BEFALLEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Such a fate has befallen the present volume, a minor but inevitable fault And, but for the fact that we made good use of them, much mischief would have befallen us He has, of course, to fight against a series of disappointments which have befallen his party in the course of the last few days
Befallen - Project 1999 Wiki Befallen can be reached through a small, partially hidden tunnel along the southern wall of the West Commonlands An unholy glow marks the entrance at night, and during the day one must climb the dunes to find it, as it is hidden behind an upward-jutting sand dune
Befallen -- EQ Atlas Befallen is a small dungeon filled to the brim with undead creatures of all sorts If that doesn't give you enough of a feel for the danger here, I'll explain more Trains and being swarmed here are the largest danger to anyone adventuring into the halls
befallen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary 1 Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred befallen 1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative 2 Dated or archaic 3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine
Befallen by circe10 Befallen is a dark fantasy game of obsession and corruption for one or more players In Befallen, you’ll create your character, take on quests, unravel plots, fight monsters and thwart dangerous otherworldly entities intent on gaining a foothold in our world, all while unraveling your obsession—the mystery that you have dedicated yourself to solve
Befall – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more — Self . . . Definition 1: To happen to someone or something, especially something bad or unfortunate To occur as a mishap or misfortune Definition 2: (Formal Archaic) To come to pass; to happen This definition is less common in modern usage "Tragedy befell the family when their house burned down "