Mythology/Fairy Tales with O
Norse chief god, linked to wisdom and war; ruler of Asgard.
Hunter placed among the stars in Greek myth; a famous constellation.
Man‑eating humanoid monster from European folklore tales.
Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods in mythology.
Hero of Greek myth; his journey in the Iliad and Odyssey is legendary.
Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth; killed by Set.
Greek tragic hero who solved the Sphinx’s riddle, then met a curse.
Epic journey from Greek myth about Odysseus’ long return home.
Titan personifying the world‑encircling river in Greek myth.
Greek musician who charmed Hades to rescue Eurydice.
Prophetic priest or shrine in myth, speaking for the gods.
Snowman friend in Disney’s Frozen, modern fairy‑tale character.
Tusked, warlike creature in fantasy lore, e.g. Tolkien.
King of the fairies in folklore and Shakespeare’s “Dream”.
- Oliver Twist
Misspelling of “ogre”, classic man‑eating monster.
Demon/ogre from Japanese folklore, very iconic.
Greek tragic lovers; famous myth in many arts.
“Orc”/“Ork”, fantasy monster in many myth‑like worlds.
The gods of Mount Olympus in Greek mythology.
Latin title of Sophocles’ tragedy about Oedipus.
Name for Ramses II in Shelley’s poem, feels legendary.
Serpent eating its tail, ancient symbol in many myths.
Greek primordial sky god, father of the Titans.
Nursery rhyme character who fed a dog from a bare cupboard
Generic fairy‑tale character, classic story witch
Spanish for Odysseus/Ulysses, Greek epic hero
Japanese shapeshifting ghost/monster from folklore
Princess from Swan Lake ballet, in many fairy-tale versions
Magic song-place from The Wizard of Oz fantasy world
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