This is the Titan father of Circe.
Helios
This famous hero visits Circe’s island and stays with her for a year.
Odysseus
Circe first discovers her magical power when she transforms this fisherman into a god.
Glaucos
Who is Telegonus's brother?
Telemachus
Circe’s powerful sister is known for her enchanting beauty and cruelty.
Pasiphae
Circe is best known for her ability to transform people into these animals.
Pigs
Circe turns this nymph into a monster out of jealousy.
Scylla
To protect herself from men arriving on her island, Circe does this to them.
Turns them to pigs
This woman, Odysseus’s wife, eventually becomes Circe’s ally.
Penelope
Pasiphaë gives birth to this infamous creature.
The Minotaur
Circe is exiled to this island after using her powers
Aiaia
Circe’s son with Odysseus shares a name with another mythological figure.
Telegonus
Circe uses herbs and this skill to craft her potions.
Witchcraft
This figure dies accidentally at the hands of Circe’s son.
Odysseus
Circe’s brother, Aeëtes, is the father of this famous sorceress
Medea
Unlike many gods, Circe has this mortal trait, which makes her an outsider.
her human like voice
This goddess, Circe’s aunt, teaches her witchcraft.
Hecate
This is the key ingredient Circe uses to bind her spells, more important than herbs or chants
Intention, will
This son of Odysseus travels to Circe’s island with Telegonus.
Telemachus
This divine relative never accepts Circe’s mortal leanings.
Helios, her father
Over the course of the book, Circe learns to embrace this power, which is seen as both her curse and her gift.
Witchcraft (Pharmakeia)
This jealous goddess curses Circe when she transforms Glaucos.
Athena
By the end of the book, Circe uses her magic to transform herself into this.
Mortal
Unlike his father, this character resists the pull of heroism and violence.
Telemachus
When Circe helps Pasiphaë during the Minotaur’s birth, she’s struck by this realization about her family.
That power comes through cruelty