Characters
Places and Events
Monsters/Mythical Beings
Themes/Purpose
Miscellaneous
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This character is punished by Zeus for stealing fire for mankind.

Prometheus

100

The home of humans in Norse myth.

Midgard.

100

A glance from this creature could turn a man to stone.

Medusa

100

'Cupid and Psyche' deals primarily with this theme.

Jealousy and/or Love

100
'Classical' mythology refers to stories and legends coming from:
Ancient Greece
200
He is the ruler of the Greek gods.

Zeus

200

Where the Norse gods live.

Asgard.

200

The death of this creature resulted in the creation of the peacock.

Argus

200

One of the main purposes of the myth 'Prometheus and Io'.

To explain elements of the natural world/a creation myth.

200
The god of the Sun.

Apollo

300

She turns is turned into a cow.

Io

300

Fenrir transforms into this at the end of the myth.

A mountain and a lake.

300

He carries a Sword of Fire and will appear at Ragnarok.

Surtr.

300

In the 'Children of Loki' we learn this message about trust.

Be careful who you trust, even those close to you could betray you.

300

Saved by Perseus on his way back home.

Andromeda.

400

Venus is extremely jealous of this woman.

Psyche

400

A world of fire and lava in Norse myth.

Muspell.

400

It is responsible for the death of Thor.

Jormungand (the world serpant).

400

The myth 'Perseus' reveals this about 'fate'.

One cannot escape their fate.

400

The mother of Perseus.

Danae

99999
He is the father of the principal Olympians (Greek gods).

Cronus

99999

The place where Psyche's father goes to find out what to do with his daughter.

The Oracle of Delphi.

99999

This creature eats Prometheus' liver every day.

Roc/Eagle

99999

Ask and Embla explain this in the Norse myth 'Before, the Beginning, and After'.

The creation of the first two humans.

99999

The name of the sea that Io followed on her way to the Nile.

Ionian