General Mythology
Olympians
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Percy Jackson
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100
What is the name of the most famous of three sisters who had snakes for hair and whose eyes turned whoever looked into them directly to stone?
Medusa.
100
Who is the king of the gods?
Jupiter (or Zeus).
100
What does the spell "lumos" do?
It causes the caster's wand to light up (from Latin "lumen" meaning "light.")
100
Which god is Percy Jackson's father?
Poseidon.
100
What do you call a creature with the top half of a man and the bottom half of a horse?
A centaur.
200
This is a creature with the upper half of a man and the lower half of a goat.
Faun (or satyr).
200
What is the name of the home of the gods?
Mount Olympus.
200
What does the spell "ascendio" do?
Sends the caster upward (derived from Latin "ascendere" meaning "to climb," which is also the root of the English word "ascend.")
200
What is the name of Annabeth's mother, the goddess of wisdom?
Athena.
200
Who was Hercules' father?
Zeus.
300
What is the half-man, half-bull monster kept inside the Labyrinth called?
The Minotaur.
300
What are the names of the twin children (god of the sun and goddess of the moon) of Zeus and Leto?
Artemis and Apollo.
300
What does the spell "confundo" do?
It confuses the caster's opponent (derived from Latin "confundere," meaning "to confuse, perplex.")
300
Who is Luke's father (the god of messengers and thieves)?
Hermes.
300
Athena once faced a mortal woman in a weaving competition, lost, and turned her into a spider as revenge. What was the woman's name?
Arachne.
400
What is the name of the king whose touch turned objects to gold?
King Midas.
400
Who is the father of the original six Olympians?
Cronus.
400
What mythological creature is Fluffy the three-headed dog based off of?
Cerberus.
400
What is the name of Percy's teacher, and what type of creature is he?
Chiron, centaur.
400
What do you call a many-headed dragon that regrows two heads in place of every one that is severed?
A Hydra.
500
What is the name of the hero who slew Medusa?
Perseus.
500
Name four of the ORIGINAL Olympians.
Any of the following: Zeus (Jupiter), Poseidon (Neptune), Hades (Pluto), Hera (Juno), Hestia (Vesta) or Demeter (Ceres). (Note that Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares are NOT original Olympians.)
500
Name one of the unforgivable curses and what it does.
Any of the following: Cruciatus Curse - tortures opponent (derived from the Latin noun "cruciatus," meaning torture or torment). Imperius Curse - allows total control over opponent (possibly derived from Latin "imperio," meaning command or order). Avada Kedavra - killing curse (not derived from Latin).
500
*hands you pen* Percy, take this to defend yourself. It's a powerful weapon. Guard it well. Only use it in times of severe distress.
THIS IS A PEN. THIS IS A *PEN.*
500
What is the name of the incredibly handsome young hunter who was lured to a pond and tricked into falling in love with his own reflection? (Hint: the name of a flower, as well as a term for a person with an arrogant fixation with oneself, is derived from his name.)
Narcissus.