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I believe the correct answer is <span>C. Sir Gawain stands up to defend his lord against a supernatural being.
Medieval romance doesn't necessarily have to do with romantic feelings of love and desire - it refers to heroic deeds and valiant knights, which is why Sir Gawain and the Green Knight fits perfectly in that description.
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A mother fulfils her child's needs and wishes.
And the last one could be when the mother is at her weakest she still tries be strong, because her child needs to rely on her.
Abaddon - (Hebrew) Destroyer, Advisor. Said to be chief of demons. Sometimes regarded as the destroying angel.
Abdiel - (Arabic) from "Abd" meaning slave. Lord of slaves/slavery.
Abatu - An earth bound form of destructive/negative energy in the Order of the Nine Angles. Associated with rites of sacrifice.
Abduxuel - (Enochian) One of the demonic rulers of the lunar mansions.
Abigar - Can fortell future and give military advice.
Abigor - (Unk) allegedly a warrior demon who commands sixty legions. Weyer names him as god of Grand Duke of Hell. Appears in a pleasant form.
Aclahayr - (Unk) Of the fourth hour of the Nuctemeron, the genius spirit.
Adad, Addu - (Babylonian, Hittite) god of the storm.