Subject: Who leads the Weyr?
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Posted on: 2019-10-04 15:45:00 UTC

First off: sure, no polyamory, or no more than usual. My supposition is that Anne originally aimed for promiscuity, refined that into serial monogamy, and then realised she was only comfortable writing committed monogamy. She only pulled away from that a few times.

(My confusing use of the conflated 'polypan' was intended to indicate something of this sort, rather than pointing at specific source words.)

Now, on Weyrleaders and mating flights: did anyone else get the feeling during the early parts of Dragonflight in particular that the natural order of things was for the Weyr to be led by the Weyrwoman? They make a big deal of how useless Jora was, and Lessa both received lots of training in running the place, and rebels against the strictures placed on her by R'gul.

The idea here would be that, normally, the Weyrleader's role is limited to actually flying Thread. In that situation, most of his authority comes from his dragon anyway, so you'd absolutely want the strongest bronze in charge. It's just that Ninth Pass Benden was completely broken, so this was never instituted.

One key pointer to this is that the biggest historical name featured in Dragonflight is Moreta - a Weyrwoman, not her Weyrleader. She, like Lessa, was the one to take huge risks for her Weyr - not her associated Weyrleader.

Of course, if this was the idea, it went out of the window by the second book, which is all about Weyrleaders posturing while their Weyrwomen... I don't remember, mostly 'be old' I think? But I do wonder if her original intent was something a bit different to what we got.

hS

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