Which of the following figures from Greek mythology was punished by Zeus to eternally roll a massive boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down near the summit?
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In Norse mythology, the great hall where half of the warriors who die bravely in battle are taken by the Valkyries is called:
In Greek mythology, which Titan stole fire from the gods?
In ancient Egyptian mythology, which primary deity is revered as the creator and sun god, often considered the most important god in the pantheon and frequently depicted with a falcon’s head?
In Greek mythology, which immense mountain is famously known as the home of the twelve principal Olympian gods, including Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon?
Which Mesoamerican deity is known as the ‘Feathered Serpent’?
In Norse mythology, what is the name of the central world tree?
In Hindu mythology, who is ‘The Destroyer’ in the Trimurti?
In Egyptian mythology, which major deity is primarily associated with the afterlife, the underworld, and the cycle of death and rebirth?
What is the Norse ‘Twilight of the Gods’?
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