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* {{spoiler|[[Abusive Precursors]]: The Jxin.}} You don't find out the full extent of their status as such until fairly late in the series.
* {{spoiler|[[Abusive Precursors]]: The Jxin.}} You don't find out the full extent of their status as such until fairly late in the series.
* [[Accidental Marriage]]: First, {{spoiler|Cherijo Grey Veil and Kao Torin}}. Later subverted by the son of the Patriarch of Furin: The proposal is an entirely symbolic act of {{spoiler|([[Patricide|entirely feigned]])}} gratitude.
* [[Accidental Marriage]]: First, {{spoiler|Cherijo Grey Veil and Kao Torin}}. Later subverted by the son of the Patriarch of Furin: The proposal is an entirely symbolic act of {{spoiler|([[Patricide|entirely feigned]])}} gratitude.

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Stardoc and its sequels—also collectively known by the title of the first book—are a series by American romance novelist S.L. Viehl that are best described as part Space Opera and part Medical Drama.

The ten books in the series are:

  • Stardoc
  • Beyond Varallan
  • Endurance
  • Shockball
  • Eternity Row
  • Rebel Ice
  • Plague of Memory
  • Omega Games
  • Crystal Healer
  • Dream Called Time

Viehl's duology Bio Rescue and Afterburn, the stand-alone novel Blade Dancer, and several short stories are set in the same universe, and have some overlap in cast.


Tropes used in Stardoc include: