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Introduction
Wings of Fire is a series of fantasy novels by the author Tui T. Sutherland. Young dragons are the focus of the series which has three arcs. Each arc has 5 books. The world of Wings of Fire is made up of two continents that are populated by dragons – Pyrrhia (the focus of Books 1 through 10) and Pantala (the focus of Books 11 through 15). While Pyrrhia is home to seven tribes – MudWings, SandWings, RainWings, SkyWings, IceWings, SeaWings, and NightWings – Pantala houses only three tribes – HiveWings, SilkWings, and LeafWings. Each tribe is ruled by a queen, and each tribe also has a royal family. Both continents are also inhabited by humans (called "scavengers" by the dragons) who are seen as nothing more than animals and are even sometimes eaten. Although the later books in the third arc and the legends book Dragonslayer, explore the humans of the Wings of Fire world and their interactions with dragons more thoroughly.
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Definitions
- Dragonet - in the real worldIn the real world, dragonets are small marine fish; there exist 139 species of the fish.
- Dragonet in the fantasy worldIn the fantasy genre, dragonets are young dragons. First used as a term in the 14th century to describe small or young dragons or a mythical animal usually represented as a winged and scaly serpent or saurian with a crested head and enormous claws.
- DragonA mythical 4-legged fire-breathing creature with wings. Real dragons include Dragon lizards, Komodo dragons, Draconian, Dracones or Dragoon.