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| faerie | a supernatural kingdom inhabited by faries; having to do with fairies, ar associated with the imaginary world of fairies |
| peril | grave risk, jeopardy, or danger; exposure to injury, loss or destruction |
| prohibit | to forbid an action or an activity |
| naive | having or showing a lack of experience or knowledge; open, trusting and innocent in character; simple |
| virtue | moral goodness or excellence |
| vice | an immoral habit or evil practice |
| maxim | a rule for behavior; and expression of general truth |
| didactic | intended for the purpose of moral instruction |
| console | to lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of a person; to comfort |
| parable | a short story designed to teach some truth or moral lesson |
| harrowing | extremely disturbing or distressing, as in a traumatic experience |
| threshold | any place or point of entering or beginning |
| marvel | to wonder or be curious about |
| primordial | constituting a beginning; original, as in primal |
| pagan | a person who believe is multiple gods; a person who practices a religion other than Muslim, Christian or Jewish |
| boast | to speak about one's self with excessive pride |
| grace | elegance or beauty of form; mercy |
| communion | the act of sharing thought or emotions; association; fellowship |
| reconcile | to bring into agreement or harmony |
| boon | something to be thankful for; a blessing; a benefit |
| ritual | an established procedure for the completion of a formal or ceremonial act |
| initiation | a formal acceptance or admission into an organization or a club, or into the adult status in one's community |
| accord | to be in agreement or harmony; to agree |
| motif | a recurring subject, theme or idea, especially in literature |
| serendipity | a knack for making desirable discoveries by accident; good fortune or luck |
| bliss | supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment |
| plane | a level of existence |
| shaman | a person in a tribal community, who serves as an intermediary between the physical world and the spiritual world |
| atonement | satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury |
| personification | the giving of human qualities to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract notions |
| revelry | noisily jolly merrymaking or celebration |
| diffusion | the act or process of diffusing, or spreading or scattering widely |
| exalted | raised or elevated, as in rank or character |
| hoard | a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded |
| romance | a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds |
| maverick | a lone wolf, usually an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand |
| herald | to give news or to announce |
| relic | an object, especially an item that is all that is left of a person or a civilization |
| folly | a foolish action, practice, or idea |
| catharsis | the purification of emotions through a painful experience |