Walter Raleigh did not actually steal anything from a Lucian stronghold, as there is no historical record of such an event. However, he was known for his expeditions in the late 16th century, particularly to the Americas, where he sought to establish colonies and acquire gold and other riches. If you meant a fictional narrative or a different context, please clarify.
It is a clue
Walter Raleigh stole an important artifact called the Amulet of Helios from the Lucians. This artifact had the power to control the sun, making it a valuable and dangerous tool in the wrong hands.
Hack and steal Lucian's, perhaps?
Steal: to take secretly. Steel: a strong metal.
Centaurs are just strong and fast. Nymphs on the other hand, will seduce you and then steal things from you. Then they will use what they steal against you.
Xanax itself does not make people steal. However, when people want to get high, they sometimes steal to feed their addiction. This is because the urge is so strong to use, they will do anything.
"Steel" is a word that sounds the same as "steal" but has a different meaning. "Steel" refers to a strong, hard metal alloy, while "steal" means to take something without permission.
It is spelled STEEL. Steel is a strong metal that is cheap.
Homonyms are words that sound the same or are spelled the same way but have different meanings. So, a homonym for 'steal' is 'steel'.
well inorder to build a strong bridge you need to design it first and then you need to get steal and stuff like that to build it
The cast of A License to Steal - 2005 includes: William Hurt as Walter L. Shaw Sr. Michael Madsen Christian Slater Frankie Valli as Carlo Gambino Frank Vincent as Anthony Angelino
They need to be strong so that they don't break, and light so that they don't steal any more energy from the rider than they have to.