Dragon Age 2
Arlen 16 The Turk

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"TURK. A cruel, hard-hearted man. Turkish treatment: barbarous usage."
Grose, Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue [Dommerer: a beggar, tongue cut out by cruel & bloodthirsty Turks.]

Umetora — Waiting For A Chance to Pounce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFIsR3prpc8

"Since, as I said, this was the last point which we reached, here the Turk saw that he had lied to us, and one night
he called on all these people to attack us and kill us. We learned of it, and put him under guard and strangled him
that night so that he never waked up. With the plan mentioned, we turned back it may have been two or three days,
where we provided ourselves with picked fruit and dried corn for our return. The general raised a cross at this place,
at the foot of which he made some letters with a chisel, which said that Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, general of
that army, had arrived here."
George P. Winship, The Journey of Coronado, 1540-1542: From the City of Mexico to the Grand Canon, 1904, p. 236.

"Indy loops his arm through the preserver. Only now do we see the faded lettering on the preserver revealing
the destroyed ship’s name and city of port: "Vazquez de Coronado Barcelona".
Indiana Jones and the last Crusade, 1989, Dir.: Steven Spielberg [The Turk takes one more step — a fatal step.]

The garroting of Sebastian will be fine. Isabela works for the right hand of the Divine to launch an Exalted March.

Really Slow Motion — Deadwood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8BI2fKzdys

"There was a short silence, and then Sir Godfrey said,
"Am I to understand this thing hangs on the event of another Crusade?" The Abbot bowed.
"Meanwhile, till that event happen, the Dragon can rage unchecked?" The Abbot bowed again.
"Will there be another Crusade along pretty soon?" Sir Godfrey pursued.
"These things lie not in human knowledge," replied Father Anselm.
He little dreamed what news the morrow's sun would see.
"Oh, my sheep!" groaned many a poor farmer, "Oh, my Burgundy!" groaned Sir Godfrey.
"In that case," exclaimed Elaine, her cheeks pink with excitement, "I shall try the virtue of the legend, at any rate."
Owen Wister, The Dragon of Wantley: his rise, his voracity & his downfall, A Romance, Chapter 5, 1892.

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