| Term | Definition |
| Amity | friendship |
| Chivalry | the qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry towards women |
| Devout | religious |
| Hereditary | passing naturally from parent to child |
| Medieval | belonging to or relating to or descriptive of the middle ages |
| Prowess | superior skill or ability; superior strength, courage, or daring, especially in battle |
| Potion | a dose of liquid medicine |
| Sovereign | one that exercises supreme, permanent authority, especially in a nation or other government unit |
| Sovereign | relating to supreme, permanent authority in a nation or other government unit |
| Quest | the act or an instance of seeking or pursuing something; a search |
| Venerable | commanding respect by virtue of age, dignity, character, or position |
| Entice | to attract by arousing hope or desire; to lure |
| Citadel | a fortress in a commanding position in or near a city |
| Garb | distinctive style or form of clothing; dress |
| Emissary | an agent sent on a mission to represent or advance the interests of another |
| Herald | a person who announces important news, a messenger; to proclaim, announce |
| Defile | to make filthy or dirty; pollute |
| Omen | a prophetic sign of |
| Meditate | to reflect on ; contemplate |
| Undergo | to experience; to endure, suffer |
| Retrieve | to recover something by searching |