Just My Type
Centaur of Attention
Don't Myth It
Oh My Gods
I Need a Hero
100

Peter Parker's Aunt May is an example of this character archetype. 

The Caregiver

100

The Hydra is known for having multiples of this body part. 

Heads

100

Heracles's first labour. 

Slaying the Nemean Lion

100

The king of the gods 

Zeus

100

Stage 1 of the hero's journey 

The Ordinary World

200

Icarus's father, Daedalus, is an example of this character archetype. 

The Creator

200

Medusa's hair is made up of this animal. 

Snakes

200

The titan responsible for creating animals.

Epimetheus

200

Don't upset this king of the sea or he will send a wave of destruction. 

Poseidon

200

The final stage of the hero's journey. 

The Return

300

Aladdin is an example of this story archetype. 

Rags to Riches

300

This creature has the body of a horse and the head of a man. 

Centaur

300

The meaning of Pandora's name. 

All-Gifted

300

This goddess knows how to fight. She also played an important role in Perseus' journey. 

Athena

300

Perseus praying to a goddess fulfills this stage of the hero's journey. 

Meeting the Mentor

400

Another name for the Revolutionary 

Outlaw

400

This terrible creature has the head of a bull and body of a man. 

Minotaur

400

The name of Heracles's twin brother. 

Iphicles

400

You might find him in a love letter, but does Cupid, by this other name smell as sweet?

Eros

400

Perseus stealing the eye of the Phorcides is part of this stage of the hero's journey. 

Tests, Allies, and Enemies. 

500

A rebirth story that follows the transformation of Ebeneezer Scrooge. 

A Christmas Carol

500

This three-headed dog guards the underworld. 

Cerberus

500

The name of the island that Daedalus and his son are forbidden from leaving. 

Crete

500

This goddess lives for the hunt and shares her Roman name with a super hero.

Artemis (Diana)

500

Stage 7 of the hero's journey

The Approach

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