In "Magic Encyclopedia: Dragon Mountain," the famous Latin phrase is "Aquila non capit muscas," which translates to "The eagle does not catch flies." This phrase emphasizes the idea of focusing on what is truly important and not getting bogged down by trivial matters. It serves as a thematic element throughout the game, guiding players in their quests.
Just change the phrase by typing in different words Example: "Encyclopedia Knowledge".
adverb phrase
honestly i think u should enter plant encyclopedia at wikipedia.com u just might be able to find a link to a respectable website:)
If you're using AOA the correct answer is: Adverb phrase: near a mountain stream Modified: stopped
After the phrase 'I killed a...' :)
On the mountain top is a preposition phrase, not a part of speech.
like you are on a mountain
ryuu kiba, i think. ryuu is dragon, kiba is fang.
Abareteru = Raging + Tatsu = Dragon + Oosama = King
adverb phrase
'Mizu no ryuu.'
Hakai no ryū