6/24/2023 0 Comments Naomi novik temeraire series![]() ![]() In the Aerial Corps, dragons have enormously close relationships with their captains, generally ones of mutual affection and respect. The dragonet permits the human to do so and to give the dragonet a name. In most circumstances, a dragon's captain is the human who harnesses the dragonet at birth. ![]() Yet other dragonettes, rejected all humans and would either take off for the wilds or the humans would move them to one of the Breeding Grounds where they would still be feed.Ī captain's relationship with their dragon generally became the most important one in their life. Sometimes a dragon rejected the first candidate offered to it, in favor of finding a different companion among the surrounding group. If the dragonet accepted the harness and a name, it would form a deep and lifelong bond of affection with its companion. The first human to feed and harness a newly hatched dragonet (see Development) became its particular companion, often called its "handler" or "captain". In western Europe and Great Britain, dragons associated with humans only in a military context. ![]() Captains: Tharkay, Berkley, Laurence, Granby, Harcourt, James by Daniel Govarĭragon-Human Relationships Western Europe In Good Company (Clockwise L-R) Dragons: Arkady, Maximus, Iskierka, Temeraire, Lily, Volly. ![]()
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