Postby Mimichan » Sat Sep 06, 2003 10:03 pm
With a last look at her sleeping kinfolk, Fannie quietly stepped from the cavernous room and into the long passageway that led to the world outside. Her brothers and sisters were snoring happily, not likely to awaken; and, the den-mothers/elders were currently in a council meeting over some border dispute with a rival clan. Fannie thought it quite silly that they spent so much time bickering over who got what rock, but who was she to counsel the counselors? Besides, it suited her purposes for the moment and made her exodus a much easier one.
Now, Fannie's den was just one of many within the huge cavern, which meant that she would have to sneak past at least 20 or 30 other families before reaching the exit. According to custom and pecking order, each family was positioned in the cave based on their status and bloodline. For example, the Queen Mother(may her flame burn forever!)was situated in the most spacious room in the back. The Queen, of course, had her own private exit and hardly ever ventured past the midway point. So, the closer you were to the actual entrance, the less likely you were to ever see the Queen. On the other hand, meeting her was not necessarily a good thing; rumor had it that she often ate young hatchlings and liked to incinerate her handmaidens when bored. This of course was mere rumor. Fannie didn't really believe it, still... she would just as soon not have to come face to face with so formidable a character. The Queen Mother was the oldest and most powerful dragon aside from the Priest (who was another matter altogether). The very thought of her presence commanded one's respect and her manner brooked no nonsense. The lives of all dragons in the clan, including Fannie, rested on the whim of the Queen Mother.
Perhaps, it would be a good time to pause Fannie's adventure and let you, the reader, gain a better understanding of dragons and the general structure of their society. It is true that there are many different types of dragons in the world. Some dragons are enormous, some are very miniscule, some fly, and some do not. There are dragons that live in complete isolation--venturing out of their lairs only during mating season. And then there are the dragons that live in large familial groups and give their allegience to one primary figure, which in Fannie's case would be the Queen Mother. All of the dragons within the cave were connected to the Queen Mother in some way. One was a son or a daughter, a neice or a nephew, etc. How closely you could trace your relationship to her determined your status. Nevertheless, everyone was essentially part of the family. Think of it as a matriarchal system similar to that of a beehive (or dragonhive, if you will). Any female dragon could challenge the Queen Mother for the position at any time. However, losing meant exile and possible death,so challenges weren't issued very often. Everyone respected the Queen Mother even if they didn't like her.
Dragons of Fannie's ilk were not as big as some, but were considered to be a little above what a human would call normal. The females, which were the dominant ones, tended to grow much larger in size than the males and were usually graced with a larger wingspan and sharper talons. It was the female dragon's job to lay the eggs, to hunt, and to fight. The female was the protector/warrior. All of the domestic affairs were left to the more diminutive male, who happily spent his days egg-sitting and teaching young hatchlings the important skills necessary for survival in their world. Of course, not all females could be all things. For example, not every female was a good huntress. Nor was every one of them equal in the task of egg laying. By the same token, not all males could be "den mothers". There were some males that were just completely unsuited for the job. Most did not know what area suited them best until they began to mature at about the age of 200 or so. By the time they were full-fledged adults, they knew their place in the hive. And if they didn't,well, the Elders would figure it out for them. Finally, in terms of color, females were usually a soft gray, with some darker shades around their crests and at the tips of their tails. Being hunters, though, they had the uncanny ability to blend in to whatever environment they found themselves. So a female dragon in flight could adapt her pigmentation to the lovely azure hues of the midday sky and render herself almost invisible to anyone who didn't know what to look for. Male dragons had the same ability, but to a lesser degree. A male dragon was usually browner in color and could only go so far as to blend in with rocks and cliffs and things of that nature. Typically, both females and males had either red or gold eyes. And now that you have a slightly better understanding of our wonderful friends, let's continue....
As Fannie made her way down the dimly lit corridor, she reflected upon her new life and how grand it was going to be. She thought fleetingly of her family and felt a pang of doubt. Perhaps she was making a mistake? Perhaps she wasn?t ready to leave yet. The thought of never seeing her family again was suddenly unbearable. Fannie hadn't even considered the fact that once she'd left she may not be able to return. The Queen Mother didn't take kindly to upstart, fledglings that thumbed their nose at the traditions of the hive,much less ones who snuck off to join the very lifestyle it was so opposed to. But then, there was another feeling inside her. A feeling that was sure there was more to life than laying eggs and blowing smoke. The call of the world was like a Siren's song shaping her will and pushing her inevitably toward the exit proper. Fannie took one last look in the direction of what had been her home; bade them all a fond farewell, and continued along the path she'd chosen.
"Why do people not notice until they lose it?
What it is that's truly important...
Although I can't afford to forgive even myself,
Because you were there,
I was able to be myself (Natural).
I want to be honest...I want to be kind...
I want to be the adult I once (in my childhood) longed to be.
I go on fighting against the heart to run away...
I go on fighting against that invisible something!"---
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