God/Goddess of... | Answer | % Correct |
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The Underworld and regret | Hades | 98%
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Sky, weather, law, and justice | Zeus | 98%
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Sea, rivers, floods, and earthquakes | Poseidon | 97%
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Music, art, healing, prophecy, poetry, and archery | Apollo | 96%
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Love, beauty, desire, and pleasure | Aphrodite | 94%
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Wisdom, strategy, warfare, and peace | Athena | 92%
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Marriage, monarchs, and childbirth | Hera | 91%
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War, violence, and bloodshed | Ares | 90%
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The hunt, maidenhood, childbirth, and the wilderness | Artemis | 90%
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Thieves, travel, messengers, trade, and language | Hermes | 89%
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Wine, celebration, ecstacy, drunkeness, and drugs | Dionysus | 86%
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Agriculture, growth, nurturing, and the harvest | Demeter | 82%
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Fire, blacksmiths, and craftmanship | Hephaestus | 79%
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The home, hearth, and chastity | Hestia | 77%
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Time | Chronos | 76%
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Love and affection | Eros | 73%
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Night | Nyx | 65%
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Sleep | Hypnos | 64%
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The emptiness that existed before life | Chaos | 59%
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Death | Thanatos | 59%
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Retribution, vengeance, and punishment | Nemesis | 52%
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The deepest and darkest part of the Underworld | Tartarus | 46%
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Day | Hemera | 30%
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Darkness and shadow | Erebus | 26%
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Light and the upper atmosphere | Aether | 24%
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God of the sea and the sea creatures | Pontus | 21%
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Inevitability, necessity, and compulsion | Ananke | 13%
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