| A | B |
| caper | prank; antic; lark |
| wielded | to handle |
| extravagant | fantastic; excessive |
| precipice | a vertical or over-hanging rock face; a steep cliff; a hazardous situation |
| carrion | decaying flesh of a dead body |
| mattocks | a pick ax-type tool, used for loosening soil |
| redeem | to free; to compensate |
| parley | speak; confer; advise |
| prosperous | favorable; successful; comfortable |
| commence | to begin |
| presumption | assuming something to be a fact |
| decrepit | weak; feeble; fragile |
| literally | the basic, direct intention |
| dominion | a limited area in which one's interests are contained |
| alluding | referring to something |
| hauberk | a Midieval coat of armor (chain mail) |
| muster | gather; rally; assemble; collect |
| besiege | surrounding an enemy's fortification to prevent coming and going |