SP Fantasy Proeliator Igneus Legio mod

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Hihhuli 说:
There could be one recruit that you would recruit from village and others could be recruited as "mercenaries"?
You could make it so that player cold also play in evil force(I'd really like to smash enemies down as a gigantic troll or demon :lol:)
Altough you need to wait for the final version to make all the skeletons work...

sry for the 3 post but i need to get up to check since i go to work with no computer so ill make those fun games like smash the dwarf as quick battles
 
UBERMANN 说:
yea it is really losely translated cause i didnt add the ending ibus to legio but ill change names accordingly
No. "Of the legion" is genitive case and singular. So the correct word is "legionis". "ibus" is the ending for ablative/dative case plural.
You must be really lousy at latin.  :razz:
 
i am,lol im still learning it but it was a silly mistake but i thought the genitive case indicated possesion
enter tab But whoever is in the team we need to get some coding done first as well as a new map to start off phase .5
 
grailknighthero 说:
He just said that ibus is dative, which means to/in and so on.  Well at least it does in Greek.

ibus means to or for the object so you are right
 
wow you guys are the only other people i've seen that know latin at my school i know basic words thats it



THIS MOD IS AWSOME
 
I think he means he thinks it's cool you guys know latin and that at his school it is not offered or something like that.  I'm only learning Greek so I only know what the different cases mean in English, although I don't know what ablative is because Greek (at least Koine) does not have an ablative case.
 
ok really guys, lets go back on topic and lets try to get this mod out in an alpha stage in at least a month or so
 
yea this is gonna take some time cause i cant model for **** with wing 3d so im going to try to use gimp
 
grailknighthero 说:
I think he means he thinks it's cool you guys know latin and that at his school it is not offered or something like that.  I'm only learning Greek so I only know what the different cases mean in English, although I don't know what ablative is because Greek (at least Koine) does not have an ablative case.

As far as I know, Latin is the only language that has the ablative case.
 
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