
Now that's a smite
Now that's a smite
Heh, was proud of this baby, had to post, granted rag has no bldg protection, but still.


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I really held back after the first incorrect use and don't want to sober your smite fest, but it's smitten ppl
, not smited - from smite-smote-smitten. I like the irregular form, let's try not to taint it, shall we?
And indeed nice smite. At least Ragnar hits back now with disarm attempts
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And indeed nice smite. At least Ragnar hits back now with disarm attempts

Aiya Mielikki! CELEB ALCONTARI CUYO ANANN!
For the Glory of Torm! Clericus Liberatus Anno Dominis - Gloria Triadis!
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Verb
Infinitive
to smite
Third person singular
smites
Simple past
smote
Past participle
smitten
Present participle
smiting
to smite (third-person singular simple present smites, present participle smiting, simple past smote, past participle smitten)
1. (archaic) To hit.
2. To strike down or kill with godly force.
3. To injure with divine power.
Infinitive
to smite
Third person singular
smites
Simple past
smote
Past participle
smitten
Present participle
smiting
to smite (third-person singular simple present smites, present participle smiting, simple past smote, past participle smitten)
1. (archaic) To hit.
2. To strike down or kill with godly force.
3. To injure with divine power.





