He got chosen by the bronze dragon.
In "The Smallest Dragon-boy" by Anne McCaffrey, the story follows a young boy named Keevan who dreams of impressing a dragon at the hatching of a clutch. Despite being small and facing ridicule from his peers, Keevan's determination and courage shine through. During the hatching, Keevan bonds with a dragonet, demonstrating that true strength comes from within, regardless of size. The tale emphasizes themes of perseverance, acceptance, and the importance of inner qualities over physical attributes.
Impressing the Czar was created in 1988.
by pooping on them
Chesapeake Affair
cuz u stupid
When he has a broken leg and a cracked skull, despite the severe pain, he drags himself to the Hatching ceremony even though he has a slim chance of impressing a dragon.
In "The Smallest Dragon-boy" by Anne McCaffrey, the story follows a young boy named Keevan who dreams of impressing a dragon at the hatching of a clutch. Despite being small and facing ridicule from his peers, Keevan's determination and courage shine through. During the hatching, Keevan bonds with a dragonet, demonstrating that true strength comes from within, regardless of size. The tale emphasizes themes of perseverance, acceptance, and the importance of inner qualities over physical attributes.
Keevan is reluctant to tell Lessa what really happened because he is embarrassed and ashamed of his actions. He is afraid of being judged or ridiculed by others, including Lessa. Additionally, Keevan may also fear the consequences of admitting the truth.
The characters in "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey are Keevan, Aunt Beterli, Gardan, and the dragonriders of Pern. Keevan is overlooked because of his size but proves himself by impressing a small and weak dragon, becoming a dragonrider.
Keevan was created in 1997.
Keevan got his own dragon
Heth chooses Keevan as his dragonrider because Keevan displays qualities such as courage, determination, and compassion. Despite his small size and inexperience, Keevan shows loyalty and a strong bond with Heth, making him an ideal partner for their adventures together. Heth sees potential in Keevan and believes in his ability to become a great dragonrider.
Berterli
Impressing the Czar was created in 1988.
Keevan believes he might be kept from impressing the dragon in "The Smallest Dragon Boy" due to his small stature and perceived lack of strength compared to other candidates. He fears that the dragon might choose a larger, more capable boy, leaving him without a chance to bond with a dragon. Despite his determination and desire to impress, he struggles with self-doubt and societal expectations surrounding the dragon-rider selection process.
Coins are minted by impressing a design into a piece of metal. I hardly noticed her yesterday, but she sure is impressing me now!
Keevan is considered as an underdog because he was the smallest candidate to be a dragon rider. (The title can give you a clue)