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[Video; UN: lessaofpern] | Rallying the wings
[Lessa has set her jaw as she looks into the projection of the network, grey eyes sparkling with unaffected warmth as she considers this strangely intuitive communication system. How like speaking to dragons it feels, and how strange.]
Good morning. I hope all of that merry-making last night didn't leave any of you completely indisposed, as I believe that we have a lot of work to tackle in the coming days.
I am Lessa of Pern. I am the senior Weyrwoman of Benden Weyr, Ruathan by blood, and rider to Golden Ramoth. Though it means little to those not from Pern, I can assure you that I have earned every last of those titles, and though I acknowledge that this team is a company of equals, I think we can all admit that if we want to find ourselves home sooner, we could stand to delegate and specialize to our strengths... not all of us want to retire to sandy beaches we know will decay into abandon!
I'd like to speak with those of you who are versed in ALASTAIR's values and practices, and those of you who have spoken with the Nalawi at length and have learned anything more than what we have been given prior to our arrival. Locations, traditions, values, any records that can be used to track the progress of this island's troubles... it could all be valuable.
[She affects to toss a lock of fine black hair from her face, thinking herself particularly clever for re-enacting the kind of proud-chested talk that her weyrmate has employed in the past.]
Please join me for a mug and a plate in the lower room of the inn. I'm looking forward to meeting you in person so that we can consider our options going forward together.
[Before she shuts her communication down, the proud, slight smile brightens suddenly with a kind of abandoned amusement, like she's come out of a spotlight on a stage... and that's because she has. Lessa has never been in a position where she could stand up and take singular charge before, and the thought that she might be able to now is a heady feeling. Watch her sit rigidly in the tavern of the Inn from the time the broadcast is over until the moment someone approaches; she's going to be on the edge of her seat expecting the outpouring of earnest team-members coming forward to hand her clues to go gallivanting off on.]
Good morning. I hope all of that merry-making last night didn't leave any of you completely indisposed, as I believe that we have a lot of work to tackle in the coming days.
I am Lessa of Pern. I am the senior Weyrwoman of Benden Weyr, Ruathan by blood, and rider to Golden Ramoth. Though it means little to those not from Pern, I can assure you that I have earned every last of those titles, and though I acknowledge that this team is a company of equals, I think we can all admit that if we want to find ourselves home sooner, we could stand to delegate and specialize to our strengths... not all of us want to retire to sandy beaches we know will decay into abandon!
I'd like to speak with those of you who are versed in ALASTAIR's values and practices, and those of you who have spoken with the Nalawi at length and have learned anything more than what we have been given prior to our arrival. Locations, traditions, values, any records that can be used to track the progress of this island's troubles... it could all be valuable.
[She affects to toss a lock of fine black hair from her face, thinking herself particularly clever for re-enacting the kind of proud-chested talk that her weyrmate has employed in the past.]
Please join me for a mug and a plate in the lower room of the inn. I'm looking forward to meeting you in person so that we can consider our options going forward together.
[Before she shuts her communication down, the proud, slight smile brightens suddenly with a kind of abandoned amusement, like she's come out of a spotlight on a stage... and that's because she has. Lessa has never been in a position where she could stand up and take singular charge before, and the thought that she might be able to now is a heady feeling. Watch her sit rigidly in the tavern of the Inn from the time the broadcast is over until the moment someone approaches; she's going to be on the edge of her seat expecting the outpouring of earnest team-members coming forward to hand her clues to go gallivanting off on.]
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A dragon Impresses who it makes a mental connection with. Older minds assumed that there were simply men better suited to the company of a female Green, promiscuous and flighty, and some to a male Bronze, bright and steadfast... but since my Weyrmate and I took charge of Benden Weyr, we've discovered that familiarity with the eggs as they harden seems to be key.
[Lessa's smile is bittersweet. She misses F'lar and his risky gambles; they so often pay off, and they so often turn stone-headed old fools on their ear that she misses that sense of visceral engagement with the unknown. Dany's question stokes a sudden, tart fire in Lessa's breast, and her smile turns sharp.]
Before F'lar and I, there was only Nemorth and her wilful, slothful Weyrwoman Jora. R'gul was the Weyrleader before F'lar took over, and he was so hidebound he wouldn't allow me to fly with Ramoth, a dragon clearly possessing wings and the will to use them, let alone give a woman a chance to bond a dragon of any other colour. Even F'lar was leery of allowing Ramoth and I to practice the more dangers maneuvers every dragon knows in their blood.
[She laughs, a sharp, short sound.] There are likely good reasons, as I've said--to lose a dragon, a rider, and a child all in one moment to a clump of Thread would be harder for the Weyr than our odds already are... but we lost so much in the last four hundred Turns that I can't say for sure if women in our Wings were one of them.
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Her own world is scarcely kind to women, but Lessa's stinks to her of a restriction she would not abide. The queen wrinkles her nose in distaste. ] When Drogon is grown again, I have no doubt that my captains will protest my riding into battle. [ Upon Drogon's back, she felt whole and free--content, for the first time she could remember. They could not dissuade her even if they tried. ] They voted to a man to dissuade me when my mount was a horse, and they could never agree upon anything before. Tell me, how could I have denied them that? [ A wry, albeit fond smile. ] But if my dragons are to be ridden, I must take to the skies and lead them.
[ There is no one else to do it, save for two men somewhere in the world. The dragon has three heads.
A dragon, a rider, and a child--Dany frowns. Is she pregnant? ] You have been long at war with these Threads, then. But how can it be that a war lasts four hundred years?
[ Two and a half years of waste has been enough. ]
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[So many traditions on Pern. Some, she's lived her entire life without questioning. Others, she's openly derided with every waking chance. There are things that Dany says that perk Lessa's attention, like that plural 'dragons', but she will have to wait. Given the opportunity to talk about how foolish the leaders of Pern had become, she'll take it.]
A war can not, and that is the problem. We lasted four hundred with no sign, no scrap, only Harper tales to teach us about the danger of return of Threads. With all the Weyrs abandoned at the end of the last Fall it's as though every man decided to turn their backs on the remaining Weyr, Benden, as though they were safe forever. Foolish, short-sighted Lords.