Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-98.224.165.94-20140223210359/@comment-85.57.4.246-20140903191513

Spanish comes from latin, and the equivalent would be "venero la noche". Venero is the inflection of the verb "venerar" which has the implicit pronoun "I". So you could say "(Yo) venero la noche" "I revere the night). Also as someone said already the verb venerar stems from the fear to that which is revered. When you want to revere something you dont fear, you "adore".

So i see it quite simply as "I revere the night". Im not an expert in latin but I would dare to say that to make a sentence such as "I, the night, fear myself" you'd need much more than "veneor nox" as in spanish something like that would be "Yo, la noche, me venero"