Glossary
Word | Definition |
Hero | A person who is admired for their courage, noble qualities, and great achievements. |
Enterprise | A difficult and important plan or project that requires effort and determination to accomplish. |
Contemptible | Deserving to be treated with disrespect and scorn because of being seen as mean or low. |
Justice | The quality of being fair and reasonable, especially in the way people are treated or decisions are made. |
Influence | The power to have an effect on the behavior, opinions, or decisions of others. |
Tribute | A payment or gift showing respect, gratitude, or submission, often made to a powerful ruler or authority. |
Confinement | The state of being restricted or limited to a certain place or space. |
Escape | To get free from a dangerous or unpleasant situation or place. |
Sorcery | The use of magic, especially black magic, to control or influence events or people. |
Nobility | The quality of being morally good and honorable, often associated with the characteristics of a noble or royal person. |
Commander in chief | The highest-ranking officer in a military or armed forces, responsible for making important decisions and leading the entire force. |
Commonwealth | A political community founded on the common good, where power is held collectively by the people. |
Vanquished | Defeated or conquered in a battle or conflict. |
Perfect | Having all the required or desirable qualities, characteristics, or elements; without any flaws or defects |
Athenian | Relating to Athens, the capital city of Greece, or its people, language, or culture. |
Adventures | Exciting or unusual experiences or activities that involve taking risks or facing challenges. |
Steadfastly | Firmly and unwaveringly; with determination and loyalty. |
Bandits | Outlaws or robbers who usually operate in groups and use violence or threats to steal from people. |
Precipice | A very steep or vertical cliff or slope, often with dangerous consequences if someone falls from it. |
Monster | A strange or imaginary creature that is often large, dangerous, and frightening. |
Offspring | The child or children of a person or animal. |
Labyrinth | A complicated and confusing maze or network of paths or passages. |
Terrific | Extremely great or intense; causing fear, awe, or excitement. |
Afflicted | Suffering physically or mentally from a disease, pain, or distressing condition. |
Republic | A form of government in which power rests with the citizens who have the right to elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. |
Prosperous | Having success, wealth, or good fortune; thriving and flourishing. |
Liberty | The state of being free from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views. |
Victorious | Having won a victory or achieved success in a contest or conflict. |
Loft | A room or space directly under the roof of a building, often used for storage or as a living area. |