Origin | Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Greek mythology | Female warriors. | Amazons | 100%
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Norse mythology | The principal pantheon of Norse gods. | Æsir | 58%
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Doctor Who franchise | The species that the Doctor belongs to. | Gallifreyans | 58%
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Tolkien's legendarium | A race of large black orcs. | Uruk-hai | 50%
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The Elder Scrolls franchise | An ancient, subterranean city-dwelling race. | Dwemer | 42%
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A Song of Ice and Fire franchise | Diminutive humanoids who inhabit nature. | Children of the Forest | 33%
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Japanese mythology | A race of humanoid creatures with beaks or beak-like noses. | Tengu | 17%
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Irish mythology | A hostile, supernatural race who come from under the sea or the earth. Later portrayed as giants. | Fomorians | 8%
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Yoruba religion | Spirits sent by higher divinities to guide all creation. | Orisha | 8%
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Various mythologies | A group of people who's feet are turned backwards but who can run at great speed. | Abarimon | 0%
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Aztec mythology | The malevolent spirits of women who died during childbirth. | Cihuateteo | 0%
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Myst franchise | A civilisation that could write books, which could link them to Ages. | D'ni | 0%
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Borderlands franchise | An ancient alien race from Nekrotafeyo. | Eridians | 0%
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The Witcher franchise | The race of vampires that can appear like humans. | Higher Vampires | 0%
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Indigenous Australian folklore | Fairy-like beings of Arnhem Land. If you take the "n" out of the name of a famous Australian dinosaur you get the same word. | Mimi | 0%
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