![]() ![]() Bizarre Alien Biology: The series absolutely revels in it. ![]() When she finds out the truth, she doesn't mind. Bed Trick: Duncan disguises as a Fish Person in order to rescue Cherijo, and they end up having sex.Quite conveniently, he's forgotten everything after a point shortly before meeting Cherijo. Back from the Dead: Kao, in Dream Called Time, thanks to Maggie.It's later smashed by her blade dancer school rival, and she ends the book with a prosthesis from the knee down. Artificial Limbs: In Blade Dancer Jory has a prosthetic knee due to a serious injury while playing shockball.Later subverted by the son of the Patriarch of Furin: The proposal is an entirely symbolic act of ( entirely feigned) gratitude. Accidental Marriage: First, Cherijo Grey Veil and Kao Torin.You don't find out the full extent of their status as such until fairly late in the series. The series provides examples of the following tropes: Viehl's duology Bio Rescue and Afterburn, the stand-alone novel Blade Dancer, and several short stories are set in the same universe, and have some overlap in cast. Viehl that are best described as part Space Opera and part Medical Drama. Stardoc and its sequels, collectively known by the title of the first book, are a series by American romance novelist S.L. ![]()
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