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Mythic Artifacts and Their Powers

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In Greek mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of the underworld, Hades?

  1. Aegis

  2. Caduceus

  3. Helm of Invisibility

  4. Bident


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hades, the god of the underworld, is often depicted holding a bident, a two-pronged staff or spear.

In Norse mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of thunder, Thor?

  1. Gungnir

  2. Mjölnir

  3. Draupnir

  4. Gleipnir


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Thor, the god of thunder, is known for wielding Mjölnir, a powerful hammer that can control thunder and lightning.

In Celtic mythology, what artifact is associated with the goddess of war, Morrigan?

  1. Claíomh Solais

  2. Lia Fáil

  3. Spear of Lugh

  4. Cauldron of Dagda


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Morrigan, the goddess of war, is often depicted carrying Claíomh Solais, a magical sword that can cut through any armor.

In Egyptian mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of the sun, Ra?

  1. Ankh

  2. Scepter of Was

  3. Eye of Horus

  4. Scarab


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ra, the god of the sun, is often depicted holding the Scepter of Was, a staff with a ram's head at the top.

In Japanese mythology, what artifact is associated with the goddess of the sun, Amaterasu?

  1. Yata no Kagami

  2. Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi

  3. Magatama

  4. Yasakani no Magatama


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, is often depicted holding the Yata no Kagami, a sacred mirror that reflects the light of the sun.

In Hindu mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of creation, Brahma?

  1. Trishula

  2. Sudarshana Chakra

  3. Brahmastra

  4. Kamandalu


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Brahma, the god of creation, is often depicted holding a Kamandalu, a water pot that contains the elixir of life.

In Chinese mythology, what artifact is associated with the goddess of the moon, Chang'e?

  1. Jade Rabbit

  2. Elixir of Immortality

  3. Moon Mirror

  4. Guan Yin's Vase


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chang'e, the goddess of the moon, is known for stealing the Elixir of Immortality from her husband, Houyi.

In Aztec mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of rain, Tlaloc?

  1. Atlatl

  2. Macuahuitl

  3. Tlalchitonatiuh

  4. Ometeotl


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Tlaloc, the god of rain, is often depicted holding Tlalchitonatiuh, a lightning bolt.

In Mayan mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of death, Ah Puch?

  1. Popol Vuh

  2. Chilam Balam

  3. Hunab Ku

  4. Death Whistle


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ah Puch, the god of death, is often depicted carrying a Death Whistle, which he uses to summon the dead.

In Inca mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of the sun, Inti?

  1. Tumi

  2. Quipu

  3. Chakana

  4. Inti Raymi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inti Raymi is a festival dedicated to Inti, the god of the sun, and is celebrated during the winter solstice.

In Polynesian mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of the sea, Tangaroa?

  1. Tiki

  2. Lei

  3. Ulu

  4. Poi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tiki is a carved wooden figure that represents Tangaroa, the god of the sea, and is often used as a protective symbol.

In Native American mythology, what artifact is associated with the trickster god, Coyote?

  1. Dreamcatcher

  2. Medicine Wheel

  3. Coyote's Bag of Tricks

  4. Wampum Belt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Coyote's Bag of Tricks is a magical bag that contains all sorts of objects that Coyote uses to play tricks on others.

In African mythology, what artifact is associated with the god of thunder, Shango?

  1. Oshun's Mirror

  2. Oya's Fan

  3. Elegba's Walking Stick

  4. Shango's Axe


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Shango, the god of thunder, is often depicted carrying an axe, which he uses to control the storms.

In Aboriginal Australian mythology, what artifact is associated with the Rainbow Serpent?

  1. Didgeridoo

  2. Woomera

  3. Bunyip

  4. Dreamtime Stories


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Dreamtime Stories are sacred stories that tell of the creation of the world and the Rainbow Serpent's role in it.

In Sumerian mythology, what artifact is associated with the goddess of love and fertility, Inanna?

  1. Anzu's Tablet

  2. Enki's Me

  3. Inanna's Descent

  4. Gilgamesh's Epic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Inanna's Descent is a poem that tells of the goddess Inanna's journey to the underworld and her return to the world of the living.

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