His mother dipped him in the river Styx to make him immortal.
Who is Achilles?
Punishment that the protagonist cannot avoid, usually occurring as a result of his hubris.
What is nemesis?
The protagonist's home.
What is ordinary world?
The capital of the Aztecs.
What is Tenochtitlan?
What wiped out a huge amount of Incas?
What is Smallpox?
The King of Macedonia, was a famous Greek king who came to the throne in the year 336 BC.
Who is Alexander the Great?
Excessive pride and disrespect for the natural order of things.
What is Hubris?
The message where someone needs help.
What is the call to adventure?
The common food.
What is corn?
A religion that centered on a pantheon of gods?
The great-grandson of Hermes, one of the twelve Olympian Gods.
Who is Odysseus?
A tragic flaw that causes the downfall of a hero.
What is Hamartia?
The protagonist refuses to help the victim.
What is refusing the call?
Who settled in the Valley of Mexico in 13th century?
Who settled in Andes region during the 12th century A.D?
Who are the Incas?
The son of Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmene.
Who is Hercules?
"A man doesn't become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." Quote from ...?
Who is Aristotle?
The teacher.
What is the mentor?
52 years.
What is a century?
Who is Chancas?
The slayer of Medusa?
Who is Perseus?
Characters that makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.
What is tragic hero?
A dangerous situation that the protagonist must overcome.
What is the ordeal?
How did they make the "gods happy."
What is human sacrifices?
Who "created" the Incas?
Who is the sun god and Inti?