Subject: Interestingly...
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Posted on: 2019-10-05 22:50:00 UTC

The Weyrwomen were definitively in charge in the Pern RP scene on Neopets back in the day. It was all organized around NP's guild system, and the Guild Leader position was almost always the Weyrwoman. I know this because I started up a Harper and Healer Halls guild, and I kept records. ^^ The old site still exists, if you want to go see the Big List of Weyrs on Neopets. (Beware, old Tripod site is old and uses frames, and might still have an embedded sound clip, too. *shudder*)

... Man, I had ambitions back then.

Anyway: Yes, I totally agree that was probably the original idea, because it's the only thing that makes any logical sense AND it works in practice. ^
~ But even having your Thread-fighting leader change too often would be problematic, too. There's an argument to be made for giving your high-status members a fair shot at proving themselves to assuage egos, especially in peacetime when you have more leisure; and if you're shopping around for the right co-leader, sure; but during a Pass, once you find the right guy, I think you're better off keeping him!

Also, my recollection is that Sorka and Sean rose to authority because of their own leadership rather than their dragons'? And it seems to me that human leadership is the entire point of the dragon-human partnership. Humans might bow to draconic needs in matters of biology, but when it comes to strategy and politics, human intellect surely must take precedence over whatever social hierarchy the dragons would establish if left to their own devices. Or compromise with it somehow. The dragons are intelligent enough that you could probably convince them of the need. Failing that, a dragon's unconditional affection for their rider is a powerful lever, and ensuring the intelligent and harmonious function of the Weyrs and Pern at large seems like a good reason to lean on it.

Somebody write the Weyrs Remained A Matriarchy AU now, please! I understand why it isn't: society regressed quite a lot due to requiring most of its women to be baby-factories and little else (with some justice, since the colony faced extinction for a while and really needed all the warm bodies it could get), and then forgetting they could be more. But what if they'd avoided that regression? What would be different come the Ninth Pass? Could Fax have happened? Could any of the mainline books?

~Neshomeh

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