Stormwing
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Stormwings are a fictional creation of Tamora Pierce and appear in most of her works that set in the Tortall Universe, most notably, the Immortals Quartet.
[edit] Description
The Stormwings are generally described as human/bird hybrids capable of flight, similar to harpies but not exclusively female, with wings made from steel feathers. They are Immortals, which in the Tortall universe means they die only when they are slain, but never from old age or disease. They were brought into the mortal world when the barrier between Tortall and the Divine Realms was breached.
By nature, they are often described as despicable, feeding off the fear and terror created by the war, and desecrating the corpses of the dead. As described in the Immortals and Protector of the Small quartets, Stormwings urinate on corpses, cake them in dung, and then roll in the mess. When encountering a Stormwing, it is generally best to be upwind of one.
[edit] Social significance
In the Immortals Quartet, the question is raised by Daine's young friend Maura, of whether or not the Stormwings are responsible for their behaviour as it is their nature, not their will, that they would feed of war and death.
The Stormwings are also used to portray a strong message against the glory of war and a soldiers death. The woman who dreamed up the Stormwings (as all Immortals are the result of a mortal's dreaming in the Tortall Universe), had done so as to deglorify war and a soldiers death. It had been her hope that if kings and soldiers alike could think of the Stormwings before they went to war, they would rethink their decision knowing that the Immortals would feed off their dead and the fear that they create.
[edit] Notable Stormwing characters
- Rikash Moonsword, a Stormwing lord who first appears as an antagonist in Wolf-Speaker, but eventually becomes an ally to the protagonists.
- Ozorne Muhassin Tasikhe, Emperor of Carthak and the primary antagonist of The Immortals, is turned from a human to a Stormwing in the climactic battle of Emperor Mage, and remains one throughout The Realms of the Gods.