This group accompanied the Hero known for delivering the Golden Fleece
The Argonauts
The son of Poseidon, he was blinded by Nobody
Polyphemus
This figure is known for his many pranks on other gods, including famously sleeping with a horse
Loki
This is the river that separates the land of the living from the dead. Taking a sip in it is also an option.
The River Styx
After being killed by his brother and put back together by his wife, he returned to life, becoming the ruler of the underworld
Osiris
This group is known for creating the iconic Lightning Bolt
The Cyclopes
The son of Pasiphae, he was trapped in a labyrinth by the King
The Minotaur. Asterion
As a newborn, this figure stole cattle and invented an instrument
Hermes
This is where the honorable fallen warriors go when they die.
Valhalla
This figure was known for being able to revive the dead, which made the god of the Underworld upset. Causing him to be killed by a lightning bolt
Asclepius
Often mistaken for the main character, this figure was only one of the helpers on his Journey
Sun Wukong
This God knows a lot, despite having the brain of a bird
Thoth
This figure is known for outsmarting animals such as a fox or bear.
Br'er Rabbit
This is where the dead get their hearts weighed.
The Duat
This creature is known for its ability to come back to life from the ashes of its death
The Phoenix
This figure was known to be the wisest of his Pantheon, but was beheaded during a war
Mimir
The son of a notorious trickster. He was chained up to a rock
Fenrir
This trickster is best known not for his tricks, but perhaps his method of Weaving stories
Anansi
This is the only area that was renamed for its new god after the Titanomachy
Hades
This figure makes a trip through the Duat every night, mirroring the cycle of life and death
Ra
Punished for helping humanity, without his support we would never see the light.
Prometheus
Once a king, this man wanted to test a god and ended up becoming a wolf.
Lycaon
Not typically seen as an outright trickster, their antics caused one of the largest wars of their time. All over an Apple
Eris
The resting place for the goddess Izanami. It is the land of the dead in the Shinto mythology
Yomi
Never one to be outdone, this figure hung for nine days, dying and being reborn, in an effort to decipher runes
Odin