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"Lady Miye, Mistress of the Theran Teahouse", sells a variety of teas from her pagoda within the [[Lucretian Athenaeum]]. She brews the teas herself, arranging for the import of necessary ingredients ahead of time.
'''Lady Miye, Mistress of the Theran Teahouse''', sells a variety of teas from her pagoda within the [[Lucretian Athenaeum]]. She brews the teas herself, arranging for the import of necessary ingredients ahead of time.


Quiet and unassuming, Miye is the epitome of demure loveliness. She wears silken, shimmering, rose-hued robes, delicately embroidered on the hem and sleeves with orange blossoms. Fragrant white camellias adorn her dark hair and complement her ivory skin, while her eyes sparkle with silent laughter. She moves precisely and elegantly, and her demeanor is one of tempered patience and serenity.
Quiet and unassuming, Miye is the epitome of demure loveliness. She wears silken, shimmering, rose-hued robes, delicately embroidered on the hem and sleeves with orange blossoms. Fragrant white camellias adorn her dark hair and complement her ivory skin, while her eyes sparkle with silent laughter. She moves precisely and elegantly, and her demeanor is one of tempered patience and serenity.
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