In Latin, "Destroy all evil" can be translated as "Delere omne malum." This phrase captures the imperative nature of the command, with "delere" meaning "to destroy," "omne" meaning "all," and "malum" meaning "evil."
Boondock Saints reference....
"Ego sum malus."
Curse. "Malediction" comes from Latin for "bad" (or "evil") and "say."
To say gray in Latin, all you have to do is remember it is arementa! Hope i helped!
While I can't say for certain what was behind the choice ... the meaning is pretty obvious to anyone who knows Latin. "Bene-" is the Latin root for "good" and "Mal-" is the Latin root for "evil", so "maleficent" is like "beneficent" except ... y'know ... evil instead of good.
Omnes.
money
No the bible says the greed for the money is the root of all evil.
nōn omnis
No, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
No, the "destroy all creatures" effect does not work on indestructible creatures because they cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
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