Hidden Heroes
Underworld Encounters
Tricksters and Troublemakers
Unusual Transformations
Ancient Riddles
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This Greek hero, who had only one vulnerable spot, reminds us that everyone has strengths and vulnerabilities.

Who is Achilles?

100

This three-headed dog guards the gates of the Underworld, reminding us that facing fears can feel like guarding a part of ourselves.

Who is Cerberus?

100

She caused a huge conflict by rolling a golden apple, but it teaches us that mistakes can happen—and we can learn from them.

Who is Eris?

100

he became a spider after losing a contest, reminding us that change can be hard but can also lead to a new beginning.

Who is Arachne?

100

This creature, half-man and half-bull, represents the balance between our strengths and challenges.

What is the Minotaur?

200

Known as the “forgotten hero,” this character teaches us that you can be a hero without always being in the spotlight.

Who is Iphicles?

200

The ferryman who calmly takes souls across the River Styx, even through dark places, symbolizes moving forward even when things are tough.

Who is Charon?

200

This god sometimes used tricks to connect with others, but reminds us to be true to ourselves.

Who is Zeus?

200

Turned into a tree to find peace, she reminds us that taking space to feel safe is sometimes what we need.

Who is Daphne?

200

Known for solving a riddle, this hero teaches that sometimes we find answers in unexpected ways.

Who is Oedipus?

300

This hero’s mother hid him in a cloud to protect him, showing that everyone needs support sometimes.

Who is Aeneas?

300

he spends part of her time in the Underworld and the other part in the sun, showing that balance is possible even when things feel dark.

Who is Persephone?

300

Known for escaping challenges his own way, he reminds us that everyone has their own method of problem-solving.

Who is Sisyphus?

300

Transformed into a cow for protection, showing that sometimes change, even when uncomfortable, can be for our own good.

Who is Io?

300

This monster’s defeat required patience and resilience, reminding us to stick with challenges and not give up.

What is the Hydra?

400

Odysseus left this hero behind due to an injury, but he never stopped believing he would find his way back.

Who is Philoctetes?

400

This river in the Underworld makes people forget their worries, but sometimes it's good to remember and learn from them instead.

What is the River Lethe?

400

This goddess’ decisions had unintended consequences, showing that our actions can affect others, even when we don’t realize it.

Who is Pasiphaë?

400

This character turned into an owl, symbolizing wisdom, and that we can always learn and grow, no matter what happens.

Who is Ascalaphus?

400

This hero used clever thinking to guide his ship, showing that sometimes a little creativity is what we need.

Who is Jason?

500

This hero became a god only after a long journey of challenges, reminding us that growth takes time and perseverance.

Who is Heracles?

500

Known for outsmarting death, he teaches us that it’s okay to problem-solve in our own way when things feel overwhelming.

Who is Sisyphus?

500

This inventor gave a gift he later regretted, showing that sometimes we make choices we wish we hadn’t, but we learn from them.

Who is Daedalus?

500

Transformed into a bear, she reminds us that changes may alter our path, but they don’t take away who we are.

Who is Callisto?

500

In the myth of Pandora, curiosity led her to open a box filled with troubles, but it also released something that made facing challenges a bit easier. What did Pandora find at the bottom of the box that gave people courage to continue?

  1. What is hope?

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