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1. Yes, the intention is that the beast both moves and attacks. It's not clear in the wording, but it has been asked and answered before.
2. If you mean the Incite tactic, then yes, Taunt would work against that. With Incite you take an action with the selected beast. Part of the action would be to declare an attack. And Taunt kicks in when you declare an attack.
3. I would say yes, Ur-Kek has to pay to attack Hermes. Hermes' Aegis of Fame simply says "opponents must pay to attack this model", and Ur-Kek's Spite says "this model makes an attack". Ur-Kek doesn't have to declare an attack, so he gets around Taunt. But Hermes just refers to attacks in general, not declarations of attacks. So Spite doesn't get around it.
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