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  1. TaNITH's name includes the word 'Nith', meaning enmity or spite towards someone. I believe this is an indication that after being accused of lying, and perhaps even of killing her Lord, like Tamar was, Marika became hellbent on revenge and sought to kill her accusers as the Gloam-Eyed Queen.

  2. 9 hours ago · An episode from 5/20/24: Tonight, after a long hiatus, we return to Norse myth with the story of Sigurd’s killing of the dragon, Fafnir. Couched in a much longer narrative that contains shape-shifting, war, revenge, brief appearances by Odin and Loki, and finally Sigurd’s ability to hear the language of birds and animals, it is a brilliant and vivid example of storytelling in the twelfth ...

  3. 11 hours ago · The Mother. Eliza had been brought up by her mistress, from girlhood, as a petted and indulged favorite. The traveller in the south must often have remarked that peculiar air of refinement, that softness of voice and manner, which seems in many cases to be a particular gift to the quadroon and mulatto women.

  4. 9 hours ago · The scene concludes with a sense of foreboding, as Antonio and Bassanio leave Shylock’s office, the weight of the bond hanging over them like a dark cloud. Shylock, alone once more, allows himself a moment of satisfaction, knowing that he has secured not just a profitable investment, but a chance to exact his revenge on a hated enemy.

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