Divine Lineup
Beasts Below and Beyond
Divine Tools
Sacred Realms
Twisted Fates/Prophecies
100

Who is Jupiter?

This king of the Roman gods wielded thunder and ruled from Mount Olympus.

100

Who is Cerberus?

This three-headed hound guarded the gates of the Underworld to keep souls from escaping.

100

Name the sky-wielding ruler whose lightning bolts split mountains and silence enemies.

Name the sky-wielding ruler whose lightning bolts split mountains and silence enemies.

100

This lofty peak was believed to be the home of the Roman gods. Name it.

Mount Olympus

100

This trio of goddesses spun, measured, and cut the threads of mortal lives. Name them.

The Fates

200

Who is Minerva?

She is the Roman goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts—often depicted with an owl.


200

What are centaurs?

Half-man, half-horse, these wild woodland creatures were known for their love of wine and chaos

200

Identify the god whose trident could stir oceans and cause quakes across the land.

Neptune

200

Souls of the wicked were cast into this dark pit of the Underworld, reserved for the worst offenders.

Tartarus

200

This Trojan prince was warned in a prophecy that his journey would shape the future of Rome. Name the hero.

Aeneas

300

Who is Cupid?

Though Venus was the Roman goddess of love, this counterpart god ruled over desire with his bow and arrows.

300

What is the Chimera?

This fire-breathing creature had the body of a lion, a goat's head on its back, and a serpent for a tail.

300

This enchanted girdle gave its wearer the power to inspire irresistible love—who owned it?

Venus
300

A river of forgetfulness, its waters made souls forget their mortal lives. Identify this Underworld river.

Lethe

300

According to prophecy, this man would kill his father and marry his mother—his fate sealed before birth.

Oedipus

400

Who is Janus?

Known for his two-faced gaze, this god looked to both past and future and was honored at the start of the Roman calendar.

400

What is Lupa?

This she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome.

400

Which swift-footed god raced between worlds in winged sandals and carried a snake-twined staff?

Mercury

400

This enchanted paradise was where heroes dwelled after death, bathed in eternal peace. Name the realm.

Elysium (also known as the Elysian Fields)

400

Rome’s founders, raised by a she-wolf, fulfilled a prophecy through bloodshed—one killed the other. Name the survivor.

Romulus

500

Who is Cardea?

This lesser-known Roman goddess was guardian of thresholds and doorways and often paired with Janus.

500

Who is Typhon?

This serpentine giant was defeated by Jupiter and buried beneath Mount Etna, where his fiery breath still rises.

500

He forged divine weapons in volcanic fire, including Jupiter’s thunderbolts. Name this master of the forge.

Vulcan

500

This shadowy figure ferried souls across the River Styx—but only if they had a coin. Name him.

Charon

500

This cursed prophetess could see the future clearly, but no one ever believed her. Identify this tragic figure.

Cassandra