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They found the tunnel to Battlewinner's throne room behind a detailed map of Pyrrhia. Fatespeaker claimed to have a vision that they would convince Queen Battlewinner not to kill the dragonets or torture the RainWings. She and Starflight continued their search. When Deathbringer did not give him any advice that he found helpful, he stomped off.įatespeaker questioned Deathbringer about the location of the NightWing queen, and he redirected them to the throne room. He headed for the dungeons and asked Deathbringer about becoming an assassin. Starflight pointed out that he was less likely to get in trouble if he was caught with two NightWings, and he reluctantly agreed. He discovered they were following him, and snapped at them to go away. They spotted Flame sneaking out as well, so they decided to follow him. That night, she convinced Starflight to sneak out and search for Battlewinner. When Morrowseer banished Squid, Fatespeaker was horrified and sad, knowing that he probably would not survive. Starflight found a dreamvisitor clutched in the talon of a dead NightWing guard, untouched until that point because nobody would disturb the corpse. That night, she convinced Starflight to go explore the destroyed wing of the NightWing Fortress.
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She said she thought he was "crazy-smart" and "crazy-brave," and showed pity to the trapped RainWings. When Morrowseer ordered the false dragonets to kill Starflight and he fled, she figured out where he was hiding, but refused to kill him. Fatespeaker, who believed they were her friends, thought that they were joking. Morrowseer mentioned that Starflight could replace her, and the other false dragonets agreed, saying that they wanted Starflight due to how annoying they found Fatespeaker's constant predictions. She saw an unconscious Starflight enter, and had a "vision" predicting that Starflight would be important in her future.įatespeaker crept out of her room and followed Starflight and Morrowseer, being very blunt about being a " dragonet of destiny." When Starflight told her that he was the NightWing dragonet, she was surprised. The other false dragonets refused to listen and yelled that they did not want to hear it, claiming that she was lying and had already made that prediction before, so she decided to keep her predictions to herself. In the epilogue, they were taking to the NightWing Island where she had another supposed "vision" about feasting on a walrus. She was highly interested in Morrowseer's arrival and claimed - probably falsely - to have predicted it. In the prologue, Fatespeaker was fighting with all the other false dragonets. She always felt proud to be a NightWing, though also sometimes crushed when she realized the terrible things her tribe had done.īiography The Dragonet Prophecy The Lost Heirįatespeaker was mentioned by Nautilus when he spoke of the alternates to Blister. She can be somewhat naïve, as she originally thought the rest of the false dragonets were her friends and clung to this belief even after they attempted to kill her with prompting from Morrowseer. However, Fatespeaker secretly started regretting her supposed NightWing abilities, as she began to consider them useless after the death of Viper. She also can be a tad stubborn, especially about her visions this is because she has strong faith in her supposed powers, even to the point of making them up often. Even under a harsh environment with Morrowseer as a guardian, Fatespeaker is shown very optimistic, sympathetic, and prefers not to fight, although her optimism can sometimes blind her from thinking. She is often very talkative as well as being quite silly at times. Personalityĭescribed as fluff-brained by Peril, Fatespeaker aspires to peace and friendship rather than violence. She has several additional silver scales along her body: one on the outside corner of each eye, a band circling one ankle, and a few lone ones sparkling along her tail like starry freckles. Fatespeaker has black scales and underscales of deep blue and purple.