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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Arkady was the leader of the [[feral]] dragon tribe [[Temeraire]], [[William Laurence|Laurence]] and their crew encountered in the Pamir Mountains between China and Persia, while they were on their way to Turkey. Arkady had apparently become leader due to his cleverness and force of personality, since he was not the largest or strongest of the group.  He was also an excellent story-teller, employing a style that was half story-telling, half interpretive dance.  For example, while still in the Pamirs, he entertained his troop and Temeraire one evening with a long tale that was sort of a draconic soap opera, all about treasure and mating.  The performance even included audience participation, with the other dragons (including Temeraire) chiming in with their own contributions and arguing about what ought to happen next.  (It may be that dragons particularly enjoy this sort of exercise in shared creativity, since similar group involvement was evident during the geometry discussions that occurred about the [[HMS Allegiance]] while she was on her way to [[Cape Town]] in May and June of 1807.)
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Arkady was the leader of the [[feral]] dragon tribe [[Temeraire]], [[William Laurence|Laurence]] and their crew encountered in the Pamir Mountains between China and Persia, while they were on their way to Turkey. Arkady had apparently become leader due to his cleverness and force of personality, since he was not the largest or strongest of the group.  He was also an excellent story-teller, employing a style that was half story-telling, half interpretive dance.  For example, he entertained his troop and Temeraire one evening with a long tale that was sort of a draconic soap opera, all about treasure and mating.  The performance even included audience participation, with the other dragons (including Temeraire) chiming in with their own contributions and arguing about what ought to happen next.  (It may be that dragons particularly enjoy this sort of exercise in shared creativity, since similar group involvement was evident during the geometry discussions that occurred about the [[HMS Allegiance]] while she was on her way to [[Cape Town]] in May and June of 1807.)
  
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Impressed with Temeraire's own stories of his travels, Arkady declared that he would lead his troop to accompany Temeraire to Istanbul and meet the Sultan.  The meeting with the Sultan never occurred, because the first thing Arkady and his ferals did when they arrived in Istanbul was to help themselves to a herd of Turkish cattle.  The Turkish dragons and their officers who were guarding the cattle took exception to this, resulting in a dispute between Laurence and the chief guard, [[Ertegun]].  The ferals took advantage of the confusion to grab all the cattle they could carry and head back to the Pamirs.   
  
Arkady was a showoff and enjoyed telling flamboyant stories. Later he consented to be ridden by [[Tharkay]], leading his tribe to help "rescue" [[Temeraire]]. After the rescue, he agreed to bring his tribe into the service of Britain, with promises of regular feeding.  
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After Temeraire, Laurence and their crew reached Prussia and were pressed into service there, their guide [[Tharkay]] left them to journey back to the Pamirs. As Tharkay spoke the draconic language [[Durzagh]] - the ferals themselves did not speak any human languages and were too old to learn - he was able to talk Arkady into bringing twenty dragons to Europe to help "rescue" [[Temeraire]], promising him that the British would give each feral a cow per day in return.  Arkady and his band arrived just in time to help Temeraire evacuate the Prussian troops from [[Siege of Danzig|Danzig]], which was under siege by the French and likely to fall any day. Arkady was nervous about allowing the humans to put a carrying harness on him - being feral, he had never worn a harness before - but quickly hid his nervousness when Temeraire made a point of nonchalantly adjusting his own harness, and then proceeded to show off his new accoutrement for his troop.
  
Arkady's tribe were induced to fight for Britain by an offer of one cow each per day made by [[Tharkay]] to tempt them to aid the British during late 1806. Arkady later personally negotiated with Admiral [[Jane Roland]] for this deal to be extended and to allow variation in the provided animals for the feral tribe to remain in Britain and aid in it's defense throughout 1807. At this time the feral along with the [[Kazilik]] [[Iskierka]], and the [[Celestial]] [[Temeraire]] were the only Dragons in Britain that had not contracted the [[Dragon Plague]].  
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Arkady and his band arrived in Britain in December 1806 with Temeraire and Laurence to discover that the [[Dragon Plague]] was destroying the [[Aerial Corps]].  Besides Temeraire and [[Iskierka]], who had been hatched in Prussia and returned to Britain with them, the ferals were the only healthy dragons in Britain. Admiral [[Jane Roland|Roland]] was therefore quite happy to negotiate with them over the promised cows, suggesting only that sheep or goats might be substituted from time to time - at a suitable rate of exchange, of course - in order to provide variety. 
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Despite their lack of discipline and formal training, the ferals were assigned to patrol the Channel, at first under Temeraire's supervision and later on their own. When they achieved their first solitary victory - turning back a [[Pou-de-Ciel]] who was trying to get a look at the quarantine grounds to assess how many British dragons were ill - Roland presented Arkady with a brass chain and a large dinner plate inscribed with his name for a medal.  For once - and for only a moment - Arkady was speechless with amazement.
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Temeraire and Laurence were sent to [[Cape Town]] with the rest of Lily's formation to find a cure for plague.  
  
Arkady's position as leader of an independent feral tribe of Dragons meant that he was more open to a less strict interpretation of "orders" than a dragon raised from birth by the British Aerial Corps. This became important when [[Iskierka]] involved the feral dragons in her plans to acquire capital through taking French ships as prizes later in 1807.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:00, 25 September 2008

Arkady

Character Profile

Name: Arkady
Date of Birth:
Breed: Unknown (Feral)
Captain: None
National Loyalty: None
Appearance: Pale grey with brown markings and red patch on face
Special Abilities:
Status: Active (Britain)


Biography

Arkady was the leader of the feral dragon tribe Temeraire, Laurence and their crew encountered in the Pamir Mountains between China and Persia, while they were on their way to Turkey. Arkady had apparently become leader due to his cleverness and force of personality, since he was not the largest or strongest of the group. He was also an excellent story-teller, employing a style that was half story-telling, half interpretive dance. For example, he entertained his troop and Temeraire one evening with a long tale that was sort of a draconic soap opera, all about treasure and mating. The performance even included audience participation, with the other dragons (including Temeraire) chiming in with their own contributions and arguing about what ought to happen next. (It may be that dragons particularly enjoy this sort of exercise in shared creativity, since similar group involvement was evident during the geometry discussions that occurred about the HMS Allegiance while she was on her way to Cape Town in May and June of 1807.)

Impressed with Temeraire's own stories of his travels, Arkady declared that he would lead his troop to accompany Temeraire to Istanbul and meet the Sultan. The meeting with the Sultan never occurred, because the first thing Arkady and his ferals did when they arrived in Istanbul was to help themselves to a herd of Turkish cattle. The Turkish dragons and their officers who were guarding the cattle took exception to this, resulting in a dispute between Laurence and the chief guard, Ertegun. The ferals took advantage of the confusion to grab all the cattle they could carry and head back to the Pamirs.

After Temeraire, Laurence and their crew reached Prussia and were pressed into service there, their guide Tharkay left them to journey back to the Pamirs. As Tharkay spoke the draconic language Durzagh - the ferals themselves did not speak any human languages and were too old to learn - he was able to talk Arkady into bringing twenty dragons to Europe to help "rescue" Temeraire, promising him that the British would give each feral a cow per day in return. Arkady and his band arrived just in time to help Temeraire evacuate the Prussian troops from Danzig, which was under siege by the French and likely to fall any day. Arkady was nervous about allowing the humans to put a carrying harness on him - being feral, he had never worn a harness before - but quickly hid his nervousness when Temeraire made a point of nonchalantly adjusting his own harness, and then proceeded to show off his new accoutrement for his troop.

Arkady and his band arrived in Britain in December 1806 with Temeraire and Laurence to discover that the Dragon Plague was destroying the Aerial Corps. Besides Temeraire and Iskierka, who had been hatched in Prussia and returned to Britain with them, the ferals were the only healthy dragons in Britain. Admiral Roland was therefore quite happy to negotiate with them over the promised cows, suggesting only that sheep or goats might be substituted from time to time - at a suitable rate of exchange, of course - in order to provide variety.

Despite their lack of discipline and formal training, the ferals were assigned to patrol the Channel, at first under Temeraire's supervision and later on their own. When they achieved their first solitary victory - turning back a Pou-de-Ciel who was trying to get a look at the quarantine grounds to assess how many British dragons were ill - Roland presented Arkady with a brass chain and a large dinner plate inscribed with his name for a medal. For once - and for only a moment - Arkady was speechless with amazement.

Temeraire and Laurence were sent to Cape Town with the rest of Lily's formation to find a cure for plague.