Belonging to the very distant past.
A collection of myths or traditional stories belonging to a specific culture, dealing with gods and the origins of the world.
MYTHOLOGY
Connected with a god or dedicated to a religious purpose; holy
SACRED
A person or group that hates or fights against another.
ENEMY
The possibility of suffering harm, injury, or defeat.
DANGER
A strong desire to achieve power, wealth, or success.
AMBITION
A woman who is the head of a family, tribe, or line of descent.
MATRIARCH
The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
SYMBOLISM
Very cruel, bad, or harmful.
EVIL
A partial or total absence of light.
DARKNESS
A recurrent symbol, motif, or character type in literature and mythology.
ARCHETYPE
A human being subject to death (as opposed to an immortal god).
MORTAL
A brother or sister.
SIBLING
A group of worlds or countries ruled over by a single powerful leader.
EMPIRE
A terrible fate that cannot be avoided, such as death or destruction.
DOOM
The Greek god of music, poetry, light, truth, and prophecy.
APOLLO
A change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.
Metamorphosis
The process of inheriting a title, office, or property, or the order in which people succeed.
SUCCESSION
An older person, or a person born before others in a family.
ELDER
To remove a king or ruler from their position of power.
DETHRONE
The goddess of love, beauty, and desire, born from the foam of the sea in Hesiod's Theogony.
APHRODITE
The nine goddesses of the arts and sciences who inspire poets and artists.
MUSES
Manifestations or events attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
SUPERNATURAL
A messenger sent to give a statement or do a task.
ENVOY
A mythological being who is half-god and half-human.
DEMIGOD