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{{Dragons|name=Perscitia|dob=|species=crossbreed between [[Malachite Reaper]] and [[Pascal's Blue]]|captain=None, rejected by her captain|nation=Britain|appearance=Body and wings bright blue, streaked with shades of pale green; spines along her back|abilities=|status=Breeding}}
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[[Image:Perscitia byKalia|thumb|400px|Perscitia working out the use of cannon, by Kalia]]
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{{Dragons|name=Perscitia|dob=|species=crossbreed between [[Malachite Reaper]] and [[Pascal's Blue]]|captain=None, rejected by her captain|nation=Britain|appearance=Body and wings bright blue, streaked with shades of pale green; spines along her back|abilities=extreme intelligence|status=Parliament}}
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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Perscitia was a middle-weight experimental cross between a [[Pascal's Blue]] and a [[Malachite Reaper]]. She was harnessed at birth and her captain taught her mathematics when she was young.
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Perscitia grew to become slower and larger than the breeders had hoped. She was also an individual thinker with a nervous disposition, making her unreliable in formations and fearful of combat. Ultimately, she was sent away to the breeding grounds. She thought her captain did not want her because she would not fight, and certainly the [[Aerial Corps]] had little use for such a dragon, regardless of whatever her captain's personal feelings might have been.
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[[Temeraire]] met her as another occupant of the [[Pen Y Fan Breeding Grounds]]. Perscitia discussed mathematics with him, even proposing some theories he had not thought of before. When he led the Pen Y Fan dragons against the French, she went with them. Initially, she assumed she would not get any prize money because she refused to enter combat, but Temeraire suggested she could earn her share by figuring out how to work a cannon that was among their booty.
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After this, Perscitia became their strategist. At one battle, she sent in the unharnessed British heavyweights as the first wave of attack, with their backs painted with mock harness lines and "crewed" with loosely attached straw figures; this decoyed the French aviators into futile boarding attempts that left them under-manned and demoralized for the second wave of harnessed dragons. She worked out the logistics of dragon-assisted transport for troops and materiel. At the [[Battle of Shoeburyness]], she rigged alcohol-soaked tangles of netting for [[Iskierka]] to light as they fell onto the French troops. By the end of the campaign, she was respected by her peers despite her technical noncombatant status, and even [[Wellesley]] seemed to appreciate her talents.
  
Perscitia (Latin for 'very clever') was a dragon [[Temeraire]] met while in the [[Pen Y Fan Breeding Grounds]]. She was a middle-weight, an experimental cross between a [[Pascal's Blue]] and a [[Malachite Reaper]]. Unfortunately, she was slower, larger, and more nervous than the breeders had been looking for. She had been harnessed after birth, and her captain had taught her mathematics when she was young, but she had a penchant for individual thought, and had no interest in fighting or warfare so she was sent to the breeding grounds. Perscitia believed that her captain did not want a dragon that did not fight.  Certainly the [[Aerial Corps]] had little use for such a dragon, and few aviators had the means to support a dragon outside the Corps.
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Following the campaign, Perscitia set about building pavilions. Dissatisfied with the tardiness and poor quality of the cows rationed to them by the government, she urged the other unharnessed dragons to carry commercial goods to London and other towns, earning more money to buy their own food. This lucrative business drew complaints from carters (their direct competition, as the dragons were much faster than carts drawn by horses or oxen) and the general public (unaccustomed to seeing dragons overhead or nearby). The government complained about heavy-weight dragons running all over the countryside; the dragons of the London covert were urged to prevent the unharnessed dragons from landing there with their goods, but saw no reason to enforce the ban after Perscitia gave them an explanation (and some non-governmental cows).
  
When Temeraire arrived, Perscitia often discussed mathematics with him. She was even able to comprehend some theories he had not thought of before. When he went to fight the French, she went with him, though she refused to do actual fighting. Initially, she assumed she would not get a share of the prize money because she had not done a share of the fighting, but Temeraire suggested she could earn her share by figuring out how to work a cannon that was among their booty. Afterwards, Perscitia became something of a dragon-strategist, coming up with ideas such as alcohol-soaked "fire bombs" for [[Iskierka]] to light.
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From the 7th book ([[Tongues of Serpents]]) and on, Perscitia became the first representative for dragons in Parliament; despite opposition from the government; keeping "sporadic contact" with [[Temeraire]]- as he was "transferred" with [[Laurence]] to the colony of New South Wales.In the final book ([[League of Dragons]]) Perscitia and Temeraire created the [[Dragon Rights Act of 1813]]; To dissuade support of the British feral dragons to [[Napoleon's Concord.]]
  
By the end of the campaign, she was respected by her peers despite being non-violent. Even [[Wellesley]] seemed to appreciate her talents.  
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In Latin, her name is probably based on the feminine adjective ''perscita'' ("very clever") or a faulty feminization of the comparative neuter  ''perscitius'' ("even more clever"; the proper feminine comparative would be ''perscitior''), rather than the phrase ''per Scitiam'' ("from Scythia").
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 1 October 2017

Perscitia working out the use of cannon, by Kalia

Character Profile[edit]

Name: Perscitia
Date of Birth:
Breed: crossbreed between Malachite Reaper and Pascal's Blue
Captain: None, rejected by her captain
National Loyalty: Britain
Appearance: Body and wings bright blue, streaked with shades of pale green; spines along her back
Special Abilities: extreme intelligence
Status: Parliament


Biography[edit]

Perscitia was a middle-weight experimental cross between a Pascal's Blue and a Malachite Reaper. She was harnessed at birth and her captain taught her mathematics when she was young.

Perscitia grew to become slower and larger than the breeders had hoped. She was also an individual thinker with a nervous disposition, making her unreliable in formations and fearful of combat. Ultimately, she was sent away to the breeding grounds. She thought her captain did not want her because she would not fight, and certainly the Aerial Corps had little use for such a dragon, regardless of whatever her captain's personal feelings might have been.

Temeraire met her as another occupant of the Pen Y Fan Breeding Grounds. Perscitia discussed mathematics with him, even proposing some theories he had not thought of before. When he led the Pen Y Fan dragons against the French, she went with them. Initially, she assumed she would not get any prize money because she refused to enter combat, but Temeraire suggested she could earn her share by figuring out how to work a cannon that was among their booty.

After this, Perscitia became their strategist. At one battle, she sent in the unharnessed British heavyweights as the first wave of attack, with their backs painted with mock harness lines and "crewed" with loosely attached straw figures; this decoyed the French aviators into futile boarding attempts that left them under-manned and demoralized for the second wave of harnessed dragons. She worked out the logistics of dragon-assisted transport for troops and materiel. At the Battle of Shoeburyness, she rigged alcohol-soaked tangles of netting for Iskierka to light as they fell onto the French troops. By the end of the campaign, she was respected by her peers despite her technical noncombatant status, and even Wellesley seemed to appreciate her talents.

Following the campaign, Perscitia set about building pavilions. Dissatisfied with the tardiness and poor quality of the cows rationed to them by the government, she urged the other unharnessed dragons to carry commercial goods to London and other towns, earning more money to buy their own food. This lucrative business drew complaints from carters (their direct competition, as the dragons were much faster than carts drawn by horses or oxen) and the general public (unaccustomed to seeing dragons overhead or nearby). The government complained about heavy-weight dragons running all over the countryside; the dragons of the London covert were urged to prevent the unharnessed dragons from landing there with their goods, but saw no reason to enforce the ban after Perscitia gave them an explanation (and some non-governmental cows).

From the 7th book (Tongues of Serpents) and on, Perscitia became the first representative for dragons in Parliament; despite opposition from the government; keeping "sporadic contact" with Temeraire- as he was "transferred" with Laurence to the colony of New South Wales.In the final book (League of Dragons) Perscitia and Temeraire created the Dragon Rights Act of 1813; To dissuade support of the British feral dragons to Napoleon's Concord.

Name[edit]

In Latin, her name is probably based on the feminine adjective perscita ("very clever") or a faulty feminization of the comparative neuter perscitius ("even more clever"; the proper feminine comparative would be perscitior), rather than the phrase per Scitiam ("from Scythia").