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Le Comte de la Pérouse (the Count of Pérouse), was a Frenchman whom Sir Edward Howe cited as another European expert on oriental dragon breeds.  The count published his journals documenting his interactions with dragons in many parts of Asia.  Pérouse was one of the first Europeans to meet a dragon of the Imperial breed: the one he met having been in the court of the Korean monarch.  Sir Edward Howe provided Laurence a copy of the count's journal after first mistakenly identifying Temeraire as an Imperial (breed) dragon.   
 
Le Comte de la Pérouse (the Count of Pérouse), was a Frenchman whom Sir Edward Howe cited as another European expert on oriental dragon breeds.  The count published his journals documenting his interactions with dragons in many parts of Asia.  Pérouse was one of the first Europeans to meet a dragon of the Imperial breed: the one he met having been in the court of the Korean monarch.  Sir Edward Howe provided Laurence a copy of the count's journal after first mistakenly identifying Temeraire as an Imperial (breed) dragon.   

Revision as of 21:11, 10 September 2009

Character Profile

Name: Comte de la Pérouse
Date of Birth:
Service: French Navy[
Rank:
Nationality: French
Billets:


Biography

Le Comte de la Pérouse (the Count of Pérouse), was a Frenchman whom Sir Edward Howe cited as another European expert on oriental dragon breeds. The count published his journals documenting his interactions with dragons in many parts of Asia. Pérouse was one of the first Europeans to meet a dragon of the Imperial breed: the one he met having been in the court of the Korean monarch. Sir Edward Howe provided Laurence a copy of the count's journal after first mistakenly identifying Temeraire as an Imperial (breed) dragon.