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Raudvark Bloodwing
Red war champion; loud, proud, dangerous, and scared peace will leave him nameless.
Raudvark Bloodwing hatched beneath a torn red banner during a siege-feast where warriors ate with one claw and held axes with the other. His clan raised him on duel songs, scar-counting, old grudges, and the belief that a dragon without glory becomes smoke. By the time his wings hardened, he had won banner duels against older fighters and broken the jaw of a rival who called his line “second fire.” Now he is the champion of the red battle banners, hired, flattered, and feared whenever rival clans need a problem solved loudly. His goal is to prove he is more than a weapon pointed by richer dragons. Norrvask Goldtalon praises his strength and understands how to steer his pride. Varkhollen Stormjaw sees him as a fire that must be watched, not trusted blindly. Borgrum Ironhide has blocked his charges when they would get younger warriors killed, and Grumhold Gateback has shut a gate in his face for the same reason. Thundro Emberhorn reforges his axe and calls him a blade with legs. Brindlevar Meadscale laughs him down when rage gets too hot, while Odraskar Flamegut keeps slipping him feast duties so he learns patience. Raudvark claims to hate that. He does not. He worries that if peace comes, no one will know what to do with him. In the wider arc, Raudvark brings heat and danger. Vargfjell needs courage, but it may not survive his need to be sung louder than everyone else. He also watches Aurekyr Sunflight with envy, because the courier is free in a way a champion never is, and he dismisses Varnyx Quickthorn because quick claws make him feel too easy to trick. Orrivane Frostscript once told him glory is only memory with witnesses, and the line has stayed lodged under his scales. Raudvark’s true conflict is not whether he can win a fight. It is whether he can stand down and still believe he matters. If Vargfjell survives, he may have to learn a song that is not about killing.