Dragons meeting -2 - about dragonriders (spoilers
© Kooskia (fancomic)
© Naomi Novik (Temeraire character)
© Christopher Paolini (Saphira character)
© Anne McCaffrey (Ramoth character)
© E.E. Knight (AuRon character)
I've done it again xD Well... a mix- crossover with dragons protagonists of some of the most famous book series concerning dragons
Saphira from Eragon, Temeraire from... Temeraire, Ramoth from the Pern series, and the newcomer: AuRon from Age of Fire.
I've already done previously a similar comic: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12817639/
But this time there is also AuRon and the comic concern a common elements: the riders (or Dragonriders).
It's pretty much cool how in Age of Fire, some of the concepts that are common in other books (the rider/captain touching-caring the egg, having a sudden link of some way with the newborn cub) is actually explained in reasonable way as an imposition of unnatural human imprinting on the new born dragon.
Comments and opinions are extremely welcome ^^
© Naomi Novik (Temeraire character)
© Christopher Paolini (Saphira character)
© Anne McCaffrey (Ramoth character)
© E.E. Knight (AuRon character)
I've done it again xD Well... a mix- crossover with dragons protagonists of some of the most famous book series concerning dragons
Saphira from Eragon, Temeraire from... Temeraire, Ramoth from the Pern series, and the newcomer: AuRon from Age of Fire.
I've already done previously a similar comic: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12817639/
But this time there is also AuRon and the comic concern a common elements: the riders (or Dragonriders).
It's pretty much cool how in Age of Fire, some of the concepts that are common in other books (the rider/captain touching-caring the egg, having a sudden link of some way with the newborn cub) is actually explained in reasonable way as an imposition of unnatural human imprinting on the new born dragon.
Comments and opinions are extremely welcome ^^
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Hehehehe!
Have read it twice about 2 years ago and I LOVE IT ^.=.^!!!
The ending is a bit...odd and unexpected, but yeah xp great series<3
Mmmm, the black dragon and the yellow in the first panel I am not sure where are from ^^;
For some reason, the "bio-engeniering" in the last panel reminds me of Dragonriders of Pern for some reason x3
Also, the "new dragon" in panel 3, would that be Auron they grey aka the chapion of the clutch?
Have read it twice about 2 years ago and I LOVE IT ^.=.^!!!
The ending is a bit...odd and unexpected, but yeah xp great series<3
Mmmm, the black dragon and the yellow in the first panel I am not sure where are from ^^;
For some reason, the "bio-engeniering" in the last panel reminds me of Dragonriders of Pern for some reason x3
Also, the "new dragon" in panel 3, would that be Auron they grey aka the chapion of the clutch?
Oh awesome! Well... more than unexpected (i expect the unexpected!) it was a bit rushed and with some typos and lapsus.
First and formost some names mistaken "NiVom" instead the Copper or AuRon (can't remember) when the good ones were gathered in north to prepare the offensive.
But usually are easy to identify, except one: at some point during the big battle against the demen in Hypat city, DharSii say he's going away (to contact allies i think)
And few lines he's still there replying at a question <.<
Not to mention the fact that i think he simply FORGOT about showing an assault/battle in Sadda-Vale or dropped the idea.
I mean... there are the dragons there discussing about it, preparing the defenses, etc... and nothing happens xD
A good thing at least so they survived xD
Another main issue it's when the Copper is brought in Lavadome as prisoner (or it was AuRon? already forgot xD) and starts talking with the villains in the Dueling Pit, and suddenly the other brother reply! We had no knoweldge until that moment that the brother was present on the scene and listening ...
But apart these issues (it appears because of lack of proof-reading by publisher and author being rushed to finish the book) i found it a good ending.
Also some of the "rusheness" was great, i think especially when the dragons and barbarians attacks the demen in Hypat city: it's described in short "pieces" as when we see a battle-movie showing only fragmnents of a battle without sound and "darkening" the screen. It appeared to me much "movie-like" description and i enjoyed it x3
But apart these details, i've also built (and already discussed!) a number of fan-theories x3 we can talk about it, if you want.
PS
Speaking of the other dragons: yes, the golden is the queen of the first book (i read only the first book of Dragonriders of Pern, and did not loved it much).
The black dragon is Temeraire from the series who have the same name: a number of books, but only from the fifth one the story is told by a shared 50% point of view (half human, half dragon) the first books all follow the human point of view.
It's a cool alternative history with dragons existing in the world and being mostly used as war beasts (in Europe), and it's set during the Napoleonic Wars: most of the elements of course deal with the fact that dragons in europe are considered like beasts while they're intelligent being, and after a while some characters works to improve the situation (other countries in the world like among the Inca (who survived the colonization), the Africans and the Chinese and Japanese, keep the dragons in high regards sometimes above the humans).
First and formost some names mistaken "NiVom" instead the Copper or AuRon (can't remember) when the good ones were gathered in north to prepare the offensive.
But usually are easy to identify, except one: at some point during the big battle against the demen in Hypat city, DharSii say he's going away (to contact allies i think)
And few lines he's still there replying at a question <.<
Not to mention the fact that i think he simply FORGOT about showing an assault/battle in Sadda-Vale or dropped the idea.
I mean... there are the dragons there discussing about it, preparing the defenses, etc... and nothing happens xD
A good thing at least so they survived xD
Another main issue it's when the Copper is brought in Lavadome as prisoner (or it was AuRon? already forgot xD) and starts talking with the villains in the Dueling Pit, and suddenly the other brother reply! We had no knoweldge until that moment that the brother was present on the scene and listening ...
But apart these issues (it appears because of lack of proof-reading by publisher and author being rushed to finish the book) i found it a good ending.
Also some of the "rusheness" was great, i think especially when the dragons and barbarians attacks the demen in Hypat city: it's described in short "pieces" as when we see a battle-movie showing only fragmnents of a battle without sound and "darkening" the screen. It appeared to me much "movie-like" description and i enjoyed it x3
But apart these details, i've also built (and already discussed!) a number of fan-theories x3 we can talk about it, if you want.
PS
Speaking of the other dragons: yes, the golden is the queen of the first book (i read only the first book of Dragonriders of Pern, and did not loved it much).
The black dragon is Temeraire from the series who have the same name: a number of books, but only from the fifth one the story is told by a shared 50% point of view (half human, half dragon) the first books all follow the human point of view.
It's a cool alternative history with dragons existing in the world and being mostly used as war beasts (in Europe), and it's set during the Napoleonic Wars: most of the elements of course deal with the fact that dragons in europe are considered like beasts while they're intelligent being, and after a while some characters works to improve the situation (other countries in the world like among the Inca (who survived the colonization), the Africans and the Chinese and Japanese, keep the dragons in high regards sometimes above the humans).
True; it does get a little confusing between Nivom and Rugaar at that time
Huh, I did not see that xp
Hmmm, far as I recall, it is metioned that both Rugaar and Auron are both present, to fight for their own lives and that of their mates (Nilrasha ; I cannot remember the name of Auron's mate x3)
And yes, I would love to talk more about the books ^.=.^!
P.P.S.
Ah yes, I remember reading about Temeraire, just haven't read the books themselves ^^;
Huh, I did not see that xp
Hmmm, far as I recall, it is metioned that both Rugaar and Auron are both present, to fight for their own lives and that of their mates (Nilrasha ; I cannot remember the name of Auron's mate x3)
And yes, I would love to talk more about the books ^.=.^!
P.P.S.
Ah yes, I remember reading about Temeraire, just haven't read the books themselves ^^;
If you want and have time, just note me x3 I'm grown as a big fan now xD got co-admin of DA fangroup, got admin of the wikia,. and contacted on email the author xD
You know of the novelette "Dragon Search"? it's only available on amazon, and it's about the first meeting of Irelia and AuRel, not many fans know about it.
PS
About Temeraire, you could love it, if you love dragons.
Just be aware that draconic point of view surface only after the 5th book, and that europeans usually treat bad the dragons (most of people believe them to be not-sentient beasts). However even during the first books, the dragon Temeraire it's quite "prominent" in the talks and thinking of the main human protagonist (Laurcene).
Have to be added however that MOST of the dragons are still less intelligent than humans (the basic normal dragon is a bit "dull", with some exception as Temeraire and other not-europeans, even if later things start changing).
Oh... and there is some good hints of sex and sexuality with even some talk.
And also (in second book) a direct reference to dragon masturbation xD
You know of the novelette "Dragon Search"? it's only available on amazon, and it's about the first meeting of Irelia and AuRel, not many fans know about it.
PS
About Temeraire, you could love it, if you love dragons.
Just be aware that draconic point of view surface only after the 5th book, and that europeans usually treat bad the dragons (most of people believe them to be not-sentient beasts). However even during the first books, the dragon Temeraire it's quite "prominent" in the talks and thinking of the main human protagonist (Laurcene).
Have to be added however that MOST of the dragons are still less intelligent than humans (the basic normal dragon is a bit "dull", with some exception as Temeraire and other not-europeans, even if later things start changing).
Oh... and there is some good hints of sex and sexuality with even some talk.
And also (in second book) a direct reference to dragon masturbation xD
the mother and the father of the protagonists x3
Just check on amazon searching for the author and you will find it.
It's only available in kindle.
It's a nice addition to the story, even if he planned to possibly expand the novellette into a full-book, but such plan seems to have not been realized.
However it's pretty much self-conclusive, even if could be expanded.
Just check on amazon searching for the author and you will find it.
It's only available in kindle.
It's a nice addition to the story, even if he planned to possibly expand the novellette into a full-book, but such plan seems to have not been realized.
However it's pretty much self-conclusive, even if could be expanded.
Sorry! I made a wrong reply in the incorrect place xD
Here the link for the Age-of-Fire short novel:
http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Search...../dp/B00HJD3Z1W
Here the link for the Age-of-Fire short novel:
http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Search...../dp/B00HJD3Z1W
Heard of, or also read?
The golden one came from the famous old series "Dragonriders of Pern". (also she is female ^^)
A mix of science-fiction with fantasy (basically a colonized world that regressed to middle-age, with dragons that were origianlly a product of bio-engineering). It was among the first famous series with many concept later used by other authors (dragon + dragonrider, positive dragons, mental links, etc...).
It has MANY fans but sadly I found the first book... a bit much disappointing...
Mostly because I found too much flat minor villains, no real big villains, super-annoying "Mary Sue" female protagonist, a number of "deus ex-machina" elements, or unpleasant stuff (like blood-predisposition etc....), not to mention the fact that book itself presented some logic issues like the simple fact you realize that dragons can communicate with humans... only after the first half of the book!
The golden one came from the famous old series "Dragonriders of Pern". (also she is female ^^)
A mix of science-fiction with fantasy (basically a colonized world that regressed to middle-age, with dragons that were origianlly a product of bio-engineering). It was among the first famous series with many concept later used by other authors (dragon + dragonrider, positive dragons, mental links, etc...).
It has MANY fans but sadly I found the first book... a bit much disappointing...
Mostly because I found too much flat minor villains, no real big villains, super-annoying "Mary Sue" female protagonist, a number of "deus ex-machina" elements, or unpleasant stuff (like blood-predisposition etc....), not to mention the fact that book itself presented some logic issues like the simple fact you realize that dragons can communicate with humans... only after the first half of the book!
Oh? Oh nono... different author, different series...
Whole style of characters, plot, background, events, etc.. are very different.
The "common trait" of Eragon, Dragonriders of Pern and Temeraire is basically the pairing of Dragons with Dragon-riders.
But there should be some other less known books about this.
Whole style of characters, plot, background, events, etc.. are very different.
The "common trait" of Eragon, Dragonriders of Pern and Temeraire is basically the pairing of Dragons with Dragon-riders.
But there should be some other less known books about this.
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