| A | B |
| labor | work |
| oracle | a Greek priestess who predicted the future |
| immortality | the quality or condition of living forever |
| firebrand | a piece of burning wood |
| wily | using subtle tricks to deceive; crafty; cunning |
| penetrate | to get into or through |
| bellowed | to make a loud or deep noise |
| urn | vase |
| pyre | a pile of wood for burning a dead body |
| inflicted | to give a blow or wound; to force to endure suffering |
| atone | to make up or make amends; forgive |
| dismay | sudden helpless fear of what is about to happen or what has happened |
| hide | animal skin |
| god | a being thought to have supernatural or superhuman powers and |
| goddess | female god; often very beautiful. |
| immortal | living forever; never dying |
| mortal | sure to die sometime; person that is sure to die sometime |
| hubris | characteristic of excessive confidence or arrogance |
| morals | principals in regard to conduct; behavior in matters of knowing |
| hero | a person admired for bravery |