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"You say that, but you wish you had this power. [...] Anyone who had the chance to be me would take it in a heartbeat."
— to Luna about his power to control others, The Flames of Hope

Cottonmouth was an ancient male human who was introduced in The Flames of Hope. Along with Freedom and the breath of evil, he was part of the othermind. Though his body was long deceased, his consciousness was kept alive for approximately five thousand years within the mindspace until the othermind was destroyed by Luna. He was formerly worshipped by the Abyss village.

Description[]

In his youth, Cottonmouth wore regal, silky wrappings with silver filigree thread decorating the edges.[1] Later he was seen wearing rougher wrappings, with a new scar across one temple and long, brown hair, boasting a bright green feather tied in with gold thread. He had gold medallions on each shoulder of his cloak.[2] During his quest to control dragons the grooves in his face deepened, especially along his forehead and between his eyes, and he wore feathers woven into his graying hair.[3] His voice was flat and disapproving.[4]

When Luna encountered him in the abyss, he was seated on a throne and wearing thick black gloves. The breath of evil grew through his skull, dividing behind his head and cascading away.[5] He had blank, staring eyes with a white film covering them and a shimmer of mossy green overlaying it.[6]

Personality[]

Cottonmouth was deranged, easily offended, and sinister.[6] He was also calm[7] and delighted at the prospect of controlling as many creatures as he could.[8] Cottonmouth was also pretentious,[9] self-assured, arrogant, power-hungry, bossy and confident.[10] In his youth, he was loud and took up all the space and air around him; however, he was still cold, and had already formed a plan to control dragons.[1]

Cottonmouth was a coward about feeling any pain, and would cease to possess a dragon if they experienced more pain than he could bear.[11] He was egotistical as he was described to be the type of person who would only be interested in pictures if he were in them.[12] He believed he was the emperor of the world[6] and believed everyone wanted to be him.[13] Cottonmouth also believed that dragons were unpredictable creatures, which attacked unprovoked, calling them 'reptiles.' Cottonmouth was persistent on his goal to control the dragons, despite knowing the destruction that resulted from his plans.[14]

Biography[]

Pre-Series

Cottonmouth was a scientist who was later appointed to the role of Advisor for the emperor during the events leading up to the Scorching. With the war between the major human empires locked in a stalemate, Cottonmouth comes up with the idea to use dragons as living weapons to gain an edge. Rather than simply capturing adult dragons, who were very rare at the time, he instead instructed his subordinates to start locating and raiding dragon nests for their eggs. The initial attempt at taming the newborn dragonets failed, resulting in the death or serious injury of many soldiers and scientists and destruction of several laboratories, which would lead to him taking more aggressive methods. Labs were moved to underground stone chambers that could not be burned, and lab personnel were outfitted in spiked leather armor; Cottonmouth himself would redirect his goals from simply taming dragons to artificially controlling them. The experiments continued for several years, all in failure, and before he could perfect his mind control technique, the angry dragons retaliated for the theft of their eggs.

With human civilization nearly wiped out, the body count climbing, and the empire he served completely destroyed, Cottonmouth and several refugees would board makeshift boats and flee from the carnage, arriving in Pantala with a single dragon egg. Drawing his inspiration from a parasitic plant that could control ants, Cottonmouth would continue his experiments in the Abyss, eventually genetically engineering the plant that would become the breath of evil. He would spend several more years experimenting with the plant, attempting to infect and control various small animals and eventually working up to experimenting on his own human subordinates, all with little to moderate success. Undeterred, he proceeded with his tests, and when the dragon egg finally hatched, he attempted to infect the female dragonet - only to get himself caught alongside her, with the plant penetrating both the dragonet's skull and his own; this effectively killed them both, but the breath of evil plant would keep them in a state of petrified "undeath" from that point onwards. With two sentient brains to guide it, the breath of evil could now do exactly what Cottonmouth had wanted - it allowed both him and the dragonet (who he refers to as his "Lizard") to control the bodies of anything the plant infected; Lizard could use her Leafspeak to physically manipulate the plants in the immediate area, making it possible to infect many new hosts, while Cottonmouth did most of the controlling. And thus, the othermind was born.

Cottonmouth would demand new hosts from his surviving human companions to infect, and would have the breath of evil scattered across the continent of Pantala, allowing him to take control of various animals and insects over the centuries. His hosts presumably started the worship of him, and also the tradition of the Guardian of the Abyss. When the first dragons (LeafWings and BeetleWings) showed up from Pyrrhia fleeing from the constant wars between the various tribes, Cottonmouth would send swarms of his mind-controlled animals after them in an attempt to drive them off, thus starting the Legend of the Hive; his attempts would fail, however, as the dragons soon made the connection between the mind-controlled animals and the breath of evil vines overgrowing the continent, and destroyed all but the few that were left in the Eye of the jungle. His power over the wildlife cut off and his breath of evil plants all but extinct, Cottonmouth would lay in wait for centuries as the new dragons would go on to multiply, form tribes of their own, and prosper.

It would not be until the Tree Wars that Cottonmouth would finally be given the chance to take action once more. When a dragon named Hawthorn rediscovered the breath of evil and suggested trying to use it to control Queen Wasp, Cottonmouth was given his very first dragon host. Realizing her poison could be used to infect other dragons, Cottonmouth came to an "agreement" with Wasp, encouraging her to infect as many other dragons as she could while giving her control over them; she would still answer to him, however, and both Cottonmouth and Lizard could jump into any other dragon infected by Wasp and seize control without warning. While a failsafe Hawthorn had "programmed" into the breath of evil prevented it from being able to infect SilkWings and LeafWings, Cottonmouth would later force Hawthorn to "fix" his plants later on when the LeafWing, now in exile, willingly ingested some of the breath of evil while experimenting with making an antidote.

The Lost Continent Prophecy[]

The Poison Jungle
Fifty years later, when Sundew and the others arrive at Hawthorn's home, Cottonmouth would trick the LeafWings into vaporizing the roots of the plant, using the smoke to infect many SilkWings and LeafWings and finally seizing control of the entire continent. However, Sundew herself would escape his clutches, foiling his plan to use her unusually strong leafspeak to spread his Breath of Evil around the continent and overseas, which would have allowed him to reclaim his previous homeland.
The Flames of Hope

In the prologue, Cottonmouth was not mentioned by name, however Raven thought about a human a long time ago that had apparently saved them all. This human was Cottonmouth.

While not mentioned by name, Cottonmouth took partial control of a SilkWing at the beginning of The Flames of Hope. While he was in the SilkWing, he shouted for Sundew to show herself, taunting her with the prospect of seeing Belladonna and Blue. He asked Earwig if she knew what knocked out the unconscious HiveWing guards. When she replied saying that she did not know, Cottonmouth left the SilkWing's body, leaving Wasp in control of the SilkWing.

Furious, he would punish Wasp for her failure while commanding his current Guardian, Vole, to Bring [him] the dragon - an order that ended up being too vague and would later result in Luna and Dusky being captured and infected instead. While not the dragon he had hoped for, Cottonmouth and Lizard would amuse themselves with Luna for several days, with Cottonmouth eagerly sharing his memories to her while showing off his ability to possess and control other dragons; after making Luna tell Cricket and Sky to bring Sundew to the Abyss, Cottonmouth went into a trancelike state, seizing control of his many dragons while Lizard demanded Luna's and Dusky's memories. Eventually, Cottonmouth seized direct control of Pineapple, prompting Qibli to have Moonwatcher probe his mind and discover that the RainWing, Luna, and Dusky had all been infected. Declaring that Luna was his hostage, Cottonmouth demanded that Sundew surrender herself to him, to which she agreed; as Cottonmouth, in Pineapple's body, began to lead Sundew to the Abyss, Luna attempted to appeal to Lizard, who had never had a chance to experience being a dragon. With both her own and Dusky's memories not having been enough to satisfy the undead dragonet, Luna first has Pineapple share his memories of life and love with Lizard, before having Qibli, Lynx, Sundew, Tsunami, and Moon share their memories with her with Moon acting as a "conduit". Finally convincing Lizard to rebel against the human she was bound to, Luna learns that cutting the stalk of the breath of evil that protrudes through both Lizard's and Cottonmouth's skulls will kill them both, freeing everyone from the plant once and for all. Lizard releases Luna's body from the vines she had been ensnared in, and while Cottonmouth was distracted by Sundew and their friends suddenly fighting against the mind-controlled dragons that had come to escort the LeafWing to the the Abyss, Luna cuts the stalk, killing first Cottonmouth and then Lizard (now Freedom) and putting an end to the othermind once and for all.

Relationships[]

Coyote[]

Coyote was quick to exclude Cottonmouth when he boasted about each of his friends ruling the three empires, and Cottonmouth spoke to him coldly.[1] Coyote told Cottonmouth that his plan to capture and tame dragons was ridiculous[15] and was willing to let his brother carry on looking for dragons alone while he and his friends returned to the city.[4] He mocked Cottonmouth's pretentious tone, laughing at him along with their friends, and slapped his brother on the shoulder before implying that by chasing dragons, Cottonmouth planned to avoid being drafted into the army, to which Cottonmouth replied frostily;[9] he then waved away his brother's protests before shouting that he would race Cottonmouth back to camp.[16]

As Cottonmouth grew older and assumed a position of power within his empire, he was quick to curtly order Coyote around.[2] Coyote eventually agreed to his brother's requests, throwing up his hands and stalking back towards the dragon's cave in order to steal more of their eggs.[17] Coyote seemed uneasy around his brother.[3]

Freedom[]

Cottonmouth often referred to Freedom as "his lizard,"[7] and considered her to be a fool.[8]

Freedom and Cottonmouth seem to have had an extreme dislike for each other;[18] Freedom hated Cottonmouth for killing her before she ever had a chance to experience a true life, while Cottonmouth despised her and saw her as an inferior being that he was unfortunately bound to for all of eternity. Cottonmouth gave her the name 'Lizard'. Cottonmouth convinced her that dragons were horrible beings that attack unprovoked. Cottonmouth was often physically violent towards her and vented out his frustrations on to her.[19] However, the two worked together to control the breath of evil plant, using its hosts as their sole source of entertainment. Thus, they recognized that they needed each other to continue 'living,' no matter how deep of a grudge they had against one another.

Quotes[]

"I am the emperor of the world."
― to Dusky and Luna (The Flames of Hope, page 163)

"If only you had any interesting memories of your own. Oh, that's right. You died before making any."
― to Freedom (The Flames of Hope, page 213)

"You say that, but you wish you had this power. Anyone who had the chance to be me would take it in a heartbeat."
― to Luna (The Flames of Hope, page 231)

"He's the kind of person who's only interested in pictures if he's in them. He might shuffle through your memories to see if there's anything about him, but he will not care about your friends or family or crushes or anything you care about."
― Freedom, about Cottonmouth (The Flames of Hope, page 233)

"I'll get Sundew and spread my plant across the whole world. I'll inject myself into every brain until every dragon and every human belong to me. You will all be my fingers, my little playthings, nothing more."
― to Luna, about his plan (The Flames of Hope, page 179)

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Flames of Hope, page 171
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Flames of Hope, page 179
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Flames of Hope, page 182
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Flames of Hope, page 173
  5. The Flames of Hope, page 162
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The Flames of Hope, page 163
  7. 7.0 7.1 The Flames of Hope, page 164
  8. 8.0 8.1 The Flames of Hope, page 165
  9. 9.0 9.1 The Flames of Hope, page 175
  10. The Flames of Hope, page 215
  11. The Flames of Hope, page 218
  12. The Flames of Hope, page 233
  13. The Flames of Hope, page 231
  14. The Flames of Hope, page 191
  15. The Flames of Hope, page 172
  16. The Flames of Hope, page 176
  17. The Flames of Hope, page 180
  18. The Flames of Hope, page 199
  19. The Flames of Hope, page 232
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