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Legend is set in a flooded, fortified, and futuristic version of Los Angeles, ruled by the totalitarian Republic of America. The novel centers around Daniel "Day" Altan Wing and June Iparis, two 15-year-olds on opposite sides of the economic spectrum.
After the events of Legend, June Iparis and Daniel "Day" Altan Wing arrive at Las Vegas in search for the Patriots. Through Kaede, they meet with Tess and Andrew "Razor" DeSoto, a Republic Commander doubling as the leader of the Patriots. Razor offers Day a prosthetic leg and protection in exchange for assassinating the new Elector Primo, Anden ...
In the Legend trilogy written by Marie Lu, June Iparis is described as a child prodigy, having scored full on her Republic's Trial. [14] In Genius: ...
Later on, when she receives the plague, a cure made from June's blood helps save her. She and June become friends by the end of the novel. In the epilogue, she is responsible for making Day and June reunite. Commander Natasha Jameson- An important antagonist in the series who is a murderer and attempted to kill Anden, Day and June. Her orders ...
June Dorie, post apocalyptic nurse on Fear the Walking Dead; June George, Regina George's mother in Mean Girls; June Iparis, a main character in the novel Legend; June Motomiya (Jun Motomiya), in Digimon Zero Two; June Nakai (played by Remy Holt), nicknamed Junie, only daughter of Amy Lau and George Nakai, in the Netflix comedy-drama ‘’Beef
An undocumented immigrant was charged with setting a woman on fire, killing her, as she slept in the New York City subway -- a horrific alleged crime that officials called "beyond comprehension."
Legendz (レジェンズ, Rejenzu) is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Bandai and WiZ in 2003. The franchise began with a manga created by Rin Hirai and illustrated by Makoto Haruno, first serialized in Shueisha's Monthly Shōnen Jump in Japan.
The Paris Wine Tasting of 1976, also known as the Judgment of Paris, was a wine competition, to commemorate the United States Bicentennial, organized in Paris on 24 May 1976 by Steven Spurrier, a British wine merchant, and his American colleague, Patricia Gallagher, in which French oenophiles participated in two blind tasting comparisons: one of top-quality Chardonnays and another of red wines ...