the whole world knows this language
That would be super dangerous.
It's prolly more accurate to say "reality obeys this language"
the whole world knows this language
That would be super dangerous.
It's prolly more accurate to say "reality obeys this language"
No, they don't convey the sense of danger, I agree.
But "light-emitter" would be worse than "it radiates death/evil", imho
Lots of "stops" everywhere and and skulls in red triangles, yeah, that should be somewhat clear toa lot of people. But not everyone
They have "ray of frost". They can understand "radiation". Not necessarily what is radiating but the word itself is old.
radiation(n.)
mid-15c., radiacion, "act or process of emitting light," from Latin radiationem (nominative radiatio) "a shining, radiation," noun of action from past-participle stem of radiare "to beam, shine, gleam; make beaming," from radius "beam of light; spoke of a wheel" (see radius).
Tldr "radiate" is like 1500's whereas "emitter" is a fairly modern word, from the 1880's.
Time for a rewatch of Chernobyl.
Air quality sensor in the same smarthome setup, I would assume.
Now I'm imagining all dragons just home-aloneing it deep inside a mountain.

There's like a literal ton of studies on Wikipedia showing how it affects mammals, and then a third of a ton saying "nuh-uh, we're like, people, so, like, we're way too smart to ever be affected like anything like that".
I'm pretty sure the parasite is responsible for half of those scientists nay-saying this shit.
Actually now that I think of it makes me think of this show I just binged. A solid 8/10. Four season, storylines finish. A great B+ substitute for "The Last of Us", I'd say. The Strain - IMDB
Is he orange?
That would actually be pretty amazing for a beach holiday.