Want this question answered?
Kilin
No, the jabberwock is a fictional creature from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky," found in his book "Through the Looking-Glass." It is a fantastical beast made up of nonsensical words.
Words that may describe a magical land are majestic, beautiful, in some cases dangerous, and the all obvious magical. :)
The kilin. Horse Isle Real Time quiz answer: Kilin.
The Esperanto words for brute and beast are brutulo and besto.
im a beast beast. motherlover. idiot. and like children for breakfast.
Fun, Free & Fantastical! Fun, Free & Fantastical!
That not how you would normally describe a person but rather a scene. Constantly changing fantastical images like a painting, dreams, sunset, video.
He knows that the beast is inside of them. In other words that the beast they believe is out there is actually the evil inside of them.
1. Pale. 2. Stunning. 3. Blood thirsty. 4. Scary. 5. Fierce. 5. Quick. 6. Breathtaking.
he is beast at pulling off moves and knows how to win
Sam and Eric describe the beast as a "snake-thing" or a "beastie" that they saw while tending the fire on the mountain. They are uncertain of its true form, but they convey their fear and belief in its existence to the rest of the boys.