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== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
=== Part I ===
 
=== Part I ===
Eight months after the events of [[Victory of Eagles]], in which [[William Laurence]] and his dragon, [[Temeraire]], were exiled to [[Australia#New South Wales|New South Wales]], the [[Allegiance]], the ship carrying them, arrives in Sydney to find it in a state of lawlessness. The governor, [[William Bligh]], has been rebelled against and overthrown, and he now wishes to use the strength of Temeraire and [[Iskierka]], who journeyed with them along with a group of aviators, to reclaim his position. In addition to this, [[John Macarthur]], the leader of the rebels, approaches Laurence to enquire if he will support his faction instead. Laurence refuses the requests of both, wishing to stay out of the matter.
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Eight months after the events of [[Victory of Eagles]], in which [[William Laurence]] and his dragon, [[Temeraire]], were exiled to [[Australia#New South Wales|New South Wales]], the [[Allegiance]], the ship carrying them, arrives in Sydney to find it in a state of lawlessness. The governor, [[William Bligh]], has been rebelled against and overthrown, and he now wishes to use the strength of Temeraire and [[Iskierka]], who journeyed with them along with a group of aviators, to reclaim his position. In addition to this, [[John MacArthur]], the leader of the rebels, approaches Laurence to enquire if he will support his faction instead. Laurence refuses the requests of both, wishing to stay out of the matter.
  
Before long, Temeraire receives a message from [[Perscitia]] when the ship [[HMS Beatrice]] docks, telling him of the current situation for dragons in England; they have been ferrying goods for merchants to obtain funds to build pavilions. Also on the ship is [[Jeremy Rankin]]; having distinguished himself in the recent [[Victory of Eagles|war in England]], he is to be made captain of one of the three eggs sent with the Allegiance to become to foundations of a covert, an act that alarms the men who know that Rankin’s previous dragon, [[Levitas]], died as a result of his neglect. Despite Temeraire’s attempts to persuade the dragonet to choose another of the aviators when it hatches, it chooses Rankin, wishing to have a person with wealth as its captain. The dragonet then names itself [[Caesar]], and begins to prove itself a match for Rankin.
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Before long, Temeraire receives a message from [[Perscitia]] when the ship [[Beatrice]] docks, telling him of the current situation for dragons in England; they have been ferrying goods for merchants to obtain funds to build pavilions. Also on the ship is [[Jeremy Rankin]]; having distinguished himself in the recent [[Victory of Eagles|war in England]], he is to be made captain of one of the three eggs sent with the Allegiance to become to foundations of a covert, an act that alarms the men who know that Rankin’s previous dragon, [[Levitas]], died as a result of his neglect. Despite Temeraire’s attempts to persuade the dragonet to choose another of the aviators when it hatches, it chooses Rankin, wishing to have a person with wealth as its captain. The dragonet then names itself [[Caesar]], and begins to prove itself a match for Rankin.
  
 
With fresh attempts being made by both Bligh and MacArthur to recruit the forces of the aviators, Laurence and the others plan to evade a predicted battle between the two factions by charting an expedition over the Blue Mountains to find a place of settlement for their covert, and setting up a road between there and Sydney. Taking the remaining eggs with them, and recruiting several convicts to aid with the work, they begin their journey. Tharkay accompanies them, having revealed to Laurence the true reason behind his journey to New South Wales; he is working for the [[East India Company]] to unearth information regarding smugglers, who are damaging the trade and appear to be currently ferrying goods to Sydney. Unless the smugglers are stopped, Britain risks being unable to fund the war against [[Napoleon]].
 
With fresh attempts being made by both Bligh and MacArthur to recruit the forces of the aviators, Laurence and the others plan to evade a predicted battle between the two factions by charting an expedition over the Blue Mountains to find a place of settlement for their covert, and setting up a road between there and Sydney. Taking the remaining eggs with them, and recruiting several convicts to aid with the work, they begin their journey. Tharkay accompanies them, having revealed to Laurence the true reason behind his journey to New South Wales; he is working for the [[East India Company]] to unearth information regarding smugglers, who are damaging the trade and appear to be currently ferrying goods to Sydney. Unless the smugglers are stopped, Britain risks being unable to fund the war against [[Napoleon]].
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Having been invited to dinner by the traders that night, Laurence talks with two traders, [[Jacob Chukwah]] of the [[North America#United States of America|United States of America]] and [[Senhor Robaldo]] of [[Europe#Portugal|Portugal]], and learns of the current status of the war. The [[Tswana Kingdom]] have moved north, attacking [[Europe#Spain|Spain]], and Napoleon has made peace with them, and is now ferrying them to Brazil where they can attack the colonists there. Already, Rio is destroyed. Jacob Chukwah also tells Laurence that they have started breeding dragons in large numbers in the United States. After the dinner, Laurence discovers the method of transport for the smugglers; trained [[sea-serpents]] swim between China and Larrakia with the cargo tied to them in watertight containers. After their retrieval, a complex trading system allows the goods to be delivered to aboriginal tribes all over Australia.  
 
Having been invited to dinner by the traders that night, Laurence talks with two traders, [[Jacob Chukwah]] of the [[North America#United States of America|United States of America]] and [[Senhor Robaldo]] of [[Europe#Portugal|Portugal]], and learns of the current status of the war. The [[Tswana Kingdom]] have moved north, attacking [[Europe#Spain|Spain]], and Napoleon has made peace with them, and is now ferrying them to Brazil where they can attack the colonists there. Already, Rio is destroyed. Jacob Chukwah also tells Laurence that they have started breeding dragons in large numbers in the United States. After the dinner, Laurence discovers the method of transport for the smugglers; trained [[sea-serpents]] swim between China and Larrakia with the cargo tied to them in watertight containers. After their retrieval, a complex trading system allows the goods to be delivered to aboriginal tribes all over Australia.  
  
Laurence receives a letter from the [[Jiaqing Emperor]], who had learnt of his location, commending him for his actions surrounding the “[[Coughing Fever]]”. Temeraire also receives word from his [[Lung Tien Qian|mother]], who is glad to know of his location. Before the aviators can return to Sydney with their information, two British ships, the [[HMS Nereide]] and the [[HMS Otter]], arrive at the port. The captain of the Nereide, [[Nesbit Willoughby]] reveals that he has orders to ensure that the Chinese port is destroyed before it becomes a major threat to shipping.  
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Laurence receives a letter from the [[Jiaqing Emperor]], who had learnt of his location, commending him for his actions surrounding the “[[Coughing Fever]]”. Temeraire also receives word from his [[Lung Tien Qian|mother]], who is glad to know of his location. Before the aviators can return to Sydney with their information, two British ships, the [[Nereide]] and the [[Otter]], arrive at the port. The captain of the Nereide, [[Nesbit Willoughby]] reveals that he has orders to ensure that the Chinese port is destroyed before it becomes a major threat to shipping.  
  
 
Having been ordered to avoid the resulting battle, Temeraire attempts by night to find a way to get the British ships to leave; finally settling on using the Divine Wind to make a wave, similar to Lien’s use of it at the [[Battle of Shoeburyness]], but weak enough to merely scare the ships away. He manages to figure out the method and demonstrates it to Laurence, but they ultimately resolve to stay out of the matter. Before long, the ships open fire on the port, but Tharunka retaliates by flying over the ships and dropping fish entrails onto them, which lures the sea serpents to them. The sea serpents cripple the two ships and their crews, forcing the aviators to rescue them by attacking the serpents.  
 
Having been ordered to avoid the resulting battle, Temeraire attempts by night to find a way to get the British ships to leave; finally settling on using the Divine Wind to make a wave, similar to Lien’s use of it at the [[Battle of Shoeburyness]], but weak enough to merely scare the ships away. He manages to figure out the method and demonstrates it to Laurence, but they ultimately resolve to stay out of the matter. Before long, the ships open fire on the port, but Tharunka retaliates by flying over the ships and dropping fish entrails onto them, which lures the sea serpents to them. The sea serpents cripple the two ships and their crews, forcing the aviators to rescue them by attacking the serpents.  
  
The aviators make the long journey back to Sydney, and arrive to find the harbour full of sea serpents. [[Macquarie]], Bligh’s replacement, has arrived by sea with plans to capture the rebels and send them to Britain for trial. In addition to this, they wish to remove the serpents from the port, and they begin to plan an aerial assault. Rankin is also to be commander of the Australian Corps, something that Laurence finds preferable, as it leaves him far away enough to not be a hindrance. Laurence also receives word that Iskierka is to travel to Brazil, to aid the Portugese in fighting the Tswana Kingdom.  
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The aviators make the long journey back to Sydney, and arrive to find the harbour full of sea serpents. [[Lachlan MacQuarie]], Bligh’s replacement, has arrived by sea with plans to capture the rebels and send them to Britain for trial. In addition to this, they wish to remove the serpents from the port, and they begin to plan an aerial assault. Rankin is also to be commander of the Australian Corps, something that Laurence finds preferable, as it leaves him far away enough to not be a hindrance. Laurence also receives word that Iskierka is to travel to Brazil, to aid the Portugese in fighting the Tswana Kingdom.  
  
 
Not long after the departure of Iskierka and Granby, a new rebellion breaks out against the forces of Macquarie, which ultimately lose to the rebels. Rankin prepares to join, but Laurence restrains him from fighting a battle he knows to be futile.
 
Not long after the departure of Iskierka and Granby, a new rebellion breaks out against the forces of Macquarie, which ultimately lose to the rebels. Rankin prepares to join, but Laurence restrains him from fighting a battle he knows to be futile.

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