Interactive family trees and encyclopedic profiles across 31 traditions
From Zeus's sprawling divine lineage to Odin's sacrifice at Yggdrasil, every mythology is built on relationships — parents and children, allies and enemies, creators and their creations.
30+
Mythologies
3,900+
Entries
16,000+
Connections
Each tradition has a story — pick a figure and follow it
Greek Mythology
King of the Gods
Norse Mythology
Allfather
Egyptian Mythology
Lord of the Underworld
Hindu Mythology
The Destroyer
Japanese Mythology
Sun Goddess
Aztec Mythology
The Feathered Serpent
Slavic Mythology
God of Thunder
Mesopotamian Mythology
King of the Gods
Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and 28 more
Ancient Greece
Scandinavia
Ancient Egypt
Japan
Indian Subcontinent
Ancient Rome
British Isles, Gaul, Iberia
China, East Asia
Central Mexico
Eastern Europe (Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Balkans)
Gods, monsters, places, and more
When cultures met, gods traveled with them. These figures represent the same deity adopted across different traditions.
An encyclopedic database of gods, heroes, creatures, and their relationships across 31 mythological traditions. Read more about the project.
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