Werel (Alterra)

Werel (Alterra)

Werel is a fictional planet of the star Gamma Draconis, in the 'Ekumen' science fiction stories of Ursula K. Le Guin. It is one of two planets of this name in that series.

History

It is the setting for "Planet of Exile", and its later history is given in "City of Illusions". The third planet of the star Gamma Draconis, it has an elliptical orbit lasting sixty Earth-years. Also a moon with an orbit 400 days long, leading to some wild weather. It was settled after the invention of the ansible and was planned as a defence against the enigmatic 'enemy'. But there was no contact after the first ship, consisting entirely of people from Earth. These colonists settled in a town called Landin, and tried to co-exist with the native high-intelligence life forms.

Werel is also referred to as Alterra, and mentioned under this name in "The Left Hand of Darkness". It should not be confused with the Werel of "Four Ways to Forgiveness", which is the fourth planet of a very different star.

At first the Earth-human population dwindled. Then they formed a close alliance with one of the native tribes and also found that they could interbreed, which had previously been impossible. On this basis the recover and unify the world.

After 1200 years, the Alterrans send a ship to Earth, using a near-light-speed system. They are attacked and all but two perish. One of these outwits the alien Shing, opressors of Earth, and returns to fetch help. Presumably he succeeds: Genly Ai in "The Left Hand of Darkness" comes from Earth and remembers the 'Age of the Enemy' as something terrible, but also now over.

cience

The long orbit is scientifically correct, since Gamma Draconis is a giant star and a habitable world would have to be much further away from its sun. Eltanin, a name given in "City of Illusions", is one of the star's traditional names. Its distance from Earth is given as 142 light-years, which is close to the current estimate.

On the other hand, giant stars last 100 million years or so, which is much less time than Earth needed to evolve complex life. It is possible that the native humanoids are of Hainish origin, modified as some other planetary populations have been modified. This would account for the successful imbreeding, which should not be possible if they had evolved from completely different biospheres.

In 1.5 million years, Eltanin will pass within 28 light years of Earth. At this point it will be as bright as Sirius. This would be long after Le Guin's tales and is not mentioned in her fiction.


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