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This is muchly how I always imagined them, with the longy ears. Nice work! I love how you positioned them.
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WATCH OUT! It's Anne McCaffrey! She's here to sue! O_O RUN!
::glances behind her::
WATCH OUT! It's Anne McCaffrey! She's here to sue! O_O RUN!
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Nice work! *skitters away to read a Pern book in a box*
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Yiss, I know what you mean :D
Maaan, back when I was in grade school I'd read EVERY SINGLE ONE of the Pern books to tatters, literally. Read them so often my covers fell off and the spines disintegrated. I loved most of the cover art (especially The White Dragon's ::slobbers love onto Ruth::) but in some of the other coverarts, I thought the dragons looked ungainly, unbalanced, and downright ugly. ::sad::
Ya know what's funny? Back in the day, I loved Anne McCaffrey's books. I wrote probably 5 complete novel-sized stories about my own Pern dragons and whatnot. Now, I can't stand her writing. :/ To me, it seems presumptuous, dry, and the pacing is soooo slow. She just comes off as arrogant to me, even in her writing :{
Maaan, back when I was in grade school I'd read EVERY SINGLE ONE of the Pern books to tatters, literally. Read them so often my covers fell off and the spines disintegrated. I loved most of the cover art (especially The White Dragon's ::slobbers love onto Ruth::) but in some of the other coverarts, I thought the dragons looked ungainly, unbalanced, and downright ugly. ::sad::
Ya know what's funny? Back in the day, I loved Anne McCaffrey's books. I wrote probably 5 complete novel-sized stories about my own Pern dragons and whatnot. Now, I can't stand her writing. :/ To me, it seems presumptuous, dry, and the pacing is soooo slow. She just comes off as arrogant to me, even in her writing :{
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Lakota Windfang Sheean,
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Letting the days go by - Let the water hold me down
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Into the blue again - After the money's gone
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Letting the days go by - Let the water hold me down
Letting the days go by - Water flowing underground
Into the blue again - After the money's gone
Once in a lifetime - Water flowing underground
That's okay, I reread them regularly and I don't remember any mention of the ears either. Where does it mention the ears?
Though I do like the way they look. I always wondered why they never showed the forked tail part, but I like the way you did that.
Though I do like the way they look. I always wondered why they never showed the forked tail part, but I like the way you did that.


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Wait, forked tail? I don't remember a forked tail. I thought I remebered something about their adult "bits" being in the tail o_O
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The 'OhmigoshtheyhaveEARS!!!! *shock*' bit for me was in Dragonquest, there's a bit where Mirrim grabs Canth by the ear and drags him out of the weyr. Quite amusing, actually, but I kinda got stuck on the ears. *goes off to look it up*
Ah, here we are...
Now I have to return my brother's paperback without him noticing... ehehe....
Lakota: It's the, er, end-of-the-digestive-system bits in the tail, actually. And there are numerous references to tailforks, can't think of any off the top of my head though.
Ah, here we are...
There are various other scattered references, too, but harder to find.The last thing Brekke saw as F'nor obediently followed Mirrim out of the sleeping room was Canth's surprised look as she bore down on him, reached for his ear and began to tug.
Now I have to return my brother's paperback without him noticing... ehehe....
Lakota: It's the, er, end-of-the-digestive-system bits in the tail, actually. And there are numerous references to tailforks, can't think of any off the top of my head though.
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Well, Kitti Ping didn't change much, just size, claws, and fertility in greens/no firestone chewing in queens. I don't think it would've made sense to alter the digestive system, that would have been way too much trouble and would probably have had disastrous results. After all, they needed the 'dragons' as soon as possible, and which end the dung comes out of isn't important when you're fighting Thread.
I'm confused about the ear thing too. The DLGTP doesn't mention them at all, that I know of. It's in storage, I can't check. That's where about 90% of my experience comes from in pern though
That and defunct rpg's. The forked tail = correct!
The image that I first saw in relation to Pernese dragons was in this horrific illustrated kid's fantasy book. It had *nothing* to do with the description that was given, this was for the ... whatever chapter they reprinted as a sample, a hatching. I have a pic I drew from it somewhere online.
They look really nice. Maybe the blue's an adult and the queen's a hatchling


The image that I first saw in relation to Pernese dragons was in this horrific illustrated kid's fantasy book. It had *nothing* to do with the description that was given, this was for the ... whatever chapter they reprinted as a sample, a hatching. I have a pic I drew from it somewhere online.
They look really nice. Maybe the blue's an adult and the queen's a hatchling

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Um, one thing though--in Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, the images were drawn under McCaffery's guidance, or so I hear. I never recall Pernese dragons having ears, rather just the headknob things which are rather ugly and often left off...but yeah. McCaffery could have meant the knobs.
I like the ears, though, and the forked tail myself. It's nicer than the spade--though I don't recall that either. I'm not a Pern fan, myself.
I like the ears, though, and the forked tail myself. It's nicer than the spade--though I don't recall that either. I'm not a Pern fan, myself.
I agree; I think the headknobs are their 'ears'. They hear through them, at any rate. Reading that quote, it might also be talking about Brekke (or Mirrim) grabbing for F'nor's ear, but not having the book, I can't double-check the context.
As for the spade ... I believe that the tail end is forked, but shaped like a spade; the spade splits open into the forked shape. I think. Whether it opens vertically or horizontally, I have no idea. Gender bits are under the tail, where they would be in most animals.
*retreats back into her homework and updates and ... bah! Can't resist a good Pern discussion. Yes, I know that's an oxymoron.*
As for the spade ... I believe that the tail end is forked, but shaped like a spade; the spade splits open into the forked shape. I think. Whether it opens vertically or horizontally, I have no idea. Gender bits are under the tail, where they would be in most animals.
*retreats back into her homework and updates and ... bah! Can't resist a good Pern discussion. Yes, I know that's an oxymoron.*
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Did anyone ever play the dragonriders video game? I believe McCaffrey had a lot of input in that, and they didn't have external ears in the game. (Of course, they weren't the most attractive of dragons either....)


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Yeah, on pc and dreamcast, Dragonriders: Chronicles of Pern.
I had it on dreamcast, til my brother sold it. I liked it, though it was a little slow. It was also one of the few games I've ever managed to beat. It was hard for me to find when I got it. I'd like to find it again, as there were a few things I missed the first time through
I had it on dreamcast, til my brother sold it. I liked it, though it was a little slow. It was also one of the few games I've ever managed to beat. It was hard for me to find when I got it. I'd like to find it again, as there were a few things I missed the first time through


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