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  1. Jun 23, 2020 · Summary. Mortal coil is one of many well-known poetic terms from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. It refers to the troubles and difficulties of human life—to the everyday chaos and mess that simply living can be. Indeed, when used idiomatically today, it means life’s everyday worries and cares.

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  2. I believe it's from Hamlet. Wiktionary says: The two senses result from two interpretations of the word coil, one taking it to mean “tumult, confusion, fuss”, the other “case, wrapping”. In either case, the phrase “shuffle off this mortal coil” must mean “die”. Since "shuffle off" is generally taken to mean "get rid of" or ...

  3. The simple answer to this is "No", you don't have to coil or teach players to coil. However you do need to know what a coil can do for a player and what problems can be introduced if done incorrectly. You'll see a lot of players that do have a coil and some that don't. The main consideration is whether the player is in a good position when the ...

  4. If they answer 'no', they will be reminded that on start-up the game is installed with 'mature' settings, that it is aimed at an audience of 16+, and will warn that the game contain s potentially offensiv e material . Th player ha an optio t tha poin to qui play If they answer 'yes', Mortal Coil can be installed in either Mature or Standard mode.

  5. The game's narrative unfolds across the Tapestry of Existence, ruled over and protected by the Twelve Astrological Houses. Players embark on quests to right order and protect the Tapestry from Entropies encroachment. However, the true heart of "Mortal Coil" lies in the personal journeys of the Astromancers themselves.

  6. In either case, the phrase “shuffle off this mortal coil” must mean “die”. Since "shuffle off" is generally taken to mean "get rid of" or "evade" it is likely that in the sense that Shakespeare used it, it was specifically referring to the act of suicide. Noun mortal coil (pl. mortal coils) The chaos and confusion of life.

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  8. Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci. Mortal coil is a poetic term that means the troubles of daily life and the strife and suffering of the world. It is used in the sense of a burden to be carried or abandoned, most famously in the phrase "shuffle [d] off this mortal coil" from the "To be, or not to be" monologue in Shakespeare 's Hamlet .

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