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Dank
Unpleasantly damp, musty, and cold.
Palpable
So intense as to be almost felt physically; easily perceptible or noticeable.
Indolently
Done in a lazy or idle manner, avoiding activity or exertion.
Doggedly
With persistent effort or determination; stubbornly tenacious.
Vitality
The state of being strong, active, and full of life; energy or vigor.
Crags
Steep or rugged cliffs or rock faces.
Opaqueness
The quality of not allowing light to pass through; not transparent or translucent.
Fringed
Having a border or edge, often with decorative trimming or loose threads.
Floundered
To struggle or stagger clumsily in mud or water; to struggle mentally.
Quarry
A place from which stone or other materials are extracted; also refers to prey being hunted.
Bleak
Lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements; cold and miserable; hopeless.
Palatial Château
A large, grand, and luxurious mansion or castle, often in the French style.
Mirage
An optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions, often seen in deserts; something illusory.
Menacing
Threatening or suggesting the presence of danger.
Cultivated
Refined, polished, and well-educated; having good taste or manners.
Aristocrat
A member of the highest class in society, often hereditary nobility.
Cossack
A member of a people from Southern Russia and Ukraine, known historically for their military prowess.
Baronial
Relating to a baron or barony; grand or imposing, as if resembling the house of a baron.
Surpassingly
To a degree that exceeds others; extraordinarily.
Debacle
A sudden and disastrous failure; a fiasco or collapse.
Imprudent
Not showing care for the consequences of actions; rash or unwise.
Cunning
Skill in achieving one's ends through deceit or evasion; cleverness in a deceitful way.
Ceased
To stop or come to an end.
Surmounted
To overcome a difficulty or obstacle; to stand on top of.
Scruples
A feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality or propriety of a course of action.