The Greek hero who did 12 labors to atone for the killing of his wife and children
What is Hercules?
The Prince of Athens who killed Minotaur
What is Theseus?
The king and queen of the Underworld
What is Pluto and Proserpina?
The mightiest hero of the Greeks who killed Hector, killed by Paris
What is Achilles?
The greatest musician who travelled down to the Underworld to rescue his wife, Eurydice
What is Orpheus?
The Cretan inventor who built the labyrinth to confine Minotaur
What is Daedalus?
The snake-haired monster who turns people that see her into stones, killed by Perseus
What is Medusa?
The river of unbreakable oaths that border the world of the living and the dead
What is Styx?
The Greek hero who was known for tricks and cleverness, husband of Penelope and father of Telemachus
What is Odysseus?
The Greek hero who led the Argonauts for the journey to take the golden fleece
What is Jason?
The man who killed Medusa and rescued Princess Andromeda from sea monster?
What is Perseus?
The fastest woman who was the only female Argonaut, first to wound Calydonian Bear
What is Atalanta?
The three-headed watchdog of the Underworld, once captured by Hercules
What is Cerberus?
The Trojan princess who could prophesy but no one believed
What is Cassandra?
The son of Daedalus who died flying too high
The son of Daedalus who died flying too high
What is Bellerophon?
The hero that travelled to the Underworld with his friend Pirithous to kidnap Proserpina, eventually rescued by Hercules
What is Theseus?
The paradise where heroes reside after death
What is Elysium?
What is Sirens?
What is Sphinx?
The sorceress who fell in love with Jason and helped the Argonauts take the golden fleece.
What is Medea?
The lion with impenetrable skin, killed by Hercules
What is Nemean lion?
The hellish abyss where the worst criminals against gods like Sisyphus and Tantalus end up
What is Tartarus?
The man-eating Cyclops who was blinded by Odysseus
What is Polyphemus?
The multiple-headed dragon monster with regenerative heads, killed by Hercules
What is Hydra?