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==The Cavern Club for dragon breeders Annotation==
==The Cavern Club for dragon breeders Annotation==


Loosely based on Roundworld Britain's {{wp|Kennel_Club|Kennel Club}}, the organisation for people who are ''serious'' about pedigree dogs and all matters associated with them, which sponsors the seriously upmarket Crufts' annual dog show.  
Loosely based on Roundworld Britain's {{wp|Kennel_Club|Kennel Club}}, the organisation for people who are ''serious'' about pedigree dogs and all matters associated with them, which sponsors the seriously upmarket Crufts' annual dog show.
 
There is also reference made to horse breeding when Lady Sybil recalls that “… Gayheart Talonthrust of Ankh stood fourteen thumbs high, toe to matlock.” Horses are measured from toe (hoof) to shoulders (withers), using the width of the hand as the unit of measure. Fetlock only ''sounds'' analogous to the matlock, but is likely referring to the shoulder.


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Revision as of 00:31, 4 August 2024

This article is about the swamp dragon breeders association. For the troll-run nightclub, see the Cavern.

The Cavern Club is a select association for the breeders of pedigree swamp dragons, and welcomes anyone as a potential member who can afford to invest in kennels, kennelmaids, and a breeding stock of recognised pedigree breeds. Lady Sybil Ramkin and Brenda Rodley are among its leading lights. A related organisation, mentioned once in Men at Arms, is the Friendly Flame-throwers' Association.

The Cavern Club for dragon breeders Annotation

Loosely based on Roundworld Britain's Kennel Club, the organisation for people who are serious about pedigree dogs and all matters associated with them, which sponsors the seriously upmarket Crufts' annual dog show.

There is also reference made to horse breeding when Lady Sybil recalls that “… Gayheart Talonthrust of Ankh stood fourteen thumbs high, toe to matlock.” Horses are measured from toe (hoof) to shoulders (withers), using the width of the hand as the unit of measure. Fetlock only sounds analogous to the matlock, but is likely referring to the shoulder.