you; presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
to freeze to; to be frozen to; to freeze in place; to be still
chapter one; first chapter
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
memory; recollection; remembrance; storage
element; chemical element; (classical) element (e.g. earth, water, air, fire); (arch.) origin; (arch.) source
community; circles; kingdom; erathem; field (electrical); border
holding (a conference, exhibition, etc.); opening; hosting (e.g. the Olympics)
festival; feast; harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy
falling of the curtain; coming to an end
to pass (of time); to elapse
young lady of noble birth; princess (esp. in Western contexts, tales, etc.); girl; small; cute; (arch.) prostitute
to lead; to spearhead (a group); to command (troops)
life or death struggle; mortal combat; struggle to the death
to gain a victory; to win
splendid; magnificent; utter (esp. defeat); total; (arch.) something worth seeing; (arch.) sight
overall victory; championship
to accomplish; to achieve; to carry out; to do ... completely; to do ... entirely
pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
triumphant return; returning in triumph
to well up; to burst; to arise
voice; singing (of a bird); chirping (of an insect); voice; opinion (as expressed in words); sound; sense (of something's arrival)
facial expression; countenance; look; appearance; expression (vocal, etc.)
heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling); depressed; slow; sluggish; important (position, responsibility, etc.)
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued
the world; society; sphere; circle; world-renowned; world-famous
to change; to be transformed; to move to; to be different; to be uncommon
day; days; sun; sunshine; (the) day; daytime; date
truth; reality; seriousness; logical truth; printed style writing; star performer
to perform; to do; to conduct oneself; to carry out
audience (with a superior, e.g. nobility)