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A Japanese noble of some standing, Lady Arikawa preceded over the interrogation of William Laurence, and later, the manhunt of Laurence and [[Junichiro]]. Laurence also noted that Lady Arikawa was dressed in "curious, pale green silken dressings" the same color as her eyes, which "coming loose made graceful arcs around its body like sails spilling their wind". However, Lady Arikawa did not carry any men aboard her. | A Japanese noble of some standing, Lady Arikawa preceded over the interrogation of William Laurence, and later, the manhunt of Laurence and [[Junichiro]]. Laurence also noted that Lady Arikawa was dressed in "curious, pale green silken dressings" the same color as her eyes, which "coming loose made graceful arcs around its body like sails spilling their wind". However, Lady Arikawa did not carry any men aboard her. | ||
− | Laurence also noticed that Lady Arikawa seemed to have a smaller dragon attendant, a "brilliant yellow beast larger than a [[Winchester]] though not up to combat-weight", of an unknown Japanese breed | + | Laurence also noticed that Lady Arikawa seemed to have a smaller dragon attendant, a "brilliant yellow beast larger than a [[Winchester]] though not up to combat-weight", of an unknown Japanese breed. Her dragon attendant could carry four men, including [[Matsudaira]]. |
Lady Arikawa could speak both Japanese and Chinese, as observed by Laurence. She also proved quite possessive of [[Kaneko Hiromasa]], her companion, not unlike [[Temeraire]] proved of Laurence. | Lady Arikawa could speak both Japanese and Chinese, as observed by Laurence. She also proved quite possessive of [[Kaneko Hiromasa]], her companion, not unlike [[Temeraire]] proved of Laurence. |
Revision as of 08:39, 20 August 2013
Character Profile
Name: | Lady Arikawa |
Date of Birth: | Unknown |
Breed: | Unknown Japanese breed |
Captain: | Kaneko Hiromasa (companion) |
National Loyalty: | Japan |
Appearance: | Middle-weight; grey; wide, green, cat-like, glowing eyes |
Special Abilities: | Unknown |
Status: | Alive |
Biography
Lady Arikawa is a female dragon of an unknown Japanese breed, compared by William Laurence to the Fleur-de-Nuit.
A Japanese noble of some standing, Lady Arikawa preceded over the interrogation of William Laurence, and later, the manhunt of Laurence and Junichiro. Laurence also noted that Lady Arikawa was dressed in "curious, pale green silken dressings" the same color as her eyes, which "coming loose made graceful arcs around its body like sails spilling their wind". However, Lady Arikawa did not carry any men aboard her.
Laurence also noticed that Lady Arikawa seemed to have a smaller dragon attendant, a "brilliant yellow beast larger than a Winchester though not up to combat-weight", of an unknown Japanese breed. Her dragon attendant could carry four men, including Matsudaira.
Lady Arikawa could speak both Japanese and Chinese, as observed by Laurence. She also proved quite possessive of Kaneko Hiromasa, her companion, not unlike Temeraire proved of Laurence.