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Messenger of the Titans
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Arce, Arke
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Female messenger of the Olympians and goddess of rainbows
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Iris
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Sea god and personification of the wonders of the sea
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Thaumas
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Wife of the above
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Electra
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Cyclop blinded by Odysseus
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Polyphemus
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Son of Odysseus that went searching for him
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Telemachus
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King of the Gigantes
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Porphyrion
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Gigante who was put under Mount Etna
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Enceladus
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Storm-giant that laid siege to the heavens
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Typhon
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Monster with one body and three heads
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Geryon
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Two-headed serpent-tailed dog which guarded the red cattle of the person above
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Orthrus
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Lion with impenetrable skin slayed by Heracles
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Nemean lion
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Gigantic boar sent by Artemis to ravage the countryside of a certain city
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Calydonian boar
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First to wound the above
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Atalanta
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Slayers the boar wounded by the above
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Meleager
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Gigantic boar slayed by Theseus
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Crommyonian Sow
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Nine-headed serpent slayed by Heracles
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Lernean Hydra
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King of Tiryns, he orders the twelve labours to Heracles
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Eurystheus
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Boar ordered to be captured by Heracles by the above
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Erymanthian Boar
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Heracles had to clean this king his stable
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Augeas
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Man eating birds driven away by Heracles
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Stymphalian Birds
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Heracles had to bring back his mares
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Diomedes
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Heracles had to obtain her belt
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Hippolyta
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Creature with the body of a stag, neck of a lion, cloven hooves and a wide mouth with sharp teeth
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Leucrocotta
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This creature guarded the Golden Fleese
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Colchian Dragon
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King of Cochis
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Aeëtes
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A she-dragon
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Echidna
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Prince of Colchis killed by the Colchian princess Medea to slow down the Colchian ships
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Absyrtus
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Other princess of Colchis
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Chalciope
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Cloud nymph that looks like Hera
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Nephele
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Daughter of the above
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Helle
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Brother of the above
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Phrixus
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Hated the two above and was their stepmother
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Ino
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Husband of the above and father of the two hated by the above
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Athamas
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Condemned to roll a boulder up a hill forever, only for it to roll back down each time
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Sisyphus
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Suffers eternal hunger and thirst, food and water are just out of his reach
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Tantalus
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Spinning on a wheel for eternity
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Ixion
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Assaulted the mother of Apollo and Artemis
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Tityos
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Turned into a stag by Artemis and was teared into pieces by his own dogs
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Actaeon
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Denied Dionysos his divinity
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Pentheus
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Challenged Apollo to a music contest
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Marsyas
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Killed his mother for cheating, son of Agamemnon
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Orestes
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Fell in love with a bull and was impregnated by one
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Pasiphaë
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Half bull half human son of the above
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Minotaur
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Warned the Trojans to not accept the Trojan horse
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Laocoön
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Blind prophet who was a female for a while
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Tiresias
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Can only repeat the words of others
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Echo
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Male lover of Apollo
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Hyacinth
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The first man to become a werewolf
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Lycaon
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Greek goddess of mountains hunting and fishing nets
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Britomartis
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King of Cyprus who fell in love with an ivory statue
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Pygmalion
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Primordial god of creation
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Phanes
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Personification of inevitability
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Ananke
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Muse of epic poetry
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Calliope
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Muse of history and lyre playing
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Clio
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Muse of hymns
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Polyhymnia
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Muse of the flute and lyric poetry
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Euterpe
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Muse of dance, chorus and light verse
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Terpsichore
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Muse of erotic and lyrical choral poetry
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Erato
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Muse of tragedy and chorus
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Melpomene
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Muse of comedy
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Thalia
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Muse of astronomy
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Urania
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Goddess of truth
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Aletheia
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Goddess of twist
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Eris
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Female goddess of war, not Athena
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Enyo
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Healer of the Greek army during the Trojan war
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Machaon
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Personification of doom and fate
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Moros
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Personification of deceit
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Apate
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Personification of old age
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Geras
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Nymph turned into a white poplar
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Leuce
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Daughter of Helios who guarded his sacred cattle
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Lampetia
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Mother of Achilles
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Thetis
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Wife of Poseidon
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Amphitrite
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Female personification of the sea
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Thalassa
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Sea nymph loved by the cyclops blinded by Odysseus
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Galatea
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Seer who understood animal speech
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Melampus
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Argonaut who could run on water
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Euphemus
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Revived after drowning in a jar of honey
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Glaucus
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Poor woman who hosted Zeus and Hermes when they were in disguise
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Baucis
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Mother of Theseus
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Aethra
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Music teacher of Heracles
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Linus
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