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Wappendorf deduces that Desombres's paintings have power over the connection between worlds. Over Mary's protests, Wappendorf convinces Desombres to return to his own world, where, despite his regret in leaving Mary, he repairs the damaged sphere in his painting and restores the worlds to normal. One
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countryside in solitude. There, he finds a lone, deserted estate in the wilderness, and begins compulsively creating new paintings on the house's walls. Without understanding his inspiration, he recreates scenes of Wappendorf's spacecraft and the cave filled with spheres, depicting one of them as
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filled with an endless expanse of massive, vibrating spheres. As they pass by the many spheres, Mary's leaning begins to diminish, while Wappendorf begins to lean as Mary previously did. Mary finds one sphere among all the rest where she is able to stand up straight.
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damaged. While struggling to add a female figure to the painting, he passes through the walls of the house and emerges on the same sphere where Mary waits, where he transforms into an ink drawing version of himself. The two of them embrace in spontaneous passion.
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is acting upon their own world. Mary's father arrives at Mont Michelson just as the spacecraft launches with Wappendorf, and the stowaway Mary, on board; at the shock of this realization, he suffers a fatal heart attack.
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family of the city of Mylos, lives a willful and fanciful childhood, in sheer contrast to her pragmatic and businesslike father and brother. During a family trip to the city of Alaxis, as the von Rathens ride a
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Mary accepts the responsibility of succeeding her father among the Mylos oligarchy, and becomes an influential figure in enacting
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called "Antinea". The darkening of the skies years ago, as well as Mary's condition, prove to Wappendorf that Antinea's
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of Desombres's hands remains as an ink drawing, as proof of what he experienced.
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19th-century painter, spurns the criticism of the art world and departs to the
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A comprehensive review of the Obscure Cities series for English-speaking fans
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translator Joe Johnson, authorized by Casterman (right-click on link to save)
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was originally based on the short illustrated children's book
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reforms credited with restoring the "grandeur" of the city.
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series. It was first published in serialized form in the
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