Mortal/Death Mortal/Death
David was not his mortal enemy, merely his foe. (this assumes that sentence is meant to be sentence)
The phrase "Medusa was a mortal" refers to the mythological character Medusa, who was originally a beautiful mortal woman before being transformed into a Gorgon by the goddess Athena. This transformation made her hair turn into snakes and gave her the ability to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. The story highlights themes of beauty, jealousy, and the consequences of divine punishment in Greek mythology. Medusa's mortal origins emphasize her tragic fate and the loss of her humanity.
He broods 'gloomily' over the fate of every mortal, so likely the ancients thought so, yes.
A twist of fate is when something unexpected occurs.
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
Do you mean scoion of fate? If you say that then you can can play at netgame.com.
An unhappy fate.
to die.
mortal flower
Is the a complete question? Do you mean "What does the term 'mortal put on mortality' mean"? If so, it means that mortal (n.) is subject to death, ie, "Man will eventually die." "This mortal put on immortality" would mean that a person will not see death.
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