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'''Cassiopeia Smythe''' was an author in the [[Victorian era]] who considered herself a rationalist. During a | '''Cassiopeia Smythe''' was an author in the [[Victorian era]] who considered herself a rationalist. During a [[séance]] she attended, [[Nerissa]] made contact with her and offered to act as her muse. Smythe rejected the offer after beginning to write a single story under Nerissa's influence, never thinking of her after that. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Literary Figure (short story)}}) | ||
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Cassiopeia Smythe was an author in the Victorian era who considered herself a rationalist. During a séance she attended, Nerissa made contact with her and offered to act as her muse. Smythe rejected the offer after beginning to write a single story under Nerissa's influence, never thinking of her after that. (PROSE: Literary Figure [+]Loading...["Literary Figure (short story)"])