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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