The unit measuring illuminance, equal to one lumen per square meter.
Lux
A repeated or reverberated sound after the original sound has stopped.
Ekko
A giant, tentacled sea monster resembling an enormous octopus.
Kraken Slayer
A division marked off with painted lines to separate traffic.
Lane
A club-and-ball sport in which players hit a ball into a series of holes.
Golf
A with milky sap, containing alkaloids and are a source of drugs such as morphine and codeine.
Poppy
The powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.
Ashe
A giant, multi-headed, serpent-like monster.
Ravenous/Titanic/Profane Hydra
A land covered in dense vegetation and thick plant growth.
Jungle
A bird, usually grey or white, with black markings on the head or wings, stout bills, and webbed feet.
Seagull
An identifying mark on livestock or slaves.
Brand
A claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey.
Talon
A female spirit known for her screaming or wailing.
Banshee's Veil
A program that allows pre-screened travelers expedited processing when entering US and Canada.
Nexus
A memorable phrase used in a commercial or other context as a repetitive expression of an idea.
Slogan
A person's current and past actions deciding their future fate.
Karma
A group of related individuals.
Kindred
An evil undead spellcaster.
Lich Bane
A substance which slows down or prevents a particular chemical reaction.
Inhibitor
A marine mammal, which includes manatees.
Dugong
A building dedicated to all important people or gods.
Pantheon
A constellation known for its distinctive "W" shape, formed by five prominent stars.
Cassiopeia
A ghost or spirit, without material substance.
Phantom Dancer
A small, recessed area within a room.
Alcove
An uninterrupted transition from one topic or scene to another.
Segue