Select the mythology, folklore or religion that each figure belongs to.
Includes gods, heroes, monsters etc.
Only the mythology wherein the figure is known by the name mentioned is the correct answer (e.g. for Jupiter, Roman mythology is the correct answer, Greek mythology is not).
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1. Lan Caihe
They are one of the Eight Immortals in the Taoist pantheon.
Irish mythology
Korean mythology
Scottish mythology
Chinese mythology
2. Erebus
He was a primordial deity, representing the personification of darkness.
Egyptian mythology
Greek mythology
Persian mythology
Roman mythology
3. Glooscap
He was created by the dust from the body of the creator deity Tabaldak and given the power to create a good world.
Abenaki mythology
Inuit religion
Lakota mythology
Cherokee spiritual beliefs
4. Ankou
Ankou is a servant of Death, who appears in the mythologies of Brittany, Normandy, Cornwall and Wales.
Basque mythology
Baltic mythology
Breton mythology
Bulgarian mythology
5. Māui
Māui is a trickster and hero in Māori mythology and in other Polynesian traditions.
Philippine mythology
Chinese mythology
Papuan mythology
Polynesian mythology
6. Centeōtl
Centeōtl is the Aztec deity of maize.
Inca mythology
Aztec mythology
Hopi mythology
Maya mythology
7. Hachiman
Hachiman is the Japanese deity of archery and war.
Mongol mythology
Hindu mythology
Korean mythology
Japanese mythology
8. Anansi
Anansi is a trickster, who often takes the form of a spider, in the religion of the Akan people (a meta-ethnicity in Ghana and Ivory Coast that includes ethnic groups such as the Ashanti, the Fante and the Wasa).
Yoruba religion
San religion
Kongo religion
Akan religion
9. Sköll
Sköll is the wolf who chases the Sun across the sky in Norse mythology.
Slavic religion
Norse mythology
Dutch folklore
Germanic mythology
10. Neith
Neith was an early ancient Egyptian deity who was said to be the first and the prime creator.
Irish mythology
Swiss folklore
Jewish mythology
Egyptian mythology
11. Black Annis
She is a hag with blue skin and iron claws, said to have resided in Leicestershire.
Australian folklore
American folklore
English folklore
Canadian folklore
12. Rangda
Rangda is the demon queen of the Leyaks, which are heads that fly around with entrails still attached.
Thai folklore
Hindu mythology
Malay folklore
Balinese mythology
13. Inti
Inti is the god of the Sun, and the national patron of the Inca state.
Bantu mythology
Inca mythology
Roman mythology
Persian mythology
14. Ak Ana
Ak Ana is the primordial creator-goddess and goddess of water.
Tibetan mythology
Babylonian mythology
Turkic mythology
Mongol mythology
15. Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga is a supernatural being who appears as a deformed or frightening old woman, and lives in a hut which stands on chicken legs.