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Talzhemir (legal name ]) is a 3D and traditional media artist, a designer of computer games, and a writer. She began her career at Origin Systems, Inc., working on the ] series during the 90's. At the time, computer graphics were relatively primitive, and a new art editor was still being created especially for each project. Talzhemir was able to adapt her background in crafts such as beading to pixel art. Along with ] and ], she was one of the industry's first game artists.

She is also one of the early paper games writers. She co-wrote the tabletop roleplaying games ], "Pocket Universe" and "Quicksilver".

Along with ], she is the co-creator of ], one of the first multiplayer games on the Internet. She designed and did art for Tangent Online, which became ], and then eventually ].

Talzhemir is the president of Ayluro, Inc., which makes software for the Mac and iPhone. http://www.ayluro.com/corkboard/

Talzhemir is also the developer of the ] solar cooker, a variant of the ] specifically designed for Americans. She is a longtime advocate of sustainable energy education.

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