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− | {{Dragons|name=Temeraire (known to the Chinese as Lung Tien [[Chinese Names|Xiang]])|dob=January 1805|species=[[Celestial]]|captain=[[William Laurence]]|nation=Britain|appearance=Large, black with blue/grey markings on the edge of his wings|abilities=[[Divine Wind]]|status= | + | {{Dragons|name=Temeraire (known to the Chinese as Lung Tien [[Chinese Names|Xiang]])|dob=January 1805|species=[[Celestial]]|captain=[[William Laurence]]|nation=Britain|appearance=Large, black with blue/grey markings on the edge of his wings|abilities=[[Divine Wind]]|status=Active}} |
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Temeraire was sorry to be leaving Britain just as other dragons were beginning to receive some of the improvements he had fought for, such pavillions in more widespread geographical locations and pay for their services. Australia did not seem inviting, so he suggested to Laurence that they travel overland and return to China. However, Laurence felt it his duty to accept transportation to Australia. Temeraire in turn had come to realize how much Laurence had lost as a result of Temeraire's decision to take the cure to France. He felt that he owed it to Laurence to accept Laurence's decision to go to Australia. | Temeraire was sorry to be leaving Britain just as other dragons were beginning to receive some of the improvements he had fought for, such pavillions in more widespread geographical locations and pay for their services. Australia did not seem inviting, so he suggested to Laurence that they travel overland and return to China. However, Laurence felt it his duty to accept transportation to Australia. Temeraire in turn had come to realize how much Laurence had lost as a result of Temeraire's decision to take the cure to France. He felt that he owed it to Laurence to accept Laurence's decision to go to Australia. | ||
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== Relation to other Celestials == | == Relation to other Celestials == |