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Which Myth Do You Inspire?

While none of my characters are the gods… well, let’s just say they’ve left a few scorch marks on ancient myth. Stories got twisted, names were changed, and somewhere along the way, legends were born.

Wanna know which one you inspired?

Take the quiz and find out which Titan god might’ve burned, bled, or ruled the stars in your name

How to Play:

Pick the answer that feels most you for each question. Each option is numbered from 1 to 6. At the end, total your points and match your score to the legend your soul once inspired.

Immortality? Tragedy? Trickery? Let’s find out. 🔥


Q1: The world is burning. What do you do?

1) Run toward the flames. You’re not leaving anyone behind.

2) Come up with a plan. Time to rally people and fight smart.

3) Crack a joke. Chaos is easier to face when you can still smile.

4) Guard the weak. You can’t save everyone, but you’ll die trying.

5) Offer yourself to the fire. If someone has to burn, let it be you.

6) Disappear into the smoke. You were never meant to be seen anyway.

Q2: What do you want to be remembered for?

1) My loyalty. I never gave up, even when it broke me.

2) My impact. I changed everything, whether they liked it or not.

3) My cunning. They’ll never know how much I saved them.

4) My devotion. I stood guard when everyone else ran.

5) My sacrifice. I gave everything—and I’d do it again.

6) My survival. I outlived every story they tried to bury me in.

Q3: What scares you the most?

1) Losing the ones I love. I could survive anything but that.

2) Being powerless. I need to fight. To win. To matter.

3) Being misunderstood. I hate being the villain in someone else’s story.

4) Letting people down. I carry more than just my own hope.

5) Being forgotten. If my pain meant something, then I can live with it.

6) Becoming what they expected of me. I was never meant to be small.

Q4: How do you handle betrayal?

1) I burn the bridge and salt the earth. Some scars are meant to stay.

2) I fight back harder. You think you can break me? Watch me rise.

3) I rewrite the rules. You played me—but I’ll play the game better.

4) I step back. I need time to process before I can forgive—or not.

5) I try to understand why. People break when they’re hurting.

6) I keep going. Quiet, steady, relentless. That’s my vengeance.

Q5: What are you most protective of?

1) My people. Even if I’m a mess, I’ll fight tooth and nail for them.

2) My reputation. Power means nothing if no one remembers your name.

3) My truth. Twist it, deny it, hide it—I’ll still find a way to speak it.

4) My space. Loyalty’s earned. I don’t let just anyone past my walls.

5) My purpose. I have to believe there’s a reason for all of this.

6) My heart. I give quietly, but when I do—it’s everything.

Q6: What’s the one thing you can’t resist?

1) A lost cause. I was born to fight for the broken.

2) A worthy challenge. If it doesn’t scare me, it’s not enough.

3) A golden opportunity. Chaos is a ladder—I just climb it with style.

4) A quiet place. Peace is rare. When I find it, I stay.

5) A wounded soul. I see what others overlook.

6) A burning truth. I don’t chase power. I carry it without apology.

Q7: What do you want to be remembered for?

1) The fire I left behind—let them feel my wrath.

2) The war I waged and the change it carved.

3) The chaos I mastered and the stories I twisted.

4) The loyalty I gave even when it broke me.

5) The light I passed on, even when it cost me everything.

6) The silence I survived and the truth I became.

Tally Up Your Scores

Once you have your total score, check the range below to see which Titan myth you may have inspired on Earth:

ANSWERS

The Fire Before the Fall (6-11)

You were a storm warning no one listened to—burning too bright, too fast. There’s power in your defiance, but destruction always follows close behind.

You are the living testament to the Destruction of Pompeii - a legend that will be spoken of with reverence and heartbreak.

Ragnar would mourn you.

The Spark That Lit the War (12-17)

You didn’t ask to be the reason everything changed—but the world remade itself around you anyway. Beauty, power, consequence… you carry them all.

You are the personification of the Battle of Troy - filled with passion, and always willing to think outside of the box.

Atlas would be proud of you.

The Trick That Rewrote the Story (18-23)

You didn’t just break the rules—you rewrote the ending. Mischief? Sure. But you always had a reason. Even if it meant being the villain in someone else’s tale.

You are the Trickster God Loki, reborn anew - leaving a trail of destruction and inspiration for decades to come.

Orion would clap you on the back.

The Guardian Who Stayed Behind (24-29)

You protect the dead, the lost, the forgotten. You weren’t meant to lead, but when the world turned upside down, you were the one who stayed.

You are the inspiration behind the Arbiter of Soul, Anubis - committed to peace, balance and accountability for all.

Xander would trust you with his last breath.

The Sacrifice That Changed the Gods (30-35)

You gave them hope, fire, belief. You paid the price in silence and scars—but what you left behind changed everything.

You are the lore behind the flamebound martyr Prometheus - defier of divinity, forever punished, forever remembered.

Columba would welcome you with open arms.

The Silence That Survived (36-42)

They tried to rewrite your story with shadows and chains—but you carved your own path through the dark. And you made it out.

You are the bloom behind Persephone - the goddess buried beneath the earth, rooted in darkness, but rising fresh with unbound choice.

Eve would take your hand—and walk back into the fire with you.