Re: [TML] I need a term... Phil Pugliese (16 Apr 2017 19:49 UTC)
Re: [TML] I need a term... Jim Vassilakos (16 Apr 2017 20:40 UTC)
Re: [TML] I need a term... Evyn MacDude (17 Apr 2017 01:25 UTC)
Re: [TML] I need a term... Jeff Zeitlin (17 Apr 2017 23:22 UTC)

Re: [TML] I need a term... Jeff Zeitlin 17 Apr 2017 23:22 UTC

On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:25:08 -0700, Evyn MacDude
<xxxxxx@gmail.com>wrote:

>So Jeff, who hired this as yet untitled person to accompany the scion?

>Sex of said scion?

>As this often is a gendered position. In the form of Chaperone, Duenna,
>etc. etc..

In the original, sex of scion or /fraghta/ is irrelevant - but there
are definite biological reasons for that. Because the original colors
my perception of the role, I hadn't thought of the question of sex.

Selection of the person in the role would be done 'by the family', and
it's not necessarily a "hired" position - it could be filled by a
sworn retainer who is treated as family (including living with the
family, and being supported-in-toto by them), or it could be a more
senior family member who is not in the line of titular succession.

'Chaperone' and 'Duenna' have implications that are not present in the
original, but which admittedly might be appropriate in the human
version of the role, at least until the scion attains enough sense not
to try to get into THAT kind of trouble...

(I keep referencing 'the original' in this discussion. For those who
are curious, and have a few bucks to spend on e-books, see
http://baen.com/categories/books-by-series-list/jao-empire-by-eric-flint-and-k-d-wentworth.html
and note that the first hit is free (and the other two [so far] in the
series will set you back only $17 in toto). You only need the first
(free) book to see what a /fraghta/ is, and what he does for the Jao
noble scion. But all three are good reads. No. _Very_ good reads.
Flint, Wentworth, and Carrico really do understand what Campbell
wanted in an alien.)