118 : Prelude To Vengeance ⭐

In autobiographical poem, The Prelude , line 118 marks a transition where the poet seeks a "determined aim" to rescue the old from decay through " timely interference ," symbolizing a personal intellectual vengeance against the passage of time.

The phrase "" is most notably associated with the narrative themes of Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV) and Shakespeare's Hamlet , as well as being a specific track by the deathcore band Shadow of Intent . Key Associations 118 : Prelude to Vengeance

: In academic reports on Shakespeare, the "Player's Speech" regarding the fall of Troy and Pyrrhus's pause is often analyzed as a prelude to the arousal of vengeance . This "pause" mirrors Hamlet’s own delay before his violent actions. In autobiographical poem, The Prelude , line 118

: The band features a song titled " The Prelude to Bereavement " on their 2016 album Primordial , which sets a symphonic deathcore tone for a story of galactic-scale vengeance and loss. This "pause" mirrors Hamlet’s own delay before his

: In the Dark Knight questline, specifically leading up to the level 60 quest, players experience a narrative arc focused on the internal struggle between the "Warrior of Light" and their darker impulses. The writing, led by Natsuko Ishikawa, explores themes of accepting one's dark side and the exhaustion of being a hero, often described by fans as a "prelude to vengeance" for the character's burdens.

: The return of King Piccolo is frequently characterized as a prelude to a vengeful takeover of Earth. His reincarnation, Piccolo Jr., eventually shifts from a vessel of vengeance to one of Earth's greatest defenders. Notable Mention: Section 118