
Age: 51
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AI Mode conversation: bio in one paragraph Jodhi Maybio in one paragraph Jodhi MayJodhi May is an acclaimed British actress, director, and screenwriter who made history at just 12 years old as the youngest recipient ever of the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for her stunning film debut in A World Apart (1988). Born in Camden Town, London, in 1975, she balanced her early breakout success with academic pursuits, later earning a Master’s degree in English from Wadham College, Oxford. Across a prolific career spanning nearly four decades, May has established a versatile body of work across film, television, and theatre, with prominent roles in period classics like The Last of the Mohicans and The Other Boleyn Girl, popular television dramas such as Gentleman Jack, and major genre properties including Queen Calanthe in Netflix’s The Witcher and Empress Natalya in HBO's Dune: Prophecy.

The Bloodsworn Saga: an epic of wild lands and wilder magic, where not all monsters fight with tooth and claw...and the treasures of the gods come at a price. This is the age of storm and murder. After the old gods warred and drove themselves to extinction, the cataclysm of their fall shattered the land of Vigrio. Now, power-hungry jarls carve out petty kingdoms, and monsters stalk the shadow-haunted woods and mountains. A world where the bones of the dead gods still hold great power, promising fame, and fortune for those brave - or desperate - enough to seek them out. As whispers of war echo over the plains and across the fjords, fate follows the footsteps of three people: a huntress searching for her missing son, a jarl's daughter who has rejected privilege in pursuit of battle fame, and a thrall who has cast off his chains and now fights alongside the famed mercenaries known as the Bloodsworn. All three will shape the fate of the world, as it once more teeters on the edge of chaos.

