EEEEeee11!!.
God, I have not thought in the slightest about the Temeraire (and I still want to pronounce it like Japanese, rather than French. Argh.) series since last summer, but here's book four. W00t, and again, w00t. If you like Regency/the Napoleonic Wars/Alternate History/dragons/any combination of the above, read this series, plz.
...actually, I take that back. A ways into Color, Finlay describes Turner's The Fighting Temeraire, and I squeed.
Hey, bunny, not gonna write about any possible names for the Incan dragons, kthx.
ETA: (sigh) Well, Pachacuti would do (Using Tupacamaru as a title, maybe?), and Cusi Yupanqui gets to keep his given name. Now that I think about it, the whole death cult would, if done a certain way, give loads of power to the dragons that are left behind, they being a part of the inca, in a way. The lands and taxes are in the inca's name, but given the dragon's longevity, they'll have various inca riders and be another representative for them.
(sigh) I hate you, shower.
Also, Fanart.
God, I have not thought in the slightest about the Temeraire (and I still want to pronounce it like Japanese, rather than French. Argh.) series since last summer, but here's book four. W00t, and again, w00t. If you like Regency/the Napoleonic Wars/Alternate History/dragons/any combination of the above, read this series, plz.
...actually, I take that back. A ways into Color, Finlay describes Turner's The Fighting Temeraire, and I squeed.
ETA: (sigh) Well, Pachacuti would do (Using Tupacamaru as a title, maybe?), and Cusi Yupanqui gets to keep his given name. Now that I think about it, the whole death cult would, if done a certain way, give loads of power to the dragons that are left behind, they being a part of the inca, in a way. The lands and taxes are in the inca's name, but given the dragon's longevity, they'll have various inca riders and be another representative for them.
(sigh) I hate you, shower.
Also, Fanart.
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