Dragonseye (Pern Book 14) by Anne McCaffrey
Author:Anne McCaffrey [McCaffrey, Anne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780345454003
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 2002-02-26T05:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER IX
Fort Hold and Bitran Borders, Early Winter
Lord Paulinâs message to the other Lord Holders and Weyrleaders received a mixed reception: not everyone was in favor of impeachment, despite the evidence presented. Paulin was both annoyed and frustrated, having hoped for a unanimous decision so that Chalkin could be removed before his hold was totally demoralized.
Jamson and Azury felt that the matter could wait until the Turnâs End Council meeting: Jamson was known to be conservative, but Paulin was surprised by Azuryâs reservations. Those who lived in tropical zones rarely understood the problems of winter weather. To be sure, it would be more difficult to prepare Bitra Hold in full winter, which was Azuryâs stated concern, but some progress could be made to prepare the hold for the vernal onslaught of Threadfall. Preparations ought to have begunâas in every other holdâtwo years ago: larger crops sowed, harvests stored, and general maintenance done on buildings and arable lands, as well as the construction of emergency shelters on the main roads and for groundcrews. Not to mention training holders how to combat Thread burrows.
There was the added disadvantage that Chalkinâs folk seemed generally dispirited anyhowâthough that should not be used as an excuse for denying them news of the impending problem.
And who would succeed to the hold? A consideration that was certainly fraught with problems.
In his response, Bastom had made a good suggestion: the appointment of a deputy or regent right away until one of Chalkinâs sons came of age; sons who would be specifically, and firmly, trained to hold properly. Not that the new holder had to be of the Bloodline, but following the precepts of inheritance outlined in the Charter would pacify the nervous Lords. To Paulinâs way of thinking, competence should always be the prime decider in succession, and that was not always passed on in the genes of Bloodlines.
For that matter, Paulinâs eldest nephew had shown a sure grasp of hold management. Sidny was a hard worker, a fair man, and a good judge of character and ability. Paulin was half tempted to recommend him up for Fortâs leadership when he was gone. He had a few reservations about his son, Mattew, but Paulin knew that he tended to be more critical of his own Blood than others were.
He would definitely suggest Bastomâs idea to the Council: good practice for younger sons and daughters to have actual hands-on experience in running a hold. Considering the state Bitra Hold was in, a team would be required. Such an expedient would certainly reduce the cry of ânepotism.â And give youngsters a chance to display initiative and ability.
When the last of the replies came in, Paulin gave the young green rider a message for Mâshall at Benden Weyr on the result of the polling. The Weyrleader was sure to be as disappointed as he was. He tried to convince himself that they could still get Bitra Hold right and tight in time for Threadfall. But the sooner it was done, the better.
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