Bright lights and Messengers
Cauldrons & Keepers
Sacred Goddess Sites
Midwifery
Warrior Women
100

In Greek mythology, She is both rainbow and messenger for the Queen of the Gods.

Who is Iris?

100

In Germanic mythology, this Goddess is said to have a cauldron that can bring the dead back to life.

Who is Hel?

100

When The Callileach dropped a stone in Ireland, it created this formation.

What is the Cave of Cats?

100

In the Mayan culture, pregnancy was seen as a sacred journey guided by this deity.

Who is Ix Chel?

100

In Norse mythology, they choose the heroes to be slain in battle and conducted them to Valhalla. 

Who are the Valkyries?

200

In ancient Sumer, this goddess was also the morning star and the evening star.

Who is Inanna?

200

Accidental use of this magician's cauldron resulted in the great Welsh poet, Taliesin

Who is Cerridwen?

200

The temple built to honor Kuan Yin in the United States can be found in this state.

What is Hawaii?

200

As soon as she popped out of the womb, it is said that this Greek goddess promptly turned around and helped birth her twin brother.

Who is Artemis?

200

Called the Mino, meaning “our mothers,”  they were known for their combat prowess and protecting their king and the land in this country. 

What is Dahomey, currently known as Benin?

300

Gna' and her horse, Hofvarpnir, served Frigg, the Queen of the Gods in this Mythology as messenger.

What is Norse?

300

In her book, True Magick, Amber K said the cauldron is a symbol of this religion.

What is Dianic Wicca? (And if you haven't read her book, make note. She's an early member of the RCGI community and her book is an excellent treatise on Magick.)

300

Whether in Greece or Tennessee, this temple to Athena is famous for its architectural construction.

What is the Parthenon?

300

While this Egyptian goddess is a protector of hearth and home, She also had an emphasis on protecting women and babies.

Who is Bastet (or Bast, or Isis in Her Helllenic form)?

300

When summoned into his tent to be seduced, she went, and cut off his head, securing a military victory for her people, and had an ancient book written about her.

Who was Judith?

400

She serves ambrosia to the Greek pantheon when gathered on Olympus.

Who is Hebe?

400

The poetic lines, "Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble," come from what play? 

What is MacBeth?

400

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, this statue of Artemis was in what country? 

What is Turkey?

400

In the Yoruba religion of West Africa, She is a mother goddess, patron of pregnancy and children, as well as a few other things.

Who is Yemanja? (variations on her name are acceptable.

400

She’s the Scotswoman famous for being an amazing warrior and trainer of fighting skills, and appears in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.

Who was Scathach?

500

The Northern Lights phenomena is named after this Roman goddess of the Dawn. 

Who is Aurora?

500

This figure from Slavic folklore can be a help or a hindrance. She lives in a chicken-legged hut and flies around in a cauldron.

Who is Baba Yaga?

500

A temple to Sekhmet in the desert is down the street from a U.S. city that, in its entirety, could be called a temple to Mammon.

What is Las Vegas, Nevada?

500

She was born in a cave on Crete, Now, the cave itself represents the darkness of the womb, and the passage out of the cave holds a connection to the birth canal. She protects pregnant women and childbirth.

Who is Eileithyia?

500

This culture has a powerful legacy of the wāhine koa (women warriors) of yesterday and those yet to come, of which Manono is one of the most famous.

What is Hawaii or Hawaiian?