Venus de Milo

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{{wikipediainfo|Venus de Milo}}In the [[Prime Universe]], ''''one famous depiction'''' of the goddess [[Aphrodite#In the Prime Universe|Aphrodite]] was associated with a place called [[Milo]]. The image of the statue, in its modern form with broken-off arms, was often reproduced in the modern age, meaning the real goddess, having the ability to know when her sacred image was being invoked, was constantly and annoyingly bombarded with mental flashes of this particular depiction of herself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'')
{{wikipediainfo|Venus de Milo}}In the [[Prime Universe]], '''one famous depiction''' of the goddess [[Aphrodite#In the Prime Universe|Aphrodite]] was associated with a place called [[Milo]]. The image of the statue, in its modern form with broken-off arms, was often reproduced in the modern age, meaning the real goddess, having the ability to know when her sacred image was being invoked, was constantly and annoyingly bombarded with mental flashes of this particular depiction of herself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic Trick (novel)|Magic Trick]]'')


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In the Prime Universe, one famous depiction of the goddess Aphrodite was associated with a place called Milo. The image of the statue, in its modern form with broken-off arms, was often reproduced in the modern age, meaning the real goddess, having the ability to know when her sacred image was being invoked, was constantly and annoyingly bombarded with mental flashes of this particular depiction of herself. (PROSE: Magic Trick)