Demigods at the Table
Enter Mythos Academy — at the tabletop. A professional game master leads your group through quests set in the multi-pantheon academy hidden in the Grand Canyon, where young demigods from five mythological traditions train together and face threats that span the ancient world.
Players create demigod characters aligned with Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Celestial, or Mesoamerican traditions. Each pantheon brings different divine abilities, cultural perspectives, and approaches to the challenges ahead. The best questing parties combine pantheons — because the threats facing the academy don’t respect borders between traditions.
What to Expect
Character Creation: Each player builds a demigod with a pantheon, divine parent, and mythical companion creature. Our GM helps beginners craft characters with depth from the very first session.
Mythological Quests: Adventures draw from real mythology across all five traditions. Players might recover a stolen Egyptian artifact, negotiate with Norse frost giants, decipher a Mesoamerican prophecy, or defend the academy from a threat that unites all five pantheons against a common enemy.
Pantheon Dynamics: Greek strategists, Egyptian scholars, Norse warriors, Celestial mystics, and Mesoamerican shapeshifters each approach problems differently. Every quest rewards creative combinations of divine abilities.
Divine Powers: A streamlined system for godly abilities lets demigods call on their divine heritage — with dice rolls determining whether the gods answer favorably.
Session Formats
One-Shot Adventures: A complete mythological quest in a single session. Great for birthday parties, library programs, or trying tabletop RPGs.
Campaign Play: Ongoing adventures where demigods advance through their academy training. Uncover a larger threat across multiple sessions as pantheon loyalties are tested.
Virtual Sessions: Full quests via Google Meet. Digital tools make remote play seamless for groups across different locations.
Perfect For
- Percy Jackson fans and mythology enthusiasts
- Birthday parties with an epic twist
- Library and after-school programs
- Homeschool groups studying ancient cultures
- Friend groups wanting mythological adventures
- Schools looking for creative history enrichment