Dragon Age 2
Isis 30 Domain

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"Nothing is so abject and pathetic as a politician who has lost his job, save only a retired stud-horse."
H. L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy, Vintage, 1982 [The lunatic fringe wags the underdog.]

Isis soon appears to vacillate between the devoted Meredith & the beastly mage Orsino in a preparation of next conflagration.

Tommee Profitt Feat. Svrcina — My Domain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHldKqfN0Ro

"For well you know, we of the off'ring side Must keep aloof from strict arbitrament,
And stop all sight-holes, every loop from whence The eye of reason may pry in upon us."
William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, Act IV, Scene 1, 1597 [Worcester to Hotspur].

"The traveller that resolutely follows a rough and winding path, will sooner reach the end of his journey, than he that is 
always changing his direction, and wastes the hours of day-light in looking for smoother ground and shorter passages."
Samuel Johnson, Essays, #63. Inconstancy not always a weakness, October 23, 1750.

"The ascent is precipitous, but the path is cut into continual and short windings, which enable you to surmount the 
perpendicularity of the mountain."
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, Chapter 10, 1818.

Isis always slaughtered the qunari; her exception for a duel spites rivals though Isis made herself indispensable to good people. 

Hyper — Spoiler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUhfKwQrLPA

"There was never anyone so odd to himself. Now someone might say to me: What are you?"
[Nil fuit unquam sic inpar sibi. Nunc aliquis dicat mihi 'quid tu?']
Horace, Satires, Book I, Satire 3, line 18-19.

"Form a strong line about the silver bound, And guard the wide circumference around."
Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock, Canto II, lines 121-122, 1712.

"The legend seems to prevail that there were no sewers in Baltimore until after the World War, but that is something of an 
exaggeration. Our house in Hollins street was connected with a private sewer down the alley in the rear as early as I have 
any recollection of it, and so were many other houses, especially in the newer parts of the town. But I should add that we also 
had a powder-room in the backyard for the accommodation of laundresses, whitewashers and other visiting members of the 
domestic faculty, and that there was a shallow sink under it that inspired my brother and me with considerable dread. Every 
now and then some child in West Baltimore fell into such a sink, and had to be hauled out, besmeared and howling, by the cops."
H. L. Mencken, The Baltimore of the Eighties [1880's], Happy Days, 1940. 

Anaris & Fen'Harel affright & goodly Daern'thal evens Geldauran's malice. Dalish & Qunari rummage through Old God vestiges.

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