You follow the hall Retana pointed out to you. Seeing something long and lithe scurry out of the light which your glow shines, you decide to keep a eye out for tunnel snakes, which you know live in these types of places. Coming upon a row of unlit glows, you recieve their presence with a smile and quickly light them from your glow. Ahh.. light. Being able to see vastly imporves your sight and you find the end of the hall quick enough and walk into a low ceilinged room after ducking to enter the stooped doorway. Looking around in amazement after lighting the glowbaskets on the wall, you marvel at the rows of shelves filled with books. Determined to find the positions of Aden Wings, you hope the recordings are updated and pick up the leather bound book lying open on the table infront of you. Blowing the dust off its cover, you flip it open to the front pages. A note lies on the front page and you read it hastily.
Rider Wings
| Borrasca Oro : ThreadPhage : Diving Wherry : Aprender A Volar |
Borrasca Oro Wing
The Borrasca Oro Wing corridor can be found on the topmost level of Aden Weyr. The rooms are large and the dragon ledge even bigger, afterall, the ledges must accomodate a golden queen and any other suitor who wishes to drop by. The name of this wing is of a Terran spanish origin. "Borrasca" meaning gale-force winds and "oro" meaning gold. The queens fly Thread in the lowest position and their riders use flamethrowers to annihilate the Thread that survives the upper formations of the wing.
Bretta and Gold Anissimoth | Weyrwoman/Senior Queen |
Uyaniu and White Merkeleth | Fighters |
ThreadPhage Wing
The ThreadPhage Wing corridors are in the second highest level of Aden Weyr. The rooms are numerous and quite a bit smaller than those of the queens. This wing flys at the top of the Thread-fighting formation. Most times, their dragons are the ones who come back ot the Weyr needing Threadscore treatment. These brave heroes fly through Fog, Fire and Fall. The name of the wing has a english and latin origin. "Phage" being a latin word meaning one who eats/or/destroys, "Thread" being their target. Also, the gold's mates reside in this wing most time as leader and second.
G'ren and Bronze Bantioth | Retired Weyrleader |
Iz'tak and Bronze Tidith | Weyrleader/Wingleader |
C'min and Bronze Babath | Wingsecond |
F'char and Bronze Rocceth | Wingthird |
T'ran and Bronze Benioth | Fighters |
S'sah and Bronze Nerath | Fighters |
O'ler and Bronze Laiteveth | Fighters |
S'rigin and Bronze Magnath | Fighters |
C'rez and Bronze Corith | Fighters |
D'ver and Bronze Brizoth | Fighters |
L'oran and Bronze Pedith | Fighters |
Drifa and Brown Rifanth | Fighters |
E'cal and Brown Sonneleth | Fighters |
Seora and Brown Lewith | Fighters |
R'zaki and Blue Hypyth | Fighters |
F'naz and Blue Andreth | Fighters |
D'any and Blue Unmiath | Fighters |
L'tarun and Blue Rimtath | Fighters |
Hacis and Blue Lanth | Fighters |
Erra and Blue Tebanth | Fighters |
G'tic and Blue Jeoneth | Fighters |
Gemati and Blue Ferzith | Fighters |
Gerna and Green Wyntiath | Fighters |
Flochessa and Green Rylith | Searchriders |
Guticca and Green Seyeth | Fighters |
Fancesca and Green Narasath | Fighters |
Diving Wherry Wing
The Diving Wherry Wing is composed of mainly of "sport" dragons, practical jokesters and Searchriders with big senses of humor and those dragons unable to truly fly. When one travels in their corridors and areas, it is a good idea to be very observant of their surroundings. Jokes and pranks rules this hall; unwary travelers are the usual victims. For those who can fly, this wing flys Thread in the second most position- below the ThreadPhage Wing and above the Borrasca Oro Wing.
Dasera and Opal-Gold Tengerth | Waterpair |
J'nir and Bronze Jasith | Wingleader |
B'nar and Bronze Tinarth | Wingsecond |
T'oran and Brown Bireth | Wingsecond |
Talai and Special Bolonith | Fighters |
P'tar and White Uloreth | Searchriders |
Aprender A Volar Wing
The Aprender A Volar Wing is the candidates, hatchling and weyrlings wing. They reside on the very large second lowest level of the Weyr. Some fly Thread when they are weyrlings and join with the other wings where they need help. The wing's name is of spanish origin, roughly translated to "learning to fly." When the occupants of this wing mature, most will leave to join an official wing.
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