On my Heroine Archetypes page I speak of Tarma shena Tale'sedrin of the Shin'a'in people from Mercedes Lackey's Vows and Honor duology. Tarma is sole survivor of Clan Tale'sedrin who, after being gang-raped and strangled by the murdering bandits, is left for dead. Fleeing to the neighboring Clan Liha'irden, she clings to life and sanity by harboring her desire for revenge. However by the traditions of the Clans she can only seek revenge by offering her service to the Star-Eyed, fourfold Goddess of the Shin'a'in, becoming Kal'enedral – a celibate Swordsworn priestess. Yet to become Kal'enedral Tarma, still recovering from her grief and rape, sang the following song to the Star-Eyed (who is easily my all time favorite Fantasy deity).
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