Subject: That's not really the impression I got.
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Posted on: 2016-06-24 16:02:00 UTC

From reading Masterharper - at High Reaches he possibly murdered his incumbent uncle, definitely murdered his cousin the legitimate heir, and drove the next in line up into the abandoned Weyr. He then took Crom by murdering its lord at (I believe) a Gather. He also attempted several invasions during the course of Masterharper, some of which succeeded.

He certainly married a lot of women, and his claim on Ruatha was 'legitimate' through Lady Gemma, but Masterharper makes it clear that he murdered his way across the north-west.

As to why he stopped... I think you're right about the resources, with Lessa and all. I kind of disagree about the Lords Holder fending him off, though: I looked at the map and actually plotted his conquests out for the first time.



First off: by the First Egg that man was ambitious!

Secondly: I'll accept that Groghe at Fort could hold him off - the Hold has that name for a reason. And Fax probably killed Oterel of Tillek's father, plus fishing with harpoons would be good training for soldiers. But Telgar? Even under Larad rather than his father, I'm pretty sure Fax could take chunks out of the plains if he really wanted to.

Of course, doing so would leave his back open to Tillek and Fort... but he'd shown himself capable of sneaking around behind them often enough before.

Two final thoughts:

-Why does Southern Boll never do anything? I can't honestly recall it ever being relevant on the world stage.

-A Pern AU where Lessa dies with her family would be fascinating, if very dark. You'd have Fax still alive and kicking, Kylara as Ramoth's Weyrwoman... she might make a Ride, but there's no way she'd successfully bring the Five Weyrs through, which would leave, I don't even know, Brekke as the sole Weyrwoman of Pern? And F'lar trying desperately to make 300 dragons do the work of 3000...

hS

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