| A | B |
| Banished | To force to leave a county or place by official decree; exile |
| Lair | The den or dwelling of a wild animal |
| assault | a violent physical or verbal attack |
| righteous | morally upright; just |
| relished | hearty enjoyment; an appetite for something |
| reparation | the act or process of making amends |
| affliction | a condition of distress |
| solace | comfort in sorrow or distress; consolation |
| proclaiming | to announce officially and publicly; declare |
| prow | the forward part of a ship's hull; bow |
| moored | to secure in place with or as if with lines, cables, or anchors |
| vicious | evil; wicked |
| bluntly | having a dull edge or end |
| purge | to purify, especially of sin, guilt or defilement |
| scorn | contempt or distain |
| shroud | a cloth used to wrap a body for burial |