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Farocious (from Pharos/Faro): The "beacon" of the intent. It is the internal heat, the pull toward a purpose, and the active desire to be or to do. It is the light that precedes the movement.
The word Ferocious is the unleashed act of doing: such as fighting or defending explosively.
Where Faro, or Pharos (greek) is to become a beacon of intent, hope: to survive. Like a lighthouse to a sailor, or the premeditation for an encounter, like a fighter: the intent, the Farocity of an individual.
The word Ferocious is the unleashed act of doing: such as fighting or defending explosively.
Where Faro, or Pharos (greek) is to become a beacon of intent, hope: to survive. Like a lighthouse to a sailor, or the premeditation for an encounter, like a fighter: the intent, the Farocity of an individual.
Training for my armoured combat sport, you need ferociousness in the fight. When you mentally prepare yourself, in your mind: you mimic the raw ferrous instinct we have and delve into the depths of ourselves. The act of thinking and honing in and actively thinking about the importance of not failing: you, in that moment: are Farocious. So you can be Ferocious in the fight
by Obscure Knight April 11, 2026
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