Type of Dragons
Nightwings
NightWings are covered in purplish-black scales. The underside of their wings are speckled with silver scales, giving it the appearance of a night sky filled with stars. This allows them to blend into shadows and the night.
They also have forked black tongues and the ability to breathe fire
IceWings
Icewings range in color from silvery white scales like the moon to pale blue like ice. They have a ruff of extra horns on the back of their heads, and narrow, whip-like tails. They have blue eyes, forked blue tongues, and ridged claws to grip ice. The claws are serrated-being clawed by an Icewing once is like being clawed by a normally clawed dragon four times, as Peril explained to Clay after his fight with Fjord.
Sandwings
They have pale gold or white scales that blend in with the desert sand, forked black tongues, and usually have black eyes. They can breath fire and the ends of their tails are armed with a venemous spike that they use for defense.
Mudwings
They are covered in thick, armor-like scales that are brown with undersides that are sometimes amber and gold. The nostrils are located on the top of the snout on a large, flat head so that they can lay submerged in mud for extended periods.
Skywings
They range in color from orange to red-gold and have red or orange eyes. They have enormous wings and are very good fliers in addition to breathing fire.
Rainwings
They are never any one color, for their scales are constantly shifting colors, often reflecting their mood. They are absolutely dazzling in the sunlight, and there is almost no color they cannot reproduce.
They are long and graceful, with a ruff around their necks and prehensile tails that is used primarily for climbing.
Seawings
The color of their scales ranges from blue to green to aquamarine. They have webs in between their claws that makes them excellent swimmers and gills on their necks that allow them to breathe underwater. Seawings are just as much at home in the water as on land or in the air. They also have glow in the dark stripes located on their tails, snouts, and underbellies that are used to attract other Seawings when they choose their mates, and also for subaquatic communication.