Silverwing (series)

This article is about the novel series. For the animated television adaptation, see Silverwing (TV series).

The Silverwing Book Series is a series of books by Kenneth Oppel featuring the adventures of a young bat, Shade. The books are commonly assigned in the curriculum of upper elementary and middle school grades in Canada.

Summary

Prologue: The Great War

The great war between the birds and the beasts happened approximately 65 million years before the story (at the end of the dinosaurs). The bats, seeing themselves as being both, but neither, refrained from fighting. At the end of the war, the two warring factions banished the bats. They could not see the sun again because they refrained. The war is based upon a fable by Aesop called "The Birds, the Beasts and the Bat."

Sun Freedom (Silverwing and Sunwing)

When Shade, a Silverwing bat, looks at the sun, owls come to invade because of the broken rule. When the Silverwing bats travel to Hibernaculum to hibernate, he gets swept to sea. On a deserted island, he meets Marina Brightwing. The two escape the island to help Shade find his colony. They encounter many other characters such as Zephyr, a bat who can see through the past and future, Goth and Throbb, who are cannibals, the rats Romulus and Remus, and humans who they believed at the time were evil. In the end they find the colony at Hibernaculum. Shade suggest Marina stay with them and she contently agrees. After hibernating for two days, the colony went on a journey to find Shade's father, in which Icarus explained has gone missing after an adventure to find the truth about the human's doings. When they find a building called "paradise" with bats living in it, the colony finds out that his father isn't there despite Shade's sound map. While the other bats make themselves at home, Shade finds a way to escape with a reluctant Marina. When the two get separated, Shade ends up in the jungle. He teams up with the owl Prince Orestes and finds out that sacrifices were being made at the Vampyrum Spectrum pyramid, in order to banish the sun, and that his father is going to be one of the sacrifices. In the end, Shade and Marina free the planned bat and owl sacrifices (Including Shade's father), the evil Vampyrum Spectrum bat Goth dies, and the owls finally allow the bats to look at the sun. At the end of Sunwing, Marina and Shade mate up.

Underworld (Firewing)

Years later, While Shade is returning to Tree Haven to see his son for the first time. Griffin, who is his son, gets stuck underground after accidentally dropping a fiery stick on his friend Luna. Finding out that dead bats live here not remembering that they died, he finds multiple bats with a strange glow. Meanwhile, Goth finds himself living as a servant in the underworld. His god Zots has been disappointed with him for failing the sacrifices, but gives him a chance to hunt down Griffin. After Frieda, the past elder and leader of the Silverwing colony that Shade met that is now dead, gives him a sound map, he and Luna attempt to escape as Shade looks for them in the underworld. They are helped by other dead bats that, such as Frieda, know that they are dead unlike the other dead bats. In the end Griffin and Luna are killed by Goth and receive their glow, but Shade sacrifices himself for their lives, and the two friends return to the upper world.

Main characters

Secondary characters

Silverwings

The Northern Bats have an Elder hierarchy, with one being elected high elder. Silverwings are based on the Silver-Haired Bat.

Vampyrum Spectrum

The Vampyrum Spectrum, unlike the Silverwings, has a monarchy. They are carnivores and eat just about anything smaller than them, including other bats. They worship the Mayan bat god Cama Zotz. Vampyrum spectrum is the Latin name of the Spectral Bat.

Other bats

Dead bats in Zotz's kingdom

Other animals

Locations

References

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