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- 2. A titan of Greek lore, he was very intelligent; he stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind
- 4. The eldest of the three Moirae sisters, she cuts the threads of life for those whose time has come
- 8. A god of death originating in Greek lore, during medieval times, he was depicted as a demon with the head of a pig who ravaged corpses
- 9. The guardian hound of Hades in Greek lore, it traditionally has three heads
- 13. The Greek goddess of hunting and chastity, she was often identified with the moon goddess Selene and was therefore also worshipped as a moon goddess herself
- 16. The youngest of the three Moirae sisters, she spins the threads of life with her spindle
- 17. A monster that is part lion, part goat, and part snake
- 18. A death demon of Etruscan lore, a terrifying portrait of this demon was painted on the walls and tombs of the Etruscans, he was later given the same status as the Roman Pluto and Dis Pater, rulers of the underworld
- 20. The goddess of the night in Greek mythology, born out of Chaos and gave birth to many offspring
- 21. The main deity of Greek mythology. Said to be omnipotent, he is both god of the sky and ruler of the twelve gods of Olympus.
- 24. A monster of Greek lore; one of the three Gorgon sisters, she had snakes for hair, bronze scales for skin, golden wings on her back, sharp fangs, and eyes that could turn anyone who looked straight into them into stone
- 25. The two-headed dog who protected the Titan Geryon's red cattle in Greek Lore
- 28. A young man of Greek lore, he rejected the nymph Echo, who faded to a whisper out of despair; cursed by Nemesis, he fell in love with his own reflection and wasted away
- 30. The Roman god of agriculture commonly identified with Cronus, he ate his children in an attempt to prevent destiny
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- 1. The goddess who became Hades' wife in Greek lore, said to have the power to bring fertility to the Earth.
- 3. Due to a curse on his mother Pasiphae, he was born a bull-headed monster; locked away in the labyrinth, he wielded a double-sided axe
- 5. A Phrygian god who symbolises life, death, and revival, he rejected Cybele's love and was driven mad, dying shortly after castrating himself, Cybele then resurrected him
- 6. Mother goddess of nature in Phrygian mythology, she ruled over beasts and was said to be served by lions
- 7. The Roman goddess of luck, she spins the Wheel of Fortune and is believed to have originally been a fertility goddess, her Greek counterpart is Tyche
- 8. Giants born from Uranus and Gaia in Greek mythology, their name means 'those with a hundred arms'
- 10. A god or goddess with a donkey's head who was worshiped from northern Africa all the way to Rome
- 11. The Greek god of wine and theatre, myth tells that Zeus took the premature Dionysus from his dying mother Semele and allowed him to mature inside his thigh so that the underdeveloped god might have a proper birth
- 12. A nymph of Greek lore who turned herself into a laurel to escape Appolo's pursuit
- 13. The god of war in Greek lore, other gods hated him for his cruel and violent nature, he opposed Athena, who represented strategic warfare
- 14. The god of death in Greek mythology, when it's somebody's time to die, he first dedicates their life to Hades, king of the Underworld, by cutting their hair with his blade
- 15. Witches that transform into birds at night and drink the blood of children, their name comes from the Roman word for owl
- 19. Virgin war goddess who sprung from Zeus' forehead fully armoured after he swallowed her mother
- 22. One of the monsters in Greek Mythology, it is depicted has having 9 heads but some say that it has as many as 100, when one of its heads is cut off two more will sprout from the wound
- 23. A sun deity who was worshipped in the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 4th century AD
- 26. The middle of the three Moirae sisters, she is the apportioner, measuring the thread which determines each person's lifespan
- 27. Half-woman, half-snake creatures that appear in Greek mythology and are said to reside in Libya
- 29. The god of sleep, dwells in the Underworld where light never reaches, sleeping on a soft bed surrounded by dreams
