from his father, Arctic.[4]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Darkness of Dragons, chapter 28, paragraph 9. "if he craned his neck around he could see the line of icy white scales under Darkstalker's beating black wings."
  2. Darkstalker, chapter 12, paragraph 82. "She opened her eyes and looked at him. His hopeful face, his emerald-ink-stained claws, his midnight-black wings that were shaking just a little bit."
  3. Escaping Peril, chapter 21. "An enormous crack appeared in the earth, and out of the darkness rose the hugest dragon the world had ever seen. Silver scales glittered in the corners of his eyes and along the underside of his black wings. His bones were visible under his skin; he was long and frighteningly thin, with a narrow handsome face, long twisted horns, and eyes as black as underground caverns."
  4. Darkstalker, chapter 2.
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