Across
- 2. The protagonist mourned the loss of the once? men who had beocome soft like women
- 5. the bargaining tool in determining bride price
- 7. the missionary entered the village on this horse
- 9. they were called "ashy Buttocks"
- 10. the protagonist's character flaw
- 12. the protagonist is choked with this after their imprisonment
- 13. the village where the story takes place
- 15. The elder who warned the protagonistnot to have a hand in the doomed lads' death
- 17. these are called "strings"
- 19. The protagonist's best friend
- 20. the priestess of Agabala
- 21. the protagonist's father
- 23. the protagonist breaks this week by beating his youngest wife
- 25. derogatory term given to untitled men
- 28. Mr Brown advocated the this would be the only way forward
- 29. "Living ? begets impotent ash"
- 31. he tricked the birds into allowing him to attend the feast in the sky, but late gets his pinsihment
- 33. the protagonist's best friend says that the protagonist has to be buried like a ?
Down
- 1. This village had to surrender a virgin and young lad to avoid war
- 3. "The Cat"
- 4. in killing the elder's son, the protagonist has committed a ? crime
- 6. this is believed to have caused the tribe to fall apart
- 8. the protagonist's second wife
- 11. he was the doomed lad
- 14. this is where the protagonist and his family flee
- 16. The protagonist wishes she had been born a boy
- 18. he offers the protagonist advice during his exile
- 19. the name given to evil children who kept being reborn to die
- 22. this village was wiped out
- 24. the protagonist's father put his bad luck down to this
- 26. the Earth goddess
- 27. this was always broken as part of the ceremony of a visit
- 30. These were "the palm oil with which words are eaten"
- 32. the name of the protagonist