The Ultimate Mythology Quiz


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  1. In Greek mythology, Prometheus is known for defying the Olympian gods by stealing what?
    Fire
  2. In Greek mythology, how many siblings does Zeus have?
    Five
  3. In Greek mythology, what are the Furies goddesses of?
    Justice & Vengeance
  4. In Greek mythology, what does Persephone eat that forces her to stay in the Underworld?
    Pomegranate
  5. In Greek mythology, which goddess was jealous of Psyche?
    Aphrodite

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Questions


79. In Norse mythology, who was the deity of the Elves?
  • Freya
  • Freyr
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80. In Norse mythology, who was a daughter of Loki?
  • Gersemi
  • Hel
  • Hnoss
  • Thrúd
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81. In Norse mythology, What was the name of Odin’s faithful steed and what was unique about it?
  • Could Speak
  • Freki
  • Fystnir
  • Had 8 legs
  • Had wings
  • Sleipnir
  • Valnyr
  • Was also his wife
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82. In Norse mythology, what weapon is Odin most often associated with?
  • Spear
  • Staff
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83In Norse mythology, what abilities does Loki have?
  • Control over People
  • Cunning
  • Memory Implantation
  • Quick Reflexes
  • Shapeshifting
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Weather Control
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^^^ Hey @ChampionQuizzers, wanna vote on the Mythology questions above?

Also, we have three more too - Food & Drink, General Knowledge, and Music.

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  1. In Norse mythology, who was the deity of the Elves?
    Freyr
  2. In Norse mythology, who was a daughter of Loki?
    Hel
  3. In Norse mythology, What was the name of Odin’s faithful steed and what was unique about it?
    Sleipnir, who had 8 legs
  4. In Norse mythology, what weapon is Odin most often associated with?
    Spear
  5. In Norse mythology, what abilities does Loki have?
    Cunning & Shapeshifting

** I didn’t make question 83 public, so I’m just giving all four of you full points.

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Questions


84. In Japanese mythology, who controls the winds?
  • Fujin
  • Raijin
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85. In Japanese mythology, how many Gods of Fortune are there?
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
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86. In Japanese mythology, what is Inari associated with?
  • Brickwork
  • Coffee
  • Foxes
  • Industries
  • Rice
  • Sailors
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87. In Japanese mythology, who’s the father of all the gods?
  • Izanagi
  • Izanami
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88. In Japanese mythology, what is Omoikane associated with?
  • Brickwork
  • Intelligence
  • Tea
  • Victory in Warfare
  • Warriors
  • Wisdom
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^^^ Hey @ChampionQuizzers, wanna vote on the Mythology questions above?

Also, we have three more too - Food & Drink, General Knowledge, and Music.

Also, @Nil, you only answered question 84 in this load of questions.

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  1. In Japanese mythology, who controls the winds?
    Fujin
  2. In Japanese mythology, how many Gods of Fortune are there?
    7
  3. In Japanese mythology, what is Inari associated with?
    Foxes & Rice
  4. In Japanese mythology, who’s the father of all the gods?
    Izanagi
  5. In Japanese mythology, what is Omoikane associated with?
    Intelligence & Wisdom

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Our ninth Classy Classicist for this series is…
Caticorn



Congrats @Caticorn!
As you’ve already got Dungeon access, who would you like to give your Dungeon access to?



As for everyone else, will you be able to strip our classicist of their title this month or will they keep it?

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I’ll give this one to @CerealKiller

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Questions


89. In Hindu mythology, which mighty bird serves as the vehicle of Lord Vishnu?
  • Garuda
  • Jatayu
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90. In Hindu mythology, the sacred cow Kamadhenu is known for fulfilling what wish?
  • Bringing wealth and prosperity
  • Fulfilling every wish
  • Granting immortality
  • Healing any illness
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91. In Hindu mythology, the presence of the sacred cow Kamadhenu is believed to bring what?
  • Crop Growth
  • Fertility
  • Happiness
  • Nutrient Food
  • Prosperity
  • Safe Return Home
  • Spiritual Fulfilment
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92. In Hindu mythology, which festival celebrates the victory of good over evil and the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana?
  • Diwali
  • Dussehra
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