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'''Lukia DeGage, the architect''', of [[Ashtan]]'s DeGage Architecture and Construction Services, is a direct descendant of [["Lucky" Lantis DeGage]]. The [[dwarf|dwarven]] woman follows in the footsteps of her famous ancestor, who was responsible for all public works spanning between Ashtan and [[Lake Vundamere]].
'''Lukia DeGage, the architect''', of [[Ashtan|Ashtan's]] DeGage Architecture and Construction Services, is a direct descendant of [["Lucky" Lantis DeGage]]. The [[Dwarf|dwarven]] woman follows in the footsteps of her famous ancestor, who was responsible for most public works spanning between Ashtan and [[Lake Vundamere]], including [[Shunai Bridge]].


As of late, Lukia has taken up residence within the [[Lucretian Athenaeum|Lucretian Athenaeum's]] Hall of Memoirs. With the library's new policy of accepting journal submissions from scholars across Sapience to be included into its holdings and the rediscovery of Lantis' famed [[Chapel of All Gods]], speculations abound that Lukia may be seeking to immortalize her illustrious forefather through not only his public works but also in the history books.
For a time, Lukia made the [[Lucretian Athenaeum|Lucretian Athenaeum's]] Hall of Memoirs her temporary office. With the [[library|library's]] policy of accepting [[journal]] submissions from scholars across Sapience to be included into its holdings and the re-discovery and construction of Lantis's famed [[Chapel of All Gods]], speculation abounded that Lukia sought to immortalise the name of her illustrious forefather through not only his public works but also in the history books.


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More recently, she moved forward with overseeing an ambitious, new project: construction of [[Lantis' Crossing]], a bridge that, completed in 473 AF, spans the two ends of the [[Great Southern Road]] formerly separated by the churning waters of the [[Pachacacha River]].
 
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