![]() ![]() ![]() This is because Windhaven was populated when a craft from another world crashed there and the metal to construct new wings isn’t found on Windhaven, information that isn’t as well conveyed as might have been. Maris aspires to fly and has occasionally been allowed to borrow wings, but tradition demands their passing is hereditary. The expectations thrust on young shoulders are well aired over the opening pages, which also establish the dangers of flying, and the Eyrie, an otherwise inaccessible sheer rock used by fliers as their meeting place. In 2018 Tuttle collaborated with artist Elsa Charretier to adapt the story of a flier on the largely ocean world of Windhaven.įliers are much prized on Windhaven, using metal strutted gliding wings able to cover great distances far faster than boats, and acting as official messengers between isolated island communities. Martin and Lisa Tuttle in the 1970s, before being revised and expanded for publication as a full novel in 1981. Windhaven began life as a short story collaboration between then aspiring writers George R. ![]()
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