
Father Moontree
from The Game of Rat and Dragon
A red-faced man of forty-five, he previously lived a peaceful life as a farmer before his telepathic abilities were discovered later in life. He is considered 'fantastically old for this kind of business' (pinlighting).
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About Father Moontree
Father Moontree is a supporting character in Cordwainer Smith's classic novel "The Game of Rat and Dragon" (1955). A red-faced man of forty-five, he previously lived a peaceful life as a farmer before his telepathic abilities were discovered later in life. He is considered 'fantastically old for this kind of business' (pinlighting).
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