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:''"When I found the plant, it was barely hanging on. There was so little left, cut off from sunlight and slowly wasting away [...] I altered it so that it would only work on HiveWings... those would be the minds it was drawn to. I wasn't sure how well I'd succeeded, but it seems I did well enough."''
 
:''"When I found the plant, it was barely hanging on. There was so little left, cut off from sunlight and slowly wasting away [...] I altered it so that it would only work on HiveWings... those would be the minds it was drawn to. I wasn't sure how well I'd succeeded, but it seems I did well enough."''
 
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Revision as of 02:48, 4 August 2020

"First we tried to talk her down. And second... we tried something else. I thought we could stop her. I thought we could save everyone. It wasn't supposed to make her powerful. I thought, if I found the plant and we used it on her, that we'd be able to control her."
~ Hawthorn

Hawthorn was the main antagonist of the thirteenth book of Wings of Fire. He was an adult male LeafWing dragon who had very powerful leafspeak abilities, giving him control over plants. He was banished by his tribe for failing to mind-control Queen Wasp through the breath of evil plant, which accidentally led to Wasp's ability to mind-control the HiveWing tribe. While not actually evil himself, he accidentally subjected himself to the control of the breath of evil, rendering himself a helpless servant of its evil plans.

Appearance

Hawthorn is described to be gigantic in size, with dark green wings. He gained a deep wound on his neck during his final moments.

Personality

Hawthorn was a friendly dragon. When the protagonists of book thirteen met him, he was very excited to see other dragons. This behavior is most likely due to the fact that he had been on his own for decades, stuck in an area of the Poison Jungle that was not inhabited by dragons. When Sundew and other dragons arrived he became very chatty and nervous. Based on how Hawthorn acts around other dragons it seems safe to say that Hawthorn has forgotten how to act in polite dragon society. Hawthorn also shows he is somewhat of a prideful dragon when he brags of his use of the breath of evil. He even seems to look smug about how he modified it to only work on HiveWings, which most of the characters consider a terrible crime. When Sundew talks about bringing Hawthorn back, he becomes very anxious, but he clearly also wants to see other dragons again.

Biography

Hawthorn was born before the Tree Wars, when forests still existed on Pantala and the three tribes lived in peace.

When Queen Wasp started to threaten the LeafWings and their trees, Hawthorn started to become desperate and searched for a way to stop her. He remembered the Legend of the Hive and went searching for the breath of evil. When Hawthorn discovered it, he unwisely used his powerful leafspeak and grew it so it would only work on HiveWings. During a diplomatic event between Queen Wasp and Queen Sequoia, Hawthorn put it in Queen Wasp's food. When Hawthorn and Queen Sequoia realized that they unintentionally gave Queen Wasp mind-control powers, Queen Sequoia banished him to solitude to find a cure. While alone, the grasp of the othermind became a strong influence on Hawthorn.

Hawthorn was taken over by the othermind through the consumption of breath of evil, which he ate. He tested the breath of evil on himself, and upon discovering that he could control vipers with it, he continued using breath of evil. He eventually succumbed to the othermind because the othermind kept suggesting things that Hawthorn felt compelled to obey, and eventually, Hawthorn's mental state began to decay, becoming a complete husk for the othermind to inhabit.

He met with Cricket, Nettle, Sundew, Mandrake, and Bumblebee in the Eye of The Jungle, offering them some tea. He told the story of his exile to the group and admitted he was the reason Wasp got her mind control power. He showed them his many carvings, including his most prized carving, which was actually the othermind seed. Hawthorn then began protecting the othermind by holding the seed it came from, saying it was a prized carving of his.

He showed them the antidote for the breath of evil, and they took it happily. However, he had actually given them the breath of evil itself, and it began to spread throughout the jungle. During a confrontation with the protagonists, he was killed when Willow stabbed him in the throat with a huge thorn.

Relationships

Othermind

Hawthorn seems very fond of the Othermind, although this, of course, is most likely a trick the othermind set up to control Hawthorn more easily. Hawthorn was very protective of his "favorite carving", which appears to be an egg but is later revealed to be a depiction of the breath of evil's seed. He also seemed to follow the othermind's orders without a struggle, even when he was not being actively controlled.

Sequoia

Hawthorn was very loyal towards Queen Sequoia, and it was obvious that he missed her. He had plenty of carvings dedicated to her and may have romantic feelings towards her. However, it is unlikely that Sequoia ever returned them.

Cricket

Upon meeting Cricket, along with the others traveling with her, Hawthorn originally thought that peace had been achieved between the tribes. However, Nettle explained why Cricket was with them, and Hawthorn felt sympathy for her condition, relating to her because they had both been cast out of their tribes for what they both felt was unreasonable things. He also appreciates Cricket's interest in scientific affairs, and how she wants to help all three Pantalan tribes achieve peace. However, he still shrinks away from her as his first instinct is to stay away from a HiveWing.

Sundew

Hawthorn seems to like Sundew, but this is most likely a set-up from the Othermind, as it wants to control her leafspeak. Sundew found him odd and finds the fact that he's somewhat proud of what he's done quite horrifying.

Dragonbite Vipers

While this is not exactly a relationship in the traditional sense, Hawthorn seems fond of the snakes that keep him company. He used them as test subjects in his experiments with the Breath of Evil, and they guard him either out of affection or (more likely) because he used the Breath of Evil.

Quotes

"I'm Hawthorn, and those were my vipers. Who wants tea?"
― to Sundew and others (The Poison Jungle, page 200)

"Lots of time on my talons, you know. No one else to talk to, so I thought I'd make some friends for myself. This one's my favorite. They're better company than you'd think. Thank goodness I have you, right?"
― to several dragons about his carvings (The Poison Jungle, page 203)

"That is certainly true, isn't it? I mean, that was her intention, sending me here. Quite a long time it's been, for me to be here studying it, all alone. I really should be an expert by now."
― to Sundew about him being an expert (The Poison Jungle, page 205)

"If it works... I'm glad to know this wasn't all for nothing. And don't get me wrong. I know I deserved this. I told the queen I understood, and I meant it. This was the right punishment for me, the only punishment."
― to Cricket about the heart of salvation (The Poison Jungle, page 208)

"Didn't she tell you why I'm here? Because I'm the one who found the breath of evil after everyone thought it had been wiped out centuries ago. And I'm the one who gave it to Queen Wasp."
― to Sundew about why he's in the Eye of the Jungle (The Poison Jungle, page 208)

"First we tried to talk her down. And second... we tried something else. I thought we could stop her. I thought we could save everyone. It wasn't supposed to make her powerful. I thought, if I found the plant and we used it on her... that we'd be able to control her."
― to Cricket and Sundew about trying to avoid Queen Wasp's rule before the Tree Wars (The Poison Jungle, page 212-213)

"She threatened our trees, HiveWing. The trees we loved, our homes and souls. We saw the war that was coming. We knew how dangerous she was, and we knew we couldn't give her the LeafWings. So we held a peace summit and I... I put it in her food that night."
― to Cricket about how and why he gave Wasp the breath of evil (The Poison Jungle, page 214)

"I told her what I wanted to do. She didn't stop me. But I can't say she exactly told me to do it. She could have stopped me, though. [...] I found the plant; I slipped it into Wasp's food. That was me. Even if I did it with the noblest of intentions. At first, it seemed like nothing happened. [...] So we thought we had failed. No harm done... a long-shot attempt at salvation that didn't work. It wasn't until later, when I saw her mind control, that I realized we must have caused it. I didn't know how she figured out what do do, or where she got the plant."
― to several dragons about Wasp and the breath of evil (The Poison Jungle, page 215)

"Those are mysteries I solved with science! Experimentation! Research! Investigation! All the careful procedures I wish I'd had time for back then. It's amazing what you can discover when you're alone for fifty years with nothing else to do."
― to Cricket (The Poison Jungle, page 216)

"When I found the plant, it was barely hanging on. There was so little left, cut off from sunlight and slowly wasting away [...] I altered it so that it would only work on HiveWings... those would be the minds it was drawn to. I wasn't sure how well I'd succeeded, but it seems I did well enough."
― about the Breath of Evil (The Poison Jungle, page 230)