Glory, one of the main characters in the Wings of Fire series, is a RainWing dragon. Throughout the series, there are hints and potential romantic interests for Glory, but it is not explicitly stated who her mate is. However, there are a few possible candidates for her future partner.
One potential mate for Glory is Deathbringer, a NightWing assassin. Deathbringer is introduced in the second book of the series, “The Lost Heir,” and quickly becomes a close friend of Glory. The two have a playful banter and a strong bond, which leads many readers to speculate that they could become mates in the future. However, this is not confirmed in the books, and their relationship remains open-ended.
Another possible mate for Glory is a dragon named Exquisite, who is introduced in the fifth book, “The Brightest Night.” Exquisite is a RainWing like Glory and is described as stunningly beautiful. She and Glory have a complicated relationship, with Exquisite initially being jealous of Glory’s popularity and later showing signs of friendship and admiration. While there is potential for a romantic connection between them, it is not explored further in the series.
It is worth mentioning that Glory’s romantic future is not the main focus of the story, and the series primarily follows the adventures and struggles of the dragonets of destiny. The author, Tui T. Sutherland, intentionally leaves some elements open to interpretation, allowing readers to imagine and speculate about potential relationships.
In terms of personal experiences and situations, I can share that as a reader of the Wings of Fire series, the potential romantic relationships between the characters, including Glory, has been a topic of discussion and speculation among fans. It is interesting to see how different readers interpret the interactions and dynamics between the characters, forming their own opinions on who would make a suitable mate for Glory.
To summarize, while it is not explicitly stated who Glory’s mate is in the Wings of Fire series, there are hints and potential romantic interests that readers can speculate about. Deathbringer and Exquisite are two possible candidates, but the author intentionally leaves the romantic future of the characters open-ended, allowing readers to imagine their own outcomes.