"No (dis)respect taken, Miss.� My apologies.� We Bajorans sometimes get defensive and 
hard-edged when we talk about the Occupation.� It is not something that a people get 
over easily, even after a generation.� While she did not survive the Occupation, her 
work did as did its influence."� Nolais brought Jaime over to one of the larger 
sculptures in the room.� While it had a lot of similarities to the previous work.� 
There were also some differences.�It was a sculpture of a Bajoran head.� While it was 
clearly not meant to represent an individual since details were unclear, the nose 
markings and traditional earring were evident.� It almost seem to reflect a new-found 
strength.� A clearer image of one's identity.� The lines were slightly more clear, 
though it still had some of the appearance of weariness and damage found in the 
earlier works shown to her.

"Who was the sculptor and when was the work completed?" Jaime asked.

"This was done by Palor Nym.  It's title would translate to something like 'Spirit of 
the People'.  Master Palor completed the work shortly after the end of the Dominion 
War. That was about the time when are people were really starting to recover from the 
brutality we, our culture, and our planet had faced."

(Jaime?)

AJ

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