Firelizards
Firelizards are a truly rare and special commodity. Well, we'd
like them to be, anyway. What's the fun of having one of these mini-dragons
if all you have to do to get one is ask? So we are trying an experiment. From
now on, all firelizards and other pets must be aquired through expenditure of marks.
Those personae who currently have firelizards will be permitted
to keep them. We're not tyrants, trying to take away all your fun. Honest! Periodically,
there will be firelizard hatchings, and you will have the opportunity to Impress
one then, provided you have the marks to spend to purchase one.
Firelizards cannot speak, and aren't very smart. Think
of a gold firelizard as a smart cat that can fly and share its emotions with
you. Color is directly related to how intelligent the firelizard is. ALL lesser
colors listen to golds, no exceptions. There's no such thing as a "rebellious"
firelizard. Greens are the least intelligent, and are usually the hardest to
train. Be careful entrusting important messages to greens...the message might
not reach its destination! Golds are the most intelligent, and can be trained
well to deliver messages and perform special tasks. They communicate using emotions,
and in the case of the more intelligent 'lizards, they may use limited images
that can be difficult to understand. After all, they're the fraction of the
size of a human, and see VERY differently, in different spectra and through
faceted eyes.
If you have any questions, or would like to request your firelizard
lay a clutch, contact the Board of Directors.
Description
Dragons, whers, and firelizards are all man-made (well, woman-made,
really *g*) descendents of the indigenous dragonet (so dubbed by Sorka Hanrahan
in Dragonsdrawn).
According to the Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, basic dragonet features are (and
I'm reeeally summarizing, and leaving out any information I included in the
post above -- such as two stomaches, etc.):
- Boron-crystalline structured wings, which are transluscent sails stretched
over an "arm" similar to the configuration of a bat's wing.
- Three-toed rear limbs
- Tridactyl foreclaws, configured as a single clawed toe that folds back against
two rigid pincers (an excellent configuration for fishing)
- When the firelizards were engineered, the following changes were made:
- Tridactyl claws were altered to a pentadactyl -- five-fingered -- configuration
- Improved empathy/telepathy
- More pronounced headknobs (which came with time)
The improved firelizards ultimately wiped out the dragonets, but in the earlier
colonial days, it was not uncommon for colonists to have firelizards of both
species.
Regarding firelizard age: "Curiously, once a dragonet has lived through
its first moments, centuries might pass before it dies. Dragonets were not designed
for 'planned obolescence,' as humans were. A dragonet fifty years old looks
the same as one just into maturity... Over time, one fertile female could repopulate
the planet. Unless trauma occured, it would live on and on" (DLG 29).
Golds and green weren't tampered with the same way dragons were -- both types
of females can lay eggs, although greens lay smaller clutches comprised almost
entirely of chromatics (some would argue that a green-bronze pairing could result
in a bronze, but I'm not sure), and typically abandon their eggs; golds lay
larger clutches that can carry the entire range of colors (although a gold-brown
pair is extremely unlikely to produce a gold, which aren't even guaranteed with
gold-bronze pairings), and have much better maternal instincts than greens.
"A newly hatched dragonet is only a few inches long. When one reaches
full growth, it is the length of a woman's arm from nose tip to tail tip"
(29). Now, this implies that, if green dragons are the standard for a "dragonlength",
being the most numerous of the dragons, then it's green firelizards who grow
to this length. I can't imagine that firelizards have the same drastic size
gaps that dragons do, but if you figure that a green is maybe three fourths
the size of a gold, and that a woman's arm is two and a half feet (30 inches)
in length, you get something like this for the breakdown:
- Gold: 38-40 inches in length with a wingspan of 63-67 inches
- Bronze: 36-38 inches in length with a wingspan of 60-63 inches
- Brown: 34-36 inches in length with a wingspan of 57-60 inches
- Blue: 32-34 inches in length with a wingspan of 53-57 inches
- Green: 30-32 inches in length with a wingspan of 50-53 inches
Now, that list doesn't account for the same kind of difference that the dragon
sizes do, where the gap closes between golds and bronzes, but I'm no mathemetician,
and I like to keep my numbers nice and clean. ;> I think an average two-inch
gap works, but I don't see why you couldn't have a 41-inch gold or a 29-inch
green.
**The previous section was written by Charlotte
Moore on 2.17.2003
Clutches
Firelizards, as you should already know, lay eggs. Both greens
and gold lay eggs, although greens are terrible mothers, and usually forget
the eggs, or don't tend them well, and tunnelsnakes will get them. If you have
a female firelizard, you may spend marks to have your firelizard clutch. Keep
in mind that green clutches are few and far between. Firelizards tend to return
to the Southern Continent to lay their clutches, so its unusual that a green
firelizard's clutch will be found by its owner.
Gold clutches: 10 - 15 eggs, all colors, no more than one gold.
Green clutches: 5 - 10 eggs, blue and green only with the occasional brown.
Usually, firelizards prefer to lay their eggs in sandy areas, so you're not
going to be walking along in the forest and magically find a clutch. If your
clutch is approved, the BoD must approve color distribution, clutch size, and
Impression. You may run the Hatching, but all Impressions will be made by mark
puchases, so if you want your best friend to have one, and they don't have the
required amount of marks, then they can't have one. This especially applies
to gold and bronze firelizards. NO GOLDS OR BRONZES WITHOUT PERMISSION. We do
need an Impression list before the hatching begins. The easiest way to accomplish
this is to announce the hatching (after getting it approved first, of course)
and asking for applicants. Have them fill out a quick form and email you privately
with it. (Try not to spam the list). Here's an example of what you can use:
Name:
Email:
Persona to Impress:
See? That's simple. You don't have to use that, and you can let people request
certain colors, or not, as long as all Impressions are finalized with the BoD.
Unless there is a pressing reason not to, we'll probably approve your choices.
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Impression and the Bond
Impressing firelizards isn't like Impressing a dragon. There is no life-long
bond, and firelizards are not programmed to self-destruct like dragons upon
their owner's death. They simply return to the wild. They may decide to hang
around, if their owner had a family, but they won't re-Impress. The firelizard
can choose to leave their owner if they are neglected or abused. (Or in the
case of Cibryen's rules, if they aren't named or roleplayed.)
Firelizard Impress to whatever feeds them. In the wild, they Impress to each
other. This is another reason why so many green firelizards aren't successful.
Baby firelizards that aren't provided with an offering of meat will turn on
their clutchmates for food. Yes, they WILL cannibalize their clutchmates. Its
important to have fresh meat on hand when one wishes to Impress a firelizard.
Participants in a firelizard hatching usually hold out food and think loving
thoughts in an attempt to attract the little ones. There is no gender preference.
Golds can Impress to men, and bronzes can Impress to women.
When a green or gold firelizard rises to mate, and is chased by bronzes, browns,
or blues, the owner of the firelizards aren't overcome in the same manner as
dragonriders. They will notice, but it is possible to ignore it. The owner may
feel more inclined to participate in sexual activity, but it is by no means
required. It can enhance intercourse, but it is nothing like the gestalt that
occurs during dragon mating flights. The owners of the firelizards which mate
are most certainly NOT required to mate with each other. They can if they want
to, but there is nothing that forces them to. Gold firelizards will first rise
to mate at approximately six months of age, while greens may rise anywhere from
two to four months of age.
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Gold and Bronze Firelizards
Ah yes, gold fever. Gold firelizards are the most prized of the colors. They
are the largest, most intelligent color, and have the capability to produce
more firelizards, of any color. Bronzes are nearly as smart, and can be close
in size. Many new members come to us with personae littered with golden hide.
Its tacky, and we won't approve it, anyway. The only way to receive a gold or
bronze firelizard is to be active in the club, and earn them. If you only show up to RP at
the Hatchings, don't expect to receive a gold or bronze.
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