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“The past can be used to renew the present, not just to bury it.”
Terry Eagleton.

Devil Doll [album Queen of Pain] — You Are the Best Thing and the Worst Thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDqzRRgo7vs

Samantha in the chantry: Your garbage.

Samantha intends to escape Pride demon soon to be freed. Bethany is dead.
Mages & priests cannot shoulder such pressure & mass murder surely ensues.

USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker) — This is the Best:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REzs8sShJ78&t=97s

“In the wooden horse where all our best encamped, our champions armed with bloody death for Troy … when along you came, Helen—roused, no doubt, by a dark power bent on giving Troy some glory, and dashing Prince Deiphobus squired your every step. Three times you sauntered round our hollow ambush, feeling, stroking its flanks, challenging all our fighters, calling each by name— yours was the voice of all our long-lost wives!”
Homer, The Odyssey, trans. Robert Fagles, Book IV, l. 270-275.

“The night Troy was put to the torch, Helen had pushed the danger for both Greeks and Trojans to the limit, for this was of her essence. She insinuated her voice into the seething dark of the horse, shaking the soul of the Achaean warriors. Then, just a few moments later, while dancing on the Acropolis with the other Trojan women, she waved the torch that was to signal to the other Achaeans waiting on their ships that it was time to attack. Two incompatible actions, one right after the other. Helen performed them both with the same serenity. Those two actions were Helen. Never as on that night did Helen reveal herself so completely, a great intoxicating moon radiating its light impartially on all.”
Roberto Calasso, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, Chapter XI, Knopf, 1993, p. 365.

Fenris has become Flemeth’s trojan horse to infiltrate inside the Gallows.
Of course Samantha always warns interested parties of incoming dangers. 

Bodybangers feat. Victoria Kern — Gimme More:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cfvCEdLOgg

“A sheld of red goulez he beruþ,
A launce red in on hand,
Of wyne red hys mouth ys ful,
And he eteþ no ffyssh
But heryng red by name.”
Urbain le Courtois, Femina Manuscript, Second of Four parts [a trilingual text intended for women to teach French & good manners to rising generations], Trin-C B.14.40 27, 1300.

[Heryng red is haranc sor; red is reed, i.e. glistening or shiny, Middle English Dictionary: Inquis. Miscel., 1378 & Edward, Second Duke of York, The Master of Game, 1410.]

“But your Lordship’s Business is, to keep your Hounds in full Cry against the pretended Association, for since you cannot find one really in being, a Red herring from your own Kitchen must be hunted, and trailed through the Kingdom, to make a Noise. The Malice is more than the Wit in the Matter.”
Anonymous, A Reply to the Second Return (1682), in F. Cogan, A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, 1750.

Desire can rule Donnic & find fair release at brothels. Pride shall take Aveline.
The arrival of Sebastian is intended to divert & distract from correct outcome.

Nightcore — Eins Zwei Polizei:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAVC_70Om0c

"Up in the morning, and had some red herrings to our breakfast, while my boot-heel was a-mending, by the same token the boy left the hole as big as it was before."  
Samuel Pepys, Diary entry of 28 February 1660.

“The first dish that was brought to table on Easter-day, was a red herring 
riding away on horseback... — set in a corn salad.” 
Roger Chambers, The book of days, Volume 2, 1832, p. 440.

Merrill exactly intimates that Starkhaven must belong to Aveline & not Sebastian.
King Alistair's death in Kirkwall Samantha foresees should launch admiral Isabela.

Saint Privat [Valérie Sajdik & Klaus Waldeck] — Poisson rouge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ySLGzRfrc

“I love my goldfish He calls me day and night It turns round for me...
I prefer the rites, Which contain little gestures.
The mathematics excite me, What is in rhythm.”

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