A Brief Rundown Of Latin Terms Used In Memoria Misera (tiny Spoliers)

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Whilst some of the terms used for attacks in the trial are rather self-explanatory, SE has also slipped a few very interesting names that I peronally really appreciate! So, as follows;

Memoria Misera - "Sad Memory", very simple

Ignis Est/Ventus Est - "The Fire/The Wind"

Alea Iacta Est - "The Die is Cast"

Festina Lente - this is one of the interesting additions! Festina Lente is a Latin phrase that translates to "make haste, slowly", famously used as a motto by Roman Emperors Augustus & Titus. The meaning of the phrase is to undertake activities with a proper balance of speed and attention to detail.

Citius, Altius, Fortis - "Faster, Higher, Stronger" (another interesting one, as this is the motto of the Olympic Games!)

Vivare Militare Est - "The Military Life"

And finally, Terminus Est - roughly translated as "It is the end"

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

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