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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Qian was the daughter of [[Lung Tien Xian]]. Her sons were [[Lung Tien Chuan]] and [[Temeraire]]; the Imperial [[Lung Qin Gao]] was their father. She resided in Peking, in the Ten Thousand Lotus Palace. She is described as a dignified lady with impeccable manners. As her scales were slighly translucent, she must have been a very old dragon.  According to [[Sun Kai]] the Emperor respected her opinion, which indicated her privileged position in the court.  
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Qian was the daughter of [[Xian]]. Her sons were [[Lung Tien Chuan]] and [[Temeraire]]; the Imperial [[Lung Qin Gao]] was their father. She resided in Peking, in the Ten Thousand Lotus Palace. She is described as a dignified lady with impeccable manners. As her scales were slighly translucent, she must have been a very old dragon.  According to [[Sun Kai]] the Emperor respected her opinion, which indicated her privileged position in the court.  
  
 
Although dragons as a rule are not maternal, Qian behaved affectionately towards Temeraire.  As she was convinced that Celestials should not fight, she was not pleased to learn that Temeraire had been serving in the British army.  However, she was somewhat mollified by [[Laurence]]'s descent from the Plantagenet kings of medieval England, since by Chinese standards this made him more than a common soldier.
 
Although dragons as a rule are not maternal, Qian behaved affectionately towards Temeraire.  As she was convinced that Celestials should not fight, she was not pleased to learn that Temeraire had been serving in the British army.  However, she was somewhat mollified by [[Laurence]]'s descent from the Plantagenet kings of medieval England, since by Chinese standards this made him more than a common soldier.

Latest revision as of 21:33, 27 June 2011

Lung Tien Qian (click for bigger size)

Character Profile[edit]

Name: Lung Tien Qian
Date of Birth: Unknown
Breed: Celestial
Captain: Unknown
National Loyalty: China
Appearance: Black with blue eyes; Elegant
Special Abilities: Divine Wind
Status: Active


Biography[edit]

Qian was the daughter of Xian. Her sons were Lung Tien Chuan and Temeraire; the Imperial Lung Qin Gao was their father. She resided in Peking, in the Ten Thousand Lotus Palace. She is described as a dignified lady with impeccable manners. As her scales were slighly translucent, she must have been a very old dragon. According to Sun Kai the Emperor respected her opinion, which indicated her privileged position in the court.

Although dragons as a rule are not maternal, Qian behaved affectionately towards Temeraire. As she was convinced that Celestials should not fight, she was not pleased to learn that Temeraire had been serving in the British army. However, she was somewhat mollified by Laurence's descent from the Plantagenet kings of medieval England, since by Chinese standards this made him more than a common soldier.

She let Temeraire choose a sword for Laurence from her own things; in China it being customary for the sire and the dam to give a present to the dragon's companion. This might be interpreted as a silent blessing, since it took place before Laurence had been adopted by the Jiaqing Emperor.

Relation to other Celestials[edit]

Because little is known about the family tree of the Celestials, the following chart is conjectural. A detailed explanation on how this conclusion was reached exists on the page for "Grandfather".

Two Imperials
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Grandfather(Lung Tien Xian?)(M)
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Lung Tien Qian(F)                                                        Lung Tien Chu(M)
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Lung Tien Chuan(M) Lung Tien Xiang(Temeraire)(M)   Lung Tien Ming? (M)   Lung Tien Lien(F)
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                                                   Lung Tien Zhi? (M)