| A | B |
| scepter (noun) | a rod or staff held by a king or queen as a sign of authority |
| forge (noun) | a furnace where metals are heated or molded |
| ambrosia (noun) | the food of the gods, thought to give immortality |
| nectar (noun) | a sweet liquid secreted by flowers of various plants |
| impenetrable (adj.) | impossible to pierce or enter |
| prudence (noun) | caution |
| upheavals (noun) | sudden, violent disruptions or uproars |
| iridescent (adjective) | brilliant |
| ichor (noun) | a heavenly fluid flowing in the veins of the gods |
| herald (noun) | a person who carries or proclaims important news; a messenger |