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BUT in book 7 and 8 Peril's father Chameleon is only able to enchant jewelry with it, why is that?

BUT in book 7 and 8 Peril's father Chameleon is only able t..."
I'm pretty sure Peril asks him about that and he just says he hadn't thought of doing anything else (like make jewelry for himself rather than working for scarlet. And because he doesn't want scarlet to figure out he can do anything else with the scroll.

When I told my brother this, he asked "How would she have killed Peril? What would she put into the books as her death?"
And here's what he means: She's immune to frostbreath, probably dragonbite vipers, fire, among many other things. So what could possibly have killed her?

No, no, I mean before this, like maybe early in the first arc. I also saw that there were originally going to be 8 DoDs, the other three being Peril, Sky (originally named Ember), and an unnamed Icewing. But she decided not to because 8 was too much.

1. A rainwing wouldn't have the guts to do that.
2. Peril doesn't really trust anyone enough to accept food from strangers.
3. I believe Peril and Turtle had a discussion about this. If I remember correctly, she said you'd have to throw a spear VERY FAST for it not to burn up, and swordfighting would be dumb, because all it would take was a touch to melt the sword.

2. scarlet
3. you got me there"
1. If frostbreath doesn't work, how would rainwing venom? If you're thinking Glory, she's not a killler, especially since Clay likes Peril, and Peril helped them rescue Sunny. Glory would have no reason to kill her.
2. Scarlet has poisoned her before, but not enough to kill her. But even so, by the end of The Dragonet Prophecy, she was in no condition to do so. And Peril was really the only one who could free her from Burn's Stronghold, so why would she waste that?

1. Explosions
2. Drowning
3. Falling (somehow unable to use her wings from some reason.)

1. Explosions
2. Drowning
3. Falling (somehow unable to use her wings from some reason.)"
1. She survived a dragonflame cactus bomb.
2. She hates water, and if no one could force her underwater, how could she drown.
3. There's a very low chance of that.
2. She almost did in 'Escaping Peril'
3. Oki, you got me there, but she could be fighting someone in the air, somehow got knocked out, and plummet.

1. Explosions
2. Drowning
3. Falling (somehow unable to use her wings from some reason.)"
..." 1 well she is important
2 she could just evaporate the water so she cant drown
3 what if she is paralized

Well... you do have a point but she could just swim up

2. She almost did in 'Escaping Peril'
3. Oki, you got me there, but she could be fighting someone in the air, somehow got knocked out, and plummet."
For #3: Not if no one could touch her, she couldn't get into that kind of fight if she could kill anyone who touched her.

Unless her body temperature is also too high for most pathogens (which couldn’t be possible or some of her helpful microbes would die too) She could technically get some pathogen and die from the illness...


Unless her body temperature is also too high for most pathogens (which couldn’t be possible or some of her helpful microbes would die too) She could technically get some pathogen and die fr..."
No, her body wouldn't kill the her helpful microbes (on her snout, mouth, etc.) because they're a part of her so they were designed to stand the heat of her scales. And yes, bacteria hates intense heat, so she probably kills off the bacteria before it can harm her.

A hush fell over the wingery — very slowly, as several dragonets were too busy playing to notice either the growing quiet or the giant dragon glowering from above. But Queen Scarlet waited, smoke hissing from her snout and ears.
As they noticed her, many of the dragonets let out squeals of fear. A few of them near the floor dove under whatever they could reach, hiding their faces behind shields or rugs or goat-spattered saucepots, although their trembling tails were still stuck out in the open.
A few of the others began to whisper …
“Is that the dragon in the picture?”
“That’s not the old missing queen, is it?”
“What wrong with her face?”
“She don’t look like her picture.”
“How’d she get all meltedish?”
“That’s really gross. Gross like Cardinal drooling when he sleeps.”
“Shut up!”
“Way grosser than that.”
“I wish my face was all melty and scary!”
“Ew, you do not, we would so never play with you if it was.”
“But you’d be scared of me and then I could creep up on anyone in the dark and give them nightmares forever! It would be awesome!”
“Yuck. I bet she can’t even lo
ok in mirrors anymore.”
“My mom said she used to be wicked scary.”
“And kind of mean, not like Queen Ruby.”
“She look kind of meanish now, I thinking.”
“Should we be more scared?”
Gradually the whispers, too, fell silent under Queen Scarlet’s withering glare.
“Hello, dragonets,” she finally hissed. “I am your queen — Queen Scarlet of the SkyWings. I have returned to take my throne, but I need something from you. Someone, actually.”
“Excuse me,” a little voice piped up. “I thinking maybe you in the wrong palace maybe? We already has a queen. Queen Ruby, she super-nice.”
“Ruby is not your queen,” Scarlet snarled. “She is an imposter! I am your queen!”
“What’s a nimposser?” asked another voice.
“It’s furry and sleeps upside down and has a really chewy tail,” said another. “Melty-Face, ma’am, you’s wrong, Ruby’s not furry at all. An’ I bet her tail’s not chewy either but I hasn’t checked.”
“She’s a very nice queen,” offered yet another dragonet, “and she visits all the time and knows all our names and says sorry when she bumps into someone and brings us snacks and we like her lots.”
“Maybe you could be queen of someone else?” a small orange dragonet suggested. “ ’Cause we already gots a good one but I hears that there’s some NightWings maybe lookin’ for a new queen? And maybe because they spooky, too, maybe they like your spooky face?”
“Oo, yes,” a few others agreed. “She’d be super-good spooky! They could change their name to SpookyWings or NightmareFaces!”
“STOP TALKING THIS INSTANT,” Queen Scarlet bellowed. Peril was finding it close to impossible to keep a straight face. She wished there had been a chorus of impertinent dragonets around for every conversation she’d ever had with the queen. Perched on the windowsill, Chameleon wasn’t even trying to hide how his shoulders were shaking with laughter.
“Sheesh,” one of the little voices muttered as they subsided. “Jus’ makin’ some helpful suggestibles, no need to be crankmonstery.”

BUT in book 7 and 8 Peril's father Chameleon is only able t..."
No, it's because he didn't think to, not because he couldn't. Chameleon says so in the book