How to Godly Parent Quiz
From supernatural powers and dangerous battles to monster attacks and epic quests, one thing’s for sure: the life of a demigod certainly isn’t dull. If you were a demigod, which Greek god or goddess would you have to thank for your magical life—and, most importantly, what types of powers and abilities would they have given you?
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[Edit]Questions Overview
- Their ability to always lead their team to victory.
- Their courage and willingness to enter dangerous battles.
- Their desire to protect others.
- The lessons and legacy they leave for the next generation.
- Losing control
- Being known too deeply by someone else
- Being forgotten
- Losing those I love
- A battle-axe. I want to take down my enemies!
- A dagger. I want to take my enemies by surprise.
- A bow and arrow. I want to do lots of damage from the back lines.
- A sword. Victory will be mine!
- Making sure all the decorations look beautiful and perfect.
- Assembling the food and drinks.
- Keeping my bestie distracted and unaware.
- Making sure all the partygoers know where to be and what to do.
- “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
- “Pay attention to your enemies, for they are the first to discover your mistakes.”
- “There is nothing permanent except change.”
- “Sleep is the only medicine that gives ease.”
- Something bold, like deep teal or jet black.
- Something bright, like tangerine orange or sunshine yellow.
- Something gentle, like soft pink or lavender.
- Something moody, like deep red or maroon.
- Air
- Water
- Fire
- Earth
- Take them out for the night. Distraction is the best medicine!
- Come up with a strategy to get back at their partner. They’ll never see it coming!
- Confront their partner directly. They’ll regret this!
- Comfort my friend and discuss the joys of being single.
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- 💖🌹💋🎀💅
- 💆💪😊✌️☀️
- 🌈🌤️💛💐🤳
- With some cool stuff I got at the thrift shop, like a famous painting or a huge lamp.
- With plenty of sturdy furniture, like a metal dresser and bed frame.
- With luxurious accents, like wall tapestries and plush carpeting.
- With soft, plush things, like an oversized teddy bear and throw blanket.
- The ability to manipulate one of the elements (water, fire, earth, air).
- Super strength, speed, and agility.
- The ability to read and manipulate the minds of others.
- The ability to summon any type of weapon I want at any time.
- A penthouse apartment in the big city. I can see everything from up here!
- A cozy cottage along the coast. The beach is within walking distance!
- A roomy rancher surrounded by pastures and farm animals. The sunrise is amazing here!
- A giant mansion in the woods. It’s kind of hard for people to find me…
- Water bottle. Hydration is essential.
- Hand sanitizer. Staying clean is important!
- Pepper spray. Who knows who you could run into!
- Sunglasses. Gotta look sharp!
- Hanging out with my friends. Who knows what we’ll get up to!
- Practicing self-care. Me-time is important!
- Going shopping. I deserve a little treat!
- Getting caught up on my fave TV show.
- Peace and quiet. It feels like I’m always running around!
- Magic. My life feels a little dull these days.
- Balance. It feels like my world is off its axis sometimes.
- Inspiration. I miss working on personal projects.
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[Edit]A Closer Look at Greek Mythology
Greek mythology may not be used as a belief system anymore, but it continues to have an undeniable influence on modern society. Just take a look at popular brands like Goodyear (a tire company with the winged shoe of Hermes as its logo), Ajax (a type of cleaning supply named after a Greek hero), and Pandora (a jewelry company named for a woman made by the Greek gods).
Greek mythology has also made a name for itself in the world of modern fiction—most notably in Rick Riordan’s iconic Percy Jackson universe, which has over a dozen books, 2 movies, and a Disney+ TV show.
Whether you’re reading Greek mythology straight from the source (like Edith Hamilton’s Mythology) or through a fun retelling (like Riordian’s debut novel The Lightning Thief), one thing stays consistent: the Greek gods are one big, messy family.
Who were the Greek gods?
The Greek gods were a race of divine beings thought to preside over different aspects of society. They’re descended from the Titans, another race of divine beings that the Greek gods ultimately fought against and defeated for ultimate control of the universe (in a conflict known as the Titanomachy). Some of the most well-known gods and goddesses in the Greek pantheon include:
- Zeus: God of the Sky (and King of the Gods)
- Hera: Goddess of Marriage
- Poseidon: God of the Sea
- Demeter: Goddess of Agriculture
- Hestia: Goddess of the Hearth
- Ares: God of War
- Athena: Goddess of Wisdom
- Apollo: God of Prophecy
- Artemis: Goddess of Hunting
- Hephaestus: God of Fire
- Aphrodite: Goddess of Love
- Hermes: God of Travelers
- Dionysus: God of Wine
- Hades: God of the Underworld
- Iris: Goddess of the Rainbow
- Hypnos: God of Sleep
- Nemesis: Goddess of Retribution
- Nike: Goddess of Victory
- Hebe: Goddess of Youth
- Tyche: Goddess of Fortune
- Hecate: Goddess of Magic
Note: This is not a comprehensive list of all the aspects of life the Greek gods and goddesses ruled over. Many ruled over multiple domains (e.g., Hermes, Apollo, etc.).
What are demigods?
Demigods are individuals who are half god and half human. They’re typically born when Greek gods have affairs with mortals—Achilles (son of Thetis), Heracles (son of Zeus), Theseus (son of Poseidon), and Perseus (son of Zeus) are just a few of the more well-known figures from Greek mythology.
Riordan’s series Percy Jackson & the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, and The Trials of Apollo take place in a world of modern-day demigods, where children of the Greek gods learn more about their birthright and what Fate has in store for them.
[Edit]Want to learn more?
Want to learn more about the Greek gods and Greek mythology in general? Check out these sites to get started:
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