Greek Mythology
Norse Mythology
European Folktales
Egyptian Mythology
Misc. Worldwide Mythology
100
Mythological creature with the head of a Bull and the body of a man, lives in the labyrinth.
What is the Minotaur.
100
The god of thunder.
Who is Thor
100
Tiny creatures often with butterfly or other insect-like wings, known to be alternately helpful and mischievous.
What are fairies.
100
This monster is the very heart of Egyptian tradition. A being either wrapped in or entirely composed of linen bandages.
What is a mummy.
100
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea
Who is Spongebob Squarepants?
200
The three elder gods of the sky, sea, and underworld.
Who are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
200
The trickster god and brother of Thor, technically an ice giant.
Who is Loki?
200
Smallish gnome like creatures from Ireland, known for their luck and fondness of gold.
What are leprechauns.
200
This arachnid plays a vital role in nearly all aspects of ancient Egyptian religion and myth.
What is a scorpion?
200
These beautiful Greek women, known as a bane to sailors, would sit out rocky outcrops singing beautiful songs to passing ships, using their voices to lure the men into crashing on the reefs and drowning.
What are the Sirens?
300
The king who was cursed with the golden touch, turning everything around him into gold.
Who is King Midas?
300
Odin's twin information gathering ravens whose names mean "thought" and "mind"
Who are Huginn and Muninn
300
This creature, featured prominently on the Welsh flag, has similarities to European dragons however they only have two feet, with there front feet being replaced by a pair of wings.
What is a wyvern?
300
This figure is the god of the underworld and is often depicted as an amalgam of man and jackal.
Who is Anubis.
300
These traditional tribal artworks can be found in cultures through out the Americas, from the Inuit in the north to the Inca in the south. They consists of animals, spirits, or demons carved poles as if stacked upon one another.
What is a totem pole.
400
Greek hero of the Trojan Wars, known worldwide for his weakness which is also the name for a body part in the same location.
Who is Achilles.
400
Thor and Loki's father, also known as "one-eye" and who was the king of the Norse gods.
Who is Odin.
400
This beast is oten depicted in stone relief and statues atop gothic style churches and cathedrals.
What is a gargoyle.
400
This figure is the god of life and the sun and is usually imagined as an eagle's head on a man's body.
Who is Ra.
400
These tiny demon bears drop from trees to attack curious foreign travelers who have been too curious and looked up too long in the Australian outback.
What is a drop Bear.
500
Father and son duo who escaped from King Minos through use of elaborate wax wings. Tragically the son perished when he flew too close to the Sun.
Who are Daedalus and Icarus?
500
The fabled home of the god's, where brave warriors were taken upon their deaths so that they might fight forever in the after life.
What is Asgard.
500
In modern day book and cinema culture these mythological beings are depicted as noble, valiant warriors particularly skilled with a bow, traditional German folk lore has places them as prowlers of the Black Forest who often lured small children into the dark to devour them.
What are elves/changelings?
500
This man was considered the living embodiment of the gods in the physical realm, and was the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Who is the Pharaoh.
500
These magnificent creatures appear in nearly every folklore around the world in one form or another. Some are massive scaly, fire breathing beast with huge wingspans, others are wise benevolent rain gods. The Niddhog, eater of the Norse tree of Life is an example of one, as is Quetzalcoatl the wild feathered flying serpent of the Aztecs.
What is a dragon.