Gundling! :((((( I just will never get over Gundling, and I do salute Morgenstern for giving him his day. ...Is this the source of the bear story, or was this just something that everyone kinda knew about, because BEARS? (And not the relatively innocuous Yuletide kind, either :P )
Because he started to complain about it, it was said he wasn't just a fool, he was a Poltron. (?)
If this were English I would say it was "poltroon," which is an archaic term (I think I learned it from medieval-ish historical fiction) that basically means a coward, with a sort of undertone of being kind of lower-class. A little like "knave," but with more of a "coward" vibe. *looks up etymology* Huh, it does seem to come from French "poltron," so there you go.
and the bears were left out of it from now on.
*rolls eyes* Well, about time *sigh*
FW after hunting sent the killed boars to the Jews who had to buy them at five Reichstaler a piece.
:((((((((((((((
thought alchemy was rubbish
Well, I guess that's a point! *is sad for Fredersdorf, if our mercury suspicions are true*
Re: He's just a soul whose intentions were good: Morgenstern on FW. - B
Because he started to complain about it, it was said he wasn't just a fool, he was a Poltron. (?)
If this were English I would say it was "poltroon," which is an archaic term (I think I learned it from medieval-ish historical fiction) that basically means a coward, with a sort of undertone of being kind of lower-class. A little like "knave," but with more of a "coward" vibe. *looks up etymology* Huh, it does seem to come from French "poltron," so there you go.
and the bears were left out of it from now on.
*rolls eyes* Well, about time *sigh*
FW after hunting sent the killed boars to the Jews who had to buy them at five Reichstaler a piece.
:((((((((((((((
thought alchemy was rubbish
Well, I guess that's a point! *is sad for Fredersdorf, if our mercury suspicions are true*