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Lady May
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Lady May

from The Game of Rat and Dragon

A Persian cat, highly bred, representing one of the 'highest peaks of development' for a Partner mind. Physically, she is described as having a 'long fluffy tail' and 'golden eyes.' In her consciousness, Underhill perceives her to be more complex than any human woman, though her complexity is of emotions and experience, without words.

Personality Traits

ThoughtfulGentleClear-mindedAffectionateGracefulIntelligent (emotionally and instinctually)Fierce (in battle)UndemandingProtective
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About Lady May

Lady May is a supporting character in Cordwainer Smith's classic novel "The Game of Rat and Dragon" (1955). A Persian cat, highly bred, representing one of the 'highest peaks of development' for a Partner mind. Physically, she is described as having a 'long fluffy tail' and 'golden eyes.' In her consciousness, Underhill perceives her to be more complex than any human woman, though her complexity is of emotions and experience, without words.

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