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- Dreadwing is a Decepticon who was a supporting antagonist in Transformers Prime. He is the twin of Skyquake and the (former) secondary antagonist throughout Season 2.
- Dreadwing can be found in Blade's Edge Mountains.[[:File:|[, ]]].
- Dreadwing (コベルゼブ Koberuzebu, roughly "Little Beelzebu") is a fly-like enemy from Gargoyle's Quest that is first seen in the tower where the Gremlin Stick is kept. It has two varieties. Some crawl walls up and down until they spot Firebrand, leaving the wall and flying horizontally, also passing by walls. Others appear flying back and forth between walls, making it difficult for Firebrand to climb or go down areas with them. Also, Bellzemos can split into four Dreadwings.
- Dreadwing is the combined form of Darkwing and Dreadwind, in this mode the pair can streak across the stars spreading their message of gloom and doom. In most gestalts the merging of minds is quite fractured and causes difficulties as the personalities clash from time to time. Dreadwing doesn’t suffer as much with this as Darkwing and Dreadwind are so alike you barely notice the difference, although Darkwing’s more proactive personality lends to him being the driving force of the gestalt and possibly why he is also the engine section. Dreadwing utilises all the weaponry carried by Dreadwind and Darkwing.
- Dreadwing was one of the strongest seekers and most loyal to Darth Grievous and Starscream. In the Battle of Hoth he was captured prisoner and taken to the Autobot prisons on Cybertron after the Aerialbot warriors and aerialbot scouts defeated him in a dogfight.
- A Dreadwing is a type of enemy in Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters. They are a bigger, stronger type of Minion that are feared by the lesser minions known as Wardogs, according to their description in Creatures of Albion Book I. Like the lesser Minions, Dreadwings were bred by the Wall-Guards during the corrupt latter days of the Old Kingdom, trained to attack would-be intruders. Given the Wardogs fear of them, it is likely that Dreadwings were built to lead their lesser Minions into battle. They are heavily armoured and difficult to kill, especially in the large groups they attack in. They serve Jack of Blades by the Age of Heroes, and it has been speculated that it was in fact him who created Dreadwings by infusing dark magic within a common wardog.
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