[[#64ab]] Definitive “Love Motif”
(#64a may be influenced by #22, but also likely by #24; #64b based directly on #40, and via #40, #39, and #25, originates in the vocal line of Alberich's remark: "The third, so true, betrayed me as well?,” and also in another Embryo from R.1; basis of #80b, #133, #140, and possibly #145)
[[#65]] Siegmund's I’ll-Fortune
Siegmund’s ill-fortune is a consequence of the “Noth” Wotan, Siegmund’s father, has subjected him to in order to inspire his heroic, individual conscience, as a mortal rebel against the gods’ rule
(#65’s motival links, if any, not yet ascertained)
[[#66]] The Waelsungs’ “Noth,” Siegmund’s and Sieglinde’s “mutual bond of sympathy” for each other
The Waelsung twins Siegmund and Sieglinde feel sympathy for each other as victims of the “Noth” which their father Wotan (known to them only in his disguise as a mortal man, as Waelse, and Woelf) has imposed on them: they are martyrs unwittingly dedicated by Wotan to the tragically futile quest to redeem the gods from Alberich’s curse on his Ring
(#66’s motival links, if any, not yet ascertained; could #66 be related to #106?)
[[#67]] “Hunding” (i.e., “Hounding”), model citizen of established society
Hunding, Sieglinde’s authoritarian husband and conservative adherent of tradition, honor, and inherited rights, who bought Sieglinde from the Neidings after they killed her mother and took her captive, thus forcing her into a loveless marriage