Fun Fact about Fort Castrum

Called it

lol

Lmao, even.

never seen an eye symbol in wingdings before, but the rest seems gibberish anyway

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weird, the forums turns p’s into n’s

I don’t get the reference (despite having played undertale)

There was no answer to be found in its exploration :‎( but it sure as hell is the strongest fortress of Ravenna, so I’m leaning torwards “Strong Fort” )

idk either lol but maybe it’s a reference to the titans :scream:

the first city the monsters established after being sealed underground was called home, and the new current capital is called new home
asriel is also just a combination of asgore and toriel’s names

My eyes immediately went to the pointing up emoji and thought you were suggesting to finger him :sob:

I loove when people say “Word Word” when first word is same word but on other langauge
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No

I studied Latin (3 years) and castrum also means military encampment

fort military encampment isnt really any better of a name

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“castle fortress” seems to make the most sense to me

Why translate everything the hard way. Its from uppercase letter then leave it alone

Got that reference

theyre both terrible at names!
also their children supposedly dead
wait then who is toriel?

Revon maybe?

LETS GOOOOO!!! NEXT VETEX WILL ADD PAINTED GLASS AS A MAGIC VARIATION

You probably know more than me since you seem like you’re talking about taking it in college. I took Latin for 2 years in middle school and for 2 more years in high school.

I dropped Latin basically as soon as I was no longer required to take a language and haven’t taken it for 2 years. Most of what I remember about Latin is what aspects of it were painful and cool etymology fun facts because etymology is super cool and somewhat useful.

This year, since I’m a senior and since the alternative to it would be taking physics (which I don’t find super interesting) I decided to take Spanish. And taking Spanish is such a breath of fresh air after taking Latin. It has Latin’s consistent pronunciation but grammar more similar to what I’m used to with English. So it is super nice to take after taking Latin (especially since so much of Spanish comes from Latin).

Anyway, out of curiosity, fellow Latin-student, which do you find more annoying: the third declension, or the run-on sentences frequently present in the writings of Roman politicians.

Teach me your ways.

I’ll be the best student I possibly can.