barrack: a building or set of buildings used especially for lodging soldiers in garrison
stronghold: a fortified place
fierce: violently hostile or aggressive in temperament
atrocious: extremely wicked, brutal, or cruel
wicked: morally very bad
brutal: cruel, cold-blooded
intern: to confine or impound especially during a war
swamp: a difficult or troublesome situation or subject
reputed: being such according to reputation or general belief
haunted: to visit or inhabit as a ghost
interrogation: a formal and systematic questioning
exorcise: to expel (an evil spirit) by adjuration
monument: a memorial stone or a building erected in remembrance of a person or event
demolish: to break to pieces
outcry: a vehement protest
vehement: marked by forceful energy
chimney: a vertical structure incorporated into a building and enclosing a flue or flues that carry off smoke
maritime: of, relating to, or bordering on the sea
engrave: to impress deeply as if with a graver
graver: any of various cutting or shaving tools used in graving or in hand metal-turning
Sikh: an adherent of a monotheistic religion of India founded about 1500 by Guru Nānak and marked by rejection of idolatry and caste
summon: to call upon for specified action
vagabond: a person who wanders from place to place without a fixed home
brethren: brother
Online Dictionary Used: https://www.merriam-webster.com
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