[Sca-cooks] Pern Critters (was Fantasy Foods)
Martha Oser
osermart at msu.edu
Wed Sep 13 16:35:53 PDT 2006
Wherries I always perceived as a turkey-like creature. Watchwhers are what
folks are thinking of as the hold-guardians. They were bred from indigenous
stock as part of the program to develop the dragons out of fire lizards. I
think their origins are described in "Dragonsdawn," where the whole business
of genetically engineering the dragons is explained in detail.
I still need to get the last couple of books that have been produced. Maybe
those of you who have already read them can tell me - are they worth it? I
LOVE the early books, but I found myself becoming disappointed with some of
the later ones. The stories and characters just weren't as strong and
gripping as the original sets.
-Helena
>
> If I remember correctly, wherries were an indigenous animal, along with the
> fire lizards. I do believe that they supposedly resembled turkeys in some
> ways, but weren't quite what we considered fowl. In the books where they
> had just landed, they called animals by their acutal names, horses, cattle,
> sheep, etc... I suspect that the idea is that when they lost so many people
> to the beginnings of thread and later to plague/flu epidemics, they also
> lost a lot of history and things were called by descriptors rather than
> names. Herdbeasts would cover all herd type animals, runnerbeasts would
> cover all the different breeds of horses, etc. They went from a very high
> technological start to a basic living needs agrarian society.
>
> Elizabeta
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