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100

This creature is known for guarding treasure

A. Unicorn
B. Dragon
C. Dwarves 
D. Elves

What is a dragon?

100

The Greek Goddess of Love

A. Hathor
B. Freya
C. Aphrodite
D. Venus

Who is Aphrodite?

100

He is the guardian of the Bifrost Bridge

A. Freyr
B. Hel
C. Heimdall
D. Thor 

Who is Heimdall?

100

This creature is where the phoenix myth comes from.

A. Griffin - Beast of War
B. Ammit - Devourer of the Dead
C. Apep - Enemy of the Light
D. Bennu - Bird of Fire

What is Bennu - the bird of fire?

100

This beast is mentioned in both Egyptian and Iranian mythology.  It has the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, but has body of a lion.

A. Phoenix
B. Griffin
C. Satyer
D. Minotaur 

What is a Griffin?

200

This creature has the body of a lion, the head of a human, and the tail of a serpent. 

A. Beowulf
B. Chimera
C. Griffin
D. Cerberus 

What is the Chimera?

200

This three-headed dog guards the gates of the underworld

A. Polyphemus
B. Pegasus
C. Cerberus
D. Ajax

Who is Cerberus?

200

The name of the end of the world of gods and humans

A. Apocalypse
B. The Great Fire
C. Ragnarök
D. End of Days 

What is Ragnarök? 

200

Thoth was the master of this celestial body.

A. Planets
B. Stars
C. Moon
D. Asteroids 

What is the moon?

200

In Lakota mythology, this creature is a spider trickster spirit. His appearance is that of a spider, but he can take any shape, including that of a human. 

A. Arachne
B. Anansi
C. Karkinos
D. Iktomi

Who is Iktomi?

300

This creature is a supernatural dog, bringers of death (worldwide)

A. Cerberus
B. Hellhounds
C. Anubis
D. Argos

Who are Hellhounds?

300

This Greek God is the ultimate party animal, always bringing the wine.

A. Apollo
B. Hephaestus
C. Dionysus
D. Demeter 

Who is Dionysus?

300

These animals draw the chariot of Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, fertility, battle, and death.


A. Dogs
B. Cats
C. Horses
D. Wolves 

What are cats?

300

This scarab faced god pushes the sun representing the rising morning sun

A. Selket
B. Osiris 
C. Khepri
D. Thoth

Who is Khepri?

300

They are the three sisters who refused to take part in the worship of Dionysus, and turned into bats by Hermes. 

A. Minyades
B. Graeae
C. Vetala
D. Adarna

Who are the Minyades?

400

This Hindu mythological creature is portrayed with the head and the body of a lion, the trunk and the tusks of an elephant, and sometimes has equine features.

A. Yali
B. Nian
C. Tigris
D. Nue

Who is Yali?

400

This god is Cupid's little bother that plays matchmaker in Olympus

A. Pathos
B. Eros
C. Ajax
D. Adonis

Who is Eros?

400

This kind of animal draws the chariot of Freyr, the god of peace and fertility and rain and sunshine who is the son of the sea god Njǫrd.

A. Reindeer
B. Boars
C. Polar Bears
D. Moose

What are boars?
400

She is the goddess of healing venomous stings and bites. She is often depicted in 3 different ways: 1) as a scorpion 2) has the body of a scorpion and the head of a woman 3) as a woman with a scorpion on her head.

A. Hathor
B. Serket
C. Isis
D. Sekhmet

Who is Serket?

400

Fire breathing chicken from Japanese Mythology

A. Aethon
B. Basan
C. Turul
D. Tengu

Who is Basan?

500

This creature can transform between a seal and a human.

A. Nymph
B. Sirens
C. Cyclops
D. Selkie

What are Selkie?

500

They are warriors created from ants by Zeus

A. Myrmidons
B. Karkinos
C. Minyades
D. Sirens

What are Myrmidons?

500

She is the giant wife of the sea god Njǫrd

A. Skadi
B. Sigyn
C. Svidur
D. Syn

Who is Skadi?

500

She is the goddess of cats, homes, protection, and women's secrets. She is usually depicted as a woman with the head of a black cat. 

A. Sekhmet
B. Bastet
C. Mafdet  
D. Hathor

Who is Bastet?

500

From Japanese Mythology, she is a ghost woman who shapeshifts into a spider.

A. Bake-kujira
B. Jorōgumo
C. Tsuchigumo
D. Karura 

What is Jorōgumo?

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