| A | B |
| plaintiff | a person initiates a lawsuit; the complainng party |
| credentials | written evidence showing that a person has a right to a certain position or authority. |
| theft | taking ones possesions without the right to |
| quorum | the minimum number of member needed at a meeting to make some official desciesion |
| cumbersome | clumsy, unwidely, hard to handle |
| prospective | probable, expected in the futureq |
| morbid | greuesome, having an abnormal interest in |
| superfluous | more than is needed |
| genial | favorable to human comfort, kindly, friendly |
| hoax | an act that is intended to fool or deceive;somthing has been established |
| conspiracy | a secret planning; a plot or secret plan |
| deadly | causing death, deadly, capable of causing death |
| advocate | one who argues for a cause |
| preposterouis | contrary to nature, reason, or common sense;absurd;foolish |
| manipulate | to operate or control with hands |
| ominous | threatening foreboding sinester |
| alleged | to claim or state without proof |
| culmination | the peak; the highest point, the climax, the end result |
| miscontrue | to misinterpret;misunderstand |
| uncanny | mysterious, strange, wierd |
| defile | to make filthy or dirty; to corrupt; to damage a reputation |
| undergo | to endure; to experience |
| omen | a sign of what will happen in the future;a warning |
| citadel | a fortress overlooking a city; a stronghold; a place of fortificaio |
| retrieve | to get again; to recover; to find or bring back |
| emissary | a person sent on a mission to preresnt anothers interst |
| herald | someone who carries a message or anounces things to come; someone who designs banners and colors for knights; to announce; to fortell |
| garbs | clothing; outfit; to dress |
| prowess | bravery; daringl strength; unusual skill or ability |
| venerable | deserving respect because of age dignity, or character honored above others; worthy of revernce |
| medieval | belonging to the middle ages; gothic; characterisiticv to the middle ages |
| hereditary | of or passed dowjnby inheritance from an ancestor |
| amity | friendship; peaceful relations, as between countries |
| potions | a liquid |
| devout | deeply religious; sincere |
| chivalry | a medieval code of knighthood; a code f honor and courtesy |
| soverign | ruler; king ;queen; empreror ;highest in rank or power |
| quest1 | a hunt or journey in search of: to seek |
| larency | crime |
| lethal | death |