- to see it has been decimated.
Oberon gives Skotos a
potent magic to
summon a sea serpent, only to have
Skotos go back on his word to
spare the faeries....
- a name from an Indo-European root, *skot,
citing the
parallel in Gr****
skotos (σκότος),
meaning "darkness, gloom". The Late
Latin word
Scotia ("land of...
- was
purchased by
Skotos Tech, but
maintains creative and
editorial autonomy.
Currently it is
being run by
Shannon Appelcline of
Skotos,
while a number...
-
vision of the eye
under low-light conditions. The term
comes from the Gr****
skotos,
meaning 'darkness', and -opia,
meaning 'a
condition of sight'. In the human...
- darkness" or "outer darkness" (Gr****: τὸ σκότος τὸ ἐξώτερον, romanized: to
skotos to exōteron) is a
place referred to
three times in the
Gospel of Matthew...
- 1870; he
derived it from the
Latin scintilla "spark" and the
Ancient Gr****
skotos "darkness".
Other terms for the
condition include flittering scotoma, fortification...
-
subsequently rejoined the band as vocalist,
appearing on the 2000
release Skotos Aenaon (which
translates from
Ancient Gr**** as "endless darkness"), and...
- (πόρος) "path, track" and
tekmor (τέκμωρ) "marker, end-post".
Third was
skotos (σκότος) "darkness", and then the Sun and the Moon. A
close connection has...
- mind's perception, cognition, or
world view. The term is from Gr**** σκότος (
skótos) 'darkness'. Symptom-producing, or pathological,
scotomata may be due to...
- "A
Brief History of Game #11:
White Wolf, Part One: 1986–1995". RPGnet.
Skotos Tech Inc.
Retrieved 2007-09-16. Wieck,
Steve (1995).
Street Fighter: The...