Question

This deity was depicted as a griffin with one paw on the wheel of fate at Rhamnous (“RAM-nuss”), a sanctuary built where this deity may have transformed into a goose to evade Zeus. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this daughter of Nyx who, like the Eumenides, punished hubris and avenged crime.
ANSWER: Nemesis
[10m] This Greek poet presented opposing views of Nemesis as a reminder of shame versus a more destructive force sent by Nyx in his Works and Days and Theogony respectively.
ANSWER: Hesiod [or Hēsíodos]
[10e] To punish him for vanity, Nemesis led this youth to a pool where he fell in love with his reflection, died, and became a white and gold flower. This youth now names a personality disorder characterized by grandiosity.
ANSWER: Narcissus [accept narcissism or narcissistic personality disorder]
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2024 ACF Fall at CornellfallY918.89100%33%56%
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY817.50100%38%38%
2024 ACF Fall at WashingtonfallY621.67100%50%67%
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY1220.00100%58%42%
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY917.78100%44%33%
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont CollegesfallY518.00100%40%40%
2024 ACF Fall at RutgersfallY818.75100%50%38%
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY922.22100%56%67%

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Maryland B (DII)Bard A (UG)001010
Columbia A (UG)Penn B (DII)10101030
Lehigh A (UG)Columbia B1001020
Princeton A (UG)Fordham A0101020
Maryland A (DII)Penn A (DII)10101030
Columbia J (DII)NYU A (UG)0101020
Rowan A (DII)Rutgers A (UG)001010
NYU BRutgers B001010