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The Library · Beneath the House of Wind

Merrill

“Buried in her scholarship, far down in the candlelit dark.”

Merrill · the Library

A scholar of the deep Library.

A priestess of the Night Court's great Library beneath the House of Wind — the exacting scholar Gwyn assists among the endless shelves.

At a glance

Among the shelves.

RolePriestess and scholar
Wherethe Library beneath the House of Wind
Works withGwyn Berdara, her assistant
Worldthe Night Court, Velaris

Among the shelves

The work that goes on in the quiet.

Merrill keeps to her scholarship in the Library's deeper levels — demanding, absorbed, and particular about her research. Gwyn works as her assistant, one of the small ordinary threads of life in the sanctuary that took the priestesses in. It is the kind of quiet, steady work that, for a time, was exactly what Gwyn needed.

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