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“Artemis killed the Aloads in Naxos by a ruse. For she changed herself into a deer and leaped between them, and in their eagerness to hit the quarry they threw their darts at each other.”
Apollodorus, Library and Epitome, Book I, Chapter 7, Sect. 5 [deaths of Ephialtes & Otus].

— Then I missed...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4QtrbGjBtQ

Peace is inconceivable yet Samantha has an end in sight by fuelling of mutual hatred. 
Not flirting with friends, Samantha amputates extremities Bethany, Sebastian; Fenris.
Feynriel training shall enable death of Cullen & his sleeper, under Vimmark mountain.

“Since she had been created bit by bit from gems, the Grandfather gave her the name of Tilottama. The Grandfather said: Go to the Asuras Sunda and Upasunda, Tilottama, and seduce them, my dear, with your biddable beauty. Act to such purpose that as soon as they see you a quarrel arises between the two over you and your perfect body...
It was then that Tilottama appeared, plucking flowers in the woods, in a suggestive dress of one red piece of cloth. Plucking karnikaras that grew on river banks, she drew slowly near the spot where the two grand Asuras were sitting. They had been drinking choice liquors, and as soon as they saw the fine-buttocked woman with their drink-bloodied eyes they were smitten. 
Both leaped from their seats, went to where she was standing, and, crazed with love, propositioned her. Sunda took the fair-browed Tilottama by the right hand, and Upasunda by the left. Maddened by the boon they had received, by the strength of their chests, by their riches and gems, by the liquor they had drunk, maddened by all these madnesses, they knitted their brows at each other and. possessed by crazed lust, began to speak to each other. ‘‘She is my wife,” said Sunda, “and your guru!” “She is mine,” quoth Upasunda, “and your sister-in-law!" Rage seized them: “She is not yours, she is mine!” And for her they grasped their horrible clubs. When they had grasped their horrible clubs, they hit each other, shouting “Me first, me first!” —blinded by their love their bodies smeared with blood, like two suns falling from heaven. 
Johannes A. B. van Buitenen, The Mahabharata, Volume I, The Book of the Beginning, Arjuna’s Sojourn in the Forest: Sunda and Upasunda.

ATB — 9 PM (Till I Come):
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“Then the Grandfather, pleased, said to her, “You shall have the run of the worlds that are roamed by the Adityas, radiant maiden. And because of your luster no one will bear to look upon you for long!” Having granted her this boon, the Grandfather of all the world put Indra in charge of the universe, and then the lord went to the world of Brahma.” Johannes A. B. van Buitenen, The Mahabharata, Volume I, The Book of the Beginning, Arjuna’s Sojourn in the Forest, 204.1, l. 23-25 [Tilottama made brothers kill themselves].

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