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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