| A | B |
| chaos | disorder and confusion |
| nymph | A mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden living in rivers or woods |
| immortal | living forever |
| centaur | a creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse |
| myth | a story which often involves supernatural beings and often explains a natural event |
| fleece | A jacket or fabric made from the wooly covering of a sheep or a goat |
| intervene | To come between so as to prevent or change a course of events or outcome |
| chronological | in order or sequence according to dates and times (earliest to latest) |
| banish | To send away from a country or place; To forbid or get rid of something unwanted |
| embrace | To hug or hold someone close To accept or support willingly |
| descend | to move or fall downward |
| consent | To give permission or agree |
| dismal | depressing, dreary, gloomy |
| avenge | To inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another) |
| loathe | To feel intense dislike or disgust for; despise |