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100

God of the sky and thunder

Zeus

100

This god was kicked off Olympus for being too ugly.

Hephaestus 

100

This goddess was kidnapped by Hades and became the Queen of the Underworld. 

Persephone

100

This fruit symbolizes Persephone's connection to the underworld. 

Pomegranate

100

This minor god represents sleep and is the root of the word "hypnosis". 

Hypnos

200

God of horses

Poseidon

200

This goddess turned Medusa into a monster. 

Athena

200

This god was bound to a rock as punishment for giving fire to humans. 

Prometheus

200

Aphrodite is often depicted emerging from this object

Seashell

200

The name of Hades' three-headed guard dog. 

Cerberus. 

300
God of Sculpture

Hephaestus

300
Apollo's lover was killed either accidentally or because of jealousy and was turned into this type of flower. 

Hyacinth. 

300

This goddess caused a war by gifting Paris the love of Helen of Troy. 

Aphrodite 

300

This object caused the Trojan War after being thrown at a wedding. 

Golden apple 

300

This animal ate Prometheus's every single day as a punishment. 

Eagle

400

God of Civil Order

Ares

400

This goddess turned Artemis's friend into bear for being assaulted by Zeus. 

Hera
400

This hero angered Poseidon by blinding his son Polyphemus

Odysseus
400

This Titan represents time and is often depicted with a sickle. 

Kronos 

400

This god was technically the son and grandson of Zeus

Dionysus

500

Goddess of Childbirth

Artemis

500

Dionysus was the last Olympian to join the pantheon, but this goddess left. 

Hestia

500

This satyr was flayed alive after losing a music contest to Apollo. 

Marsyas

500

Hermes carries this staff, which is sometimes confused with a medical symbol. 

Caduceus

500

This goddess, sometimes considered the personification of night, was so powerful that even Zeus feared her. 

Nyx

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