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* [[The Books of Great Alta]] by [[Jane Yolen]] | * [[The Books of Great Alta]] by [[Jane Yolen]] | ||
* The prophecy in [[Return of the King]] by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], that the Witch-King would never die by the hand of man--which meant of course that a woman could slay him. | * The prophecy in [[Return of the King]] by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], that the Witch-King would never die by the hand of man--which meant of course that a woman could slay him. | ||
* The prophecy regarding the Queen of Skala in the [[Tamir Triad]] by [[Lynn Flewelling]]: "So long as a daughter of Thelatimos' line defends and rules, Skala shall never be subjugated." | |||
* ''see also [[List of mythological female characters]]'' | |||
* ''see also [[The Chosen One (is female)]]'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 7 June 2010
- The Books of Great Alta by Jane Yolen
- The prophecy in Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien, that the Witch-King would never die by the hand of man--which meant of course that a woman could slay him.
- The prophecy regarding the Queen of Skala in the Tamir Triad by Lynn Flewelling: "So long as a daughter of Thelatimos' line defends and rules, Skala shall never be subjugated."
- see also List of mythological female characters
- see also The Chosen One (is female)