summon to arms
1summon — summon, summons, call, cite, convoke, convene, muster mean to demand the presence of persons or, by extension, things. Summon implies the exercise of authority or of power; it usually suggests a mandate, an imperative order or bidding, or urgency …
2List of Wild Arms Guardians — In the Wild Arms series, Guardians are the protectors of Filgaia. Taking the form of summons for use in battle, Guardians often have a tie to the protagonists of the series (Luceid is an exception). The characters carry Runes or Mediums which… …
3Wild Arms — Infobox VG title = Wild Arms developer = Media.Vision publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. designer = Akifumi Kaneko (lead designer) Yoshihiko Ito (character designer) composer = Michiko Naruke engine = released = vgrelease|JP=December… …
4List of Wild Arms 2 characters — This is a list of characters in the PlayStation RPG Wild Arms 2. Those listed are those who are in some way relevant to the primary plot. They are broken down into three main categories (the three factions in the game): ARMS, a small military… …
5Wild Arms 5 — Infobox VG title = Wild Arms 5 caption = Wild Arms 5 North American cover. developer = Media.Vision publisher = vgrelease|Japan|JPN|Sony Computer Entertainment vgrelease|North America|NA|XSEED Games vgrelease|Europe|EU|505 Games distributor =… …
6Wild Arms 4 — Infobox VG title = Wild Arms 4 caption = Wild Arms 4 North American cover developer = Media.Vision publisher = SCEI (JP) XSEED Games (US) 505 Games (PAL) designer = Media.Vision Entertainment engine = series = Wild Arms released =… …
7call to arms — {v. phr.} To summon into the army. * /During World War II millions of Americans were called to arms to fight for their country./ …
8call to arms — {v. phr.} To summon into the army. * /During World War II millions of Americans were called to arms to fight for their country./ …
9call\ to\ arms — v. phr. To summon into the army. During World War II millions of Americans were called to arms to fight for their country …
10alarm — n 1. fear, fright, scare, terror, affright, Inf. funk, panic, horror, dread; apprehension, consternation, dismay, trepidation, disquiet, discomfort, perturbation, misgiving, timidity, solicitude, concern, uneasiness. 2. hue and cry, war cry, call …