Commander Tempest was a female SeaWing and a commander in the SeaWing army. She appeared in the second book in the Winglets series, Assassin, and seemed to have a close relationship to King Gill and her third-in-command, Piranha. To prevent Blister from winning the war easily and thwarting the NightWings' plans, Deathbringer killed Tempest by throwing a MudWing spear into her heart to destabilize Blister's army and wreak havoc.
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| - Commander Tempest was a female SeaWing and a commander in the SeaWing army. She appeared in the second book in the Winglets series, Assassin, and seemed to have a close relationship to King Gill and her third-in-command, Piranha. To prevent Blister from winning the war easily and thwarting the NightWings' plans, Deathbringer killed Tempest by throwing a MudWing spear into her heart to destabilize Blister's army and wreak havoc.
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| - The Kingdom of the Sea before death
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| - Unknown, but old enough to be at least as big as Morrowseer
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| - Tempest's last words before dying from a fatal wound inflicted by Deathbringer in Assassin.
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| - "Blister! We're here! Let's get this over with!"
- Well, son of a starfish.
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| - Commander Tempest was a female SeaWing and a commander in the SeaWing army. She appeared in the second book in the Winglets series, Assassin, and seemed to have a close relationship to King Gill and her third-in-command, Piranha. To prevent Blister from winning the war easily and thwarting the NightWings' plans, Deathbringer killed Tempest by throwing a MudWing spear into her heart to destabilize Blister's army and wreak havoc. She is seen as very brave and calm, and even when Deathbringer thrust a spear into her chest, she didn't scream or cry out. She only responded by saying: "Well, son of a starfish" before dying.
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