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* [[Elizabeth Haydon]] ''Prophecy''
* [[Elizabeth Haydon]] ''Prophecy''
* [[P. C. Hodgell]] Godstalk series: ''Godstalk'', ''Dark of the Moon'', ''Seeker's Mask'' - protagonist is one of a trinity; female is The Destroyer of the trinity
* [[P. C. Hodgell]] Godstalk series: ''Godstalk'', ''Dark of the Moon'', ''Seeker's Mask'' - protagonist is one of a trinity; female is The Destroyer of the trinity
* [[Elizabeth Kerner]], ''[[Song in the Silence]]''
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] ''The Tombs of Atuan''. Tenar, the protagonist, is The Eaten One, discovered via a Dalai Lama like search.
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] ''The Tombs of Atuan''. Tenar, the protagonist, is The Eaten One, discovered via a Dalai Lama like search.
* [[James Morrow]] ''Only Begotten Daughter''. Another sequel to The New Testament, with a daughter. Deeply satirical.
* [[James Morrow]] ''Only Begotten Daughter''. Another sequel to The New Testament, with a daughter. Deeply satirical.

Revision as of 09:53, 31 May 2009

The Chosen One is a significant trope in SF, and it's usually male.

Female Chosen One

The Chosen One ... is female.

Including works where a woman fulfills a prophecy, religious or heroic, or otherwise.

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