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Fire Terrors are a subspecies of Night Terrorsthat were first introduced in Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 4. Fire Terrors live inside the volcano of Caldera Cay.

 Fire Terrors live inside the volcano of Caldera Cay

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Physical Appearance

Fire Terrors are similar to normal Night Terrors, but they are red in color. All members have a greyish underbelly and an orange back. Their eyes are a glowing red, but faint slits for eyes can be seen.

In School of Dragons, the two-pronged nasal horns are longer on the Fire Terrors than they are on typical Night Terrors.

Behavior

Fire Terrors live in the caves inside Caldera Cay, and likely eat the fire produced from the lava. Like the regular Night Terrors, Fire Terrors live and hunt in packs, and they have a fierce instinct to protect the Eruptodon eggs, even from humans. They also share similar mannerisms as regular Night Terrors. Fire Terrors are known to consume fire, as seen when one ate the flames produced by Inferno. They later use this fire against their attackers by shooting it back.

Training

These dragons are likely trained in a similar manner to a normal Night Terror. For the ones on Caldera Cay, it is possible they were once trained many years ago by Mala's family. Each generation of Fire Terrors passed on the trait of protecting the egg of the Eruptodon, as the drawing on the cave wall showed.





Firestarters are small dragons mentioned in The Incomplete Book of Dragons.

Firestarters are small dragons mentioned in The Incomplete Book of Dragons

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Physical Description

Firestarters are small, too small to ride. In the limited pictoral information available, Firestarters are green in color with a pair of wings, a thin body, and a thin curling tail. They have spikes down their backs, but no feature at the end of the tail.

Behavior

Firestarters do just that: start fires in the forest. Typically, dragons do not set fire to their environment, or at least have safety behaviors in place (such as the Shortwing Squirrelserpent). Firestarters, however, intentionally create blazes in order to incubate their eggs. Because Water Dragons also make the Flaming Forests their home, the woods are not completely burned to the ground.







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