| A | B |
| Kennings | A poetic phrase used in addition to a name of something |
| Corselet | a suit of light half armor or 3-quarter armor of the 16th century or later |
| Retainer | A servant who has served a family for many years |
| Fen | boggy land, a marsh |
| Sentinel | A soldier stationed as a guard |
| Mortal | Subject to death |
| Fiend | A person who causes mischief or annoyance |
| Prospect | An apparent probability of advancement |
| Seaworthy | Fitted for a voyage at sea |
| Brazenly | Shameless or impudent |
| Malice | Desire to harm someone else |
| Throttle | to choke |
| Sustenance | Means of sustaining life, livelihood |
| Cowered | Huddled in fear |
| Malignant | Harmful to health |
| Thwart | To hinder or prevent |
| Relinquish | To let go of/give up |
| Pandemonium | Chaos and disorder |
| Prophesying | Predicting the future |