Olympian Gods
Heroes and Heroines
Myths and Monsters
Trojan War
The Underworld
100

King of the gods and ruler of the sky.

Zeus

100

Completed 12 Labors as punishment.

Hercules/Heracles

100

Half-man, half-bull creature kept in the Labyrinth.

Minotaur

100

City besieged by the Greeks for ten years.

Troy

100

God of the Underworld.

Hades
200

Goddess of wisdom, often depicted with an owl.

Athena

200

Slew Medusa, the Gorgon.

Perseus

200

Emptiness.  Everything came from here.

Chaos

200

This warrior’s heel was his only weakness.

Achilles

200

River that souls cross to reach the Underworld (the most famous one).

Styx

300

God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.

Poseidon

300

Traveled home for 10 years after the Trojan War.

Odysseus

300

Creature whose gaze could turn people to stone.

Medusa

300

Goddess who promised Paris the most beautiful woman.

Aphrodite

300

Died as a result of falling in love with his own reflection.

Narcissus

400

This god of war is disliked even by his fellow gods.

Ares

400

Queen of Sparta, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War.

Helen

400

I ate some of my children, and once a rock that I thought was Zeus.

Kronos

400

Devised the Trojan Horse strategy.

Odysseus

400

Ferryman of the dead.

Charon

500

Messenger god known for his winged sandals.

Hermes

500

Tamed Pegasus and defeated the Chimera.

Bellerophon

500

Half-man/Half-horse creature

Minotaur

500

Prince of Troy who killed Achilles.

Paris

500

Hero who descended to the Underworld to save Eurydice.

Orpheus