Hermes - ANSWER Greek god of travelers. Conducted the souls of the death to the
underworld. god of commerce and profit Roman: Mercury
Melpomene - ANSWER Greek muse of tragedy
Polyhymnia - ANSWER Greek muse of mimic
Prometheus - ANSWER (Greek mythology) the Titan who stole fire from Olympus and
gave it to mankind.
Terpsichore - ANSWER Greek muse of lyric poetry and dance
Thalia - ANSWER Greek muse of comedy
Theseus - ANSWER Killed the Minotaur of Crete. Greek mythology
Tyr - ANSWER Norse god associated with law and heroic glory.
Urania - ANSWER Greek muse of astronomy
Valkyries - ANSWER Norse women warriors. Lived in Valhalla. Guardians and servants
of the gods. Both domestic and marital duties. Rode on fiery chargers.
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