Official Description
Although deceptively beautiful in appearance and melody, the Death Song has a lethal quality that is reminiscent of the Black Widow. Inhabiting a lush island beyond the archipelago, this dragon vocalizes its beautiful and hypnotic siren call in order to lure other dragons, which it then targets as prey. Rather than using fire to attack, the Death Song shoots out a liquid substance which traps and preserves victims as it hardens into a stiff amber cocoon that is penetrable only by flame. Typically, the Death Song chooses to entrap dragons only, but it also preys upon humans unfortunate enough to make their way to its island. Its key weaknesses are Thunderdrums, which find themselves mostly immune due to the Death Song's lethal lullaby due to poor hearing, and small enclosed spaces which can render it vulnerable to its own song.
This Dragon uses his melodic call to lure his targets into the dense jungles of Melody Island. There, he can watch as they search for the source of the song." — "Beautiful as a sunrise and as brutal as a Berserker, the Death Song is a notoriously hypnotic species of dragons. It does not breathe fire, but spits a sticky amber-like substance to trap its victims. We encourage any student confronting this Mystery Class dragon to tread lightly, for the Death Song is as wild as a typhoon!
With their vibrant scales, frills, and enchanting call, it's easy to become entranced by Death Songs, but beware! Beneath this resplendent exterior lies an invasive and cannibalistic species. They use their song to lure dragons to them, only to trap them in an amber cocoon. There are only a few creatures with the ability to face a Death Song unscathed. Thunderdrums are immune to the Death Song's call because they have poor hearing! DevelopmentAccording to Art Brown and Douglas Sloan, the Death Song was created from another dragon in the franchise, the Songwing. According to them, the Songwing had the same deadly personality as the Death Song, but had a terrible name, so they brought it into Race to The Edge, and gave it more fitting name. The Death Song was first depicted in a sketch, where it released a straight and concentrated stream of an unidentified orange substance. The substance appeared to harden into a ball, and the stream was encircled by three rings with particles suspended in them. This firepower was presumably a concept stage for the current amber blasts.
Physical Appearance
In "Tone Death", the Death Song egg that the Dragon Riders find is a bare gray colored egg, with numerous dark spots all over its surface.
Hatchling to Adult
The Death Song has a long, slender body. Its wings resemble that of a Thunderdrum. It has a long, slender tail, with a sail similar to that of a Monstrous Nightmare. Its body resembles that of a Timberjack, as it is very thin. The Death Song has striking and bright colors of blue, yellow, and orange on both its wings and its tail. It has spikes that run along its back.
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The Titan Wing Death Song in School of Dragons has two pairs of long, twisted horns on its head and a much larger nasal horn. The spikes on its back and tail are longer and sharper and its tail fins develop more curved shapes. Its head frills are also considerably larger, being almost as long as its horns.
AbilitiesSinging and Mimicking"Similar to its distant Jurassic ancestor, the Death Song possesses extra cervical vertebrae which, when expanded into frills, allow it to project its call to specific targets up to 1 mile away." —
The Death Song uses a siren-like song to lure its prey to Melody Island. The secret behind this amazing feature is the Death Song's extra cervical vertebrate. When the Death Song calls, this extra vertebrae expands into its frills, enabling to project its song up to a mile away. Babies also have the ability to mimic sounds and songs, even those of humans. However it appears that if another dragon or animal closely bonds with a Death Song their song won't affect them anymore in the case with Garff and Stormfly or won't be affected by their song as long as they have their ears covered.

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