ALÆSEBETH DA’MUNNDYGRAVE
From Dynasty Of The Dragon
The planet of Vulælda in all its splendor and resources has attracted more then mere empires. 58% of the world is covered in fathomless oceans filled with untold treasures and countless sea monsters. Exactly the kind of the adventure that brought Alæsebeth’s family to Vulælda. Her father became a pirate to provide for his family.
His daughter enchanted by his tales of daring thievery took after him became a pirate herself. She would find little pleasure in the life of a mere corsair. Loathing their lack of morals and brotherhood. Taken in my a rebel commander, Kyerah’ Yakudai, who set the young mariness on a path to greater purposes. Serving aboard the motley crew of The Abyanah against the forces of the Imperial Morsissian Navy.
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Marika Sherwood, Claudia Jones. A Life in Exile, with Donald Hinds, Colin Prescod, and the 1996 Claudia Jones Symposium, Lawrence & Wishart, London, 1999, p. 102
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Galleryyuhself - Let's go Tobago.
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The courses cover topics such as marble, stone conservation and restoration, mural painting, the preservation of heritage archives, the design of small businesses in heritage tourism destinations and the management of historic centres.
The Caribbean Cultural Training Hub is pleased to announce its sixth call for applications for creative specialization courses in Havana, Cuba. As part of the UNESCO programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity, funded by the European Union, the programme will offer 70 scholarships to young people from the Caribbean to participate in these courses.
Stone conservation and restoration (7 to 18 October 2024), Workshop School of Havana ‘Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos’
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