They live in the Mud Kingdom, which consists of marshes, swamps, and bogs. Winglets are a series of short stories, published as e-books, that focus on minor characters.

The biggest dragonet will always hatch first and is called the "BigWings"; They are essentially the leader of their group of siblings and it is their job to look after and protect them. The first book in the series was released on July, 2012.The second book in the series was released on January 1, 2013. It follows the Seawing Tsunami and her adventures at the Seawing Kingdom.Glory and her friends go to the rainforest. As of the third arc, there are ten tribes of dragons in the world of The seven tribes of Pyrrhia are MudWings, SandWings, SkyWings, SeaWings, RainWings, IceWings, and NightWings. They are light eaters according to them being in a desert.

The Hives, along with the structures and buildings inside them, are far more architecturally complex and structured than those on Pyrrhia. Something deadly is stalking the peaceful RainWing kingdom. 20 years before the series, three scavenger siblings, Heath, Stone, and Rose, were able to sneak into Queen Oasis' palace, kill her, and steal her treasure, a feat thought to be impossible by both scavengers and dragons. Rose was captured by the SandWings after killing Queen Oasis and unable to escape, and her brothers believed that she was dead.

The MudWings value the bonds between siblings very much, so much that siblings live and work together in units their whole lives. The Othermind's ultimate goal is to wipe out all of dragonkind so that it may re-take its continent. And no one can ever be free. (Mentioned in Dragonslayer) Flamesilks can produce different types of this silk, from flamesilk that is warm and does not burn, to flamesilk that will light fire to anything it touches. A graphic novel for The Brightest Night has been confirmed. This is because she ingested the Breath of Evil plant when the LeafWing Hawthorn tricked her into eating it in an attempt to control her and stop her from enacting war. Not much is known about SeaWing society, although they seem to enjoy scrolls, a trait shared by Queen Coral, Whirlpool, and Turtle. A secret lurks inside their eggs. The parents are never a part of their dragonets' lives; the most they will do is check up on their eggs, which are well-protected with rocks and mud walls, but they will not raise their dragonets. After using herself as bait, Glory soon realizes that the RainWings have been taken by the NightWings. As such, the SeaWings live underneath the ocean off the coast of Pyrrhia, in what is known as the Kingdom of the Sea. SandWings are desert-dwelling and loving dragons that live in the Kingdom of Sand. SilkWings are second-class dragons in their society and have little to no rights compared to the HiveWings. Many of them, however, are more than ready to fight for their freedom, and have created an underground movement called the Chrysalis, whose goal is to dismantle the HiveWing regime and take down Queen Wasp. View All Available Formats & Editions. In the first arc, the main protagonists are the Dragonets of Destiny, who are part of a prophecy that states that they are destined to end The War of SandWing Succession and bring peace to the seven warring tribes. The war ended by a SandWing female named Thorn obtaining the Eye of Onyx and becoming queen of the SandWings, a position granted to her by her daughter Sunny. The chapter ends there. There are a few dragons who consider scavengers as valuable pets. RainWings need the sun to keep their scales vivid and colorful and to keep them happy, so they often sleep during the afternoon in what is called their "sun time". The mysterious NightWings keep everything hidden, from their home and their queen to their allegiance in the war. Like HiveWings, SilkWings have an internal clock that tells them what time of day it is. A common stereotype among the other tribes is that MudWings are slow and stupid, but this has been proven not to be the case. Point of View: Sundew (LeafWing, from the part of the tribe known as “PoisonWings”). It is believed that BeetleWings are actually RainWings that had somehow managed to get to Pantala, or that they are closely related to RainWings. Their society is very carefree, with plenty to eat.