Fall damage did indeed exist in Greco-Roman myth. For 10 points each:
[10e] Ate (“AY-tee”) fell to Phrygia after her father Zeus threw her down from this home of the gods. Hephaestus fell to Lemnos after Hera threw him down from this mountain.
ANSWER: Mount Olympus [or Ólympos]
[10m] While chasing a mouse, a son of Minos named Glaucus fell into a jar of this substance and died. In the Aeneid, the Cumaean Sibyl drugs Cerberus with a morsel of this substance and medicinal crops.
ANSWER: honey [or méli]
[10h] This youngest member of Odysseus’s crew fell to his death off Circe’s roof due to a hangover. This man was the first ghost Odysseus saw in the Underworld and begged to have a proper funeral.
ANSWER: Elpenor [or Elpinor]
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