| 1 | | | Nymph - A creature who can talk to fish and nurtured flowers. |
| | Oceanos | | Helios's cousin and Perse's father. Circe's grandfather. |
| | Perse | | Oceano's daughter. Circe's mother. |
| | Zeus | | The God of Thunder. The King of Olympus. |
| | Hera | | Zeus's wife. The Queen of Olympus. |
| | Circe | | Narrator and Protagonist. Aka: The Golden Witch. |
| | Pasiphae | | Circe's sister. |
| | Perses | | Circe's brother. |
| | Melia | | Perse's sister. |
| | Lampetia | | Circe's half-sister. |
| | Phaethousa | | Circe's half-sister. |
| | White-Face | | Helios's cow. |
| | Bright-Eyes | | Helios's cow. |
| | Darling | | Helios's cow. |
| | Lovely | Girl | Helios's cow. |
| | Pretty | | Helios's cow. |
| | Golden | Horn | Helios's cow. |
| | Gleaming | | Helios's cow. |
| 2 | Prometheus | | Circe's uncle. |
| | Kronos | | Circe's great-uncle. |
| | Rhea | | Kronos's wife. |
| | Nereus | | Circe's uncle. A former mighty ruler of the sea. |
| | Poseidon | | The new God of the Sea. Nereus's predecessor. |
| | Proteus | | Circe's uncle. |
| | Athena | | Zeus's warrior daughter. |
| | Ares | | Zeus's brother. The God of War. |
| | Selene | | Circe's aunt. |
| | Hephaestus | | The great God of Smith. |
| | The | Fury | One of the infernal Goddesses of vengeance. |
| | Boreas | | Circe's uncle. |
| 3 | Apollo | | One of the Olympian Gods. Lord of the Lyre. |
| | Aeetes | | Circe's brother. The Sorcere King of Colchis. |
| | Minos | | Zeus's son and King of Crete. Pasipahe's husband. |
| | Mnemosyne | | The mother of memories. |
| | Artemis | | Apollo's twin. The pitiless huntress. |
| | Demeter | | The lady of bounty. |
| | Daedalus | | The master craftsman. Circe's friend. |
| 4 | Glaucos | | A fisherman. Circe's friend. |
| | Tethys | | The nurse of the world's waters. Circe's grandmother. |
| 5 | Scylla | | A very beautiful nymph that Glaucos falls in love with. |
| | Achelous | | Circe's river-uncle. |
| 6 | Thetis | | Nereus's youngest daughter. |
| | | | Pharmakis - A witch. |
| 8 | Hermes | | Zeus's son. Circe's lover. |
| | Argos | | The monstrous guardian Apollo killed. |
| | Aphrodite | | Hephaestus's wife. |
| 9 | Polydamas | | The guard captain. |
| 10 | | | Mount Dicte - The mountain where Zeus was born. |
| | Ariadne | | Circe's niece. Minos and Pasiphae's daughter. |
| 11 | Icarus | | Daedalus's son. |
| 12 | Queen | Of Phoenicia | Circe's lion. |
| | Androgeos | | Minos and Pasiphae's eldest child. |
| | Theseus | | Son of the Athenian King. A man Ariadne falls in love with. |
| | Dionysus | | The lord of ivy and the grapes. |
| | Riotous | | Son of Zeus. |
| | Phaedra | | Minos and Pasiphae's youngest daughter. |
| 13 | Medea | | Aeetes's child. Circe's niece. |
| | Jason | | The heir by rights to the kingdom of Lolcos. Medea's husband. |
| 14 | Alke | | A woman who was punished for loving a mortal. |
| 15 | Prince | Odysseus | Prince of Ithaca. Son of Laertes. |
| 16 | Achilles | | Prince of Phthia. |
| | Patroclus | | Achilles's lover. |
| | Agamemnon | | The King of Mycenae. |
| | Menelaus | | Agamemnon's brother. |
| | Helen | | Menelaus's wife. Mortal daughter of Zeus. |
| | Diomedes | | Odysseus's right hand. |
| | Paris | | The laughing thief of Helen's heart. Prince of Troy. |
| | Priam | | King of Troy. |
| | Hecuba | | Priam's wife. |
| | Hector | | Hecuba's eldest noble heir. Priam and Hecuba's son. |
| | Palamedes | | Counselor of Agamemnon. |
| | Elpenor | | One of Odysseus's crew. |
| | Eurylochos | | One of Odysseus's crew. |
| | Telemachus | | Odysseus's son. |
| | Andromache | | Hector's wife. |
| | Astyanax | | Hector and Andromache's son. |
| | King | Aeolus | One of Zeus's pets. |
| | Penelope | | Odysseus's wife. Helen's cousin. |
| | Pyrrhus | | Achilles's son. |
| | Polyphemus | | One-eyed giant. Son of Poseidon. |
| | Heracles | | Son of Zeus. |
| 18 | Eileithyia | | The Goddes of childbirth. |
| | Eurycleia | | Oddysseus's old nurse. |
| | Telegonus | | Odysseus and Circe's son. |
| 21 | Calipso | | A nymph. Daughter of Atlas. |
| | Arcturos | | Telogonus's favorite wolf. |
| | Nicanor | | A man who kept the largest herd of goats. |