Mythology/Fairy Tales with R
Girl in classic tale with wolf and grandma.
Heroine with magic hair in Grimm fairy tale.
Legendary English outlaw of Sherwood Forest.
Titaness, mother of Olympian gods in Greek myth.
Gold‑spinning dwarf from a Grimm fairy tale.
Red‑nosed reindeer from Christmas folklore.
Mythic founder of Rome, raised by a she‑wolf.
Alt spelling of Robin Hood, English folk hero.
Common misspelling of Rumpelstiltskin, fairy dwarf.
Legendary twin brothers raised by a she‑wolf.
Indian epic about Rama; sacred mythic narrative.
Norse end‑times myth where gods battle and die.
Hindu deity; also avatar in the Ramayana.
Princess in Grimm tales, sister to Snow White.
Group of deities in Roman mythology.
Twin of Romulus in Rome’s foundation legend.
Epic Hindu poem about Rama and Sita’s adventures.
Fairy-tale princess with very long hair.
Cartoon rabbit star from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”.
Little Red Riding Hood, classic fairy tale girl.
Red Riding Hood, misspelled but clearly the tale.
Avatar of Vishnu; hero of the Ramayana.
Giant mythical bird from Middle Eastern lore.
Elven valley from Tolkien’s Middle‑earth legendarium.
Figure from Welsh mythology, later a Fleetwood Mac song.
Mythic bird in many legends; also Poe’s famous poem.
Beast from Star Wars pits on Tatooine. Mythic in pop culture.
Japanese thunder god, drums clouds; a Shinto deity.
From Ragnarök tales; also Ragnar Lodbrok in Norse sagas.
Whole body of myths about Rome’s gods and heroes.
Little Red Riding Hood, classic European fairy tale girl.
One Hogwarts house; magical, semi‑mythic pop‑fantasy group.
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