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King of the Gods
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Zeus
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Queen of the Gods
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Hera
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God of Music and Prophecy
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Apollo
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Sister of above, Goddess of the Hunt
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Artemis
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God of the Forge
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Hephaestus
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Forced to marry the above, Goddess of Love and Beauty
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Aphrodite
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God of messengers and travel
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Hermes
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God of wine
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Dionysus
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God of war and bloodshed
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Ares
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Goddess of war and wisdom, sister of above
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Athena
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God of the underworld
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Hades
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God of the ocean and earthquakes
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Poseidon
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Goddess of fertility and the harvest
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Demeter
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Daughter of the above, Goddess of spring
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Persephone
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Goddess of the hearth and home
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Hestia
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King of the Titans and time
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Cronus
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Wife of above and Queen of the titans
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Rhea
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Titan of the sea
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Oceanus
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Titaness of sight
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Theia
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Titan of light and the east
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Hyperion
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Titan of constellations and the south
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Crius
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TItan of intellect and the north
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Coeus
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Titan of mortality and the west
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Iapetus
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Titaness of prophecy
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Phoebe
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Titaness of justice
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Themis
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Titaness of memory
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Mnemosyne
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Titaness of fresh water
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Tethys
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Primordial God of light
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Aether
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Primordial God of inevitability
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Ananke
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Primordial God at the dawn of creation
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Chaos
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Primordial God of time
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Chronos
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Primordial God of darkness
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Erebus
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God of love and sexual desire
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Eros
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Primordial God of the earth
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Gaia
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Primordial God of the day
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Hemera
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Primordial God of night
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Nyx
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Primordial God of the sea
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Pontus
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Another Primordial God of the Sea / Old Man of the sea
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Nereus
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Primordial God of the abyss
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Tartarus
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Primordial God of the sky
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Uranus
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Titan of endurance
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Atlas
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Titan of fire
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Prometheus
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TItan of afterthought
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Epimetheus
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Titan of anger
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Menoetius
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Titan of the dusk and stars
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Astraeus
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Titan of the sun
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Helios
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TItaness of the moon
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Selene
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Titan of dawn
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Eos
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TItaness of motherhood
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Leto
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TItaness of falling stars
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Asteria
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Titaness of magic
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Hecate
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God of medicine
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Asclepius
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God of the wild
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Pan
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Nine goddesses of the arts, literature, and science
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Muses
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Muse of epic poetry
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Calliope
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Muse of history
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Clio
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Muse of erotic poetry
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Erato
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Muse of lyric poetry
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Euterpe
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Muse of tragedy
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Melpomene
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Muse of sacred hymns/poetry
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Polyhymnia
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Muse of dance
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Terpsichore
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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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Three goddesses of beauty and dance
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Charites
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Charite of radiance/beauty
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Aglaea
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Charite of joy
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Euphrosyne
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Charite of festivity and banquets
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Thalia
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Goddess of discord
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Eris
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Goddess of victory
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Nike
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God of terror
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Phobos
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God of fear
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Deimos
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Goddess of justice
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Dike
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Goddess of childbirth
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Eileithyia
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Goddess of harmony
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Harmonia
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Goddess of youth
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Hebe
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Goddess of good health
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Hygeia
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Goddess of rainbows
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Iris
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Goddess of luck
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Tyche
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Three goddesses of destiny
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Fates
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The Spinner
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Clotho
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The Alotter
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Lachesis
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The Inflexible
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Atropos
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Three goddesses of vengeance
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Furies
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Unceasing anger
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Alecto
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Jealous rage
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Megaera
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Vengeful destroyer
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Tisiphone
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God of sleep
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Hypnos
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Goddess of the soul
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Psyche
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God of dreams
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Morpheus
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Personification of death
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Thanatos
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Goddess of revenge
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Nemesis
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WIfe of the Olympian God of the ocean
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Amphitrite
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Son of the above and God of the ocean, uses a conch
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Triton
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God of requited love
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Anteros
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God of marriage ceremonies
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Hymen
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God of gardens, livestock and vineyards
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Priapus
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Ferryman of the dead
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Charon
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Goddess of the blessed dead
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Makaria
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Goddess of nightmares
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Melinoe
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God of the winds
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Aeolus
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God of the north wind
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Boreas
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God of the west wind
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Zephyrus
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God of the south wind
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Notus
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God of the east wind
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Eurus
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Goddess of force and power
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Bia
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God of strength and power
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Kratos
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God of dedication
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Zelus
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Father of all monsters
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Typhon
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Mother of all monsters
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Echidna
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Guardian of the golden apple garden
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Ladon
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Guardian of Delphi before the God of prophecy
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Python
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A dragon that regrows it's heads when cut off
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Hydra
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Guardian of the Golden Fleece
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Colchian Dragon
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Lion body, goat head, serpent tail
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Chimera
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Eats those who cannot solve their riddles
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Sphinx
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Body of a lion, talons and wings of an eagle
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Griffin
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One eyed creatures
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Cyclopes
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Same as the above, blinded by the clever king
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Polyphemus
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Hundred armed, fifty headed giants
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Hecatoncheires
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Three-headed hound that guards the underworld
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Cerberus
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Six-headed monster at the Strait of Messina
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Scylla
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Whirlpool at the Strait of Messina
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Charybdis
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Monster that shares the same name as a part of the brain
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Hippocampus
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Half human half bird screeching creatures
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Harpy
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Creatures who lure with their songs
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Sirens
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Winged horse
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Pegasus
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Half man half horse
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Centaur
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Wisest of the above race
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Chiron
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The creature at the center of the labyrinth
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Minotaur
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Snow-white bull sent by the Olympian sea god
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Cretan bull
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It's golden fur was impervious to attacks
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Nemean Lion
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A large and ferocious boar that terrorized Arcadia
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Erymanthian Boar
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Women who have snakes for hair
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Gorgon
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Most famous of the above race
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Medusa
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Race of female warriors
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Amazons
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Queen of the above
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Hippolyta
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Spirits/deities tied to nature
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Nymph
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Spirits of freshwater
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Naiads
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Spirits of saltwater
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Nereids
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Spirits of the ocean
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Oceanids
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Spirits of the trees
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Dryads
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Spirits of trees linked to specific trees
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Hamadryads
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Spirits of the ash trees
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Meliae
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Spirits of the mountains
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Oreads
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Spirits of breezes
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Aurae
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Home of the gods
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Olympus
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Prison of the titans
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Tartarus
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"Heaven" for heroes and favored mortals
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Elysium
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Where most souls ended up
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Asphodel
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Main walled city in the Iliad
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Troy
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Called "city of wisdom"
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Athens
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Rival of the above, militaristic
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Sparta
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Home of the general of the Greeks
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Mycenae
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Home of the clever king
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Ithaca
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City of many tragedies, seven gated
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Thebes
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Home of the labyrinth
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Crete
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Where the Oracle is located
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Delphi
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Guarded by a dragon, site of one labor
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Garden of the Hesperides
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Home of the hero of the Greeks
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Phthia
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Island of the nymph who captured the clever king
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Ogygia
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Kingdom that sunk to the sea
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Atlantis
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Ship of the seeker of the Golden Fleece
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Argo
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What the people on the ship were called
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Argonauts
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Hero of the Greeks during the 10 year war
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Achilles
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Mother of the hero of the Greeks
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Thetis
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Father of the hero of the Greeks
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Peleus
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Lover of the hero of the Greeks
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Patroclus
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The clever king
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Odysseus
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Wife of the clever king
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Penelope
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Son of the clever king who fended off suitors
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Telemachus
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Nymph who trapped the clever king on her island
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Calypso
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Sorceress who turned the clever king's men into pigs
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Circe
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King of Argos, the only mortal to wound the gods
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Diomedes
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Second only to the hero of the Greeks
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Ajax
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King of Mycenae, leader of the Greeks
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Agamemnon
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Wife and killer of the King of Mycenae
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Clytemnestra
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Lover of the above
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Aegisthus
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Daughter of the King of Mycenae, sacrificed to please the gods
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Iphigenia
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King of Sparta, his wife was stolen
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Menelaus
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King of Pylos, old man
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Nestor
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Main hero of Troy
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Hector
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Devoted wife to the hero of Troy
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Andromache
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Took the Spartan King's wife, Prince of Troy
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Paris
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Captured by the above, wife of the King of Sparta
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Helen
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Founder of Rome, fled Troy
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Aeneas
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King of Troy during the Trojan War
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Priam
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Wife of the King of Troy
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Hecuba
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Cursed to never be believed
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Cassandra
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Prince of Troy abducted by the King of the Gods as an eagle
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Ganymede
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King of Mycenae who had a rivalry with his brother
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Atreus
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Said brother who's children were served to him as a stew
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Thyestes
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Daughter of the King of Mycenae who avenges his death
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Electra
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Son of the King of Mycenae who avengers his death
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Orestes
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Did 12 labors, son of the King of the gods
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Heracles
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Wife of the above, killed in rage
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Megara
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Slayed the Minotaur
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Theseus
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Helped the man above, was abandoned by him after
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Ariadne
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Hero who tamed the winged horse
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Bellerophon
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Hero known for her speed
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Atalanta
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The seeker of the Golden Fleece
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Jason
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Sorceress who helped the above
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Medea
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A great musician who made stones cry
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Orpheus
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Lover of the above, died to a snake bite
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Eurydice
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The immortal brother that made up Gemini
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Pollux
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The mortal brother that made up Gemini
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Castor
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Cursed to marry his mother
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Oedipus
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Wife and mother of the above
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Jocasta
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Son of the above who expelled his brother after a year of rule
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Eteocles
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Brother of the above who killed him in combat
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Polynices
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Sister of the above who was killed for wanting to bury her brother
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Antigone
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Sister of the above who refused to help her
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Ismene
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Strict ruler of Thebes, uncle to the four above
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Creon
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Handsome male, beloved of the Goddess of Love
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Adonis
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The God of Prophecy's male lover who was killed on accident
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Hyacinthus
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Creator of the labyrinth
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Daedalus
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Son of the above, flew too close to the sun
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Icarus
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King who's touch turned things gold
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Midas
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Hero who slayed the famous gorgon
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Perseus
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Wife of the above
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Andromeda
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Mother of the above
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Cassiopeia
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Mother of the hero who slayed the famous gorgon
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Danae
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Mortal who fell in love with his own reflection
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Narcissus
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Nymph who fell in love with the above
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Echo
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War prize of the Hero of the Greeks
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Briseis
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10 year-long war between the Achaeans and a specific city
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Trojan War
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The war of the older generation of titans vs the Olympians
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Titanomachy
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The Olympians vs the gigantes
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Gigantomachy
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River of Hatred, Hero of the Greeks was dipped in this
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Styx
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River of Pain
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Acheron
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River of Forgetfulness
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Lethe
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River of Fire
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Phlegethon
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River of Lamentation
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Cocytus
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Seduced by the King of the Gods as a swan
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Leda
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Phoenician princess captured by a bull (the King of the gods)
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Europa
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Brother of the above who was tasked to find her, founded Thebes
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Cadmus
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Princess of Thebes that was killed when shown a god's true form
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Semele
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