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Cerys Hildegarde

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Professor Cerys Hildegarde

Cerys Hildegarde is the University of Solimé's primary expert on artifacts. She started her career as an archaeologist, where she took an interest in finding and researching relics. She landed a job as a professor at a local college, before switching to her country's capital. There, she has continued to research artifacts, and has increased the university's collection of curios. She is considered the leading expert on all magical, divine, and profane artifacts across Vehasi.
She is a beloved professer by many of her students. She is known for always making her classes interesting, and has an incredibly low percentage of students who have failed her classes. In her 12 years of teaching, she has remained a valued member of faculty and a skilled and knowledgeable researcher.
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Cover image: Museum of Statues by Shvets Anna

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