General Mythology
Greek Mythology
Norse Mythology
Hero's Journey & Archetypes
Grammar & Writing
100

This is a story of unknown origin and authorship told in ancient times in an attempt to answer serious questions about how important things began and occurred.

Myths

100

This is the chief god in Greek mythology and the ruler of Mount Olympus.

Zeus

100

This "All-Father" in Norse Mythology breathed life into the first human beings. 

Odin

100

This first step in the hero's journey introduces us to the characters and setting.

The ordinary world

100
This part of speech answers the question: who or what is the sentence about?

Subject

200

This kind of myths explain the origin of the universe and answer the fundamental question: How did we get here?

Creation Stories/ Creation Myths

200

According to the Greek creation myth, this was the initial state of the universe.

Chaos

200

This grandfather to the gods had a son named Bor. 

Buri

200

This step in the hero’s journey takes up the bulk of the journey. 

Tests, Trials, Allies & Enemies

200

This part of speech is used to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.

Preposition

300

What is the authorship of most myths?

Unknown

300

Poseidon, god of the sea, is also the god of horses and ____.

Earthquakes

300

This blind god killed Balder unknowingly. 

Hod

300

This is the name for the step in Mulan's hero's journey when her dad gets drafted to the army.

Call to Adventure

300

This homonym of "sight" is a word is used to describe a location or place. 

Site

400

This is how myths get passed down from generation to generation.

Through word of mouth; storytelling

400

This is the mother of the Titans.

Gaea

400

This frost giant was killed by Odin and his siblings. 

Ymir

400

This first step in the hero's journey introduces us to the characters and setting.

The Ordinary World


400

This is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. This would answer the question "what" after the verb of the sentence. 

Direct object

500

This is the Greek word meaning "word" or "story"

mythos

500

This section of the Underworld is the deepest, darkest region of the Underworld; scoundrels, thieves and murderers spend eternity there. 

Put of Tartarus

500

This primordial cow emerged from the cold world of Niflheim and fed Ymir. 

Audhumla

500

This character fits the villain archetype in "The Labors and Death of Heracles" the written myth. 

Hera

500

List four of seven coordinating conjunctions

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

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