| A | B |
| dumbfounded | speechless with amazement |
| era | particular period in history |
| grievous | hard to bear |
| invincible | impossible to defeat |
| principal | head of a school |
| ruthless | showing no mercy; pitiless |
| ensue | to follow; to come as a result of or at a later time |
| flourish | to thrive or prosper |
| garrison | soldiers stationed in a place to protect it |
| hoard | to save and put away, especially secretly |
| inundate | to caver, as with water from a flood |
| nomad | member of a traveling group |
| placate | to stop from being angry; to calm |
| recede | to move back or to drop to a lower level |
| sacrifice | something given up for the sake of another |