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mortal
causing death, fatal, or able to die; (n.) a human being in contrast with an immortal
rapt
emotionally lifted up and carried away; totally absorbed in emotion
ambition
a profound desire for rank, fame, or power; or a desire to achieve a particular goal
missives
a written communication (a letter) or (archaic) messengers
undone
not performed or finished; or to be without hope for the future due to loss or disappointment
spirits
supernatural beings or essences; or the temper/disposition of mind or outlook
chastise
to severely scold, criticize, or reprimand
valor
great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
impede
delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder
fatal
causing death or creating ruin; or relating to one’s fate
morrow
morning, or the next day
beguile
to deceive by trickery or cleverness; to charm or enchant in a deceptive way
dispatch
to kill with quick efficiency; (n.) prompt settlement as of an item of business
sovereign
of the most exalted kind (supreme); (n.) one possessing supreme political power
surcease
an ending; a cessation
virtues
behaviors showing high moral standards; commendable qualities or traits
quell
to thoroughly overwhelm and reduce to submission; (n. archaic) slaughter
weary
exhausted in strength, stamina, vigor, or endurance; tired
dwindle
to steadily become less; to ebb; to shrink
tempest
a violent storm; or noisy commotion and uproar
withal
together with this, besides, in addition to