What's Your Mythological Personality Trait?

Ever wonder why your personality is the way it is? This quiz will tell you what myth inspired your personality trait!

Tags: Personality, Mythology, Trait


Here are all the results with descriptions

Narcissistic
The story of Narcissus tells of a beautiful boy who drowned after he fell in love with his own reflection in the river. You are truly just as beautiful, and you also get just as lost in yourself. Why don't you put those good looks to work and start a YouTube channel or something? At least get paid for all your selfies.

Shy
As the myth goes, Io was turned into a cow by Zeus in order to hide their romantic rendezvous from Hera. Unfortunately, Zeus forgot all about her and left her that way for quite a few years. People forget about you just as easily. You don't feel bad about it though. You'd rather not attract any attention to yourself anyway because it makes you anxious.

Romantic
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, but she's also the goddess of attraction and romance. Even her own son is Cupid, duh! So you're definitely a romantic at heart. You live for fairy tales, and you love to dress yourself up and feel pretty. When you do, you're unstoppable. No one can resist your charms!

Wise
Minerva is the Roman goddess of wisdom. The Greeks called her Athena. She oversaw the realms of education, knowledge, and humility, and she offered the ancients of Athens an olive tree in order to be their patron deity. Like her, you use your knowledge to help others. You make yourself available to anyone who is willing to learn, and people can't thank you enough for the infinite patience you give them.

Angry
The biggest bully in Greek mythology is Hera. She got the worst of it, being married to playboy Zeus, and she took her anger out on a lot of unsuspecting mistresses and mortal women. You also have a bad habit of letting your rage get away from you sometimes. It scares people away, and it's starting to have a negative effect on your intimate relationships. You really need to chill out.

Cunning
Loki might be the trickster of Norse mythology, but he could be very clever when he wanted to be. His motives were usually selfish, but they were silly too, like that time he tied one end of a rope to a goat and the other to his crotch, all to save himself and the rest of the gods from an angry giantess. You're just looking for a good time like that. You don't care who might get uncomfortable, or hurt, as long as you're having fun.