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DRAGONQUEST
Volume 2 of the Dragonriders of Pern
by: Anne McCaffrey
Copyright 1971

Contents

Prelude
I Morning at Mastercrafthall, Fort Hold
Several Afternoons Later at Benden Weyr
Midmorning (Telgar Time) at Mastersmith crafthall,
Telgar Hold
II Evening (Fort Weyr Time).
Meeting of the Weyrleaders at Fort Weyr
III Morning over Lemos Hold
IV Midday at Southern Weyr
V Midmorning at Ruatha Hold
Early Evening at Benden Weyr
VI Midmorning at Southern Weyr
Early Morning at Nabol Hold: Next Day
VII Midmorning at Benden Weyr
Early Morning at the MastersmithТs Crafthall
in Telgar Hold
VIII Midmorning at Southern Weyr
IX Afternoon at Southern Weyr: Same Day
X Early Morning in Harpercrafthall at Fort Hold
Afternoon at Telgar Hold
XI Early Morning at Benden Weyr
XII Morning at Benden Weyr
Predawn at High Reaches Weyr
XIII Night at Fort Weyr: Six Days Later
XIV Early Morning at Ruatha Hold
Midday at Benden Weyr
XV Evening at Benden Weyr: Impression Banquet
XVI Evening at Benden Weyr
Later Evening at Fort Weyr
Dragondex


PRELUDE

Rukbat, in the Sagittarian Sector, was a golden G-type star. It had five planets, two asteroid belts, and a stray planet it had attracted and held in recent millennia. When men first settled on RukbatТs third world and called it Pern, they had taken little notice of the stranger planet, swinging around its adopted primary in a wildly erratic elliptical orbit. For two generations, the colonists gave the bright red star little thought Ч until the desperate path of the wanderer brought it close to its stepsister at perihelion.
When such aspects were harmonious and not distorted by conjunctions with other planets in the system, the indigenous life of the wanderer sought to bridge the space gap to the more temperate and hospitable planet.
The initial losses the colonists suffered were staggering, and it was during the subsequent long struggle to survive and combat this menace dropping through PernТs skies like silver threads that PernТs tenuous contact with the mother planet was broken.
To control the incursions of the dreadful Threads (for the Pernese had cannibalized their transport ships early on and abandoned such technological sophistication as was irrelevant to this pastoral planet), the resourceful men embarked on a long-term plan. The first phase involved breeding a highly specialized variety of a life-form indigenous to their new world. Men and women with high empathy ratings and some innate telepathic ability were trained to use and preserve these unusual animals. The УdragonsФ (named for the mythical Terran beast they resembled) had two extremely useful characteristics: they could get from one place to another instantly and, after chewing a phosphine-bearing rock, they could emit a flaming gas. As the dragons could Уfly,Ф theyТd be able to char Thread mid-air, yet escape its worse ravages themselves. It took generations to develop to the full the use of this first phase. The second phase of the proposed defense against the spore incursions would take longer to mature. For Thread, a space-traveling mycorrhizoid spore, devoured organic matter with mindless voracity and, once grounded, burrowed and proliferated with terrifying speed.
The originators of the two-stage defense program did not compensate sufficiently for chance nor for the psychological effect of visible extermination of this avid foe. For it was psychologically reassuring and deeply satisfying to the endangered Pernese to see the menace charred to impotence in mid-air. Also, the southern continent, where the second phase was initiated, proved untenable and the entire colony was moved to the northern continent to seek refuge from the Threads in the natural caves of the northern mountain ranges. The significance of the southern hemisphere lost meaning in the immediate struggle to establish new settlements in the north. Recollections of Earth receded further from Pernese history with each successive generation until memory of their origins degenerated past legend or myth and into oblivion.
The original Fort constructed in the eastern face of the great West Mountain range soon grew too small to hold the colonists. Another settlement was started slightly to the north, by a great lake conveniently nestled near a cave-filled cliff. Ruatha Hold, too, became overcrowded in a few generations.
Since the Red Star rose in the East, it was decided to start a holding in the eastern mountains, provided suitable accommodations could be found. Suitable accommodations now meant caves, for only solid rock and metal (of which Pern was in distressingly light supply) were impervious to the burning score of Thread.
The winged, tailed, fiery-breathed dragons had now been bred to a size which required more space than the Cliffside Holds could provide. The ancient cave-pocked cones of extinct volcanoes, one high above the first Fort, the other in the Benden mountains, proved to be adequate, needing only a few improvements to be made habitable. However, such projects took the last of the fuel for the great stonecutters (which had been programmed for only diffident mining operations not wholesale cliff excavations), and subsequent holds and weyrs were hand-hewn.