The King Of the Gods.
Who is Zeus?
A woman with snakes for hair, attacked by Poseidon on the altar of Athena.
Who is Medusa?
The son of Zeus. Famously completed 12 labors, one of which was slaying the Hydra. Subject of a Disney movie.
Who is Heracles?
The protagonist of The Odyssey.
What is Blue?
The patron goddess of Athens.
Who is Athena?
Half-Man, Half-Bull. The monster of Crete. Name literally meaning "The Bull of Minos". Defeated by Theseus.
Who is the Minotaur?
The son of a muse. His musical talent allowed him to move rocks and persuade gods. Unfortunately, he ended up turning around at the worst possible moment.
Who is Orpheus?
The legendary author of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Who is Homer?
The names of ALL of my pets.
What are Coco, Libby Lou, and Lily?
The god of travelling (and trickery). Famously dons sandals with wings.
Who is Hermes?
The three headed dog that guards the gates of Hades.
Who is Cerberus.
The slayer of Medusa and son of Zeus. This character is the namesake of a popular character of a middle-grade book series.
Who is Perseus?
In The Odyssey, the nymph that turned Odysseus' men into pigs.
Who is Circe?
My middle name.
Ramona.
The only Olympian set of twins.
Who are Apollo and Artemis?
A hybrid with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a serpent's tail. Also breathed fire. Defeated by Bellerophon.
What was the Chimera?
The son of Thetis, this character was considered one of the strongest fighters in the Trojan War. Had one of the most famous crashouts in history when Hector killed his boyfriend.
Who is Achilles?
The author of Oedipus Rex.
Who is Sophocles?
My favorite musician.
Who is Hozier?
This Olympian started the Trojan War after promising to give Paris (the character, not the city) the most beautiful woman to wed. That woman unfortunately was married, hence the ensuing war.
Who is Aphrodite?
A massive whirlpool monster that swallows entire ships. Sibling of Scylla.
What is Charybdis?
This character famously went on The Quest For The Golden Fleece with a group of heroes called '"The Argonauts".
Who is Jason?
Sacrificed (or almost sacrificed, depending on the myth) to Artemis by her father, Agamemnon, in exchange for safe travel to the Trojan War. Her mother, Clytemnestra, axe-murdered Agamemnon in retaliation. Aeschylus and Euripides have both written plays about her.
Who is Iphigenia?
What is The Iliad?