Answer some questions about chameleons in African mythology. For 10 points each:
[10e] A chameleon sold a cloak made of flies and vines to this creature, which had stolen the chameleon’s fields due to the chameleon not leaving footprints. This spider trickster is a common figure in West African folklore.
ANSWER: Anansi [or Ananse]
[10m] The chameleon Agemo is typically a messenger for this Yoruba deity, the chief of the orishas.
ANSWER: Olorun [or Olodumare]
[10h] This deity tasked a chameleon to tell men that they would not die, but it was too slow and a gecko told men that they would die instead. This supreme Zulu sky deity created humanity from reeds.
ANSWER: Unkulunkulu [or uNkulunkulu; or uMkhulu Omkhulu]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Mythology>