Dragon Age: Inquisition
Una 09 Ambush

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"If any man slayeth his neighbour by before-casting, and by ambush, draw thou him away from mine altar, that he die."
Exodus 21:14.

Una starts with Despair-Lying-Vengeance & turns them around to Hope-Faith-Charity. 

Audiomachine — Access Point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_6wFme2p18

Sibling mortal rivalry is foremost & grievous rift; parrot demons fill in Cullen's crack.

1. Solas-Cassandra-Varric [Child hatred] — coolness -> Faith
2. Vivienne-Blackwall-Sera [Mother hatred] — right hand -> Hope
3. Dorian-Iron Bull-Cole [Father hatred] — left hand -> Charity
4. Josephine-Cullen-Leliana [Sibling hatred] — warmth -> Love

"Thus bluntly spoke his mind. If Heav'n, said Lygdus, will vouchsafe to hear, I have but two petitions to prefer;
Short pains for thee, for me a son and heir. Girls cost as many throes in bringing forth; Beside, when born, 
the titts are little worth; Weak puling things, unable to sustain Their share of labour, and their bread to gain."
Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book IX, The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe, trans. John Dryden [The  sex change miracle.]

Solas plans for Envy demon to copy Una & reconvened to Fade, they kill the original.

"Spanish bawd said, gaudet illa habere unum in lecto, alterum in porta, tertium qui domi suspiret, she will have 
one sweetheart in bed, another in the gate, a third sighing at home, a fourth, &c. Every young man she sees and 
likes hath as much interest, and shall as soon enjoy her as thyself."
Richard Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, #5195. 

1. Solas: Envy demon to cover incestuous ploy with Cullen
2. Vivienne: Blackwall axed to cover adultery with spouse
3. Dorian: Iron Bull's doxy to cover dragon sex with mage
4. Josephine: Cole lesbian to cover amour with Josephine

"The King to his companion said, in joke, Brother, a journey long you must have made, 
'Tis surely time that now some rest were took, As you all night upon your tit have stay'd."
[Il re disse al compagno motteggiando: — Frate, molto camin fatto aver déi;
e tempo è ben che ti riposi, quando stato a cavallo tutta notte sei. —]
Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, Canto XXVIII, #66 [I rather, with fair intent, To run one course, would let my dog have try'd.]

Una must set hands on the four corners: Fear & Despair; Compassion & Vengeance. 

"What ever dies, is not mixed equally: If both our loves be one, or thou and I
Love just alike in all, none of these loves can die."
John Donne, The Good Morrow, aubade, 1602.

NEFFEX — Tonight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDFZa-PCR4A

"'Sir knight, we do not know that good lady of whom you speak; show her therefore to us, and if she be so beautiful 
as you affirm, we will willingly, and without any compulsion, confess the truth which you now demand of us.' 
'If I did show her to you,' replied Don Quixote, 'what mastery were it then for you to acknowledge a truth so notorious? 
The consequence of mine affairs consists in this, that, without beholding her, you do believe, confess, affirm, swear, 
and defend it; which if you refuse to perform, I challenge you all to battle, proud and unreasonable folk; and, whether 
you come one by one (as the order of knighthood requires), or all at once, as is the custom and dishonourable practice 
of men of your brood, here will I expect and await you all, trusting in the reason which I have on my side.'"
Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, Part I, Chapter IV An account of the knight's misfortunes when he left the inn.

Pure Una prepares for her female lover. Envy demon copies Flemeth for reckoning.

"King Solomon took Joab, a murderer, the Captain of his father's wars, from the altar, and put him to death, and suffered
not the sanctuary to save him. So, I trust, that if this fox be found, even on the high altar, under the chalice, inasmuch as 
he is a murderer, that ye will not suffer him to have any sanctuary or place of refuge and succour there."
Wyllyam Turner, The Huntyng and Fynding Out of the Romish Fox, 1543.

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