"Exeunt Omnes" = everyone leave the stage. IIRC he wrote it once or twice.![]()
Cool down guysNo magical attack for him. Dagger.
, but yea go with the dagger/rapier. ur the creator you have license to do whatever you want

"Exeunt Omnes" = everyone leave the stage. IIRC he wrote it once or twice.![]()
That would be "Everyone leaves", i.e. the indicative mood, describing what is happening. If it's a command it should be in either the imperative mood - Omnes, exite! (i.e. "Everyone, leave!") or the subjunctive - Exeant omnes (i.e. "May everyone leave!"). I think.
So what would the singular imperative, (you)"Leave the stage!" be? Just curious.
My father, who used to be a teacher (French, Latin and Ancient Greek) would be very pleased too
(he would have loved it if I could have answered that question myself, but well...)
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