G'natorCharacter type: Dragonrider Appearance: G'nator has almost reached his adult height of 6ft1”. He has a small frame and build, with just a hint of muscle developing. Which is strange, he should really have more considering how well he takes care of Idearth. He has a long face which is quite thin, with slightly grey looking, caucasian skin, perhaps from not eating enough. He has quite large eyes which are ocean blue in colour, with a hint of apple green. He has longish, dark, chestnut brown hair, which often gets quite greasy before he remembers to wash it. Personality: There’s no question that G'nator is a very, very happy young man. And he can be kept happy by such simple things – by hunting his dragon, and oiling his dragon, and washing his dragon, and knowing his dragon loves him, and seeing his dragon, and sleeping next to his dragon, and... History: Everyone knows that Bronzes have to Impress to very strong dominant minds, because bossy bully types that they are they’ll run riot over anyone weaker. That’s why they dead for leadership types. Information about G'nator's pets Pet Name: Stormfront Pet Type: Blue Wher Appearance: Clearly being at the smaller end of the scale where the size of Blue wher's are concerned, Stormfront was always undersized. Even from the moment of his Hatching it was obvious he would never reach the size of the average Blue wher. He's also oddly proportioned. His legs, torso and tail thickness are pretty much average, but he's fairly skinny and just too long, giving him a definite lizard quality. His head is over large as are his feet, and his tail is longer than what is considered appropriate for a well proportioned Blue. His wings are small, smaller than the average wher's which is saying something, but with his big head and feet he's kind of balanced out. Personality: If there was ever a wher that hated being idle Stormfront would be that wher. There is absolutely nothing that he hates more than sitting around in one place too long. This wher just has to get up and do something, anything. Even just going for a walk with him will help to put him a little more at ease. In fact, if he is left sitting idle for too long he will end up carrying off a good number of his pet's items, anything within his reach is up for grabs. Leave anything that can fit in his mouth lying around and he will steal it and drag it off to his corner to chew on it. Boots are his favourite, especially expensive looking ones with nice shiny buckles. Those seem to taste even better than than the regular and less expensive boots do. He defiantly needs training or G'nator will find he spends a fortune on new boots. It's bad enough with Idearth. Information about G'nator's dragon Dragon Name: Idearth Colour: Bronze Age: 8.13.09.22 Wing (Weyrling Group): Unforgettables (Adoptables Wing) Appearance: In contrast to his rather raggedy Rider, it's rare that you'll see this Dragon out of shape. If Idearth has a fault in his appearance, it's that he's too fat from overeating. But other than that, he's a beauty and he knows it – large, and beautifully shinny and clean from at least one cleaning and oiling per day. Personality: With anyone else as a Rider, Idearth would have just been your regular bratty Bronze. With no-one to temper his arrogance though, he's unbearable. As far as he's concerned, he is the reason dragons have been breeding for thousands of years, he is the idea they were all aiming for, and everyone should recognise this. Weyr of Origin: Telgar Abilites and weaknesses: His mouth has to be his biggest weakness, if only he could give it a rest. His biggest asset, as horrible as it is to think of it, is his arrogance and stubbornness. In Fall he will not let a single filament escape him. Now, if he would only follow orders, then the Weyr's of Pern would be fighting to have him. All references to worlds and characters based on Anne McCaffrey's fiction are copyright© Anne McCaffrey 1967,2005, all rights reserved, and used by permission of the author. The Dragonriders of Pern® is registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, by Anne McCaffrey, used here with permission. Use or reproduction without a license is strictly prohibited. |