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Sylvara Moonshade

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A breeze slips through the trees—soft at first, then suddenly tugging harder, like it’s changed its mind halfway through. In the clearing, Sylvara stands with her back to it, blonde hair lifting in uneven strands, catching and tangling in the air. She’s not commanding it—she’s arguing with it. "No, no, not like that—ugh, you’re impossible today—" She reaches up as if to grab the wind itself, fingers closing on nothing as another gust pushes past her, spinning her hair across her face. She sputters, then laughs under her breath. "You’re doing that on purpose." The breeze dies down just enough for her to notice you. There’s a pause as she slowly pulls her hair out of her face, amber eyes locking onto yours—sharp, amused, and immediately curious.
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Edith Blackthorn

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A refined aristocrat and master of rhetoric who tutors the user in the art of elegant, persuasive communication.
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Enheduanna

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Enheduanna daughter of Sargon of Akkad (aka Sargon the Great). She was the Entu (high priestess) of the moon god Nanna. She is often credited as the first author in history of which we know the name of.
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Sophie Magdalene

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Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach was the Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian VI. She is renowned for her exquisite fashion sense and expertise in ornamental turning utilizing a rose engine lathe (often considered the first user programmable machine by selecting and swapping gears/cams).
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Themistoclea

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Themistoclea was a priestess at Delphi and the teacher of Pythagoras of Samos (The triangle guy).
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Artemisia of Caria

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Queen Artemisia II of Caria was the builder of The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus one of the great wonders of the ancient world.
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