To all dragon fictkin and fictives, even though I don’t know everything about it I love you and I want you to keep going, you are literally so lovely never change thank you 💖💖💖💖
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I was tired so I drew a rainwing napping. More referencing cats for poses
One thing about WoF I really love is the variety of female characters and their roles in the books. Like they feel distinctive from each other and their characters and personalities are treated with a lot of respect and care. Like the books certainly don't feel like they're misogynistic or reduce the female characters down to basic stereotypes in order to focus on the cooler, much more developed male characters
I hate seeing people hate on Tui. Like, I know she’s not the perfect author and she’s made some mistakes, but people will say really mean things about her and even call her an awful author. It’s clear she loves Wings of Fire. As an aspiring writer, it’s almost intimidating and discouraging seeing how the fandom treats Tui.
Agreed.
GUYS I DID ANOTHER COMMISSION!! SECOND ONE FOR TUMBLR!!
LOOK AT THIS ADORABLE DRAGON?! He belongs to @wingsoflegends and AAA LOOK they gave me a PAID excuse to draw an adorable Mudwing hybrid AND A BUNCH OF BUGS?! AND HIS NAME IS BUG????
love you anon
I have an offbrand DewWing because Idc about closed species and making people pay money for creativity is 👎
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Tui said Beryl the unknown dragon in Scarlets to kill list in the Wings of Fire Guide Book could make an appearance in arc 4 and that her story will be explored eventually (if she isn't in arc 4, maybe a winglet or something) + Umber will be in book 16 when it comes out (currently book 16 is in it's early stages) + Tui said the WoF tv show is in good hands.
From this interview
One thing about WoF I really love is the variety of female characters and their roles in the books. Like they feel distinctive from each other and their characters and personalities are treated with a lot of respect and care. Like the books certainly don't feel like they're misogynistic or reduce the female characters down to basic stereotypes in order to focus on the cooler, much more developed male characters