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| A place to entertain/feed warriors |
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| Anglo-Saxan people loved to do this |
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| This was held in high regard by the Anglo-Saxans |
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| Expected to show these three things to tribal people |
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| Prowess, bravery, and loyalty |
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| Man-price/bloodmoney (wiergild) |
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| Payment made to the family of the man killed as atonement for murder and to prevent retaliation |
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| Believing in fate/destiny |
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| Narrative poem written in elevated style to celebrate deeds of a legendary hero |
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| Two-word metaphor for something |
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| Anglo-Saxan composers/storytellers |
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| a journey where the epic hero learns something |
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| Hero's normal world where the story begins |
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| the hero is called to the journey |
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| Knightly system of the Middle Ages and virtues/qualities it inspired |
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| Honoring oaths and vows to brothers in combat. |
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| Doing the right/honorable thing |
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| Believing in others/a high power with trust |
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| Being of high/proper status |
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