D'satlCharacter type: Dragonrider Appearance: D'satl is stll the lean and muscular man he was when he was a teen. Okay, maybe that isn't true. He has a bit of a belly, but for the most part he is in very good shape. Personality: D'satl is one of those people who likes to be in the background. He doesn't want to become a leader and he definately doesn't want anyone to really notice him. He isn't all for rank. He's just happy he didn't Impress bronze and end up being expected to be a leader. Brown was a good color for him. History: D'satl was born and raised in Fort Hold as a drudge. He was twelve when he heard finally who his father was and that got him excited. It meant he had a place in Fort Weyr. Afterall... aren't brownriders important people too? Information about D'satl's dragon Dragon Name: Tieranith Colour: Brown Age: 27 Wing (Weyrling Group): Appearance: Tieranith is a mahogany brown across almost his entire body. On his right front leg and rear leg though it is a chestnut brown. It looks rather odd and tends to draw attention. On his tail there is a massive scar from a bad scoring from his younger days. Personality: Tieranith is a laid back dragon. He much prefers to chat about greens and how pretty they are than to speak of Threadfall or what the humans did in their politics. He tends to want to laze around in the sun and would so much more prefer to be without drills. Not saying though he doesn't know and understand his responsibility. He just wishes that he was able to play in the sun and not have to worry about the drills adn Thread and dying and stuff. Weyr of Origin: Fort Abilites and weaknesses: Weakness can be that he really, really doesn't want to do drills and may complain a bit about it as he goes through them... much to the ire of his rider and Wingleader. 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. |