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P A L I L A


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Palila
Palila
Background Information
Creator Panda
Nicknames Raincaller
Theme Color Gold
Character Information
Residence Hawaii
Age 7 dragon years
Gender Male
Occupation Student
Tribe Unknown; possibly a tri-brid between Sea, Night, and SilkWing.
Relatives Adoptive mother
Allies Loxi Tribe
Enemies Snakes
Likes Swimming, crabs, coconuts
Dislikes Snakes, spiders, wet sand
Abilities Weather and water control
Quote “I'm gonna catch some crabs!”


A P P E A R A N C E


Palila has a yellow head, light gray belly, and gray back. The undersides of his wings are gray while the upperparts are yellow. His features are exteremely diluted and mixed, so it was difficult to tell what dragon tribe he originated from.


P E R S O N A L I T Y


Palila is fearless, persistent, chill, and determined. He is also smart and quick-thinking. He can also be impatient, serious, and overly caring sometimes.


H I S T O R Y


Palila was born a orphan; he drifted for months on a silk float before washing onto a mostly uninhabited continent. The only inhabitants were hybrids seeking refuge from mistreatment. He was adopted by a kind Silk/IceWing. On his seventh birthday, Palila learned the threat the dragons were facing from vengeful snakes. He also discovered his ability to control weather and water. The snakes, threatened by his abilities, attacked the dragons. Palila fought back and flooded their homes. The snakes were forced to flee underwater, never to show their faces on land again. After flooding the continent and creating Hawaii, Palila collapsed and died. His remains fluttered into birds that have the ability to signal rain.


A B I L I T I E S


Palila is able to control weather and water. He can also foresee weather patterns and manipulate anything or anyone consisting mostly of water.


T R I V I A


  • Palila is named after a Hawaiian bird. In Hawaiian folklore, the Palila's sweet song was thought to signal rain.


G A L L E R Y



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