tumultuous
raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy
eroded
to destroy by slow consumption or disitegration
desolate
deserted, uninhabited
liable
subject or susceptible, likely
plumes
spread out in a shape resembling a feather (smoke)
conferred
to consult together; compare opinions
inquisitive
curious; eager for knowledge
exasperation
to irritate or provoke annoyingly
hysteria
an uncontrollable outburst of emotion
din
a loud unpleasant or prolonged noise
spellbound
bound by or as if by a spell, enchanted, entranced, or facinated
brute
a brutal, insensitive, or crude person
allurement
fascination, charm
Contrition
the repentance of past sins during or after confession
eddy/eddies
to move or whirl
purge
to rid, clear, or free decisively
brood
to think deeply about something
ward
to avert, repel, or turn aside
absolution
the act of absolving, a freeing from blame or guilt
penance
a punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin