Wingly
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Winglies are a fictional race in the Sony PlayStation turn-based RPG, The Legend of Dragoon.
According to the legend of the Divine Tree, they are the second-to-last fruit (the 107th race). They appeared after the Humans, and enslaved them under the rule of Melbu Frahma, who, much later, became the principal enemy in the game.
Before that, they had learned that the 108th fruit contained the God of Destruction. The Winglies, fearing a species that would be more powerful than them, had separated its body and spirit. The god's body is seen in the sky as The Moon That Never Sets, that later became a subject in astronomy and is connected to the Black Monster. The soul was kept inside a Crystal Sphere kept by the evil Melbu Frahma. This soul was released upon Frahma's defeat and was to be reincarnated in each generation as the Moon Child. To prevent the soul from uniting with the body, Melbu's elder sister Charle instructed the last Dragoon, Rose, to become the Black Monster and slay each successive Moon Child. In addition, to hold the Moon from falling, Charle created five Signet Spheres and sent them to the five major Wingly cities: Royal Capital Kadessa (Melbu Frahma's city), the Birth City of the Crystal Place (in Denigrad), the Magical City Aglis, the Law City Zenebatos, and the Death City Mayfil.