Mythology/Fairy Tales with H

  • Roman hero, son of Jupiter. Greek version is Heracles.

  • Greek god of the dead and underworld realm.

  • Greek queen of the gods, patron of marriage.

  • Famous Grimm fairy tale about two lost siblings.

  • Greek messenger god, patron of travelers and thieves.

  • Nursery rhyme character who’s an egg on a wall.

  • Many‑headed serpent from Greek myth, slain by Heracles.

  • Greek god of fire and forge, divine blacksmith.

  • Greek sun god who drives the fiery chariot.

  • Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family fire.

  • Winged female monster from Greek myth, part bird.

  • Falcon‑headed Egyptian god of sky and kingship.

  • Character from Grimm tale with Gretel, candy house.

  • Greek name for Hercules, great hero of labors.

  • Supernatural underworld in many religions and myths.

  • Monkey god from Hindu epic Ramayana, very strong and devoted.

  • Small humanoid race from Tolkien’s Middle‑earth legendarium.

  • headless horseman
  • Old witch or crone figure in European folklore.

  • helena
  • Norse goddess of death in mythology and Marvel adaptations.

  • Greek goddess of magic, crossroads, and witchcraft.

  • Classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale about two lost siblings.

  • Norse realm of the dead ruled by the goddess Hel.

  • Mythic demonic dog, esp. in folklore and D&D.

  • Half-giant wizard from Harry Potter fantasy world.

  • Captain Hook, villain from Peter Pan fairy tale.

  • Mischievous goblin spirit from European folklore.

  • Helen of Troy, legendary figure from Greek myth.

  • Trojan prince hero in Greek mythology and epics.

  • Hero from 1980s fantasy cartoon and comics

  • Common spooky setting in many ghost stories

  • Fictional character from myth‑inspired Westeros

  • Mythical hybrid creature from European lore

  • Demon‑like comic hero based on folklore themes

  • Fairy tale siblings; spelling slightly off

  • Hansel and Gretel, classic Grimm fairy tale

  • Greek underworld god and his mythic queen

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