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Trivia Questions

What is the name of the legendary ghost ship, often sighted in the North Sea, doomed to sail the oceans forever and never make port?

In Chinese mythology, what powerful deity is often depicted as a dragon, controlling the weather, waters, and residing in an underwater palace?

Which monstrous creature from Greek mythology possessed the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a serpent for a tail, famously slain by Bellerophon?

In Norse cosmology, what is the name of the immense sacred tree that connects the nine realms, including Asgard, Midgard, and Hel?

Which West African and Caribbean trickster figure is often depicted as a spider, known for his cleverness and storytelling?

Which revered Mesoamerican deity, whose name translates to 'feathered serpent,' was a god of wind, air, learning, and the morning star for civilizations like the Aztecs and Mayans?

In Philippine folklore, what horrific vampire-like creature is known for its ability to detach its upper torso from its lower body at night, flying with bat-like wings to hunt?

Which of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature chronicles the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang (Tang Sanzang) and his three powerful disciples, including Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India?

What is the name of the mythical Buddhist kingdom, often described as a utopian land of peace and wisdom, hidden somewhere in the Himalayas and believed to be a source of spiritual enlightenment?

In Jewish folklore, what animated anthropomorphic being is traditionally created from inanimate matter, like mud or clay, through magical means to serve its creator?