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|range            = Myths & Legends (anthology)
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|number in range  = 13
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|series      = ''[[Myths & Legends (anthology)|Myths & Legends]]''
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|enemy        = [[Sutekh]]
|enemy        = [[Sutekh]]
|setting      = [[Zuliter]]
|setting      = [[Zuliter]]
|writer      = [[Richard Dinnick]]
|writer      = Richard Dinnick
|illustrator  = [[Adrian Salmon]]
|illustrator  = [[Adrian Salmon]]
|read by      =  
|read by      =  
|anthology    = ''[[Myths & Legends (anthology)|Myths & Legends]]''
|anthology    = Myths & Legends (anthology)
|release date = [[29 June (releases)|29 June]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]]
|release date = 29 June 2017
|prev        = The Multi-Faceted War (short story)
|prev        = The Multi-Faceted War (short story)
|next        = Pandoric's Box (short story)
|next        = Pandoric's Box (short story)

Latest revision as of 21:38, 3 July 2024

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The Enigma of Sisterhood was the thirteenth short story in Myths & Legends.

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  • This story is based on the theme of the lesser-known second riddle of the Sphinx mythology.

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