miserable;  pitiable;  shameful;  deplorable;  pathetic
 to start;  to begin;  to challenge;  to pick (a fight);  to set (traps);  to plant (explosives)
 beginning;  outset;  first;  onset
 so much;  so often;  oh, yes!;  that's it;  that's right;  quite
 (a) little;  (a) few;  slight;  only;  just;  merely
 space (between);  gap;  period of time (during, while);  duration;  between (two parties or things);  among (a group);  relations (between)
 beast (i.e. any animal other than man);  person reborn into the animal realm;  brute (i.e. a contemptible human being);  damn it;  damn
 hey there;  I say;  see here
 to be at a loss how to continue;  to become disheartened
 Olympus;  Olympos;  Olympus
 twelve;  12;  queen (playing card)
 spirit;  psyche;  god;  deity;  divinity
 similarly;  same (idea);  same (name)
 thirteen;  13;  king (playing card)
 something heard for the first time;  hearing something for the first time
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 to inherit;  to succeed;  to take over
 stupid brat;  son of a bitch
 youngest brother;  last disciple
 family of gods;  clan of gods;  tribe of gods
 overthrow;  defeat;  bringing down;  knockdown
 inheritance;  succession;  accession;  share-alike
 dissatisfaction;  discontent;  displeasure;  complaint;  unhappiness
 treason;  treachery;  mutiny;  rebellion;  insurrection
 Naraka;  Hell;  very bottom;  the end;  trap room (of a theatre);  below-stage basement
 to shut in;  to confine;  to contain
 Gigantes (Greek mythology);  Giants
 release;  unleashing;  liberation;  deallocation (of computer memory)
 to be called ...;  to be referred to as ...
 yielding;  submission;  surrender;  giving way;  succumbing
 to be accompanied by;  to be attended by;  to take along (someone);  to conquer;  to subjugate;  to subdue
 to fill;  to become full (of);  to wax (of the moon);  to rise (of the tide);  to flow;  to expire (of a period of time)
 sky;  air;  ether;  firmament;  the heavens
 to arrive at;  to reach;  to sit on;  to sit at (e.g. the table)
 to change sides;  to double-cross;  to betray;  to roll over (in bed);  to turn over
 promise;  agreement;  convention;  rule;  destiny;  fate
 friend;  ally;  supporter;  taking sides with;  supporting;  standing by
 to come off;  to be removed;  to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.);  to be caught;  to be harvested;  to be interpreted (as);  to be taken (as)
 younger brother;  little brother;  brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.)  pupil; (arch.)  apprentice