I'm continuing reading the series in chronological order. So this was book 3. And I don't have any memory of having read this before, so that was nice. I'm enjoying getting the history of Pern leading up to the books I remember the most; the ones I read over and over.
This books starts off 257 years AL (After Landing). Technology has finally reached the point where the settlers can't keep it working anymore. They are resorting to more primitive methods of living. They remember the first settlers and human history in coming to Pern. Teachers are realizing that ancient history isn't relevant to the people of Pern anymore, and they begin to change the teaching curriculum to focus more on Pern events. They also realize that people learn better to music, so they focus on teaching learning ballads.
One very odd thing I found, is from when people moved to the north 250 years ago and now, new holds were established. I am absolutely baffled why anyone would name a hold 'Bitra' after Avril Bitra. She was single. Came with no family. And she betrayed every single person on the planet. Why would a hold be named after her? And sure, it became the hold of a vile and horrible man, but still. I do wish there had been an explanation. I think her comrades also got Holds named after them, like Lemos, and again this doesn't make sense to me. But letting it go.
K'vin, rider of bronze Charanth, is the new Weyr leader of Telgar Weyr. B'ner died, and when Meranath rose Charanth flew her. K'vin wants to be more than official Weyr Leaders with Zulaya, but he hasn't quite figured out where he stands with her. He also hadn't really wanted to be Weyr Leader (he thought he was too young, Zulaya is older than he is) so he's filled with insecurity and doubt. He's determined to do his best though. All the weyrs and holds are preparing themselves for Thread next Turn (year). Most everyone is doing their duty to prepare, however Lord Chalkin of Bitra refuses to believe Thread is a threat. This is driving everyone crazy as there are still videos and pictures that show examples of thread that most everyone has seen. It is not a made up threat. This has brought forth a concern for what will happen in 300 years. How will the people know that thread is coming (as the old technology will be gone by then) and know how to prepare. Teaching ballads again solve this problem and one student thinks of Stonehenge and applying the premise to Pern. Using stone markers to line up the heavens to show when Thread is coming; the finger rock and Eye rock.
Meranath's clutch is hatching. This book talks a bit more about the blues and green. I don't remember it being openly acknowledged in later books (but I was young, and i have the memory of a goldfish) but it seems that male riders of the blue and green dragons tend to be homosexuals, or at least willing. But if not, arrangements are made ahead of time so the riders of the dragons involved can be with the person they want to be with. This seems very logical and sensible to me.
Anyway, back to the hatching. Most dragons had paired off but a green hatchling was looking for her person and was heading toward the entrance. A girl named Debera came running out onto the sands and immediately impressed the young dragon, Morath. Three men came chasing after her and Morath attacked them for going after Debera. Turns out her father didn't tell her that she had been searched (eligible to be a candidate for impression) and when she discovered the letter she immediately set out for the weyr, hoping she wouldn't be too late. Her father had promised her to a man, and without any other option Debera would have gone. But she would much rather be a rider. So the men were sent away in disgust and Debera was now a rider.
Iantine is an artist who needed to make money quickly. There was a commission from Lord Chalkin to paint four miniatures of his children. No one else was willing to take it and though he was warned, Iantine agreed to it. He soon regretted his mistake. His accommodations were miserable, he had to pay for everything he needed or wanted (think soap, food, drink, etc), the family was not attractive nor polite nor nice nor biddable, and he soon ran out of materials. The Lord and Lady would not deem his work 'satisfactory'. He needed to be paid so he kept trying. Evenually, though it went against everything he stood for, he took creative license in the paintings to make the children look better. But then he got snowed in and had to make a new deal to keep shelter and food. The second he finished his job and got paid he literally ran out the door. He was trapped in a herder's cottage for days due to the storms and was finally rescued by a dragonrider.
He was taken to Telgar Weyr where he was nursed back to health. He had frostbite and a flu. The hospitality at the weyr was night and day from what he just left, and to thank the riders he began sketching them. His talent was quickly admired by all and he agreed to make portraits of every rider before thread fell. He also fell in love with Debera. And Morath approved and would also speak to him. Because Morath was young and a green, Debera could not have a sexual relationship as it would trigger her dragon too early in her development. (I hadn't know this, I thought that was interesting). Ian had also made an agreement to do portraits at Benden Hold, so he left to do that.
Lord Chalkin was a huge problem. He treated his people horribly, they were starving and they were not prepared for threadfall. Almost all the holders and weyrleaders wanted him impeached. But there were a few holdouts to keep this from a unanimous view. Things came to a head when over a hundred of Chalkin's holders tried to leave Bitra lands (which is their right) and he had them locked in animal pens with no food or water or shelter or warmth. Some died. Three pregnant women were raped (pregnant women were chosen so they wouldn't bear their children). Riders came and rescued the people and captured the guards. The rapists were tried and found guilty and their punishment was castration. (loved this). The other guards were whipped. Many returned to Chalkin, others left for other holds.
When the order finally came to impeach Chalkin, they found him in bed with two young women. And in small cold rooms in the cellars, were 'cold storage'. Bodies were found as were people who were being kept there. Two of the rapists were there and they did not survive. Chalkin was taken to an island and left with supplies. His uncle was found and reinstated as Lord. Vergerin quickly turned things around and within a short time had a well run functional hold.
The story ends with dragons and riders finally fighting thread for the first time, with almost no injuries. A successful beginning of the new pass.
I won't lie, I would have liked more closure with some of these stories. How did Ian and Debera make it work? Or did they? Was Chalkin ever heard from again? There was a trip to the southern continent where two riders were attacked by a pride of lions. Both recovered but when did trips to the south stop happening? I guess I will keep reading to see if some of the answers come up in the next books.