Greek
Egyptian
Asian
Polynesian
Nordic
100

This god wields thunder and is king of Olympus

Zeus

100

This god of the sun travels across the sky in a solar barque.

Ra

100

This animal starts the Chinese zodiac.

Rat

100

This trickster demigod slowed the sun and fished up islands.

Māui

100

He is the god of thunder and wields Mjölnir

Thor

200

She turned Arachne into a spider after a weaving contest.

Athena

200

She wears a feather on her head and represents truth.

Ma’at

200

This sun goddess is one of the most important Shinto deities.

Amaterasu

200

In Hawaiian myth, she is the goddess of volcanoes and fire.

Pele

200

This one-eyed god is king of Asgard

Odin

300

This hero completed 12 labors as punishment.

Hercules

300

This jackal-headed god guides souls to the afterlife.

Anubis

300

The Monkey King in Journey to the West is known by this name.

Sun Wukong 

300

This realm is the Polynesian underworld or realm of the dead.

Milu

300

The trickster god who is both friend and foe to the Aesir

Loki

400

The Underworld is ruled by this god.

Hades

400

This god was dismembered by his brother and reassembled by Isis.

Osiris

400

This dragon-like creature symbolizes wisdom and power in Chinese culture.

What is the Lung

400

The Hawaiian creation chant that explains the world’s birth.

Kumulipo

400

This tree connects the Nine Realms.

Yggdrasil

500

She opened a jar releasing all the world's evils

Pandora

500

This chaos god battles the serpent Apophis every night.

Set

500

In Japanese myth, this storm god is the brother of Amaterasu.

Susanoo

500

In Māori belief, this god separated his parents to create the world.

Tāne Mahuta

500

This apocalyptic event marks the end of the gods

Ragnarök