![]() ![]() Clay could hear Starflight singing along with all the other prisoners. He instantly became distrustful of Peril and stayed far away from her. This led to Clay facing Fjord instead of him, which led to Fjord's death. Due to his poor skills in battle, Clay volunteered to fight in his place multiple times to keep Starflight from being killed. He was often seen with his wings tented over his head, refusing to speak or interact with other dragons. Tsunami and Starflight refusing to fight each otherĬhained to a rock spire away from his friends, Starflight despaired of ever escaping. He and Sunny contributed to their escape attempt by burning the scrolls as a smoke signal to Clay and Tsunami, which led to him and the rest of the dragonets getting captured by Scarlet. He helped Tsunami escape from the chains their guardians used to stop her from preventing Glory's murder. During this, Starflight gave Clay some lifesaving advice during his attempt to escape. After the dragonets found out about the guardians' plan to kill Glory, the dragonets of destiny came up with a plan in order to escape. Starflight also had a private meeting with Morrowseer, whom he feared would discover he had not discovered his powers yet. Later when Morrowseer visited the cave to inspect the dragonets, he seemed to approve of Starflight, due to him being a fellow NightWing. During their reenactment of the start of War of SandWing Succession, Starflight played as Blaze, a role which he vehemently hated. ![]() Starflight protested against this, suggesting that he should read to them instead, before being shut down by the other dragonets. Starflight was in the dragonets' study cave, where Tsunami started to assign the "parts". The Dragonet Prophecy The Dragonet Prophecy He was slightly smaller than the other dragonets (except Sunny), and he loved scrolls and the stories told by their guardians, mainly Dune, thus becoming the subject of the dragonets' jokes and taunts they loved to make. He was hatched and raised by the guardians: Kestrel, Dune, and Webs, along with the other dragonets, Clay, Tsunami, Glory, and Sunny. Unlike most of the other dragonets, his egg was not stolen, but given to the Talons of Peace by the NightWings hence the line in the prophecy "Wings of night shall come to you." While he was born with three full moons in the sky, Starflight received no NightWing powers because he hatched in an underground cave, where the moonlight could not reach his egg. Starflight was given to the Talons of Peace as an unhatched egg by Morrowseer, the NightWing prophet who delivered the Dragonet Prophecy. He is talented at memorizing things and repeating those facts over and over, even when no one seems to be listening. He tries to know everything so that he may be useful, but he is not a good fighter, and he is not brave. Glory said he "shrieks like a tiny scavenger". Reading is his specialty, and he is very smart but totally unreliable, and terrified of the world, despite him wanting to be brave and helpful. However, he is a useful companion, as he has valuable information such as geography and flight patterns constantly on his mind. He often overthinks and worries so much that he ends up not doing anything at all, and can sulk when he is upset. After he was temporarily kidnapped by Morrowseer, he tried to be bossy towards his friends, although he only wanted to keep them all safe by doing so. Moonwatcher described his thoughts as constantly busy, ticking through all the things he needed to do. He is shown to have a humorous side, as seen when he wanted to take a rubbery chewy fruit that gets stuck in dragons’ teeth for Tsunami. However, he is determined and is willing to fight for his students. Starflight is often tentative, sensible, a know-it-all, massively annoying, lofty, overly cautious, lecturing, alarmed, anxious, indignant, worried, and nervous. He wears a white blindfold over his very dark green eyes, and has long burn scars streaking across his scales and snout. The space between his wings is narrow, and he is not very burly. He has a black snout and claws, as well as sinewy shoulders and a worried snout. The silver scales on the underside of his black wings spray outward, like a splash of water, similar to his father's, Mastermind. Starflight has midnight-black scales with glints of purple and deep blue in them.
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