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To monetize the game, Epic Games had built an in-game storefront to offer cosmetics in the form of character skins, emotes, and other customization items for the player to use with their game avatar for Fortnite Battle Royale, using "V-Bucks" as the form of in-game currency to make these purchases.
English translation with facing Greek text; now obsolete except for its translations of the ancient quotations. West, M.L. (2003), Greek Epic Fragments, Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, ISBN 978-0-674-99605-2 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher . Greek text with facing English translation
The Oedipodea (Ancient Greek: Οἰδιπόδεια) is a lost poem of the Theban cycle, a part of the Epic Cycle (Επικὸς Κύκλος).The poem was about 6,600 verses long and the authorship was credited by ancient authorities to Cinaethon (Κιναίθων), a barely-known poet who probably lived in Sparta. [1]
English translation with facing Greek text; now obsolete except for its translations of the ancient quotations. West, M.L. (2003), Greek Epic Fragments, Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts, ISBN 978-0-674-99605-2 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher . Greek text with facing English translation
Kotan Utunnai, Ainu epic, recorded in the 1880s, published in 1890; Host and Guest by Vazha-Pshavela (1893) The 9th of July 1821 by Vasilis Michaelides (1893–1895; national epic of Cyprus written in Cypriot Greek) The Tale of Balen by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1896) Lục Vân Tiên by Nguyễn Đình Chiểu
Tilted Towers was a small city location in Fortnite: Battle Royale, [1] [2] and a current location in Fortnite Reload. [3] Located near the center of the map, the city is composed of several large skyscrapers with cramped interiors, each consisting of several stories, [1] [2] the tallest of which is a large clock tower. [4]
English translation with facing Greek text; now obsolete except for its translations of the ancient quotations. West, M.L. (2003), Greek Epic Fragments, Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, ISBN 978-0-674-99605-2 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher . Greek text with facing English translation
Tsagalis' research interests pertain to archaic epic poetry, with an emphasis on Homer, Hesiod, epic fragments, and the epigram. The qualitative characteristics of his research contribution that has been evaluated as "a landmark in the study of the Greek epic poetry" [5] refer to the establishment of oral, intertextual neoanalysis as a method of interpreting Homeric poetry by founding criteria ...