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A '''Geathian horse''' was a [[horse]] found in and around the city-state of [[Geath]] on an [[unnamed planet (The King's Dragon)|unnamed planet]]. [[Rory Williams]] was surprised by their very existence, because he didn't consider that there were horses on worlds other than [[Earth]]. The relationship between Geathian horses and [[Earth]] horses, if any, was not known. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The King's Dragon]]'') | A '''Geathian horse''' was a [[horse]] found in and around the city-state of [[Geath]] on an [[unnamed planet (The King's Dragon)|unnamed planet]]. [[Rory Williams]] was surprised by their very existence, because he didn't consider that there were horses on worlds other than [[Earth]]. The relationship between Geathian horses and [[Earth]] horses, if any, was not known. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The King's Dragon]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Although the name is a demonym, the demonym is actually used within the text of ''Dragon''. People from Geath are ''Geathians', so horses from there are plausibly ''Geathian'' as well. | Although the name is a demonym, the demonym is actually used within the text of ''Dragon''. People from Geath are ''Geathians'', so horses from there are plausibly ''Geathian'' as well. | ||
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Revision as of 01:52, 8 April 2012
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A Geathian horse was a horse found in and around the city-state of Geath on an unnamed planet. Rory Williams was surprised by their very existence, because he didn't consider that there were horses on worlds other than Earth. The relationship between Geathian horses and Earth horses, if any, was not known. (NSA: The King's Dragon)
Behind the scenes
Although the name is a demonym, the demonym is actually used within the text of Dragon. People from Geath are Geathians, so horses from there are plausibly Geathian as well.