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Rayla
The Dragon Prince character
Promotional still of Rayla
First appearance"Echoes of Thunder"
Last appearance"Nova"
Created by
Voiced byPaula Burrows
In-universe information
SpeciesMoonshadow Elf
Position
  • Moonshadow Assassin (formerly)
  • The Last Dragonguard
Affiliation
  • Silvergrove
  • Kingdom of Katolis
Weapon
  • Twin Butterfly Blades
  • Runann's Bowblade
Significant otherCallum (boyfriend)
Relatives
  • Tiadrin (mother)
  • Lain (father)
  • Runaan (foster guardian)
  • Ethari (foster guardian)
NationalityXadian

Rayla is a fictional character who serves as one of the main protagonists of the Netflix animated fantasy television series The Dragon Prince. She is voiced by Paula Burrows.

Rayla is introduced as a prodigy Moonshadow Elf assassin and the protégé of veteran assassin Runaan. Sent on a mission to avenge the death of the king of the dragons, she ultimately joins forces with the human princes Callum and Ezran to deliver the egg of the Dragon Prince back to his mother. Throughout the series, Rayla and Callum develop a romantic relationship.

Storylines

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Background

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Rayla was born on the 31 July to the warriors Lain and Tiadrin.[1] However, her parents were later recruited into the Dragonguard, an elite force of eight warriors, recruited from the various elfin races, who are sworn to protect the egg of the Dragon Prince, as he was the first dragonling hatched in millennia.[2] As a result, she was taken in by the head assassin Runaan and his husband Ethari, an expert craftsman. For years, Runaan trains Rayla to be an assassin like himself, to protect those she holds most dear.[3]

Four months before the start of the series, Avizandum, the King of the Dragons and Archdragon of the Sky is slain by King Harrow and Lord Viren by a powerful dark magic spell. Frightened by this, the Dragonguard abandon their duty, apparently including Rayla's parents. This allows Lord Viren to supposedly destroy the egg of the Dragon Prince. Ashamed of her parents' alleged cowardice, Rayla joins a small group of assassins on a mission to avenge Avizandum by killing King Harrow and his heir, Crown Prince Ezran.[2]

Bloodmoon Huntress

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A younger Rayla is angry at her parents' decision to leave her at home with their closest friends, Runaan and Ethari, so that they can fulfill their duty as members of the Dragonguard. She struggles to adjust to her new home and becomes curious of how secretive Runaan is about his line of work. One night, she follows him and discovers that he is an assassin as she watches him try to guide fellow assassin Andromeda into unlocking her moonshadow form. Runaan eventually discovers her and orders her to return home. Though he insists that he must protect his people and he is making sacrifices so that those he loves don't have to, Rayla is appalled at the idea of killing people. Things continue to remain tense as the annual Bloodmoon Harvest festival approaches despite multiple attempts from Runaan, Ethari and Andromeda to help Rayla understand the necessity of assassins to protect people from those who seek to harm them.

While wandering the forests around the Silvergrove, Rayla encounters the young Skywing elf Suroh, who pleads for help as his family has been abducted by Kim'Dael the Bloodmoon Huntress, an ancient moonshadow elf who intends to use them for a blood ritual. Rayla attempts to warn Runaan and Ethari but they do not believe her when Suroh disappears. When the Bloodmoon Harvest Festival finally approaches, Rayla attempts to leave to save Suroh's family herself but is stopped by guards on patrol. In order to get passed then undetected, Rayla reflects on the Runaan's explanation of the moonshadow form and manages to unlock it for the first time. With her new abilities, Rayla leaves quietly to try and confronts the Bloodmoon Huntress and helps Suroh try to save his parents from being used as sacrifices for an annual blood ritual for the rogue Moonshadow elf. However, the Bloodmoon Huntress overwhelms her and causes her to fall into the river. Runaan and Ethari narrowly save her from drowning, but the experience leaves her with severe aquaphobia. With her foster fathers by her side, Rayla helps Suroh sneak away with his parents, as Runaan and Kim'Dael face off, with the latter using Runaan's love for his husband and Rayla to gain the upper hand. Unable to consume the Skywing elves' blood, Kim'Dael vows to return to fully replenish her strength on Xadia herself. Better understanding the work of an assassin, and wanting to be able to protect the people she loves, Rayla asks Runaan to train her to be an assassin like himself as she begins to adjust to her new life with her foster fathers.

Lunabloom

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With the help of Runaan, young Rayla makes a present from a Lunabloom flower for Ethari's birthday.

Book One: Moon (2018)

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Rayla joins Runaan and four other assassins on a mission to assassinate King Harrow and his son Prince Ezran to avenge the death of the dragon king and his egg the Dragon Prince at the hands of Harrow. Despite being the fastest and strongest of the assassins, Rayla has not taken a life yet and is hesitant at the prospect of doing so. Soon after arriving in the human kingdom of Katolis, The Moonshadow assassins are discovered by Marcos, a soldier in the Crownguard. Rayla is sent by Runaan to kill him, but although she manages to corner the soldier, she hesitates upon seeing his fear, allowing him to escape and warn the king. Fearful of Runaan's reaction, Rayla deceives him by staining her swords with deathberry juice. Per Moonshadow elven custom, Rayla and her fellow assassin bind themselves to their mission by tying ribbons around their wrists. Her deception is later revealed[4] and Runaan takes her off the mission. Determined to make up for her mistake, Rayla sneaks into the castle to kill Harrow and Ezran but finds Harrow's stepson Callum instead. To protect his younger brother, Callum lies that he is Ezran, but his deception is soon revealed when Ezran shows up. Rayla chases the two princes to Viren's secret underground dungeon, where they discover the egg of the Dragon Prince and realize it was not destroyed.[5]

Rayla abandons her mission to kill Harrow and Ezran, deciding that since the Dragon Prince's egg survives, revenge is unnecessary. However, even when shown the egg, Runaan refuses to back down and Rayla engages her mentor in a duel to protect the princes. The two seem evenly matched, but Runaan deserts the fight to focus on killing Harrow. Rayla, Callum, Ezran, and Bait (Ezran's pet Glow Toad) flee the castle, resolving to take the Dragon Prince egg home together. As they escape, however, one of Rayla's ribbons falls off, symbolizing Harrow's demise, but Rayla doesn't tell the princes.[6] Because Callum now has a Primal Stone (an orb containing magical energy), Rayla educates the prince on the six Primal Sources of nature. Callum asks Rayla to help retrieve a cube that has the Primal Sources' symbols on it, and Rayla agrees only reluctantly. However, while retrieving the mysterious item, Rayla is captured by the prince's aunt, General Amaya. Callum, Ezran, and Bait rescue Rayla, but are soon cornered by Amaya and her soldiers. Desperate, Callum lies that Rayla wants to kill him and Ezran, hurting the elf's feelings. Rayla pretends to hold Callum and Ezran hostage to escape.[7] Rayla realizes that her remaining assassin ribbon is getting tighter and will continue to do so until her hand comes off. Whilst traveling on a boat, Rayla opens up to the princes about herself but claims her parents are dead. When their boat is attacked by a giant fish, Rayla admits that she is afraid of water, but braves through her fear to save Bait from being eaten. Rayla admits her parents are alive but is ashamed of them for allegedly abandoning their duty to protect the Dragon Prince's egg and wishes to atone for their failure by returning the egg to his mother in Xadia.[2]

The next day, Rayla is attacked by Corvus, a soldier sent by Amaya to track them, and defeats him. Later, while traveling up a mountain, an argument between Rayla and Callum about the former's trustworthiness, coupled with a burp from Bait, causes an avalanche. The trio ends up on an unstable frozen lake, where Rayla reveals the true nature of her wrist ribbon, but before she can reveal the death of Harrow, Callum desperately shoves the Dragon egg into Rayla's hands, causing her to drop it due to her dying hand. Ezran rescues the egg, but the freezing water leaves it severely weakened.[8] Later, the group travels into a human town, where Rayla disguises herself as a human and unsuccessfully attempts to cut off her wrist ribbon with a Sunforge blade, a super-heated dagger made by Sunfire elves.[9] The group then travel up a mountain called the "Cursed Caldera" to find a mysterious "miracle healer". During the trip, they work together to slay a giant leech.[10] The supposed "healer" turns out to be a female Moonshadow Elf Moon Mage named Lujanne, who specializes in illusions. By unleashing the storm inside his Sky Primal Stone, Callum manages to hatch the egg of the Dragon Prince, Azymondias, who Ezran nicknames Zym. Zym bites off Rayla's wrist ribbon, saving her hand.[11]

Book Two: Sky (2019)

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Though delighted to have both working hands again, Rayla wishes to move on immediately, but the others do not. Rayla is later attacked by Viren's children, Soren and Claudia,[12] but the fight is stopped by Callum. Rayla distrusts Soren and Claudia and suspects the former of trying to kill Ezran, but Callum doesn't believe her because he hasn't known her as long as Soren and Claudia. Feeling guilty, Rayla decides to tell Callum about Harrow's death, but Claudia does so first.[13] Rayla's secret damages her friendship with Callum, but they reconcile after the latter finds himself unable to tell Ezran. Still mistrustful of Soren and Claudia, Rayla arranges a trick to reveal their treachery, and she, the princes, Zym, and Bait escape.[14] Later, the group hires a blind ex-pirate, Captain Villads to take them across an ocean.[15] During the trip, Rayla admits to Villads that she no longer believes that being an assassin is for her.[16]

After finally making it to shore, Rayla and the group witness a dragon being shot down after burning a town. Wishing to break the cycle of revenge, Rayla goes to save the wounded dragon, and, aided by Callum using dark magic, helps her escape.[17] Afterwards, Corvus arrives and reveals Harrow's death to Ezran, devastating him. Ezran goes off to grieve and Corvus soon goes after him, leaving Rayla, Zym, and Bait to watch over Callum, who has gone into a coma as a result of using dark magic.[18] As Callum's condition worsens, Rayla becomes increasingly distraught over the possibility of losing him. She is about to confess something to him but is cut off when he wakes up. Callum reveals he has managed to connect to the sky arcanum, allowing him to use sky magic without a primal stone. Ezran leaves the group to take the throne of Katolis. Rayla, Callum, and Zym continue their trek into Xadia, but soon find their path blocked by a massive dragon, which Rayla fearfully identifies as Sol Regem.[19]

Book Three: Sun (2019)

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Rayla reveals that Sol Regem is the former King of the Dragons, left a bitter and hostile shadow of his former self after being left blind during the wars between humans and magical creatures but not before putting an end to the first dark mage Ziard. The trio attempts to sneak past the ancient dragon, but Zym's fearful whimpers expose their presence. Rayla reluctantly attempts to convince Sol Regem to let them pass, but the attempt fails when the dragon detects dark magic on Callum. The trio manages to outwit Sol Regem and finally make it into Xadia.[20]

Rayla, Callum, and Zym travel through Xadia, and the two teenagers grow noticeably closer.[21] However, when they reach Rayla's birthplace, the Silvergrove, Rayla is devastated to learn that she has been made a "ghost", a magically cursed outcast, for abandoning her mission of assassination. They manage to make contact with Ethari, Runaan's husband, who gives them animal mounts to reach Queen Zubeia, Zym's mother, more quickly.[3] They soon encounter a rogue Skywing elf named Nyx, who offers to guide the trio through the dangerous Midnight Desert. While the group takes a rest in the oasis, Rayla's grief over her banishment boils over, causing Callum to comfort her by giving several compliments. Unfortunately, Rayla mistakes the compliments for advances and kisses Callum, who to his surprise, accidentally rejects Rayla, angering her. The pair then discover that Nyx has stolen Zym.[22] Rayla and Callum pursue Nyx, retrieve Zym from her and Rayla saves the Skywing elf from Soulfang serpents; cobra-like snakes which drain people's souls. Callum compliments Rayla for her courage, calling her a hero, and kisses her. He then realizes he has gone too far and tries to move away, but Rayla forces him to kiss which he surrenders to happily, beginning their relationship.[23]

Rayla, Callum, and Zym finally reach the Storm Spire, the sky nexus and home of Zubeia, where they reunite with Ezran and Bait.[24] When the group reaches the top, they are greeted by the Skywing elf mage Ibis, who reveals that Zubeia has gone comatose in her grief over losing her mate and her egg. When a repentant Soren arrives and warns them about Viren's invasion, Ibis encourages the group to leave with Zym to protect him from Viren. Rayla decides to stay and give her life to protect the Dragon Queen as an act of redemption for her parents failure. This causes a heated argument between her and Callum, who accuses her of acting out of pride, and she storms off to the summit. Using moon magic, Callum learns that Rayla's parents stayed and fought until overpowered, and convinced Viren steal the egg rather than destroy it as it could be used for dark magic, thus saving Zym. Relieved by this, Rayla agrees to decide together what to do the protect Zym. Joined by Amaya, Janai and the remnants of the Sunfire Elves' army, Rayla and her friends prepare to make their stand against Viren and his army of magically enhanced soldiers.[25]

During the battle, Rayla stays in the Storm Spire to protect Zym and is appointed a dragonguard like her parents. She is later attacked and immobilised by Viren, who attempts to harvest Zym's power for himself. After freeing herself with Bait's help, she confronts Viren at the summit of the Storm Spire but he disarms her with a wave of dark magic and continues to harvest Zym's power. In a last-ditch effort to save Zym, Rayla tackles Viren and herself off the pinnacle. Callum leaps after them, unlocking the ability to turn his arms into wings and saving Rayla, while Viren falls to his death. As they fly back to the Storm Spire, Rayla and Callum finally confess their love for each other in the form a midair passionate kiss. Afterward, Rayla, Callum, and the others watch as Queen Zubeia awakens and reunites with her infant son and heir.[26]

Through the Moon

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About two weeks after the Battle of the Storm Spire, Rayla is now living in the human realm of Katolis with Callum and King Ezran. However, she is still troubled by the loss of her parents, Lain and Tiadrin, and foster father Runaan, and doubts that Viren is dead, as his body was never found. The trio travels back to the Cursed Caldrea to perform a rebirth ritual for Lujanne's pet Moon Phoenix, Phoe-Phoe.[27]

Rayla's dwelling on the fate of her parents, Runaan and Viren puts a strain on her relationship with Callum, who wishes to move on. However, Callum, remembering that the Moon Nexus can be used to enter a world between life and death, comes up with an idea to rebuild the Moon Henge to allow Rayla to enter it and find closure. Rayla agrees, albeit reluctantly after learning that the ritual involves swimming in water. With the help of a large and strong man named Allen, Lujanne's new boyfriend, they succeed in rebuilding the ruins and Rayla enters the portal. While inside, she encounters the spirits of her four fellow assassins, who attack Rayla for failing her mission. However, they allow her to proceed after they notice her missing binding and conclude that she has carried out her mission after all, despite Rayla's attempts to correct them. Eventually, Rayla discovers a large cocoon, which contains a sleeping Viren inside. The souls of fallen soldiers then attack Rayla and attempt to trap her in the Spirit World of Xadia forever, but Callum manages to save her.

Rayla reluctantly concludes that her family is dead. Although Callum tries to comfort her, Rayla confesses that she saw Lord Viren sleeping inside a cocoon, and concludes that this means he is indeed alive and that she must find him and kill him before he hurts more people. Not wanting her to go alone, Callum insists they search for him together and Rayla promises him that they will before the two confess their love for each other once more. Fearing for Callum's safety, however, Rayla remorsefully departs alone in the middle of the night, leaving Callum a heartfelt letter on the morning of his fifteenth birthday.

Rayla subsequently spends the next two years searching for Viren but fails to find any trace of him. During her search, Rayla finds and adopts an orphan cuddlemonkey who she names Stella.

Chasing Shadows

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Two years after the events of Through the Moon and shortly before the events of the fourth season, Rayla and Stella arrive in Scumport, a Xadian island town, in the hope of finding information that could potentially lead to Lord Viren. After encountering a fellow ghosted Moonshadow elf called "Redfeather", Rayla agrees to fight for her in the fighting pit in exchange for the information the former has regarding a dark mage in Scumport. Rayla manages to defeat her first two opponents, earning her the moniker "New Moon" from the crowd. Her third opponent is a human soldier from Katolis, who reminds her of Callum and causes her to wonder about him. She is further distracted when she glimpses a red scarf, Callum's signature accessory, in the crowd. This causes her to lose the match and she receives a wooden token called Finnegrin's Favor as a consolation prize. Although disappointed that she could not hold her end of the deal, Redfeather agrees to tell Rayla what she knows about the dark mage on the condition that she bring back whatever dark magic ingredients they have.

Using the information Redfeather gave her, Rayla travels to the northern coast of Scumport where the dark mage is expected to make a trade. Seeing a hooded figure procuring blood coral from a Skywing elf, Rayla thinks she has finally found Viren and chases him. After pinning him down and preparing to kill him, Rayla is disappointed to find that the hooded figure is not Viren, but a younger dark mage from the human Kingdom Neolandia. Rayla is hesitant to kill him and the dark mage manages to escape with most of the blood coral. Though disappointed by Rayla's failure, Redfeather suggests Rayla stay in Scumport in case any new leads on Viren's whereabouts turn up. Redfeather also reminds Rayla about her ghosting and discourages her from trying to be the person who would be welcomed back home as she can never return to the Silvergrove. After remembering Callum's words about her being selfless, strong, and caring, Rayla decides to abandon her search and return to Katolis. Accepting her decision, Redfeather gives Rayla a Finnegrin's Favor as a token for the Ferryman so she can return to Scumport later.

Book Four: Earth (2022)

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Rayla returns to Katolis and visits Callum, now the high mage of Katolis, in his study shortly after his seventeenth birthday. Taken aback by Rayla's abrupt return, and still deeply hurt and angry at her for leaving him, Callum responds coldly to her return and rebuffs her attempts to reconnect with him. Acknowledging that she hurt Callum, Rayla respects his unwillingness to talk but persuades him to let her stay with him in silence. When Callum falls asleep, she expresses regret for having let her obsession with revenge hurt their relationship before departing. She later reveals her return to Ezran and receives a much warmer welcome from him before a message from Ibis arrives warning them of the impending return of Aaravos, a dangerous Startouch elf Archmage. Rayla joins the group on their quest to stop Aaravos from being released from his prison and flies with Zubeia, Zym and Ezran to the Stormspire, where they find Ibis dead at the summit. Callum and Soren later arrive with a looking glass Callum has been studying, which Zubeia reveals acts as a window into Aaravos's prison. Zubeia darkens the room to activate the looking glass and Rayla and the others see Aaravos for the first time. She is horrified when he uses dark magic to possess Callum. Using Callum to communicate to the group, Aaravos mocks them as pathetic children and taunts Rayla for being an assassin who isn't capable of killing.

Realising that Claudia is working to free Aaravos, Rayla and the others journey to Umber Tor to visit Rex Igneous, the Archdragon of Earth, to convince him to give them the clue to Aaravos's prison which he was entrusted with. Throughout the journey, Rayla makes several attempts to reconnect with Callum but he continues to rebuff her due to his lingering resentment. As they travel through an underground passage to Rex Igneous's lair, Callum wakes her and asks to talk to her. Thinking he wants to talk about their relationship, Rayla eagerly agrees but he instead asks her to kill him if he ever gets possessed by Aaravos again. Rayla refuses and berates him for fearing he is on a path of darkness, suggesting he just take a different path before going back to sleep. When they arrive in Rex Igneous's lair, Rayla offers her butterfly knives, along with Callum's staff and Ezran's crown, as a gift to the Archdragon in exchange for the information he was entrusted with. Rex Igneous rejects the gifts but is appeased by a brown sludge tart offered by Ezran and admits he has a map marking the location of Aaravos's prison. Claudia intercepts them and puts them to sleep with her ocarina before obtaining a copy of the map carved onto Rex Igneous's tooth. When Rex Igneous goes on a rampage, Rayla sees Viren retrieving his staff. Shocked to have finally found Viren, she insists to Callum that she has to go after her and he lets her. She catches up to them and holds Claudia's Earthblood elf boyfriend Terry at knifepoint. In order to save Terry, Claudia reveals that Rayla's long-lost parents, Lain and Tiadrin, and her guardian Runaan were imprisoned by Viren within cursed coins. Claudia offers her the pouch containing the coins in exchange for Terry, but Rayla refuses to make a deal with her, prompting Claudia to throw the pouch into the nearby lava to force Rayla to release him. Stella saves the pouch using her ability to create portals but Rayla discovers she was tricked as the pouch only contains rocks, causing her to cry in anguish. Disgusted by Claudia's cruelty, Terry rebukes her and convinces her to give Rayla the real coins. Relieved to have her family, Rayla escapes Umber Tor and reunites with the group, where a relieved Callum embraces her and finally admits that he's glad she came back.

Book Five: Ocean (2023)

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Rayla and Callum return to Katolis while Ezran, Soren, Corvus, Zym, and Zubeia go to see Domina Profundis, the Archdragon of the Ocean, to convince her to give them the clue to Aaravos's prison which she was entrusted with. Looking over the cursed coins, Rayla promises to her trapped family that she will free them, but keeps them a secret from Callum.

Rayla has Stella steal the key to Callum's study and sneaks into Viren's dungeon, hoping to find a way to free her family from the coins. She discovers a fourth coin containing a human she does not recognize (who is later revealed to be Kpp'Ar, Viren's dark magic mentor) and finds Runaan's bow. Grieving over her trapped family, Rayla has a vision of Runaan and her parents bequeathing the bow to her as she decides to prioritize stopping Aaravos over helping them. After being arrested for trespassing, Callum expresses his trust in Rayla and sets her free.

Callum and Rayla decide to travel to the Great Bookery in Lux Aurea in hopes of learning of a way to kill Startouch elves and begin to slowly rebuild their relationship during the journey. While camping, they are attacked by a banther corrupted by the Sunforge and narrowly escape. When they arrive in Lux Aurea, Rayla, Callum, Amaya, Gren, and Kazi travel to the Great Bookery in the abandoned city and stand guard while Callum and Kazi research Startouch elves. Alone with Rayla, Amaya takes the opportunity to apologize for their altercation at the banther lodge two years prior, then threatens her for hurting Callum, accusing her of abandoning him and breaking his heart. Angered by the allegation, Rayla claims that she left Callum behind to protect him and insists she needed to be strong alone. To her surprise, Amaya relates to this and admits she believed the same when her sister Sarai died. However, since meeting Janai and falling in love, she has come to believe that loving someone and trusting them to share the burdens you carry makes you far stronger than you can ever be alone. Inspired by this, Rayla approaches Callum and opens up to him about the cursed coins. Recalling having seen a star spell which can restore bodies to separated spirits, Callum delays their return to retrieve it. Because of the delay, Rayla, Callum and Amaya get trapped in the bookery with a group of corrupted banthers and work together to fight them off before being saved by Zubeia.

Using the information Ezran received from Domina Profundis, Rayla and the group go to see Akiyu, a Tidebound elf Archmage who created Aaravos's prison. Akiyu gives them a map revealing the prison's secret location at the bottom of the Sea of the Castout. When Zubeia is incapacitated by an infection from being bitten by a corrupted banther at the Great Bookery, Rayla takes the group to Scumport, a port town she previously visited during her quest to locate Viren, to try and find a boat to take them to the Sea of the Castout. While there they reunite with Villads and Nyx, who agree to take them to the Sea of the Castout on Villads' boat. However, they are pursued by the Tidebound elf pirate Finnegrin when Ezran insists on liberating three baby glowtoads from him to save them from being used as leviathan bait. Despite their best efforts, they are unable to evade his superior ship and are all captured and Callum is tortured for information on dark magic. Enraged by this, Rayla attempts to attack Finnegrin, but he uses ocean magic to freeze her blood, incapacitating her and causing her excruciating pain. Angered by this, Callum punches Finnegrin, causing Finnegrin to decide he’s going to feed Rayla to the leviathan in revenge. Realizing his mistake, Callum is forced to secretly use dark magic to free himself and save her. Finnegrin attempts to freeze Callum's blood as well, but Callum manages to connect to the ocean arcanum, enabling him to counter the spell. Finnegrin is subsequently defeated and killed by his bodyguard Deadwood when Soren convinces him to stand up to Finnegrin's abuse.

After reaching the location of Aaravos' underwater prison, Callum uses his newfound ability to use ocean magic to cast a spell that allows himself, Ezran, and Rayla to breathe underwater. Despite Callum's attempts to calm her, Rayla cannot overcome her fear of water and stays behind. Despite her fears, Rayla manages to dive into the water and fends off Claudia during a brief confrontation, which ends when she slices off Claudia's left leg and forces her to retreat. Ezran retrieves Aaravos's prison, which is revealed to be a large pearl hidden in a clam, and the trio returns to the surface. Safe on the boat, Rayla holds Callum's hand as they are all relieved to have managed to secure Aaravos's prison and protect it from Claudia.

Book Six: Stars (2024)

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Returning to Katolis, Rayla and the others show the prison to Opeli and discuss what they should do with it. After multiple suggestions, Ezran decides to keep the prison hidden in Viren's dungeon. Fearing that Aaravos will control him again, Callum suggests to Rayla that they take the prison to the Celestial elves at the Star Scraper at the Frozen Sea, which he learned about in the Great Bookery believing they will know how to destroy it without freeing Aaravos. Callum also reveals that the Celestial elves have the Novablade, which is able to kill Startouch elves, and the Corona of the Heavens, which holds the quasar diamonds he needs to cast the star spell which can free Rayla's family from the cursed coins. Despite this, Rayla turns down the suggestion, deciding that protecting the prison is more important than freeing her family. That night, Aaravos possesses Callum and makes him sleepwalk to his prison in Viren's dungeon. Frightened by this, Callum wakes Rayla and explains what happened. Deciding they have to take action, Callum has Barius create a candy decoy of the prison and stitches spell-blocking runes onto a blanket to contain the real prison. The next day, Rayla and Callum, along with Stella and the baby glowtoad Sneezles, depart Katolis with the prison to journey to the Star Scraper.

While crossing the Frozen Sea, Rayla's shadowpaw mount almost drowns after collapsing through the ice and is narrowly saved by Callum using ocean magic but loses several supplies in the process. Realizing the terrain ahead is too dangerous for them, Rayla sends the shadowpaw back to Ethari at the Silvergrove and she and Callum continue their journey on foot. Eventually, they come across a frozen ship called the Ray of Illumination. Hoping to salvage supplies to replace the ones they lost, Rayla and Stella explore the ship and find the diary of its captain Esmeralda Skall in which she writes her regrets for leaving the man she loved to pursue glory and adventure. Seeing her own regrets for leaving Callum reflected in Skall's, Rayla becomes emotional as she reads the diary until Callum runs in after hearing Rayla crying. They decide to take shelter in the ship for the night and Callum opens up to Rayla about his late biological father and recites some poetry he wrote about the stars. Hoping to get Rayla and Callum back together, Stella and Sneezles orchestrate a romantic moment between them, and the two almost kiss before Callum pulls back and admits to using dark magic again to save Rayla from Finnegrin. Shocked by this, the two have a heated argument and Rayla urges Callum to sacrifice her to avoid using dark magic again. Their argument causes the ship to rock and catch fire when a nearby gas lamp falls over. Though they manage to escape, Rayla goes back to the burning ship to retrieve Aaravos prison before it collapses. Watching the ship sink through the ice, Rayla reluctantly promises to kill Callum if he ever gets possessed by Aaravos again.

Rayla and Callum eventually arrive at the Star Scraper and are greeted by the Celestial elves, an ancient sect of blindfolded Skywing elves dedicated to the stars. The Celestial elf siblings Astrid and Kosmo believe Callum and Rayla are the chosen two who were prophesized to end the ice storms caused by an ice behemoth, which has prevented the Celestial elves from experiencing a moonless night for centuries. The siblings take Rayla and Callum to see the elder, the leader of the Celestial elves. The elder reveals that the Novablade was given to a human girl centuries ago and that it can only destroy a Startouch elf's physical body, after which they will return to the heavens and manifest in Xadia again when their stars align.

Though devastated to learn that they can never truly kill Aaravos, Rayla and Callum decide to fulfill the prophecy which states that the warrior and the mage shall pierce the heart of the beast and melt the threat forever. Taking this literally, Callum discovers a way to melt ice using ocean magic but requires the rune to be carved into the ice for it to work. Rayla and Callum confront the ice behemoth and see a large glowing spot on its chest. Thinking it's the ice behemoth's heart, Callum and Rayla work together for Rayla to get close enough to carve the rune into its heart. As Rayla's about to carve the rune, she notices the heart is the pendant of a collar and realizes the ice behemoth is Esmeray, the companion of Luna Tenebris, the former dragon queen and the Archdragon of the moon. Realizing Esmeray is creating the ice storms during moonless nights out of grief over the loss of Luna Tenebris, Rayla comforts them with a lullaby and assures Esmeray that Luna Tenebris's love is with her even when the moon is not. Stella then gives Rayla a moon opal she took from the Umber Tor and she uses it to repair Esmeray's pendant, ending the ice storms and fulfilling the prophecy. In gratitude, the elder awards them with the Corona of the Heavens so they can free Rayla's family. Rayla and Callum then witness the Celestial elves experience their first moonless night in centuries. After removing his blindfold for the first time and experiencing pure starlight, Kosmo achieves enlightenment and becomes Timeblind, allowing him to see the past, present, and future as one. Kosmo praises Rayla for her compassion but passes out upon seeing that Callum is filled with darkness.

Rayla comforts Callum and watches as he undergoes a ritual to find his innermost truth and cleanse the darkness within him. Callum completes the ritual and comes to realize that his love for Rayla is his innermost truth. Later in their room, Rayla notices Callum unable to sleep and he admits to reflecting on the moment Rayla returned from her search. They decide to recreate the moment and Callum walks up to her and they share their first kiss in two years. Afterward, the two proclaim their love for each other and kiss again, finally reconciling their relationship.

The next day, Rayla and Callum leave the prison with the Celestial elves and depart from the Star Scraper, with Rayla using a pair of starsilk wings to fly alongside Callum to head for the Moon Nexus. They eventually arrive at the Moon Nexus and reunite with Lujanne and Allen. After examining the Corona of the Heavens, Lujanne realizes that one of the quasar diamonds embedded in it is a fake. Rayla is devastated by this as it means they will only be able to free two of her family from the coins. Lujanne reveals that the cursed coins only contain part of her family's souls, with the other half trapped in the spirit world and they must be reunited for the soul to be freed or allowed to pass on into death. Callum gives Rayla a bracelet made of moon phoenix feathers to keep her tethered to the living world and the two share a kiss before Rayla jumps into the Moon Nexus and enters the spirit world once more. While inside she encounters the broken spirit of Runaan who attacks her and knocks her down a hill, where she encounters the spirits of her parents dancing in a meadow. After assuring them that they saved the dragon prince, Rayla unites their broken spirits and allows them to pass on after an emotional final goodbye. She then confronts Runaan again and convinces him to return to the living world with her to reunite with Ethari and his spirit becomes a lotus flower for her to bring back. After returning to the living world, Callum casts the spell to return Runaan to his body and Rayla happily embraces him. She tries to introduce him to Callum but he is distracted when he notices a large plume of smoke in the distance coming from Katolis.

Book Seven: Dark (2024)

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Seeing Callum's concern over the smoke coming from Katolis, Rayla urges him to venture ahead and see what happened. Though Callum is reluctant to be separated again, Rayla promises to find him in Katolis once Runaan has recovered enough to be able to travel and the two share a kiss before Callum flies off. After Runaan recovers, he and Rayla travel to Katolis to find the city destroyed, having been attacked by Sol Regem due to Aaravos' manipulations. After reuniting with Callum, she is shocked when Ezran, enraged upon seeing Runaan, has him promptly arrested for murdering his father King Harrow two years prior.

Rayla travels with the survivors of Katolis' destruction to the winter lodge, where Runaan is kept prisoner in its basement. Rayla demands that Runaan be released but Ezran refuses and plans to have Runaan executed. After discussing the issue with Callum, Rayla decides to break out Runaan so he can reunite with Ethari as they've spent more than two years apart. After freeing Runaan and sneaking outside, they are discovered by Soren and he and Rayla duel until Ezran and several guards arrive. Despite being outnumbered, Rayla refuses to surrender and she and Runaan are almost captured until Callum intervenes and freezes all the guard's feet in ice before the three of them flee on a boat.

After arriving at the Silvergrove, Rayla urges Runaan to reunite with Ethari, hiding her banishment from him. Knowing she cannot stay, Rayla wants to leave before telling Callum that her home is wherever he is. After reuniting with Ethari and learning of Rayla's banishment, Runaan tells Rayla of a ritual that can be used to lift it. Runaan and Ethari take Rayla to see Lyrennus, the Silvergrove's keeper of the Well of the Forgotten. Lyrennus agrees to perform the ritual but warns Rayla that if she fails it then Runaan and Ethari will be banished alongside her. Rayla undergoes the ritual to face the spirits of her fellow assassins Ram, Skor, Callisto, and Andromeda who died attempting to assassinate Harrow who Rayla was blamed for abandoning as she was the only survivor. Rayla apologizes to each of them in turn, reminding them of the pledges they made and how their sacrifices ultimately lead to peace between humans and elves. Despite receiving forgiveness from the spirits, Lyrennus, who is also Ram's father, still blames Rayla for his son's death. Rayla apologizes for Ram's death but asserts that punishing her will not bring Lyrennus his son back or help him grieve. Heeding this, Lyrennus decides to forgive Rayla, completing the ritual and undoing her banishment from the Silvergrove. Overjoyed, Rayla hugs Runaan, Ethari, and Callum, happy to finally be able to return home.

After spending two weeks in the Silvergrove, Callum admits his desire to stay there and settle down with Rayla before Astrid appears and reveals that Aaravos has returned. Having left the Celestial elves to warn them, Astrid reveals that Kosmo foresaw Aaravos's return and his plan to unleash the spirits of the dead and bring eternal night. Astrid also admits that the prison Rayla and Callum brought to the Star Scraper was actually the candy decoy, allowing Claudia to retrieve the real prison from Katolis and free Aaravos.

Determined to stop Aaravos, Callum's comes up with a plan to unite the Archdragons and imprison Aaravos again. After Callum sends a letter to Ezran asking him to go get Zubeia, Rayla and the other split up to prepare for the final night against Aaravos. While Callum and Runaan go to see Archmage Akiyu to have her create a new prison and Ethari flies to Umber Tor to summon Rex Igneous, Rayla flies to the Storm Spire to retrieve the Siren Stone and summon Domina Profundis. After activating the beacon to summon the Archdragon, Rayla flies to Lux Aurea, Where Aaravos has used the Sun Orb to darken the sun and create eternal night. During the final fight, Rex Igneous is killed by Avizandum, whose petrified body was resurrected by dark magic to fight for Aaravos. When Callum and Runaan arrived Rayla and the others fight through the army of the dead to get close to Aaravos so he can be imprisoned. Callum then confronts Aaravos at the top of the Sun Orb's tower. Because Claudia killed Akiyu to prevent her from creating another prison, Callum announces his plan to use dark magic to trap Aaravos's soul in Runaan's cursed coin then have Runaan kill him so that Aaravos cannot possess him again.

Horrified, Rayla begs Callum not to use dark magic again but he insists he has to in order to stop Aaravos and save everyone. However, Claudia attacks Runaan and drags him to the ground. With no other choice, Rayla grabs Runaan's bow and prepares to kill Callum herself, tearfully declaring that she will do anything to stop Aaravos and save the world. Callum begins the spell to imprison Aaravos in the coin bit it is interrupted when Avizandum manages to overcome Aaravos's control and attacks Aaravos. He and Zubeia then drag Aaravos high into the air and force him to drop the Sun Orb, which smashes on the ground and ends the eternal night. Rayla watches as Avizandum bites Aaravos, which destroys his physical body in a supernova explosion which kills him and Zubeia. Domina Profundis then sacrifices herself to protect Rayla and the others from the explosion.

Some time later, Rayla and the others gather in the Valley of Graves in Katolis as Ezran unveils a memorial to honour the Archdragons' sacrifice, though Aaravos will return in seven years time when his stars align and allow him to materialize in Xadia again. Several months later, She and Callum stand together at the Border as Ezran announces the construction of a new city called Evrkynd where Humans and Elves can live together in harmony. Back at the Banther lodge, Rayla watches as Runaan faces Ezran and apologises for killing Harrow. Rayla is thrilled when Ezran forgives him and she and Ezran reconcile as well. That night, Callum wakes her and, after covering her eyes with his scarf, takes her to a nearby bridge where he surprises her with a moonlight serenade from Bait, Stella, the Baitlings and the shimmercrows Aaron and Sam. Amused, Rayla admits that she loves everything about Callum and the two share a passionate kiss.

Development

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Concept and creation

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Rayla's early designs pictured her as too confident and had to be adjusted. Her early expression sheets also served as a practice for Wonderstorm's artists to figure out the four fingers of elven hands. In early concepts, Rayla had an additional marking on her forehead.[28] It was Giancarlo Volpe's idea to put in Rayla's "Naruto-run" with encouragement from Lulu Younes.[29]

Characterization and progression

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Rayla is described as courageous and sharp-witted.[30] Despite being raised to be an assassin and possessing all the skills required for the profession, Rayla is very moral and compassionate, and thus lacks the ruthlessness needed to take a life, especially the life of one who hasn't wronged her personally.[4]

Rayla initially has a rather black-and-white perspective on the conflict between humans and magical creatures,[5] but she later comes to view it in a more complex light.[17]

Rayla suffers from aquaphobia; she is terrified of water and often gets seasick when she's on a boat, the direct cause revealed in the graphic novel Bloodmoon Huntress.[2]

Powers and abilities

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In the world of The Dragon Prince, only magical creatures can use magic because they have magical energy within them.[31] All magic originates from one of six Primal Sources; the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Earth, the Sky, and the Ocean.[32] As a Moonshadow elf, Rayla is naturally connected to the moon, and while she has never been seen performing any spells, she can use her primal connection to assume her "Moonshadow form" during a full moon. In this form, she is nearly invisible.[4] The novelization of season one reveals that Rayla rather ironically dislikes using this ability, as she finds it disorientating.[33]

Rayla is a master sword-fighter, especially with dual blades, and is believed to be the fastest and strongest of her fellow assassins despite her young age.[30] Rayla's weapon(s) of choice are a pair of twin blades that reflect her fighting style. These weapons were forged by her foster guardian Ethari, and are capable of switching between lethal blades and curved hooks even in mid-air, allowing her to catch an enemy off-guard. They are based on real-life balisongs or butterfly knives in their way to function.[34]

In the fifth season, Rayla takes up using her mentor Runaan's bowblade after finding it in Viren's secret dungeon. She is shown to be a capable archer as she uses the bow to attack several corrupted banthers and later fights Claudia underwater with it.

Reception

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Rayla has been generally praised by critics and fans. Swara Ahmed considered her the "best written" and most "compelling" of the three main protagonists, complimenting her internal conflict and determination to "get justice in her own way." He believed audiences would form a connection to Rayla as soon as they saw her eyes. Ahmed considered her story "amazing" and found her journey with Callum and Ezran "entertaining."[35]

However, Rayla has been criticized by some people, and Paula Burrows' performance of the character has been generally mixed. Gavia Baker-Whitelaw of The Daily Dot criticized Rayla's Scottish accent as "the worst part of the show."[36] Some people did like her accent; others criticized it for being "inconsistent" or regarded it as "terrible".[37]

References

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Rayla is a fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists in the animated fantasy television series , created by and Justin Richmond for . Voiced by Paula Burrows, she is portrayed as a young Moonshadow elf assassin from the Silvergrove, characterized by her sharp wit, exceptional agility, and strong moral values that often lead her to question her assigned duties. Initially sent on a mission to assassinate the human king of Katolis in retaliation for the death of the , Rayla's journey evolves into a quest for peace, where she allies with human princes and Ezran to return a stolen dragon egg to its mother and prevent an escalating war between humans and elves. As the youngest member of her Moonshadow elf assassin group, Rayla is described as the fastest and strongest among her peers, though she enters the story untested, having never taken a life. Her abilities include masterful swordsmanship with dual blades that can extend or retract, enhanced by her connection to , which grants her camouflage and binding skills during full moons. Raised in part by the assassin leader Runaan, whom she views as a , Rayla's background is marked by a deep sense of loyalty to her family and elven heritage, yet she frequently grapples with the ethical implications of violence, leading to pivotal decisions that redefine her path. Throughout the series, which spans seven seasons from 2018 to 2024, Rayla's emphasizes personal growth through mistakes and relationships, particularly her romantic bond with , the stepbrother of King Ezran, which tests themes of trust and . By 5, she has transitioned from assassin to the last member of the Dragonguard, a protective order for dragons, highlighting her evolution into a selfless guardian of Xadia's magical balance. Her fearless and altruistic nature, as noted by voice actress Paula Burrows, resonates with audiences, allowing viewers to connect with her emotional journey across the human-elf divide. Rayla's story continues in the upcoming spin-off The Dragon King, announced in 2025 via by production company Wonderstorm.

Fictional biography

Background

Rayla was born on July 31 in the Silvergrove, a secluded village deep within the forests of Xadia, to Tiadrin and Lain, two elite warriors who served as members of the Dragonguard tasked with protecting the Avizandum. When Tiadrin and Lain departed to fulfill their sworn duties, leaving Rayla behind as a young child, she was taken in and raised by their close friends Runaan, a veteran assassin, and Ethari, a skilled and moonhenge keeper, who treated her as their own daughter. Growing up in the Silvergrove, Rayla was immersed in Moonshadow elf culture, which emphasized unwavering duty to their primal source—the —and the protection of Xadia's natural balance against human encroachment. From an early age, Rayla underwent rigorous training as an elite Moonshadow assassin under Runaan's guidance, mastering the use of dual wrist blades that could bind seamlessly to her forearms through a magical connection tied to her cultural markings. This training instilled in her the core tenets of Moonshadow assassins: precision, self-sacrifice, and loyalty to the and elvenkind, though it also fostered her innate sense of justice and reluctance toward needless violence. A pivotal pre-series event occurred during a rare bloodmoon, when Rayla, on her first hunting rite as a young assassin-in-training, was tasked with eliminating a human poacher encroaching on elven lands; her hesitation upon seeing the poacher's vulnerability led to a failed attempt, causing her magical markings to fade and stripping her of the ability to bind her wrist blades, branding her as a "failed " in the eyes of her . This failure deepened her internal struggles but did not deter her from continuing her path, as evidenced by her participation in the annual Lunabloom ceremony, a sacred Moonshadow where elves gather under the to harvest the luminous Lunabloom flowers, channeling for spells and renewal— an event that underscored Rayla's lingering connection to her heritage amid her growing doubts about her worthiness. These formative experiences culminated in Rayla's selection for a high-stakes led by Runaan, aimed at avenging the 's death by targeting King Harrow of Katolis and his son Ezran; despite her expertise, Rayla harbored moral reservations about the mission, viewing it as a cycle of vengeance rather than justice, which foreshadowed her evolving worldview.

Book One:

In Book One: , Rayla arrives at the kingdom of Katolis with her Moonshadow elf assassin , led by Runaan, on the night of King Harrow's birthday to execute the ordered of the king and his younger son, Prince Ezran, as retribution for the death of the Avizandum at the hands of the mage Viren. The infiltrates the under the cover of a , but Rayla's initial attempt to kill the princes is interrupted when she discovers that Harrow has already been murdered by Viren, and she encounters , Harrow's elder stepson, and Ezran hiding with a stolen Dragon Egg—the very artifact believed destroyed, containing the unhatched Azymondias. This revelation prompts Rayla to spare their lives, shifting her focus from vengeance to safeguarding the egg, as its survival could prevent further escalation of the war between humans and Xadia. As the group evades capture by Katolis guards and Viren's children, the mage Claudia and knight Soren, who are dispatched to retrieve the princes and the egg, Rayla frees the Dragon Egg from Viren's and forms a tentative alliance with and Ezran to return it to the Storm Dragon Queen Zubeia in Xadia. Complicating her efforts, the assassin's binding Rayla placed on her wrist as part of her oath to the mission causes her hand to swell, rendering her signature wrist blades inoperable and forcing her to improvise with scavenged weapons, such as a magical acquired during a perilous hunt at the Cursed Caldera. This malfunction underscores her untested status as an assassin, stemming from a prior failure in her training that left her eager to prove her worth but ultimately reliant on adaptability and unlikely human allies. Meanwhile, Runaan is captured by Viren after a confrontation at the castle, leading Rayla to part ways with him in sorrow, choosing the egg's protection over completing the and facing the consequences of her defiance. Throughout these events, Rayla's deep-seated against humans, rooted in elven teachings of their destructive nature, begins to soften through her interactions with and Ezran, who demonstrate kindness and shared purpose in their quest. Her moral shift culminates in a resolute decision to escort the across the to Xadia, marking the start of her journey from duty-bound killer to protector of fragile peace, even as she grapples with the isolation of abandoning her squad's mission.

Book Two: Sky

In Book Two: Sky, Rayla accompanies human princes and Ezran on their perilous journey across the to return Zym, the newly hatched Storm Dragon, to his mother in Xadia. The trio, already allied from the events of the previous book, seeks to navigate the treacherous landscapes while evading pursuit from Katolis forces. Early in their travels, the group stops at the abandoned Banther Lodge, where Callum hopes to find a magical artifact to aid his burgeoning interest in primal magic. There, they encounter Soren and Claudia, who have been dispatched by Viren to capture the princes, leading to a tense confrontation that tests Rayla's combat skills and resolve. Rayla defeats Soren in close quarters and helps the group escape, though the encounter highlights the growing dangers of their mission. As the journey progresses toward the Storm Spire—the towering Sky Nexus at the heart of Xadia—Rayla leads the way through storm-ravaged terrains, confronting creatures such as thunder beasts and evading patrols of skywing elves who view intruders with suspicion. These encounters force Rayla to improvise in battle, relying on her agility and blades despite occasional malfunctions in her weapons. A notable incident occurs when Soren attacks a young near the base of the Storm Spire; Rayla intervenes during the ensuing chaos, facing off against Claudia's dark magic as part of the group's confrontation. Later, the group reaffirms their alliance amid these trials. These trials culminate in a daring ascent toward the Storm Spire's base, where the group dodges the lingering spirit-like echoes of Avizandum, the slain , whose presence haunts the skies. Rayla's guidance proves essential in retrieving a primal stone from a hidden cache near the nexus approaches, which Callum uses to experiment with sky arcanum spells. Throughout the adventure, Rayla's bond with deepens, evolving from wary alliance to subtle romantic tension. Shared moments, such as Rayla teaching about elven history and the primal sources during quiet campfires, foster mutual understanding and trust. These interactions reveal Rayla's vulnerability, as she confides in about her past as an assassin and her hopes for reconciliation between humans and Xadians. Her capture and brief separation earlier in the heighten this connection, with 's concern for her safety underscoring their growing emotional reliance on one another. The season's emotional climax revolves around the group's reflection on the tragic defeat of a magma titan by human and elven forces during a past , a story revealed through Harrow's letter to his sons. Rayla, witnessing the devastation wrought by such conflicts—including the creature's corruption by desperation and the ensuing war—solidifies her commitment to peace, viewing as a stark warning against further division. With Zym's first flight saving them from peril at the edge of Xadia, Rayla stands resolute, her journey through the skies marking a pivotal step in her transformation from avenger to bridge-builder between worlds.

Book Three: Sun

In Book Three: Sun, Rayla accompanies , Ezran, and Zym on their perilous journey into Xadia, crossing the Midnight Desert with the aid of the earthblood elf before reaching the Storm Spire, the ancient lair of the and Queen. Upon arrival, Rayla reunites with her long-presumed-dead parents, Tiadrin and Lain, who reveal they survived the assassination of Avizandum by disguising themselves as statues among the Dragonguard, a secret order sworn to protect the royal dragons. This emotional reunion provides Rayla with closure on her family's fate, as her parents explain their absence stemmed from a binding that prevented them from returning home. As the group ascends , they confront the grieving Dragon Queen Zubeia, who initially attacks in rage over her lost egg and mate but relents upon seeing Zym, allowing Rayla to defend the young dragon fiercely during the ensuing chaos. The tension escalates with the arrival of Viren's corrupted army during a total , influenced by the Startouch Aaravos, leading to a climactic battle where Rayla stabs an illusory manifestation of Avizandum conjured by Aaravos to exploit her guilt over the Dragon King's death. In the melee, Rayla learns that Runaan, her mentor and adoptive father, was not executed by Viren but petrified and trapped in a magical , intensifying her sense of failure and unresolved duty. Throughout these events, Rayla's relationship with deepens, marked by mutual vulnerability and trust; before the final assault, they share their first kiss, affirming their romantic bond amid the uncertainty. In the battle's aftermath, overwhelmed by guilt over Runaan's petrification and her parents' sacrifices, Rayla impulsively vanishes for two years to hunt Viren, whom she suspects survived the fall from , leaving Callum heartbroken and the group fractured. This self-imposed exile underscores her internal conflict, as explored in the official tie-in Through the Moon, where Rayla briefly returns to the Silvergrove and ventures into the Moon Nexus seeking answers about her loved ones' fates.

Book Four: Earth

Following a two-year time skip, Rayla, now 17 years old, reappears in the human kingdom of Katolis during Callum's as High Mage, dramatically descending from the rafters amid an attack by Aaravos-influenced Earthblood elves. She explains that she spent the intervening years relentlessly hunting Viren, convinced he had survived his in the Storm Spire, but her search yielded no results and left her isolated and hardened. Rayla also discloses her failed attempt to reverse her banishment from the Silvergrove, where the magical Binding ritual still prevents her from returning home, exacerbating her emotional struggles. Rayla's return strains her relationship with Callum initially, as he grapples with the pain of her unexplained departure, but she offers a heartfelt apology for leaving without warning, leading to their reconciliation and a rekindling of their romance through shared vulnerability and a tender kiss. She joins , Ezran, Soren, and in combating the Earthblood elf insurgents, who seek to disrupt the fragile human-elf peace under Aaravos's subtle manipulation via enchanted coins. The group travels to Umber Tor to consult the ancient Earth Dragon Rex Igneous about Aaravos's prison, guided partway by the rogue Earthblood elf N'than, and en route, Rayla helps defend a young dragon from Drakeriders while confronting her lingering assassin impulses that urge lethal action against threats. At Umber Tor, Rayla participates in a perilous infiltration of Rex Igneous's lair, navigating traps and battles that test her resolve, ultimately securing vital clues about 's location etched on ancient stones. Her encounter with Claudia during the chaos reveals the dark mage's possession of coins containing the souls of Rayla's parents, Tiadrin and Lain, and her mentor Runaan, which Claudia briefly returns as a manipulative gesture, allowing Rayla a momentary to seek closure on her family's fate. This event heightens tensions, as Rayla's instinct to execute Claudia and Viren—evident in her aggressive capture of —clashes with the group's diplomatic efforts to foster unity against , underscoring her difficulty reintegrating into a world prioritizing over . A related revelation emerges about Sol Regem's historical blindness, inflicted by centuries ago, which contextualizes the Startouch Elf's manipulative influence over Xadian leaders like the Sunfire Queen Janai at Aurea.

Book Five: Ocean

In Book Five: Ocean, Rayla joins , Ezran, and their allies on a perilous journey to the Sea of the Castout, seeking 's ancient prison to prevent the Startouch Elder's escape and further corruption of the world. Haunted by the revelation from the previous book that her parents, Tiadrin and Lain, are alive but trapped within Viren's cursed coins, Rayla experiences a poignant vision during a stealth mission in Viren's former chambers, where ethereal images of her family urge her to focus on thwarting above all else. This internal tension underscores her arc, as she grapples with the personal drive to liberate her loved ones—including Runaan—amid the escalating global war. The group's path leads them through Lux Aurea's Great Bookery, where Rayla researches ancient weapons like the Nova Blade alongside , strengthening their bond through shared vulnerability and a heartfelt with General Amaya about forgiveness and trust. Arriving at the lawless port of Scumport, they navigate treacherous alliances with smugglers like and face capture aboard the ship Sea Legs by the ruthless tidebound mage Finnegrin, who tortures Soren and threatens the team with tidal manipulations and sea beasts. Rayla's agility and combat prowess shine as she attempts to bargain for her friends' safety, but it is Callum's reluctant use of dark magic—tempted by Aaravos's whispers—that ultimately frees them, leaving Rayla to confront and reassure him about the moral weight of his choice. As the climax unfolds in the abyssal depths, Rayla overcomes her of to dive into the ocean's crushing pressures, wielding Runaan's bowblade in fierce underwater combat against Claudia, who has allied with Viren to seize the . Aiding Ezran and Stella, Rayla severs one of Claudia's corrupted tentacles, enabling the group to breach the guarding Aaravos's —a luminous white pearl containing the archmage's essence—and reinforce its seals with celestial magic. This victory temporarily bolsters Rayla's resolve, though her restored access to the bowblade highlights her ongoing reliance on elven artifacts amid her binding curse. Throughout, Rayla's arc emphasizes her evolution from isolated assassin to steadfast guardian, prioritizing collective survival over individual redemption while the shadows of her family's loom large.

Book Six: Stars

In Book Six: , Rayla joins Callum on an perilous expedition to the Starscraper, the ethereal spire inhabited by the Startouch elves, where they consult ancient cosmic entities to uncover truths about Aaravos's imprisonment and intentions. Upon arrival, the duo encounters the enigmatic Startouch elves, who present them with a cryptic designating them as the "Chosen Two," prompting Rayla to navigate interstellar lore and celestial trials alongside her partner. A pivotal moment occurs in the Starless Cave, where Rayla confronts haunting illusions of her past, including unresolved familial ties and personal failures, forcing her to reckon with her Moonshadow heritage's innate resistance to deception. This ordeal strengthens her resolve, briefly referencing her elven ability to pierce illusions, and emerges as a turning point in her emotional growth. Meanwhile, amid rising elf rebellions threatening human-elf alliances, Rayla staunchly defends King Ezran, shielding him from assassins and rallying supporters to maintain fragile peace in Katolis. The group forges a crucial alliance with Rex Igneous, the Archdragon of Earth, whose reluctant aid proves vital in countering Aaravos's manipulations, drawing on prior bonds formed in earlier quests. Rayla's romance with deepens significantly, marked by intimate shared visions of a harmonious future together, symbolized in their journey aboard the ship Ray of Illumination, which burns to reveal "RAY LLUM" in a poignant nod to their bond. Creators and Justin Richmond highlighted this progression, noting the ship's name as a deliberate for their illuminating . Through a celestial star map unveiled at the Starscraper, the heroes discern Aaravos's full scheme to shatter cosmic balances and unleash primordial chaos, galvanizing Rayla's unyielding determination to break the enduring cycle of violence between humans, elves, and dragons. The season's climax unfolds as Rayla and lead the escape from the destabilizing Starscraper, evading collapsing structures and celestial hazards while securing vital knowledge to prepare for the impending confrontation with the Dark Mage. This arc positions Rayla as a bridge between worlds, her actions underscoring themes of redemption and unity.

Book Seven: Dark

In Book Seven: Dark, Rayla plays a pivotal role in the series' climactic confrontation against , the Startouch Elf antagonist who seeks to unleash eternal night upon Xadia following his escape from imprisonment in the previous book. Alongside , Ezran, and their allies, she joins the effort to rally forces from both kingdoms and Xadia to counter Aaravos's , which involves Claudia's dark magic to raise and amplify his power. Rayla's Moonshadow heritage and assassin skills, honed through prior adventures, position her as a frontline in this final stand, where she coordinates with elven archers and soldiers to disrupt Aaravos's rituals. A significant personal arc for Rayla unfolds early in the season with her reunion with Runaan, her adoptive father and former mentor, who had been trapped in a cursed since the series' outset. In episode 4, "Unfinished Business," Runaan is freed, leading to an emotional reconciliation that prompts Rayla to undergo a Moonshadow to reverse her longstanding banishment from the Silvergrove, restoring her standing among her people. This reunion strengthens Rayla's resolve, as Runaan pledges his support to the group's mission, joining battles against Aaravos's minions and providing guidance on elven tactics. Her interactions with Runaan highlight themes of forgiveness and duty, allowing Rayla to confront lingering guilt from her past failures. Throughout the season, Rayla engages in intense battles that test her combat prowess, including skirmishes against Claudia's corrupted forces and spectral entities summoned by . In these conflicts, she protects Zym, the young Storm Dragon, during a critical nova blast sequence where archdragons sacrifice themselves to generate a aimed at weakening Aaravos, ensuring Zym's survival as a of hope for Xadian restoration. Rayla's agility and blade work shine in these encounters, briefly referencing her evolved fighting style that integrates primal magic insights from earlier quests, though her focus remains on strategic strikes rather than prolonged duels. The season's climax in episode 9, "Nova," centers on Rayla's heart-wrenching intervention during on at the heart of his ritual site. As contemplates using magic to trap in a new cursed coin—mirroring Runaan's past fate—Rayla steps in to dissuade him, prioritizing his moral integrity over immediate victory and agreeing instead to deliver a lethal strike if necessary. This moment nearly costs Rayla her life amid the chaos of 's possession attempts and the ensuing magical backlash, but she ultimately aids in redirecting the battle toward an archdragon's bite, which banishes back to the heavens in a temporary defeat, postponing his return for seven years. Her actions underscore her growth as a protector, sealing the villain's immediate threat through coordinated heroism rather than solo sacrifice. In the aftermath, Rayla contributes to the establishment of lasting peace between Xadia and the human kingdoms, witnessing Ezran's founding of Evrkynd, a unified city that symbolizes reconciliation and serves as a hub for cross-cultural exchange. She integrates more deeply into life in Katolis, settling alongside and embracing a role as an ambassador and guardian, while subtle hints of Aaravos's lingering influence—such as faint signs of dark magic's toll on —foreshadow potential future challenges without resolving them fully. This resolution affirms Rayla's journey from outcast assassin to bridge-builder, marking the saga's closure on a note of cautious optimism.

Powers and abilities

Physical attributes and combat skills

Rayla possesses a lithe and acrobatic build ideally suited for stealth and evasion, standing approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall (5 feet 8 inches including her horns). Her slender frame emphasizes speed and flexibility, allowing her to navigate challenging environments with ease as the fastest and strongest among her assassin comrades. As a Moonshadow trained from a young age in the assassin's art under Runaan, Rayla demonstrates expert proficiency in close-quarters combat, including dual-wielding her signature wrist blades—intricate moonsilver weapons that bind to her arms and transform between lethal cutting edges and curved hooks for grappling or disarming. She excels in hand-to-hand fighting, staff combat, and improvising with everyday objects like coins or branches to turn the tide in battles. Her training also encompasses advanced for fluid movement across uneven terrain, stealth infiltration to approach targets undetected, for precise ranged strikes, and tactics essential for prolonged missions in hostile lands. Early in her journey, Rayla faced challenges due to her blades being unbound, limiting their full utility, but she compensated through resourceful adaptation and tactical ingenuity. Later developments restored their complete functionality with external aids, enhancing her already formidable non-magical arsenal. Notable demonstrations of her skills include scaling sheer cliffs with acrobatic precision, swiftly disarming multiple armed opponents in confined spaces, and pressing forward in fights despite sustaining significant injuries. While her physical abilities integrate seamlessly with lunar magic to amplify strikes during full moons, Rayla's core combat prowess relies on her honed assassin training and innate elven dexterity.

Magical and elven abilities

As a Moonshadow elf, Rayla possesses an innate symbiotic connection to the Moon Arcanum, the primal source of magic tied to illusions, concealment, and the veil between life and death. This bond enhances her , granting superior stealth, speed, and , particularly under , which amplifies her natural elven traits for silent, whisper-like movement and heightened endurance during nighttime activities. Her key abilities include the capacity to enter a Moonshadow Form during a , rendering her nearly invisible through focused concentration on the lunar energy—a talent she exhibits naturally, though it requires training for most elves to master. These powers peak at night, especially under a , allowing her to blend seamlessly with shadows and evade detection. However, Rayla's abilities are intrinsically limited by lunar cycles; they weaken progressively as the moon wanes, reaching their nadir during when the primal connection fades, rendering advanced feats like full inaccessible. In later developments, she employs moon opals—crystalline artifacts infused with lunar essence—as aids to bolster stealth and effects during off-peak phases, providing a temporary surge in power. These elven traits stem from a deep cultural reverence for primal sources, viewing the Moon Arcanum as a sacred, harmonious force that demands balance and respect, in stark contrast to human dark magic's destructive harvesting of magical essences. Rayla's agility, enhanced by moonlight, finds practical application in combat scenarios, enabling swift, evasive maneuvers.

Character development

Concept and creation

Rayla was conceived by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, co-founders of the animation studio Wonderstorm, as a central protagonist in the Netflix animated fantasy series The Dragon Prince. Drawing from classic fantasy traditions, the character's design and role were inspired by elven archetypes seen in works like J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, but reimagined with moral complexity to challenge conventional tropes of ethereal, aloof elves. As the youngest member of a Moonshadow elf assassin squad, Rayla embodies a "failed assassin" archetype, tasked with killing human royalty to avenge a dragon but ultimately sparing her targets and forging an alliance with princes Callum and Ezran to protect the infant Dragon Prince. This subversion highlights themes of empathy and redemption, positioning her as an outsider navigating cultural divides between humans and elves. Development of Rayla occurred during Wonderstorm's pre-production phase, which began after the studio's founding in 2016 and spanned roughly two years leading to the series' greenlight by Netflix. Early story outlines emphasized her agility, wit, and internal conflict, informed by the creators' backgrounds in narrative-driven projects like Avatar: The Last Airbender (Ehasz) and video games such as Uncharted (Richmond). Initial concept art featured sharp, angular facial features, flowing white hair, and striking purple eyes to evoke her lunar elven heritage and otherworldly grace, with iterations refining her from overly confident poses to more nuanced expressions of vulnerability. These sketches, preserved in production bibles, helped establish her as a visually distinct figure amid the series' diverse cast. Rayla debuted in the first season on September 14, 2018, with her multi-season character arc meticulously planned from the project's inception across all seven intended books, corresponding to the six primal sources of magic plus the forbidden dark magic. This long-term structure allowed for gradual exploration of her growth from a duty-bound operative to a key mediator in the human-elf conflict.

Characterization and progression

Rayla is introduced as a witty and impulsive Moonshadow elf assassin, characterized by her fierce loyalty to her people and an initial deep-seated bias against humans, stemming from the long-standing conflict between Xadia and the human kingdoms. This bias manifests in her early mission to eliminate the human royal family, yet her moral compass quickly leads her to question her duty, marking the beginning of her internal conflict between obligation and empathy. Throughout the series, Rayla's progression evolves her from a duty-bound killer in season 1, driven by assassination orders, to a committed peace advocate by season 7, where she prioritizes empathy and reconciliation over vengeance. Her arc is punctuated by profound guilt following the failed Bloodmoon Hunt, which results in the presumed deaths of her parents and leaves her haunted by self-doubt, compelling her to isolate herself in a two-year time-skip after season 3 to pursue Viren alone. This period of solitude builds her resilience, transforming her impulsiveness into a more focused determination, though it initially strains her relationships and amplifies her sense of responsibility. Thematically, Rayla's journey emphasizes redemption through confronting failure, as seen in her Bloodmoon guilt, which she ultimately resolves by releasing her parents' coins in season 6, symbolizing forgiveness of herself and others. Her romance with serves as a pivotal growth catalyst, evolving from tentative alliance to profound partnership that challenges her anti-human prejudices and fosters empathy, culminating in mutual sacrifices that affirm their bond as a force for . Cultural reconciliation forms another core theme, as Rayla navigates her elven heritage—reconciling biological with chosen ones like Runaan and Ethari—leading to a broader understanding of breaking cycles of hatred between elves and humans. Key developments further illustrate her growth: the time-skip isolation hones her independence but is challenged by family reunions in later seasons, where reclaiming Runaan forces her to balance duty with love, ultimately strengthening her resolve. By season 7, her final sacrifices—preparing to endanger for Xadia's sake yet choosing heart over blind duty—affirm her heroism, as she emerges confident and integrated among her people, having fully embraced peace advocacy. Rayla's shift from anti-hero, defined by solitary vengeance, to protagonist mirrors the series' overarching themes of breaking destructive cycles, as her personal evolution parallels the narrative's push toward interspecies harmony and redemption.

Portrayal

Voice acting

Rayla is voiced by Paula Burrows, a Scottish-born Canadian actress, beginning with the series premiere in 2018. Burrows was cast after submitting an audio audition and attending an in-person session, where her authentic delivery from live-action experience impressed the creators, allowing her to convey Rayla's blend of youthful sarcasm and emotional vulnerability without prior voice acting credentials. Burrows recorded early seasons in ensemble sessions at studios in , , fostering natural interactions with co-stars, while later seasons shifted to remote setups using Source Connect for real-time collaboration, supplemented by pickup sessions for refinements. Direction from co-creator and others emphasized expressive, theatrical performances suited to , including a Scottish-inspired accent that draws on Burrows' heritage to give Rayla an elven flair—her Scottish mother reportedly delighted that she was "finally talking properly." Improvisational elements were incorporated sparingly to enhance witty , aligning with Rayla's sharp-tongued personality. Her chemistry with , who voices , particularly shone in romance-driven scenes, as their joint recordings captured playful banter and tender moments, elevating the characters' dynamic. Burrows, a graduate of Studio 58 with prior live-action roles in shows like , transitioned seamlessly into animation, voicing additional characters like Opeli and Berto in the series. Notable for her emotional range, she delivered poignant performances in Season 7's challenging scenes, including the finale, which she described as creatively fulfilling. Burrows continued voicing Rayla through Season 7, released in December 2024, and is set to reprise the role in the announced sequel series The Dragon King, teased in 2025 via campaign.

Design and animation

Rayla's initial design features pale skin, white hair styled in braids, striking purple eyes, and distinctive purple tattoos that mark her as a member of the Moonshadow Elf clan, complemented by form-fitting assassin garb in dark greens and blacks with silver accents, crafted by concept artist Phil Bourassa in collaboration with the production team. Over the series, her appearance evolves to reflect narrative progression, including longer, looser hair following the two-year time skip in season 4, alongside a more rugged outfit incorporating warmer tones and practical elements for her matured role. By season 7, updates introduce battle-worn armor with reinforced plating and weathered textures, emphasizing her experiences in conflict. The animation, handled by , employs a fluid CG pipeline with cel-shading to emulate a 2D aesthetic, allowing for dynamic acrobatic sequences animated primarily on twos to convey weight and speed in Rayla's combat movements. Expressive facial animations highlight her emotional range, using hand-controlled rigs and video references for nuanced performances in fight scenes. Color choices incorporate lunar-inspired purples and silvers for Rayla, contrasting with warmer palettes to underscore elven heritage, enhanced by subtle glow effects during full-moon sequences. Her designs extend to tie-in media, maintaining consistency in the "Chasing Shadows" comic short stories on the official site, where her assassin attire is depicted in static illustrations, and in merchandise like action figures that replicate her braided hair and tattoos. Teasers for the 2025 "The Dragon King" reveal an aged appearance with refined facial lines, extended hairstyles, and evolved armor suggesting further maturation.

Reception

Critical reception

Critics have widely praised Rayla's character for her dynamic personality and evolving arc from a determined assassin to a key figure in fostering peace between humans and elves. In its review of season 2, described her as a "dynamic character" whose growth allows space for complementary developments in the , highlighting her agility and moral complexity in high-stakes missions. Season 3 further advanced her portrayal, with noting deeper explorations of her Moonshadow Elf heritage and unyielding drive to protect Zym, emphasizing her personal agency and entertaining flirtations with that underscore her emotional layers. Rayla's romantic development with , culminating in a pivotal , received acclaim for adding unexpected depth to her otherwise mission-focused journey. analyzed how this unplanned element, emerging organically from storyboards, enriched her and , transforming their into a central emotional anchor without overshadowing the broader narrative. The voice performance by Paula Burrows has been lauded for infusing Rayla with authenticity and emotional resonance, particularly through her Scottish accent that enhances the character's feisty yet demeanor. A in the Eagle Beat praised Burrows' delivery as "excellent," noting how it elevates Rayla's presence in both action and scenes. Thematically, Rayla's role in bridging divides has been highlighted in analyses of the series' anti-war messages, with her toward humans positioning her as a symbol of akin to resilient protagonists in fantasy tales. However, some critiques point to occasional underdevelopment, such as her sidelining in 2 or limited early exploration of familial bonds before later . Collider's 5 , while commending the ensemble, critiqued the series for not fully capitalizing on such character potentials amid escalating plots. Overall, Rayla stands out in aggregate critic scores, contributing to The Dragon Prince's strong ratings—100% for seasons 1–4, 91% for season 5, no Tomatometer score available for season 6 (audience score of 96%), and 87% for season 7—where reviewers frequently cite her as a compelling lead driving the show's heartfelt progression.

Popularity and cultural impact

Rayla has cultivated a substantial fanbase within the animated fantasy community, particularly through her central role in romantic pairings and character-driven storylines. The shipping of Rayla with , known as "Rayllum," has become a focal point for fans, generating widespread engagement and discussions that highlight her emotional depth and relational dynamics. This enthusiasm contributed to the overall popularity of , as evidenced by the series' dedicated online communities and the success of fan-driven initiatives. Merchandise featuring Rayla has been a prominent offering in official and licensed products tied to the series. Items such as Pop! vinyl figures, apparel from retailers like , and detailed statuettes from Dark Horse Direct have showcased her as a key character, appealing to collectors and fans alike. Graphic novels like Through the Moon, which center on Rayla's personal quest, further extend her presence in print media and have been well-received as expansions. Rayla's portrayal as a resilient Moonshadow elf assassin embodies a strong female in fantasy, enriched by her upbringing in a family—raised by the couple Runaan and Ethari—which adds layers to the series' broader representation of diverse relationships. This characterization has inspired widespread at conventions, including Comic-Con panels and events where fans recreate her agile, blade-wielding . Beyond the original series, Rayla appears in extensions like the 2025 project The Dragon King, an set seven years after season 7, featuring updated designs for her and other characters revealed through a campaign launched in September 2025. The initiative raised over $1 million, underscoring sustained fan interest. Her enduring appeal is reflected in fan campaigns for series continuations, including petitions urging further development of the universe, and rankings in analyses placing her among the top characters for her growth and impact.

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