![]() ![]() ![]() After the End: Implied to be the setting of the Becca of Wiserways books.Subverted with Maeve, who learns a bit of sword-wielding but stops after it has terrible consequences for her trainer, and decides to focus instead on becoming a politician. In The Princesses Of Myth, Helen manages to convince her swordsmaster to train her as well as her brothers, and Nefertiti is a skilled archer and rider.Becca eventually becomes this in The Sword of Mary.Tales from Jabba's Palace (the short story "That's Entertainment: The Tale of Salacious Crumb").Works with their own trope pages include: ![]() Death and the Librarian and Other Stories.Up The Wall & Other Tales of King Arthur and His Knights.Split Heirs (with Lawrence Watt-Evans), 1993.The Historical Fiction series Princesses of Myth note The heroines are, in order: Princess Helen of Troy ( Nobody's Princess/Nobody's Prize) Queen Nefertiti of Egypt ( Sphinx's Princess/Sphinx's Queen) Queen Himiko of Yamataikoku (Japan) ( Spirit's Princess/Spirit's Chosen) and Queen Maeve of Connacht (Ireland) ( Deception's Princess/Deception's Pawn). Warchild(Sep 1994, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series, Book 7).To Storm Heaven (Dec 1997, Star Trek: The Next Generation Numbered series, Book 46).Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Prisoner of Cabin 13 (Book 11 of series). ![]()
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