Mythology/Fairy Tales with R

  • Girl in classic tale with wolf and grandma.

  • Heroine with magic hair in Grimm fairy tale.

  • Legendary English outlaw of Sherwood Forest.

  • Titaness, mother of Olympian gods in Greek myth.

  • Gold‑spinning dwarf from a Grimm fairy tale.

  • Red‑nosed reindeer from Christmas folklore.

  • Mythic founder of Rome, raised by a she‑wolf.

  • Alt spelling of Robin Hood, English folk hero.

  • Common misspelling of Rumpelstiltskin, fairy dwarf.

  • Legendary twin brothers raised by a she‑wolf.

  • Indian epic about Rama; sacred mythic narrative.

  • Norse end‑times myth where gods battle and die.

  • Hindu deity; also avatar in the Ramayana.

  • Princess in Grimm tales, sister to Snow White.

  • Group of deities in Roman mythology.

  • Twin of Romulus in Rome’s foundation legend.

  • Epic Hindu poem about Rama and Sita’s adventures.

  • Fairy-tale princess with very long hair.

  • Cartoon rabbit star from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”.

  • Little Red Riding Hood, classic fairy tale girl.

  • Red Riding Hood, misspelled but clearly the tale.

  • Avatar of Vishnu; hero of the Ramayana.

  • Giant mythical bird from Middle Eastern lore.

  • Elven valley from Tolkien’s Middle‑earth legendarium.

  • Figure from Welsh mythology, later a Fleetwood Mac song.

  • Mythic bird in many legends; also Poe’s famous poem.

  • Beast from Star Wars pits on Tatooine. Mythic in pop culture.

  • Japanese thunder god, drums clouds; a Shinto deity.

  • From Ragnarök tales; also Ragnar Lodbrok in Norse sagas.

  • Whole body of myths about Rome’s gods and heroes.

  • Little Red Riding Hood, classic European fairy tale girl.

  • One Hogwarts house; magical, semi‑mythic pop‑fantasy group.

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