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The SandWing treasure was lost treasure stolen from the royal SandWings' treasury in roughly 4,992 AS. It was thought to have been stolen by the humans who killed Queen Oasis until Blister revealed by the end of The Brightest Night that she had stolen most the treasure. Various well-known jewels, such as the Lazulite Dragon and the SandWing Scepter, were lost to Heath, one of the three humans who murdered Oasis. The thievery of the SandWing treasure was one of the prominent reasons why the seven dragon tribes participated in the War of SandWing Succession. As of the end of Dragonslayer, Ivy and Leaf returned all of Heath's treasure to the SandWings.

Some of the SandWing treasure once belonged to the NightWings of Darkstalker's era, plundered from the lost city of night after the NightWings fled to the NightWing island.[1]

Known SandWing Treasure[]

The Desert Tiara[]

The Desert Tiara is a crown wrought from silver into spikes to symbolize cacti, and is studded with crystals to represent the sparse oases in the kingdom.[2]

The Eye of Onyx[]

The Eye of Onyx is an enchanted pendant, characterized by the wings made from molded, beaten gold, framing an orb of polished black stone. The wings are red-gold-orange in color on either side and set on a chain of hammered golden links.[3] It was hidden in Oasis's corpse's skull by Rose, and was returned to the SandWings by the end of The Brightest Night.

Whoever holds the Eye of Onyx rules the Kingdom of Sand and the SandWings. It chooses the best dragon for the job, regardless or royal blood or affiliation, and has chosen commoners over royalty before.[4]

The Eye of Onyx was created by an ancient animus dragon named Jerboa, who lived and disappeared over 2,000 years prior to The Dragonet Prophecy.[5]

Queen Thorn currently owns the Eye of Onyx, and has a fake copy in her treasury.[6]

The Lazulite Dragon[]

The Lazulite Dragon is a blue statue of a dragon with green emerald eyes carved from lapis lazuli.[7] Sunny received the Lazulite Dragon from Leaf in exchange for Ivy's safety in The Brightest Night. Sunny decided to keep the Lazulite Dragon and the rest of the treasure that Leaf gave her.[8] It is currently unknown what happened to the Lazulite Dragon after The Brightest Night.

The SandWing Scepter[]

The SandWing Scepter is an oak staff, plated with beaten gold and inlaid with onyx and pearls.[2]

It was mentioned briefly by Starflight when he was lecturing the dragonets in the caves beneath the mountain. Sunny also mentioned the scepter in The Brightest Night when she tried to guess what the humans had stolen. The current owner or whereabouts of the scepter are currently unknown.

The Twilight Necklace[]

The Twilight necklace is a long, thin, coiled chain made of a silvery-black metal.[2][9] It is capable of turning whoever wears it invisible,[9] and it works even when two individuals wear it at the same time.[10] Stone currently possesses the invisibility necklace.

History[]

The Dragonet Prophecy[]

The Dragonet Prophecy[]

The dragonets of destiny acted out the start of the War of SandWing Succession, in which Clay portrayed the scavenger who stole all the SandWing treasure. Starflight then listed the names of the most well-known treasures, including the Lazulite Dragon, the SandWing Scepter, and the Eye of Onyx.

The Hidden Kingdom[]

Glory briefly recalled how Oasis had owned the SandWing treasure.

The Brightest Night[]

Smolder brought Sunny out of Burn's weirdling tower to ask for her opinion about what happened to the treasure. Sunny then said that Burn must have wanted a treasure that was stolen and began to list the ones she knew of, such as the Lazulite Dragon, before confirming that Burn wanted the Eye of Onyx, as Smolder accidentally led her to this conclusion.

After finding Leaf and Ivy and asking for the treasure, Sunny was given the Lazulite Dragon and a dreamvisitor.

Rose revealed the rest of the treasure hidden within the jaws of the skeleton remains of Queen Oasis. Among the treasure hidden was the Eye of Onyx, which Sunny gave to her mother, Thorn, declaring her the new queen of the SandWings. Blister attempted to take it away from her, but lightning shot out of it, killing Blister and reducing her to a pile of ashes.


The Jade Mountain Prophecy[]

Darkness of Dragons[]

When Onyx challenged Thorn for the throne, Qibli used the weather bracelets to cast a sandstorm, as he was afraid the Eye of Onyx would choose Onyx over Thorn due to her royal heritage. Inside the palace, Thorn told Qibli about the history of the Eye of Onyx; how Jerboa enchanted it to choose the best possible queen as a gift to the queen of SandWings, how it has chosen normal dragons over royalty before, and that the current royal family was not the same as the original one. She then jokingly requested that the enchantment was a bit less extreme, so she could just retire quietly in peace instead of getting incinerated. It was revealed Thorn put a fake Eye of Onyx in her treasury to "fool thieves and save their lives," which had been stolen by Vulture.


Legends[]

Dragonslayer[]

In the prologue, Rose snuck into the treasure room alone to steal as much of Queen Oasis's treasure as she could. However, Oasis attacked them. Heath and Stone managed to get away with the most of the stolen treasure, but Rose had gone missing. At some point later on in the story, Rose hid the Eye of Onyx in Oasis's skull.

The treasure was mentioned frequently throughout the book. It was then revealed that Heath had hidden the treasure from the other residents of Valor. It contained the gold nuggets, glittering gems, the Lazulite Dragon, and an invisibility necklace that Stone used.


Winglets[]

Deserter[]

Blister mentioned the treasure when she convinced Burn not to fight her for the throne after discovering Queen Oasis's corpse. Someone suggested the fight, but when one of the princes pointed out that it would not be fair to Blaze, Blister agreed and said that first, they should discover who killed Oasis, adding quietly to Burn: "Besides, we don't have the Eye of Onyx."


Field Guides[]

A Guide to the Dragon World[]

Several pieces of SandWing treasure were featured in a wanted poster in the guide.

Trivia[]

  • After the NightWings moved to the volcano, the SandWings raided their palace and stole a dreamvisitor.[1] This led many dragons to think a SandWing animus had created the dreamvisitors,[11] though this was proven incorrect in Moon Rising.[12]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Darkstalker, page 222-223
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Guide to the Dragon World, page 112
  3. The Brightest Night, page 293
  4. Darkness of Dragons, page 175
  5. Darkness of Dragons, page 168
  6. Darkness of Dragons, page 160
  7. The Brightest Night, page 199
  8. The Brightest Night, page 202
  9. 9.0 9.1 Dragonslayer, page 182
  10. Dragonslayer, page 429
  11. The Dark Secret, page 104
  12. Moon Rising, page 120
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