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Merridee De-Juc | |
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Affiliation | Free Worlds League, Rim Commonality |
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Profession | Artist |
Merridee De-Juc was considered by some as one of the finest Lesnovo artists to have lived in the last half millennium prior to 3136. Her work was sought after across the Rim Commonality, as well as in other realms.
Some of her work however, including a sculptural fountain in the Royal Park near Zletovo on Lesnovo, was considered obscene.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Pandora's Gambit, Chapter 15
Bibliography[edit]
- Pandora's Gambit (novel)
- To Ride the Chimera (novel)