worry, on 20 June 2016 - 09:39 PM, said:
Are the dragons smart or dumb?
You ever notice how when fantasies have smart dragons there tends to only be one, or if there's more than one they are always geographically separated so they never meet? Malazan has a cool explanation for that AND still has smart dragons interact with each other on occasion too. What other series have smart dragons that actually interact with each other? I guess there's some of that kind of stuff in Robin Hobb's work.
Well they seem to serves two purposes...It's kind of a big mystery in the book, which I think I am several chapters from of what exactly happened in the past. I am probably not explaining this perfect as I did a bit of a speedread:
The dragons are their de facto Gods: so they worship the great dragons, of old. There's quite a bit of theological politics in this book series on the Ancient dragons and how it worked out. I sense a twist here. These theological politics seem to have edited out past event's which seems to be very important. One Empire overtook another.
Also they seem to have a (symbiotic-this explained really amazingly in the book and look forward to seeing how this develops) cultural relationship with them as equals. Well they value their intelligence and fighting ability.. Not all societies from what I gather, but the main one does. It feels very much like -Pern- at this point.... I love this part.
So far a really neat blend, if the focus on the world itself is really only down to a total cast of five people, plus their dragon pets. Also the reading is really easy, not sure if this is a Young Adult...might be.
This post has been edited by Nicodimas: 21 June 2016 - 12:42 AM
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