in the ancient times, dragons numbered in the hundreds, if not thousands. Humans were fewer, but still many then. With so few dragons in the now (less than twenty), their old culture simply won't work out. Not with the far greater number of humans.
(Sep-05-2012, 08:54 AM (UTC))finella Wrote: [ -> ]Wait, wait
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What about Tintaglia and Icefire??? They are both healthy creatures with rather complete memory, or not? They should be able to "produce" a healthy new generation. Or what???
I would imagine their offspring would have no real choice other than to interbreed with the Keepers' dragons. Either that, or dragons don't mind inbreeding. I can't imagine Tintaglia liking the idea of her babies breeding with "deformed" dragons, but needs must and all that.
Their memories are complete, but two are not enough to keep a culture whole. Besides,
Tintaglia has noticed hints that Icefyre did not come unscathed out of the ice, that he was not in perfect health. in essence, that he has decayed slightly both physically and mentally. Not along the same lines as the hatchlings, but still not perfect. Malta and Reyn are both more forceful than the younger Elderlings, and one can only imagine how their child will be. Tintaglia may find herself with no choice but to adapt.
As each dragon improves, it may yet turn out that though Icefyre is older and all that, he could end up on the sidelines in the mating game.
Uuuuuh

I fear for my beautiful and proud queen. And for Icefyre. And all the others. After all the misery they have gone through they just deserve only the best!!!
And should all the sacrifices, the Fool (and Fitz) made, to install the dragons in the world again, be for almost nothing? For a stunned race, committed to extinction after all? No, I will never tolerate that

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But as you say 'thul - the hatchlings are getting stronger. There's hope!
*City of Dragons spoiler...I think...though I might just be being over-careful*
I get the feeling that Tintaglia will actually match up with Heeby. Not sure why. A Fool's feeling?
At least, such a pairing would suit my whole blue/red theorising quite nicely!

Now where was that discussion??
it would take hundreds of individuals to rebuild the old dragon culture. with the numbers who emerged from the cocoons and lived long enough, that is not possible. instead, they will have to build a new one from the shreds of the old and their relations with their keepers. Most likely that would be a far healthier culture for both species,
^ Okay, quick check-in but just *had* to contribute (yes, the one who knows nothing but says much!

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I am agreeing with you beings in that a new culture is far healthier and a must. The dragon culture of old will not need to be rebuilt as it was, as it will be a thing of the past just as it *has* to be if time's wheel is going to be lifted out of its current path. Just as the Bingtown Traders had to adapt to change etc, etc, etc (ticking of all such changes in my head!

), all, be they Elderlings, dragons, Others, Farseers etc, will have to change to improve upon the past. Why would anyone want it to be the same if the same outcome will eventually come to pass? I'm having deja vu that I've had a similar-ish discussion with Redchild (?) or Chrischa sometime before

but forging ahead...
Beloved and Changer are there not to ensure that things stay the same but that they change while appearing to stay the same....or so I have interpreted. Changer is the pebble...if ultimate change were not the goal, all that has come to pass would be for naught.
(Sep-06-2012, 09:28 AM (UTC))thul Wrote: [ -> ]it would take hundreds of individuals to rebuild the old dragon culture. with the numbers who emerged from the cocoons and lived long enough, that is not possible. instead, they will have to build a new one from the shreds of the old and their relations with their keepers. Most likely that would be a far healthier culture for both species,
I like this idea very much. Here's to hoping, 'thul beings!
(Mar-10-2011, 03:54 PM (UTC))Lady Laura Wrote: [ -> ]I was referring directly to babies, and more so in relation to having a tail
Perhaps the quote you gave there was what I had been thinking of! No idea why the tail thing seemed familar though *shakes head*
It has been quite a while since the above comment was posted, but coming from a LST marathon I know why a baby with a serpentstail is familiar.
The little figure of a baby Etta found in her boot after leaving other`s Island/ the Treasure Beach hat a such a tail curled around it.
But I think the meaning here was more metaphorical than literal (connection of her and Kennit`s future son with his namessake and his origin).
But the image it creates feels rather profound and also invokes the bigger picture of a future that encompasses both humans and dragons.