a loose outer garment such as a cape
cloak
to appear as a shadowy, frightening form
loomed
straw or similar material used to cover a roof of a building
thatched
looking rough or jagged
craggy
a piece of equipment connected to reins that is used to control a horse
bridle
a place where a wild animal, especially a dangerous one lives
lair
to run away quickly or suddenly
bolted
to grasp or hold tightly
clutched
to walk in a stiff, arrogant way
strutted
to sit, rest, or balance something on the edge of an area
perched
lacking physical strength
feeble
in a rough or scratchy sounding voice
raspy
to move with urgency
haste
lacking courage or bravery
timidly
a loose garment reaching to the knees, as worn in ancient Greece or Rome
tunic
small, narrow spaces or openings
crannies
a woman who uses magic to put someone or something under a spell
enchantress
in a mischievously or teasing way
impishly
a picture woven into cloth that is hung on a wall
tapestries
a large metal block used in metal working
anvil
events that are believed to happen to a person in the future
destiny
the region in which something can happen
realm
having to do with the time of King Arthur
Camelot
Not a Vocabulary Question...
Who sent Jack and Annie on their mission?
Merlin
certain to experience death
mortal