Subject: It may be slightly more fanon than canon?
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Posted on: 2018-05-10 02:24:00 UTC

"The [player of the] female chooses" is how we did things in Pern RPs on Neopets, back when I was heavily involved with that. OTOH, in Dragonflight, there's a wonderful line from R'gul, IIRC, explaining to Lessa that the strongest male doesn't always win—sometimes it's whoever the Weyr most wants to win. And sometimes it's who the dragon's rider wants to win. Also, FYI, in Dragonseye a.k.a. Red Star Rising, there's a conversation between women greenriders about what happens if a blue whose rider is not at all interested in women catches their green, and the answer is that both parties can have their preferred partner standing by, so everyone wins. We fans of a more progressive mindset make the most of that sort of thing. {= )

But I also like the idea that dragonriders, when properly acclimated to Weyr life, just aren't generally as fussed about sexuality and the expression thereof as we are in our woefully backward society. Really, why should they be? Holders are because they have to worry about bloodlines and succession, and because the population has been decimated a couple times due to Thread and plague, so reproduction is considered a vital duty to keep the human population from dying out. Dragonriders, on the other hand, have to be more concerned with the draconic population, so they're exempt from obligations about breeding themselves. Plus, they have to fight Thread, so being pregnant all the time isn't really an option for lady dragonriders. They can have kids if they want to—werybred kids are always valued—but they can take a short ride between if they don't.

It's also worth bearing in mind that, the weird ideas of the author aside, everything is extremely effed up at the start of the Ninth Pass. Nobody is doing anything the way they were really intended.

... Oh look, I've accidentally written an essay about Pern in response to a four-sentence post. You'd think I was deeply immersed in this fandom for years or something. >.>

Ahem. Anyway. Trust me, the angst is deliberate. I'm evil enough that the narrative irony of then vs. now makes writing these backstory pieces more fun. (And resurrecting some of my horde of Pern OCs is nice, too.)

And thanks!

~Neshomeh

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