Mythology/Fairy Tales with E
Greek god of love and desire, Roman form is Cupid.
Human‑like magical being in many myths and fantasy tales.
Plural of elf, common in fantasy and folklore stories.
Folklore figure who delivers eggs at Easter, esp. in West.
Garden of Eden from the Bible, mythic paradise of origin.
Magic ice queen from Disney’s fairy‑tale style story Frozen.
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Wife of Orpheus in Greek myth, lost to the Underworld.
Biblical first woman in creation myth of Abrahamic religions.
Fairy‑tale novel and film with curses and magic, a retelling.
Fairy‑tale villain, like in Snow White’s magical stepmother.
Figure in Greek myth; abducted by Zeus as a white bull.
Tragic heroine from Greek myth, daughter of Agamemnon.
Dragon‑themed fantasy novel hero, set in a myth‑like world.
Legendary sword of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
Refers to fairy‑tale endings and the land “Ever After”.
Greek goddess of strife and discord in mythology.
Classic fairy-tale villain figure, appears in many stories.
Teleporting shadow mob from Minecraft, like a dark fae.
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Primordial Greek deity of darkness and shadow.
Common magical setting in countless fairy tales.
Furry species from Star Wars, fits fictional myth worlds.
Greek dawn goddess, sister of Helios and Selene.
Heroine from “Hunchback of Notre Dame”, classic legend.
Archetypal magic-user; appears in many tales and comics.
Blessed afterlife realm in Greek mythology.
Elven lord from Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium.
Heroine from Greek myth and tragedy, daughter of Agamemnon.
Hero from Indian epic Mahabharata, famed archer pupil.
Monster of Greek myth, mother of many famous beasts
Talking tree beings from Tolkien’s Middle‑earth
Relates to Egyptian mythology, but itself is an adjective
Boss dragon from Minecraft, iconic modern fantasy monster
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