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Flying to the coast, the [[dragons]] - each with a single person as crew - eventually find suitable trees, but they are confronted by a [[Lord Jinai|Sui-Riu]], who promptly attacks them with a powerful blast of water after failing to get them to surrender the wood. However, shortly after being attacked by the [[Divine Wind]], the [[dragon]] abandons the battle. Following this, the [[dragons]] return to the [[Potentate]] and begin their attempts to free it. [[Temeraire]]'s plan ultimately works, but with an unforseen consequence; once freed by the levers, the [[Potentate]] begins falling towards him and the others, resulting in [[Temeraire]] being forced underwater. The others soon rescue him from drowning, but his injuries force the crew to make for [[Nagasaki]]; the only port open to westerners - to which [[Hammond]] had already suggested they visit, as an attempt to make amends for the attack on the strange [[dragon]]. Upon waking, [[Temeraire]] learns that [[Iskierka]] has laid their egg, but his injuries are still too severe, so he is restricted to the [[Potentate]] under the care of a Chinese doctor; [[Wen Shen]].  
 
Flying to the coast, the [[dragons]] - each with a single person as crew - eventually find suitable trees, but they are confronted by a [[Lord Jinai|Sui-Riu]], who promptly attacks them with a powerful blast of water after failing to get them to surrender the wood. However, shortly after being attacked by the [[Divine Wind]], the [[dragon]] abandons the battle. Following this, the [[dragons]] return to the [[Potentate]] and begin their attempts to free it. [[Temeraire]]'s plan ultimately works, but with an unforseen consequence; once freed by the levers, the [[Potentate]] begins falling towards him and the others, resulting in [[Temeraire]] being forced underwater. The others soon rescue him from drowning, but his injuries force the crew to make for [[Nagasaki]]; the only port open to westerners - to which [[Hammond]] had already suggested they visit, as an attempt to make amends for the attack on the strange [[dragon]]. Upon waking, [[Temeraire]] learns that [[Iskierka]] has laid their egg, but his injuries are still too severe, so he is restricted to the [[Potentate]] under the care of a Chinese doctor; [[Wen Shen]].  
  
In Chikuzen Province, [[Laurence]] finds his valuable sword - at present his only possession - has been confiscated by [[Kaneko]]; as per the strict laws of the bakufu - the government of the Shogun of Japan. After some discussion into the matter - conducted in Chinese, which [[Laurence]] subconciously remembers - [[Kaneko]] concludes his actions are potentially threatening his liege; [[Lady Arikawa]], and sends word to her. Despite this, [[Laurence]] later sneaks into [[Kaneko]]'s office and retrieves his sword; shortly before the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]] - a [[dragon]] - with [[Matsudaira]]; a magistrate. They ask [[Laurence]]'s reasons for being in [[Japan]]; but after getting no real answer out of him, they decide to travel to Hakata Bay to continue. However, before they can begin the interrogation there, the [[Sui-Riu]] [[Lord Jinai]] arrives, and reports on his attack by a group of strange dragons which included a [[Celestial]]; extinct in [[Japan]] after Kublai Khan abducted the last egg.  
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In Chizuken Province, [[Laurence]] finds his valuable sword - at present his only possession - has been confiscated by [[Kaneko]]; as per the strict laws of the bakufu - the government of the Shogun of Japan. After some discussion into the matter - conducted in Chinese, which [[Laurence]] subconciously remembers - [[Kaneko]] concludes his actions are potentially threatening his liege; [[Lady Arikawa]], and sends word to her. Despite this, [[Laurence]] later sneaks into [[Kaneko]]'s office and retrieves his sword; shortly before the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]] - a [[dragon]] - with [[Matsudaira]]; a magistrate. They ask [[Laurence]]'s reasons for being in [[Japan]]; but after getting no real answer out of him, they decide to travel to Hakata Bay to continue. However, before they can begin the interrogation there, the [[Sui-Riu]] [[Lord Jinai]] arrives, and reports on his attack by a group of strange dragons which included a [[Celestial]]; extinct in [[Japan]] after Kublai Khan abducted the last egg.  
  
 
Following this, [[Matsudaira]] accuses [[Laurence]] of being in league with the Chinese in a plot against [[Japan]], and reveals that a British ship - the [[Phaeton]] - recently threatened to attack the ships at Nagasaki if they weren't supplied, but was sunk as a result. [[Laurence]] is soon taken away while the others discuss what to do with him, and he is later approached by [[Kaneko]] - who is revealed to have saved him in defiance of the bakufu's law as the result of a vow he made to care for any person he saw needing assistance - who reveals the seriousness of the situation, and notes that [[Lady Arikawa]] is considering speaking on their behalf to the bakufu; which would allow [[Laurence]] to honourably commit suicide - which [[Kaneko]] even offers to join him in. With little other option, [[Laurence]] decides to try and escape in the night, only to be released by [[Junichiro]], who flees with him.
 
Following this, [[Matsudaira]] accuses [[Laurence]] of being in league with the Chinese in a plot against [[Japan]], and reveals that a British ship - the [[Phaeton]] - recently threatened to attack the ships at Nagasaki if they weren't supplied, but was sunk as a result. [[Laurence]] is soon taken away while the others discuss what to do with him, and he is later approached by [[Kaneko]] - who is revealed to have saved him in defiance of the bakufu's law as the result of a vow he made to care for any person he saw needing assistance - who reveals the seriousness of the situation, and notes that [[Lady Arikawa]] is considering speaking on their behalf to the bakufu; which would allow [[Laurence]] to honourably commit suicide - which [[Kaneko]] even offers to join him in. With little other option, [[Laurence]] decides to try and escape in the night, only to be released by [[Junichiro]], who flees with him.
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Not long afterwards, [[Temeraire]] witnesses the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]], and after some talk about their present situation - and the news of the loss of the [[Phaeton]] - Captain [[Blaise]] and [[Granby]] decide to fire a salvo and get their [[dragons]] to perform aerial maneuvers; to make a show of their might. Not long afterwards, [[Wampanoag]] returns to the [[Potentate]]; having recovered a tattered shirt that belonged to [[Laurence]] from the Japanese in Nagasaki. While [[Hammond]] talks with [[Wampanoag]] about diffusing the situation with the Japanese, [[Temeraire]] learns from [[Wen Shen]] that he is at last well again.  
 
Not long afterwards, [[Temeraire]] witnesses the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]], and after some talk about their present situation - and the news of the loss of the [[Phaeton]] - Captain [[Blaise]] and [[Granby]] decide to fire a salvo and get their [[dragons]] to perform aerial maneuvers; to make a show of their might. Not long afterwards, [[Wampanoag]] returns to the [[Potentate]]; having recovered a tattered shirt that belonged to [[Laurence]] from the Japanese in Nagasaki. While [[Hammond]] talks with [[Wampanoag]] about diffusing the situation with the Japanese, [[Temeraire]] learns from [[Wen Shen]] that he is at last well again.  
  
Meanwhile, [[Laurence]] and [[Junichiro]] continue downstream, only to encounter a lord and his party ferrying their number across the river. Their attempts to sneak past them fail, and they are forced to flee; ultimately abandoning their boat further downstream and walking for a while, before constructing a raft to cross another river. Eventually, they reach Nagasaki, only to find that [[Lady Arikawa]] and [[Kaneko]] are already in the city. As they prepare to sneak to the harbour, [[Laurence]] recognises the [[Potentate]] as a British ship, and attempts to signal it, only for [[Kaneko]] to confront them; revealing [[Laurence]] is to be made prisoner. After learning that surrendering himself wouldn't save [[Kaneko]]'s honour, [[Laurence]] duels him; only to be stopped by the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]]. Before she can capture [[Laurence]] herself, [[Temeraire]] arrives; having witnessed the signal, and angrily retrieves [[Laurence]]; explaining the situation at the same time. However, [[Laurence]] does not recognise [[Temeraire]], and upon return to the [[Potentate]], the surgeons diagnose him with a form of "brain-fever", and note that he may not properly recover if he's overwhelmed with additional information by the others about what he's forgotten.  
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Meanwhile, [[Laurence]] and [[Junichiro]] continue downstream, only to encounter a lord and his party ferrying their number across the river. Their attempts to sneak past them fail, and they are forced to flee; ultimately abandoning their boat further downstream and walking for a while, before constructing a raft to cross another river. Eventually, they reach Nagasaki, only to find that [[Lady rikawa]] and [[Kaneko]] are already in the city. As they prepare to sneak to the harbour, [[Laurence]] recognises the [[Potentate]] as a British ship, and attempts to signal it, only for [[Kaneko]] to confront them; revealing [[Laurence]] is to be made prisoner. After learning that surrendering himself wouldn't save [[Kaneko]]'s honour, [[Laurence]] duels him; only to be stopped by the arrival of [[Lady Arikawa]]. Before she can capture [[Laurence]] herself, [[Temeraire]] arrives; having witnessed the signal, and angrily retrieves [[Laurence]]; explaining the situation at the same time. However, [[Laurence]] does not recognise [[Temeraire]], and upon return to the [[Potentate]], the surgeons diagnose him with a form of "brain-fever", and note that he may not properly recover if he's overwhelmed with additional information by the others about what he's forgotten.  
  
 
As [[Laurence]] slowly tries to settle on the [[Potentate]] - in the process learning once again that [[Longwing]] dragons only take female captains - [[Wampanoag]] arrives and reports there is to be a proper farewell dinner - a matter of saving face - and adds that as a result of the recent events, the Japanese are seeking relations with the United States of America, and are requesting shipwrights. At the dinner, [[Laurence]] meets with [[Kaneko]] again, and learns that [[Lady Arikawa]] considers his honour satisfied, and has invited him to take up residence with her, although he fears he will diminish her standing. [[Laurence]] also informs him he will take [[Junichiro]] into his care, which [[Kaneko]] feigns interest about.
 
As [[Laurence]] slowly tries to settle on the [[Potentate]] - in the process learning once again that [[Longwing]] dragons only take female captains - [[Wampanoag]] arrives and reports there is to be a proper farewell dinner - a matter of saving face - and adds that as a result of the recent events, the Japanese are seeking relations with the United States of America, and are requesting shipwrights. At the dinner, [[Laurence]] meets with [[Kaneko]] again, and learns that [[Lady Arikawa]] considers his honour satisfied, and has invited him to take up residence with her, although he fears he will diminish her standing. [[Laurence]] also informs him he will take [[Junichiro]] into his care, which [[Kaneko]] feigns interest about.
  
The next day, the [[Potentate]] sets sail for Tien-sing, and [[Laurence]] goes to sit with [[Temeraire]], who requests he read the Principia Mathematica to him.
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The next day, the [[Potentate]] sets sail for Tien-sing, and [[Laurence]] goes to sit with [[Temeraire]], who requests he read the Principia Mathematica to him.  
  
 
=== Part II ===
 
=== Part II ===
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Later, [[Temeraire]] meets with [[Laurence]], and eventually talks with him about the possibility of remaining in [[China]] - which would allow them to protect [[Mianning]], the egg, and also restore [[Laurence]]'s lost capital. However, [[Laurence]] misunderstands the question, and implies he would return to [[Europe]] whilst [[Temeraire]] stays. [[Temeraire]] promptly flees in anger, and [[Laurence]] attempts to comfort him when he returns, only to be interrupted when [[Hammond]] arrives with a message from the [[Jiaqing Emperor]]; which prompts their immediate attendance.
 
Later, [[Temeraire]] meets with [[Laurence]], and eventually talks with him about the possibility of remaining in [[China]] - which would allow them to protect [[Mianning]], the egg, and also restore [[Laurence]]'s lost capital. However, [[Laurence]] misunderstands the question, and implies he would return to [[Europe]] whilst [[Temeraire]] stays. [[Temeraire]] promptly flees in anger, and [[Laurence]] attempts to comfort him when he returns, only to be interrupted when [[Hammond]] arrives with a message from the [[Jiaqing Emperor]]; which prompts their immediate attendance.
  
[[Laurence]] promptly joins [[Mianning]] and [[Lord Bayan]] before the [[Jiaqing Emperor]]. [[Mianning]] begins explaining the necessity for improving relations with the West and allying against [[Napoleon]], only for [[Lord Bayan]] to bring up the matter of the illegal opium trade, which he reports has been linked by a [[General Fela]] - currently suppressing remnants of the failed White Lotus Rebellion - to British involvement. [[Laurence]] immediately denies this, and after some debate, [[Lord Bayan]] suggests he travel to [[General Fela]]'s aid at Xian, to either prove his country's innocence or to atone for its guilt. [[Mianning]] agrees, but gives orders for him to be accompanied by three "jalan" - regiments. The Emperor approves this, and sends General [[Lung Shao Chu]] to assist [[Laurence]].
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[[Laurence]] promptly joins [[Mianning]] and [[Lord Bayan]] before the [[Jiaqing Emperor]]. [[Mianning]] begins explaining the necessity for improving relations with the West, only for [[Lord Bayan]] to bring up the matter of the illegal opium trade, which he reports has been linked by a [[General Fela]] - currently suppressing the remnants of the failed White Lotus Rebellion - to British involvement. [[Laurence]] immediately denies this, and after some debate, [[Lord Bayan]] suggests he travel to [[General Fela]]'s aid at Xian, to either prove his country's innocence or to atone for its guilt. [[Mianning]] agrees, but gives orders for him to be accompanied by three "jalan" - regiments. The Emperor approves this, and sends General [[Lung Shao Chu]] to assist [[Laurence]].
  
 
Shortly after meeting with [[General Chu]], [[Laurence]], [[Temeraire]] and their number set off for Xian, only for them to be secretly joined by [[Mei]]; in the hopes that she and [[Temeraire]] will manage an egg which can then be secretly hidden before anyone in Peking knows. The three jalan gradually add to their number; with various armoured dragons joining them along their journey. During this time, [[Laurence]] makes a distant [[Junichiro]] work with the sociable [[Baggy]]; in the hopes that he will learn English as a result. [[Laurence]] also meets with [[Hammond]], who confirms that Britain is indeed illegally selling opium to [[China]] - due to it being the only real item that Chinese will buy from western markets - but that they certainly aren't aiding the rebels in the west; and is clueless as to how they are being supplied. [[Laurence]] leaves in anger and goes to find [[Temeraire]], but after seeing him asleep with [[Mei]], instead goes to meet with [[Mrs. Pemberton]], who is with [[Emily Roland]]. As they talk, a group of assassins attack, and [[Laurence]] and [[Emily]] - aided by [[Mrs. Pemberton]], who uses their pistols - hold them off until  aid can arrive. In the aftermath, [[Hammond]] notes that the conservative faction of the court - of which [[General Fela]] is a member - must have approved their journey in the hopes of having [[Laurence]] slain.  
 
Shortly after meeting with [[General Chu]], [[Laurence]], [[Temeraire]] and their number set off for Xian, only for them to be secretly joined by [[Mei]]; in the hopes that she and [[Temeraire]] will manage an egg which can then be secretly hidden before anyone in Peking knows. The three jalan gradually add to their number; with various armoured dragons joining them along their journey. During this time, [[Laurence]] makes a distant [[Junichiro]] work with the sociable [[Baggy]]; in the hopes that he will learn English as a result. [[Laurence]] also meets with [[Hammond]], who confirms that Britain is indeed illegally selling opium to [[China]] - due to it being the only real item that Chinese will buy from western markets - but that they certainly aren't aiding the rebels in the west; and is clueless as to how they are being supplied. [[Laurence]] leaves in anger and goes to find [[Temeraire]], but after seeing him asleep with [[Mei]], instead goes to meet with [[Mrs. Pemberton]], who is with [[Emily Roland]]. As they talk, a group of assassins attack, and [[Laurence]] and [[Emily]] - aided by [[Mrs. Pemberton]], who uses their pistols - hold them off until  aid can arrive. In the aftermath, [[Hammond]] notes that the conservative faction of the court - of which [[General Fela]] is a member - must have approved their journey in the hopes of having [[Laurence]] slain.  
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Once back at the camp - where [[Temeraire]] deals to [[General Fela]] - [[Tharkay]] reveals [[Napoleon]] is planning an assault on [[Russia]], so that he crush his last opponent in Europe and focus all of his attention on the Iberian Peninsula, where he is currently fighting for supremacy. Meanwhile, [[General Chu]] reveals that he is a minister of the "breeding office", and as [[Temeraire]] and [[Mei]] have failed to produce an egg together, after observation of [[Iskierka]], they take her egg to Prince [[Mianning]]'s palace where it can safely hatch into the next [[Celestial]] Companion. [[Temeraire]] and [[Mei]] make their farewells, and she tells [[Temeraire]] that she will go to Guangzhou and stop the opium trade, and offers to try for an egg with him again if he returns after the wars with [[Napoleon]] end.  
 
Once back at the camp - where [[Temeraire]] deals to [[General Fela]] - [[Tharkay]] reveals [[Napoleon]] is planning an assault on [[Russia]], so that he crush his last opponent in Europe and focus all of his attention on the Iberian Peninsula, where he is currently fighting for supremacy. Meanwhile, [[General Chu]] reveals that he is a minister of the "breeding office", and as [[Temeraire]] and [[Mei]] have failed to produce an egg together, after observation of [[Iskierka]], they take her egg to Prince [[Mianning]]'s palace where it can safely hatch into the next [[Celestial]] Companion. [[Temeraire]] and [[Mei]] make their farewells, and she tells [[Temeraire]] that she will go to Guangzhou and stop the opium trade, and offers to try for an egg with him again if he returns after the wars with [[Napoleon]] end.  
  
Later, in Peking, [[Laurence]], [[Hammond]], [[Gong Su]], [[General Chu]] and [[Lung Shen Shi]] - another commander - begin making plans for sending forces to aid [[Russia]]. [[Hammond]] and [[Gong Su]] are sent as envoys to the Russian court with [[Lung Shen Shi]], who will arrange supplies for three hundred dragons, while Captain [[Catherine Harcourt|Harcourt]] and [[Lily]]'s formation - along with [[Granby]] and [[Iskierka]], plus a reluctant [[Demane]], [[Sipho]] and [[Kulingile]] - leave with the [[Potentate]] to join the battle on the Iberian Peninsula.
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Later, in Peking, [[Laurence]], [[Hammond]], [[Gong Su]], [[General Chu]] and [[Lung Shen Shi]] - another commander - begin making plans for sending forces to aid [[Russia]]. [[Hammond]] and [[Gong Su]] are sent as envoys to the Russian court, while Captain [[Harcourt]] and [[Lily]]'s formation - along with [[Granby]] and [[Iskierka]], plus a reluctant [[Demane]], [[Sipho]] and [[Kulingile]] - leave with the [[Potentate]] to join the battle on the Iberian Peninsula.
  
 
=== Part III ===
 
=== Part III ===
 
Much later, [[Laurence]], [[Temeraire]], [[General Chu]], and a fraction of their forces arrive at Moscow - St. Petersburg having fallen to [[Napoleon]]'s forces - and [[Laurence]] meets with [[Hammond]] at the house of Countess [[Andrejevna]] - who talks about the recent birth of [[Joseph Pachacuti Yupanqui|Napoleon's heir]] - only to learn that [[Hammond]] has failed to convince the Russians that aid is coming from [[China]]. They are subsequently joined by the escaped Captain [[Dyhern]] of [[Prussia]] - whose dragon [[Eroica]] remains imprisoned in an unknown location - who notes they may be suspicous considering [[Britain]] previously promised aid and sent none during [[Black Powder War|Prussia's failed campaign against Napoleon]]; albeit due to the [[Dragon Plague]].
 
 
The three return to the Chinese encampment, where they learn from [[General Chu]] that their forces are at least four days away and remain divided. Due to a lack of supplies, he has sent orders for them to delay their approach. After some discussion, [[Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] get [[Dyhern]] to lead them to the nearest breeding grounds, so they can learn of the current location of the French army. However, upon arrival, they find that Russian dragons are nothing like western dragons; with heavyweights more concerned with protecting their vast hoards of treasure than anything else, while the lightweights act as their servants. Their arrival alerts Captain [[Ivan Rozhkov]], who refuses to believe their claims of bringing Chinese reinforcements, and so [[Laurence]] prepares to leave, only for an injured dragon to arrive; his captain revealing that [[Napoleon]] has just captured Smolensk.
 
 
Following this, [[Laurence]], [[Temeraire]] and their number make for Vyazma to find General [[Kutuzov]]; the commander of the Russian Army. Upon arrival, [[Tharkay]] dons [[Laurence]]'s imperial robes to pose as a Prince of China for the doubting Russians, while the rest of them act as envoys. This succeeds, and the next day, [[Kutuzov]] comes to meet with [[General Chu]], who notes that the Russian aerial forces can't hope to win without them. During this time, the dragons from the Russian covert join their number, and [[Temeraire]] ends up talking with [[Grig]]; a lightweight who usually is at the mercy of the heavyweight [[Vosyem]].
 
 
[[Kutuzov]] ultimately arranges a meeting with [[Napoleon]] - who they learn is travelling without [[Lien]], who is guarding his son in [[France]] - and as they await his arrival, [[Laurence]] learns from [[Hammond]] that [[Wellesley|Wellington]] has defeated one of [[Napoleon]]'s generals in [[Spain]]. Eventually, [[Napoleon]] meets with [[Czar Alexander]] and tries to arrange a peace in his favour, but Alexander rejects this, and [[Napoleon]] leaves - with a Russian courier almost causing chaos by forcing his dragon towards [[Napoleon]]'s head.
 
 
Some time later, [[General Chu]]'s forces arrive at the Russian camp; however, [[Lung Shao Ri|one of the commanders]] reports a French patrol spotted them, and reports come in that the French are falling back all across [[Russia]]. The reinforced Russian army begins pursuing them, while [[General Chu]] and [[Lung Shen Shi]] arrange for supplies for their forces. [[Grig]] and many of the lightweight Russian dragons watch this and the Chinese dragons, and reveal that there are this many dragons in the breeding grounds, but there is little for them to eat there. [[Temeraire]] begins telling them about how things are different for dragons outside of Russia, only to be interrupted by a Russian Aviator and his heavyweight. Afterwards, [[Temeraire]] wonders how they keep the lightweight dragons in the breeding grounds from leaving.
 
 
Some time later - after a meeting with a group of American traders, who complain about problems with selling their wares - the Russian forces arrive at the French fortifications, and a battle soon ensues. During a meeting to discuss their strategies, the French forces launch an attack at their camp. Although [[Temeraire]] quickly dispatches the attackers, [[General Chu]] is grievously injured, and Colonel [[Lung Zhao Lien]] takes over from him. Not long afterwards, their group is forced to flee when their scouts report a French army preparing to attack them from behind. Later, the Russian commanders discuss their next move, and decide to retreat east - using their dragons to shift their forces - to unite their armies. This forces them to abandon Moscow, however, and as they leave, they see that the inhabitants have set it ablaze; resulting in damage to three quarters of the entire city.
 
 
Eventually, [[Napoleon]]'s forces reach Moscow, and make no sign of going any further. As the Russian commanders plan their next move, [[Laurence]] and [[Tharkay]] sneak into the city to spy on [[Napoleon]] and his generals. At the [[Kremlin]], they witness [[Napoleon]], [[Murat]] and his dragon [[Liberte]] looking over a Russian dragon [[Murat]] rescued from the breeding grounds; a hooked chain hobbling her wings and preventing flight. [[Murat]] frees her, and tells [[Napoleon]] that all the Russian dragons are kept this way in the breeding grounds. Upon return to camp, [[Laurence]] conveys this information to [[Temeraire]], shortly before they are ordered to attack [[Murat]] and his forces.
 
 
As they move, [[Laurence]] makes arrangements with [[Gong Su]] for the [[Jiaqing Emperor]] to allow the dragons safe haven in [[China]] once the war is over. Shortly afterwards, he is called to meet with the Russian commanders, who reveal that [[Grig]] has been spying on [[Laurence]] for their behalf, as they are well aware of his reputation. However, they actually want him to improve their dragon-handling skills - and are prepared to release all the breeding ground dragons from their restraints once they've arranged food for them - as they are aware they will not be able to defeat [[Napoleon]] otherwise. Following this, [[Junichiro]] approaches [[Laurence]], and reveals he plans to leave for [[France]], in order to try and negotiate an alliance with [[Japan]]. He explains that [[Napoleon]] will likely be defeated, and then [[China]] will be able to dominate [[Japan]] with its western allies, unless they seek aid themselves. [[Laurence]] ultimately lets him leave, after securing a promise that he won't reveal any strategic information to the French.
 
 
Shortly after [[Napoleon]] begins retreating from Moscow, the Russian forces meet his armies at Maloyaroslavets, and a vicious battle ensues for control of the town. [[Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] aid by attacking a French artillery point, although [[Lung Zhao Yang|another dragon]] gets injured defending them from retaliatory fire. As they return to their camp, [[Grig]] arrives, and reveals that [[Murat]] has released the dragons in a nearby breeding grounds; shortly afterwards, a horde of starving lightweight dragons attack the camp; fleeing after securing their own food. Not long afterwards, the Russians retreat from the battle.
 
 
Later, after hearing news that the French have created cooking-pits for the starving dragons, [[Kutuzov]] sends [[Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] to check on the breeding grounds at Ugra, while they retreat to Kaluga. Accompanied by a group of Chinese dragons, they head for the breeding grounds, finding a dying Cossack aviator along the way who reveals [[Murat]] is also heading for the breeding grounds. [[Laurence]] promptly arranges for the dragons to set a trap, and they quickly overpower [[Murat]] and his forces as he attempts to liberate the dragons of the breeding grounds. [[Murat]] claims to have been acting for the benefit of the dragons, but [[Laurence]] accuses him of using them to his advantage. They take [[Murat]] prisoner, and he is soon sent to Tobolsk in Siberia.
 
 
In the aftermath, [[Laurence]] talks with [[Kutuzov]] about their present situation, and learns that many Russian dragons are defecting to the French forces. Later, as snow begins to fall, [[Laurence]] learns that [[Napoleon]] is marching towards them.
 
  
 
== Characters ==
 
== Characters ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*In one scene, [[Laurence]] repeats Mark Anthony's "Friends, Romans, Countrymen" speech from Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'', and mentions that "There is a dragon when he gives the speech." This is a reference to the short story [[Vici]], where [[Marcus Antonius]] inadvertently becomes the first person in the western world to harness a dragon; [[Vincitatus]].
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*In one scene, [[Laurence]] repeats [[Mark Anthony]]'s "Friends, Romans, Countrymen" speech from Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'', and mentions that "There is a dragon when he gives the speech." This is a reference to the short story [[Vici]], where [[Marcus Antonius]] inadvertently becomes the first person in the western world to harness a dragon; [[Vincitatus]].
  
 
== Deviations From History ==
 
== Deviations From History ==
 
Aside from the obvious additions of dragons, the events in Temeraire follow the history of our own world quite closely. However, several differences do occur throughout the series. In "Blood Of Tyrants", the following differences occur:
 
Aside from the obvious additions of dragons, the events in Temeraire follow the history of our own world quite closely. However, several differences do occur throughout the series. In "Blood Of Tyrants", the following differences occur:
 
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*The President of the United States of America is said to be Tecumseh
*The historical [[HMS Phaeton]] was not sunk (or even attacked) during the Nagasaki Harbour Incident. Everything else about the description of the incident is historical, including Japan's further clampdown on foreigners as described Blood of Tyrants.
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*The HMS Phaeton is sunk by
* The historical Tecumseh was not, as reported by [[John Wampanoag]], president of the United States of America. Indeed, Tecumseh was at war with the U.S. The president at the time was James Madison.
 
*[[Joseph Pachacuti Yupanqui]] insteat of [[Napoleon]]'s son with the Princess of Austria.
 
  
 
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