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the most powerful Greek god

What is Zeus

100

According to Norse belief, this ship, made from the toenails and fingernails of the dead, will carry an army of giants across the flooded earth during Ragnarök.

What is Naglfar
100

The most popular of Roman festivals, Saturnalia, was dedicated to this god of sowing or seed

Who is Saturn

100

This psychopomp, often portrayed as a skeleton carrying a scythe, collects the souls of the dead in a cart and represents a more direct link to Breton's pagan past than any named god

What is the Ankou

100

What is the Crow Nation name for the Creator, also known as First Doer or Maker of All Things Above

Who is Akbaatatdia

200

the most beautiful god

What is Aphrodite

200

This god, associated with winter and darkness, is blind and was tricked by Loki into killing his brother, Baldur.

Who is Hodr?

200

This Roman goddess of wisdom and war, known for wearing a helmet, was the Roman equivalent of the Greek Athena

Who is Minerva

200

The drowned bells of the mythical city of Ys, ruled by King Gradlon, are said to be a warning of this sea goddess, who was once the king's daughter Dahut.

 Who is the Morgan

200

In one version of the Crow creation story, two ducks speak to Old Man Coyote before diving into the water. Which of the two successfully retrieves mud from the bottom, which Old Man Coyote then uses to create land

Which is the fourth duck

300

Zeus's Wife

Hera

300

Who is the watchman of the gods who guards the rainbow bridge, Bifröst, and is said to be able to hear the grass grow and the wool on a sheep's back?

What is Heimdall

300

The Roman god of the underworld, who is the Greek Hades, was also the god of wealth, linked to the Greek name Plouton

Who is Pluto

300

While not a "god," this Celtic figure was a master of illusion and enchantment, whose legends are central to Welsh mythology and also appear in the broader folklore of Brittany.

Who is Gwydion

300

Some Crow creation stories feature two separate coyote figures. Name the figure who creates the earth and living things, distinct from the trickster coyote who gets into various misadventures.

Who is Old Man Coyote

400

The god of war

What is Ares

400

Odin sacrificed himself by hanging for nine days and nights on the world tree, Yggdrasil, to gain knowledge of this ancient writing system. 





What are the runes?

400

This Roman god of the sea, equivalent to the Greek Poseidon, shares his name with a famous orca

Who is Neptune

400

This god of the sun, fire, and healing is prominent in Gaulish and other Celtic mythologies, and the festival of Beltane is celebrated in his honor; he would have been known to the ancestors of the Bretons

Who is Belenus

400

Name the pair of heroic monster-slaying twins in Crow folklore whose names translate roughly to "Thrown-Behind-Curtain" and "Thrown-In-Spring."

Who are Lodge-Boy and Thrown-Away

500

Which goddess of witchcraft and crossroads is often depicted with a pair of torches or keys?

Who is Hecate?

500

What shape-shifting god was both an ally and an enemy to the other gods and ultimately fathered the wolf Fenrir and the world serpent Jörmungandr?

Who is Loki?

500

A day of the week is named after this god, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Ares.

Who is Mars

500

Legends of King Arthur and Merlin, prominent in Breton folklore, are rooted in this ancient Celtic body of storytelling

What is the Matter of Britain

500

These mischievous, goblin-like little people of Crow folklore are also known as mannegishi.

What are Nirumbee

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