Cautiously go and pick the pearls up. I'm scared now.
ᴮᴱᴺᴰᵞ, ᴰᴬᴺᶜᴵᴺᴳ ᴰᴱᴹᴼᴺ wrote:@f1owercrown ~ You pick up one of the bottles and find that's its a Breeding potion!
Do you continue on the investigation, pick another bottle or go home? ( 4 turn remaining )
+1 breeding potion
ᴮᴱᴺᴰᵞ, ᴰᴬᴺᶜᴵᴺᴳ ᴰᴱᴹᴼᴺ wrote:Sorry to inform you but Vulpe is a word. Vulpes Coccino is actually Phantom Foxes.
Emphasis on the 's'. Although we are using the Latin for fox, vulpe is still a word and therefore liable.
Vulpe is still fox although it is Romanian. Sorry to be like this but im just stating.
And again, even if we are using the Latin term for our species, we can still use Vulpe for the singular of
Vulpes as it is a word which is the singular of fox.
Thank you, and sorry.
Edit;; Vulpes also means 'True Foxes'
ᴮᴱᴺᴰᵞ, ᴰᴬᴺᶜᴵᴺᴳ ᴰᴱᴹᴼᴺ wrote:@Captainron ~ You continue forwards until you come to a large tree. There seems
to be something glittering from it's branches. Do you climb up or stay on the road?( 3 remaining turns )
@holmes221B ~ You refuse the mans offer and walk past him. He then disappears.
You look back and see a glittering pile of something. Do you go back and pick it up
or ignore it? ( 3 remaining turns )@cat4139 ~ You climb up the steep hill. You're glad you did. You found a diamond.
Do you continue down the other side of the mountain or return home? ( 3 remaining turns )
@Puzzles101 ~ You go straight and see a pile of Pearls. Do you leave them or
pick them up. They may be booby-traped. ( 4 remaining turns )
@f1owercrown ~ You enter a small cave decorated with bottles of unknown
liquids. Do you pick one up or continue your investigation. ( 5 Remaining turns )
@Alphys ~ There is a small pre-dug whole in front of you with a strange bottle inside. Do
you pick it up or leave it and move on?
holmes221B wrote:Ooh, thank you for the items! c:
ᴮᴱᴺᴰᵞ, ᴰᴬᴺᶜᴵᴺᴳ ᴰᴱᴹᴼᴺ wrote:Sorry to inform you but Vulpe is a word. Vulpes Coccino is actually Phantom Foxes.
Emphasis on the 's'. Although we are using the Latin for fox, vulpe is still a word and therefore liable.
Vulpe is still fox although it is Romanian. Sorry to be like this but im just stating.
And again, even if we are using the Latin term for our species, we can still use Vulpe for the singular of
Vulpes as it is a word which is the singular of fox.
Thank you, and sorry.
Edit;; Vulpes also means 'True Foxes'When you finally found someone who knows what Romanian is.
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