Hades: Hey, Zeus, Asclepius keeps reviving the dead. That’s my domain. As king of the Gods, can you do something about him? Zeus, lustfully looking at his next victim: Huh? Oh yeah, sure… [Sets Asclepius on fire] Done! Hades: I just figured make him dumb, but if it works it works.
*Asclepius screaming in the background as he runs around on fire, dies, and then respawns as the god of medicine* Hades: I can't have anything nice, can I?
"There's already a god of sleep, doesn't make sense a god of relaxing" Hypnos: just watch But in fact exist a godess of relaxing and its Pasitea, hypnos wife
24:47 Actually there were Greek myths thought school. The familly friendly ones, obviously. The two I remember are the story of Theseus and Daedalus, the part where him and his son were flying and his son flew high up into the sky
Some parts of the world would benefit from the non-family friendly ones considering the shocking lack of sex-ed. I mean, I've heard several stories of adults who totally would have bought the idea of Hephaestos "seeding" Athena's thigh as a viable means of reproduction 😄
This guy is comedy gold keep up the great work my man i've been sub to you for some time hope you have a great day and that you do well and mythology puns and basically everything else it's pretty awesome and i'm going to buy your card game 😁
@@Ouchiness I mean, they technically said "some of the other most complex myths" So either it was a typo and they meant to say _MORE_ or they were trying to say that Greek mythology is complex as well.
When the question about who accidentally killed their family, I instantly thought of Theseus because his father committed suicide because Theseus forgot to raise a sail or something.
This quiz was set up really good! For anyone not super into mythology pretty much every option from each of these is plausible and that makes for a very entertaining quiz. Great job mythology guy!
I got the first part down though I had to use the process of elimination for the nephew question and narrowed down the Zeus question to Satyr and fish but eventually chose fish. I only got two questions right on the second part by luck of the draw and one of them had no wrong answer.
In 7th grade, my teacher taught us about Theseus's story so when he left the girl on the island, my teacher expected us to have the same thoughts the gods did. But no, we were celebrating pretty much because we thought it was fair
This was my favorite video you have done so far. And i am a huge fan. I am super proud of my 10/15 score. Im gonna watch more of your videos, so i can get a better score next time! Thank you so much for what you guys do.
Can I point out that sterculius was Roman not Greek so priapus was only right since he said it was only greek even though stericulius was correct to an extant So yeah one of the only original pieces of mythology the the Romans have
Yeah. also boiling down priapus to simply being a god of penises is too single minded, kind of just an issue w trying to group multi faceted deities that changed over centuries into neat boxes
I got 12/15. Absolutely loved the quiz as a whole, the structure was very thought out, a nice way to differentiate from the standard online quiz formats
This was an amazing idea I loved the video doing great man god bless you your my favorite UA-camr like first above anyone have a happy life man be safe be healthy see u soon
(Playing trivia game with my dad) Me: "Hera!" Game: "10 points!" My dad: "How do you remember this stuff?" Also my dad: "Oh, the Atlanta Falcons!" Game: "10 points!"
And btw brow im a dude trying to get more knowledge of anything in life and this is apart of it and honestly your doing a great job with these videos of getting it through to the audience because usually these planets try to be all smart and hide from what there saying and doing and go off of what there told but your shorts makes the storys funny but also easier to understand,love the work brother asamalakum brother💙
As a lover of mythology, especially Greek mythology, I'm ashamed by how poorly I did. I feel really dumb about the "who accidentally killed their relative?" one. I couldn't remember Perseus killing anyone and didn't know Theseus' story well enough to be certain. Oedipus I knew killed his father without knowing it was his father, and I knew Heracles killed his entire family. But I thought it was a trick question, because Heracles didn't accidentally kill them, he was driven mad and made to kill them, so I was questioning if that counted as "accidental". Had I remembered Perseus's story better or knew Theseus's better, I would have known for certain. I also got thrown off by the "which titan is real?" question, because I knew Epimetheus was a god, brother of Prometheus, one being afterthought and one being forethought (always forget which is which) and I believe husband of Pandora. But the "titan of making excuses" part made me wonder if it was a trick question, a real titan by name but with the wrong title. Still guessed it though, remembering some gods and titans had multiple titles. As for the last one, I actually knew about the god of penises. Didn't know about the other though...
14/15 to my own surprise. Didn't get Alala right; never heard of her and her name just didn't sound very Greek to me. Two or three I honestly had to guess, and just happened to get lucky/managed to deduce.
1.14 2.10? 3.all of the above ( obviously 🙄) 4.chimera 5.Pushed him off the tower 6.people stopped praying to the gods? 7.had to wear woman's clothing 8.Ares was put in a jar 9.fish?? 10.they had a kid (the guy with snake lower body) Part 2 REAL. || FAKE Aristaeus. || Tisthious Missed Alala. || Sorone Epimetheus. || Methorous Priapus || Sterculius .
1,2,4,5,6 (I was trying so hard to remember your tiktok about it but I guessed right anyway), 3 I said b, 7 I said a (I had zero clue), 8 I said a (zero clue all seem unlikely), 9 I said ant (how could an ant bang somebody), 10 I said b (it seemed kind of likely) I got the top ones correct and bottom wrong
Side note for anyone wondering what the weird metal tail thing is behind his head its called a Thunderjaw from a very awesome game called horizon zero dawn which is only available on ps4 and pc
24:20 "...but even THAT'S too crazy." Girly girl, Aphrodite was literally born from Kronus' testicles being thrown into the sea foam. And forming into her. NOTHING is too crazy in Greek Mythology lmao
12:10 in a greek mythology book I read deadalus didnt like his nephew cause he was smarter than his son (and maybe even him) so he pushed him off the fower, then made a wings with feathers and wax and flew off with his son to another country (but his son flew too high and the wax melted and he fell on the rocks under him).
In 7th grade my Head 180 teacher had all of the Adventures of Ulysses comic books, which was my first introduction to "The Odyssey" in School. I only paused the video on question 2 to try and rack my brain on anything I retained, I ended up saying 10 years because I never considered the Trojan war. The more you know right? Keep the knowledge flowing, Athena!
It hurts knowing that she read Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus and missed all the questions related to the books while me, a 12 year old remembered better
I always feel like I have a good and wide grasp on mythology and then the people in these comments as well as the mythology guy prove me wrong everytime.
Horse:exists
Loki:now I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move
i was the 69th like your welcum :)
And I'm the 96th
And im the 135th
And I’m 378
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In Heracles' second punishment, he actually grew to enjoy sewing to the dismay of the queen, who thought it would humiliate him more.
sewing... predy kool
When concerning Greek Mythology, you should just assume the worst always
I mean the same does apply for other mythology as well
literally applies two everyone but Hathor and Hades and even then they get the worst hand half the time
@@him1517 Same for any death god especially
exactly :)
Not with Perseus!
What part of that is not good enough for you Phil?!
Hades: Hey, Zeus, Asclepius keeps reviving the dead. That’s my domain. As king of the Gods, can you do something about him?
Zeus, lustfully looking at his next victim: Huh? Oh yeah, sure… [Sets Asclepius on fire] Done!
Hades: I just figured make him dumb, but if it works it works.
*Asclepius screaming in the background as he runs around on fire, dies, and then respawns as the god of medicine*
Hades: I can't have anything nice, can I?
💀💀💀😭
@@grandwarriorwaluigi1284 Zeus: Well...No.
Keep up the good work man and I hope for a test in Norse Mythology soon!
Alrighty then
ah yes you are now blessed with the like of M Y T H O L O G Y G U Y
"There's already a god of sleep, doesn't make sense a god of relaxing"
Hypnos: just watch
But in fact exist a godess of relaxing and its Pasitea, hypnos wife
So, pasta is relaxing?
@@generaljesus9825 haha very funny 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for educating me.
Pasitea is actually a ROMAN goddess, not Greek, and in Roman mythology, there is a goddess of relaxing, and that is Pasitea.
@@mikeor- pasitea is really the ronan name. But she also exists in greek myths. I just dont know how to writhe her name
Minotaur be like
“Equal rights equal bites”
BI-notaur
I got 10/15 so not bad
Also I would love if you made another quiz like this!
Okie dokie
Everyone would love another quiz
@@TheMythologyGuy1 maybe about other mythology
I got 14/15
I got 12/15, I'm pretty proud of myself
24:47 Actually there were Greek myths thought school. The familly friendly ones, obviously. The two I remember are the story of Theseus and Daedalus, the part where him and his son were flying and his son flew high up into the sky
I was taught some of the not so family friendly ones too, in Latin class. Guess I was lucky
Some parts of the world would benefit from the non-family friendly ones considering the shocking lack of sex-ed. I mean, I've heard several stories of adults who totally would have bought the idea of Hephaestos "seeding" Athena's thigh as a viable means of reproduction 😄
I mean they did tell us about Oedipus in Greece in high school so...
This guy is comedy gold keep up the great work my man i've been sub to you for some time hope you have a great day and that you do well and mythology puns and basically everything else it's pretty awesome and i'm going to buy your card game 😁
Thank you! I really appreciate the support! Means a lot
BROTHER
@@mkpoyo5720 BROTHER
Agreed
Please make question about some other most complex myths like Japanese, norse , hindu . Please
I shall
YES YES YES!
Japanese Myths I can absolutely handle cause I binge the hell outta Persona 4 and Izanagi is actually one of my favorite Gods in any mythology
i dont like the idea that greek myths aren't complex wth
@@Ouchiness
I mean, they technically said "some of the other most complex myths"
So either it was a typo and they meant to say _MORE_ or they were trying to say that Greek mythology is complex as well.
Love your content man!! I used to love mythology when I was younger and you have rekindled my love for mythology
8:20 Oh gosh that's just cruel telling her the answer 🤣🤣🤣. Love this video
I once heard someone describe Greek mythology in the words “unfortunately, Zeus was horney”.
This is amazing. I would love to see more, please please keep it up
When the question about who accidentally killed their family, I instantly thought of Theseus because his father committed suicide because Theseus forgot to raise a sail or something.
I got 8/15 I’ve always preferred Norse so I was surprised to do so well in Greek
congrats i got 12/15 yet I thought the same thing but i'm more into Egyptian mythology
@@CrungusCrungo Same, I’m more into Egyptian Mythology, and I got a 10/15. I’m proud of myself lol.
I love these videos! Oh my goodness they are amazing!
Hey from Ireland! Just came across this video! Love it! I love mythology! You deserve a lot more attention! Love the channel!
14/15, the Odysseus question threw me off because I forgot about his time in the trojan war but other then that I knew them all!
I’ve learned so much about mythology literally everything thing I know about mythology is from you which is saying a lot
This quiz was set up really good! For anyone not super into mythology pretty much every option from each of these is plausible and that makes for a very entertaining quiz. Great job mythology guy!
I got the first part down though I had to use the process of elimination for the nephew question and narrowed down the Zeus question to Satyr and fish but eventually chose fish. I only got two questions right on the second part by luck of the draw and one of them had no wrong answer.
20:18, editor's note: yeah thanks for that.....
😂😂😂Funniest easter egg kind of a moment there
Fun fact about the odyssey. He spent 7 years trapped with Calypso and another like 2 with Circe willingly.
Please make more of these quizzes, they’re awesome 😊
In 7th grade, my teacher taught us about Theseus's story so when he left the girl on the island, my teacher expected us to have the same thoughts the gods did. But no, we were celebrating pretty much because we thought it was fair
This was my favorite video you have done so far. And i am a huge fan.
I am super proud of my 10/15 score. Im gonna watch more of your videos, so i can get a better score next time! Thank you so much for what you guys do.
That 3rd question really caught me off guard cause I only knew about Heracles killing his family
To be fair it wasn't really his fault. Hera is fucking petty
The one thing I know about mythology is even if you were blind and deaf you could not think the gods of Egypt was accurate in anyway
You give out good quizzes my friend as someone that regularly watches your Channel and studies mythology as a hobby I got 12 out a 15
Minotaur: Equal rights, equal bites.
Can I point out that sterculius was Roman not Greek so priapus was only right since he said it was only greek even though stericulius was correct to an extant
So yeah one of the only original pieces of mythology the the Romans have
wow! thank you I was thinking the same thing. but over all mythology guy did a great job i think most of the comments agree
Aha! I did though Sterculius sounded too latin to be a greek god
Yeah. also boiling down priapus to simply being a god of penises is too single minded, kind of just an issue w trying to group multi faceted deities that changed over centuries into neat boxes
This is a great video concept! I don’t know if you’ve done this already, but I’d love to see you take an advanced level mythology quiz
I got 9/15. You need to make more of these.
I got 12/15. Absolutely loved the quiz as a whole, the structure was very thought out, a nice way to differentiate from the standard online quiz formats
This was an amazing idea I loved the video doing great man god bless you your my favorite UA-camr like first above anyone have a happy life man be safe be healthy see u soon
That’s a huge honor
(Playing trivia game with my dad)
Me: "Hera!"
Game: "10 points!"
My dad: "How do you remember this stuff?"
Also my dad: "Oh, the Atlanta Falcons!"
Game: "10 points!"
This video was fun!
thanks mythology guy! ❤️
I wanna have a Mythology quiz with my friends!
My friends: never gonna get it
*me sighing in sad*
And btw brow im a dude trying to get more knowledge of anything in life and this is apart of it and honestly your doing a great job with these videos of getting it through to the audience because usually these planets try to be all smart and hide from what there saying and doing and go off of what there told but your shorts makes the storys funny but also easier to understand,love the work brother asamalakum brother💙
These channels*
I got 10/15 and also you should do more of these
This is a really fun concept, it would be cool to see this quiz again but with Norse mythology questions, if it hasn’t been done already
Give this man more attention right now god damn it
Greek god dammit
Gods dammit
“ What a page Turner!” Sounds like such a theater reference lol
As a lover of mythology, especially Greek mythology, I'm ashamed by how poorly I did.
I feel really dumb about the "who accidentally killed their relative?" one. I couldn't remember Perseus killing anyone and didn't know Theseus' story well enough to be certain. Oedipus I knew killed his father without knowing it was his father, and I knew Heracles killed his entire family. But I thought it was a trick question, because Heracles didn't accidentally kill them, he was driven mad and made to kill them, so I was questioning if that counted as "accidental". Had I remembered Perseus's story better or knew Theseus's better, I would have known for certain.
I also got thrown off by the "which titan is real?" question, because I knew Epimetheus was a god, brother of Prometheus, one being afterthought and one being forethought (always forget which is which) and I believe husband of Pandora. But the "titan of making excuses" part made me wonder if it was a trick question, a real titan by name but with the wrong title. Still guessed it though, remembering some gods and titans had multiple titles.
As for the last one, I actually knew about the god of penises. Didn't know about the other though...
Prometheus is forethought and Epimetheus is afterthought. Epimetheus was married to Pandora.
He's both the titan of afterfought and the titan of making excuses.
The Minotaur: I ate them, I ate them all. Not just the men but the women and the children too!
14/15 to my own surprise. Didn't get Alala right; never heard of her and her name just didn't sound very Greek to me. Two or three I honestly had to guess, and just happened to get lucky/managed to deduce.
Also got 14/15 what I think is more interesting is that TMG got some answers not 100% right
The thumbnail looks like he was gonna pull a Zeus 🤣
10/15 that was actually not bad since I guessed most of the right ones 😅😂
I remember the Daedalus question from primary school as a story.
See kids, this is why you should always stay in school
I enjoy this. Did you do it live? If not you should, people could answer live too. Would be fun for all!
19:18 that was answer number b. 👌🏻
Love your content, especially the greek mythology!
1.14
2.10?
3.all of the above ( obviously 🙄)
4.chimera
5.Pushed him off the tower
6.people stopped praying to the gods?
7.had to wear woman's clothing
8.Ares was put in a jar
9.fish??
10.they had a kid (the guy with snake lower body)
Part 2
REAL. || FAKE
Aristaeus. || Tisthious
Missed
Alala. || Sorone
Epimetheus. || Methorous
Priapus || Sterculius
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Teacher, Blue Phoenix is cheating.
@@scottrauch1261 u wish little Scotty !😎
I'm just that bomb ass bitch with a shit ton of time to read #NerdFlex💁🏼♀️
@@bluephoenix6322 I was just joking about posting your answers.
@@scottrauch1261 as I previously said I have a lot of time
Need I say more??
Loved this, great work my dude!
2:25
She nearly said something..
Underrated channel
I got 12. I'm so happy with myself right now.
Please do more of these!
his face in the thumbnail tho
Hey Mythology Guy I think you should invite Jake Doubleyoo to be guest too.
Next should be norse gods
One thing I have to say about Greek Myths, when the gods punish others, it is pretty in character with what they are about.
The video is 33:33 long.. perfect
Got 15/15 only the unmixed wine and peeling grapes one confused me
1,2,4,5,6 (I was trying so hard to remember your tiktok about it but I guessed right anyway),
3 I said b, 7 I said a (I had zero clue), 8 I said a (zero clue all seem unlikely), 9 I said ant (how could an ant bang somebody), 10 I said b (it seemed kind of likely)
I got the top ones correct and bottom wrong
Side note for anyone wondering what the weird metal tail thing is behind his head its called a Thunderjaw from a very awesome game called horizon zero dawn which is only available on ps4 and pc
We aren’t that different. Just I make kahoots, and challenge my school classmates to the quizzes
The Heracles one almost caught me, until I realised he had slain the HYDRA, not the Chimera.
I got 9/15 too
1:27 "He's big brother" I'm pretty sure that came from the book 1984(1949) by George Orwell
if you really are in my house i would like to offer you a chicken nuggie
Accepted
Zeus. Smirks. "Ironic. He could save others from death. But not himself."
Got 14/15.
Awesome
@@TheMythologyGuy1 Thanks.
24:20
"...but even THAT'S too crazy."
Girly girl, Aphrodite was literally born from Kronus' testicles being thrown into the sea foam. And forming into her. NOTHING is too crazy in Greek Mythology lmao
Ouranos's testicles were the ones that got severed
@@pikachusucks5151 Thank you. I knew it was an Elder Being, but kept thinking Kronus for some reason.
@@getshwifty3101 Your not too far off. Just a generation
Can you do a vid about kukulkan
Also I don’t know how but I got 12/15
I did a couple called “Art Lore: Feathered Serpent” and “Kukulkan or Quetzalcoatl”
Claire: cleaning stables augian stables doesn't sound too bad
Me: slaps head in human eating horse
The stables where normal cattle, the man eating horses where different.
I got 12/15
YOUR BEST VIDEO YET! 🤣
And your friend is funny and beautiful!
13/15
I figured that celibacy was worse than women's clothing for Greek heroes.
Damn it sororone. Why aren't you real.
I only got three right with the multiple choice.
I see the Dalek and Spyro in the back 👀👀👀
Titans of insect killing? They just call those humans
11/15
12:10 in a greek mythology book I read deadalus didnt like his nephew cause he was smarter than his son (and maybe even him) so he pushed him off the fower, then made a wings with feathers and wax and flew off with his son to another country (but his son flew too high and the wax melted and he fell on the rocks under him).
2 Incorrects 😇
Your face as she said percy jackson made me laugh so hard
I got 6 wrong
9 right
Running home naked does sound like something that would happen to Ares XD
“This is probably why they don’t teach Greek Mythology in schools”
I was taught mythology as an elective in 7th grade. Statement Debunked
14/15. The Alala one tripped me up. I knew the answers to all 10 of the multiple choice ones instantly though
I got 13
In 7th grade my Head 180 teacher had all of the Adventures of Ulysses comic books, which was my first introduction to "The Odyssey" in School. I only paused the video on question 2 to try and rack my brain on anything I retained, I ended up saying 10 years because I never considered the Trojan war. The more you know right? Keep the knowledge flowing, Athena!
It hurts knowing that she read Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus and missed all the questions related to the books while me, a 12 year old remembered better
To be fair, she did say that it was quite a while since she last read those books.
Keep these up!! I like 'em!!
lol the second one was a trick question, he was away for 20 years but it still only took him 10 years to go home. I would still say ten years.
The mythology guy you should have included Zues turning into a golden wave to impregnate one of his lovers literally a golden shower
I always feel like I have a good and wide grasp on mythology and then the people in these comments as well as the mythology guy prove me wrong everytime.
11/15, ive studied Greek Mythology since 6th grade, and this video proved that I don't even know all the facets of every story
we need more quizzes!!!!!!!!
5:07 question 3 I immediately went “Perseus” and then when you said Theseus I was like waitttt yeah they all did💀💀