Poptropica You Must Be On An Errand From The Gods

Friends: Quizzes and Activities for You, Your Friends, and Your Life - This book explores what it means to be friends on Poptropica and in the real world. It includes quizzes, lists, and other activities that kids can fill out and share with each other. Apr 29, 2010 Athena will meet you there, and you will put together the secret message contained in the sacred items, it says 'Whoever wields the five sacred items will rule all of Poptropica!' Then Zeus would appear and take the items! Then Athena tells you to go to Hercules. Now, you must go to Hercules, on Main Street in the Herc Hero Hut. Dec 14, 2016  How do you get past the dude guarding and saying you must be on an errand from the gods to pass this point? Mythology island poptropica? Get an errand from the gods. Login to reply the answers Post; Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.

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Arrive on the Main Street of Mythology Island.

Museum of Olympus[edit | edit source]

Enter the Museum of Olympus. Watch the Titans vs. Olympians battle between Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon on the mural. Find the statue of Poseidon, and get the starfish on his face. Leave the museum and go to the far right.

Grove of Temples[edit | edit source]

Enter the Grove of Temples and enter the Temple of Apollo. Get a reed pipe from a box on the right, then locate the statue with the reed pipe. Talk to the statue and ask her to teach you how to play your pipe. Watch what she plays carefully, then follow. When you have passed her test, she will give you a tune that can be used to put Cerberus to sleep.

The Apple of Immortality[edit | edit source]

Return to Main Street, and go left. Climb up the stairs to the tree. When you get to the branches, go to the right, jump on the snake, go to the left (don't climb the honey), bounce up using the mushrooms, climb up the sleeping snake to the highest branch you can, go to the right, and meet the satyr. He will tell you to get 10 jars of honey. Just jump around the tree until you find them under a time limit of one minute. When you find all ten, go back to the satyr. Talk to him, and he will show you a secret path. Go up it, and stomp on the branch to get the apple down. Pick the apple up, and the satyr disappears. Zeus appears and tells you to get five sacred items for him. They are listed on a scroll that appears. Exit the tree, and Athena will show up. Ask her if she can help you, and she will tell you to look to the olive trees. If you need help, click on them if you see them.

Aqueducts[edit | edit source]

Now, go to the left. Go over the bridge, and click on the withered flower next to the Sphinx. She tells you to bring the water back. Go up to the aqueducts, and turn all the levers and push down all the bridges. Then, when the water flows down, the flower will be healthy and rainbow coloured. Click on it, and you pick it! Then, go to the ledge on the left. Jump onto the Sphinx, then jump onto that ledge. Get the pomegranates from the tree, then go back to the bull ring door. The easiest way to do this is to take a screen shot of the door, and then use your reed pipe to play those symbols. If you can't take screen shots here are the colours: Blue, Blue, Green, Yellow, Yellow, Red, Blue, and Green. Once you do, the door will open.

The Labyrinth[edit | edit source]

Go inside, and meet the Minotaur. He will tell you to find your way through his labyrinth. Go inside. You will get a string to guide your way from Athena. Go mostly to the right. It might take a while. Find Pan's ghost. Then go above him, and click on the column with the bones. Click on a bone, and it disappears. Make the bones spell out TEN. Once you do, the door will open. Go right. Find your way to the giant scorpion. Jump over it and continue right. Go out the door. You're not done yet! Click on the picture, and begin the red eyed snake challenge. You must click on the red eyed snake three times to open the stone wall. Once you do, you can get the golden ring from the Minotaur. Exit the Minotaur lair and go to the grove of temples.

Temple of Poseidon[edit | edit source]

Poptropica You Must Be On An Errand From The Gods

Go in the Temple of Poseidon. Go to the door. It won't open, so use the starfish you have and put it on the altar next to the door. It opens the door. Go in, and you will be on Poseidon's Beach. Go past the beach girls and to Aphrodite (Goddess of Love), and ask for help. She will give you a test where you must name some gods. They are: Ares, Hermes, Aphrodite, Artemis, Hestia, and Apollo. (Apollo was added in once the island updated.) Once you name them, she will give you a mirror that can transport you to the realms of the major gods (Lightning-Zeus, trident-Poseidon, heart-Aphrodite, skull-Hades). It is quite helpful. Then go left and dive in the sea. Go mostly to the right. Pass the barrier that you can't break through (You'll need help from Hercules to get it down later), and go left. Get the pearl from the giant clam (it knocks you over if you bump into it when it is closing), and go into the cave. You will be in the Hydra's lair. When its head makes a face, it's about to bite you. Jump, and try to land on the head. Hopefully it will knock the head out. When all the heads are knocked out, you can get its scale. Use the mirror to escape back to Aphrodite.

Temple of Hades[edit | edit source]

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Now, go to the Temple of Hades. Click on the graffiti writing on the walls, then clean it up. The guy there will pay you one drachma (Greek coin). Then, go into the temple. Use the pomegranates putting them on the altar, and the door will open. Go in, and fall down the huge pit. Once you get to the bottom, tell Charon that you are ready to go. You must now avoid getting knocked into the river. First, a stalactite falls. Avoid it. Then, a flaming skull comes. Duck or jump over it. Then, a river alligator comes up from the river. Jump over its jaws. This process (rock, skull, alligator) repeats a few times, then it's over. A good way to do this is stand right on Charon. Don't do anything when the rock falls, it won't hit you, then jump over the skull and alligator. If you somehow stray from your original position, stand behind Charon before the next rock comes. Then, you will see Cerberus, the monstrous three headed dog. Use the song you learned to put him to sleep, then get his whisker.

Tree of Immortality[edit | edit source]

Now, go back to the Tree of Immortality. Athena will meet you there, and you will put together the secret message contained in the sacred items. It says 'Whoever wields the five sacred items will rule all of Poptropica!'. Then Zeus appears and take the items! Then Athena tells you to go to Hercules. Now, you must go to Hercules, who is in Herc's Hero Hut. Tell him you have a mirror to teleport with, and he will go with you.

Uprising against Zeus[edit | edit source]

Go to Poseidon's realm. Hercules will destroy the rock, allowing you to enter. Go in the palace, and meet Poseidon. He will give you his trident. Now, go back to Hercules, and go to Hades' realm. Hercules will push the boulder aside, and you can enter the throne room. Meet Hades, and he will give you his crown. Now, go to Zeus. Hercules will smash open the padlock. Go inside. Medusa will appear, and Hercules will be petrified. Go to the right, and use the drachma. Aeolus will give you a bag of wind. You go up to a ledge. Jump up the ledges and statues until you reach the top. If you fall to the bottom, talk to Aeolus and he will give you a refill. Once you get to the top, light the four statues of Zeus. Then, he will appear and challenge you to a fight. Now the final battle begins. Put on Hades' crown and Poseidon's trident and you'll transform into a god. In the battle, you have two priorities: collecting pink clouds(which act as your health bar), and shooting lightning bolts at Zeus. When Zeus lights up, he is invincible and your shots will be deflected, so don't shoot. It takes a few minutes. It's similar to the battle with Betty Jetty on Super Power Island, but you can't arrest Zeus. Once you're done, Athena gives you the medallion!

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In Poptropica’s Mythology Island, we get to meet several of the Greek Gods, specifically the gods that commonly make up the Twelve Olympians. We also get to meet Hades, god of the Underworld, who was never really invited to the party up on Mt. Olympus. That could be a big part of why he’s such a sourpuss. When you visit the Museum of Olympus on Main Street in Mythology Island, you’ll see fourteen statues of the gods. Why fourteen and not just twelve? Well, in addition to Hades, the Greeks had a habit of switching between Hestia and Dionysus when mentioning the “Twelve.”

Some of these gods appear elsewhere in Mythology Island, including of course the big Z himself, Zeus the almighty. These include Aphrodite, Athena, Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades. Sadly, the rest are relegated to statues in the museum. Here’s a look at all fourteen of the Greek gods that appear in Mythology Island, along with the descriptions that appear under their statues and a little bit more of history from Wikipedia.

Aphrodite


This goddess of love and beauty sprang into life from the foam of the sea. The rose is sacred to Aphrodite–although whatever you do, don’t compare her to a rose. Aphrodite thinks she’s more beautiful than any flower on Earth.

Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. Symbols include the dove, bird, apple, bee, swan, myrtle, and rose. Daughter of Zeus and the Oceanid Dione, or perhaps born from the sea foam after Uranus’ semen dripped into the sea after being castrated by his youngest son, Cronus, who then threw his father’s genitals into the sea. Married to Hephaestus, although she had many adulterous affairs, most notably with Ares. Her name gave us the word “aphrodisiac”, while her Latin name, Venus, gave us the word “venereal”.

Apollo


The original rock star, this shining son of Zeus is god of the sun and music. His followers include the nine muses, minor goddesses who lend creative inspiration to those who ask.

God of light, knowledge, healing, plague and darkness, the arts, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, the sun, manly youth, and beauty. Son of Zeus and Leto. Symbols include the sun, lyre, bow and arrow, raven, dolphin, wolf, swan, and mouse. Twin brother of Artemis.

Ares


Tougher than a mixed martial arts fighter, this son of Zeus is the god of war. His battle cry alone can bring down warriors on the battlefield.

God of war, violence, and bloodshed. Symbols include the boar, serpent, dog, vulture, spear, and shield. Son of Zeus and Hera, all the other gods (except Aphrodite) despised him. His Latin name, Mars, gave us the word “martial.”

Artemis


Apollo’s twin sister is more of a nature girl. She’s the goddess of hunting and protector of young animals. She always carries a bow and arrow.

Goddess of the hunt, virginity, childbirth, archery, the moon, and all animals. Symbols include the moon, deer, hound, she-bear, snake, cypress tree, and bow and arrow. Daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo.

Athena


Zeus’s daughter is as sharp as one of his thunderbolts, which is why she’s known as the goddess of wisdom. She is also a warrior goddess. Olives, snakes, and spiders are all sacred to Athena.

Goddess of wisdom, handicrafts, defense, and strategic warfare. Symbols include the owl and the olive tree. Daughter of Zeus and the Oceanid Metis, she rose from her father’s head fully grown and in full battle armor after he swallowed her mother.

Demeter


Thank Demeter every time you eat a sandwich! The goddess of grains and the harvest is Zeus’s sister.

Goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the seasons. Symbols include the poppy, wheat, torch, and pig. Middle daughter of Cronus and Rhea.

Dionysus


The god of wine, he often leads mortals astray.

God of wine, celebrations, and ecstasy. Patron god of the art of theatre. Symbols include the grapevine, ivy, cup, tiger, panther, leopard, dolphin, goat and pinecone. Son of Zeus and the mortal Theban princess Semele. Married to the Cretan princess Ariadne. The youngest Olympian, as well as the only one to have a mortal mother.

Hades


This deadly serious god rules the underworld. He’s the brother of Zeus and Poseidon and the pomegranate is his sacred fruit.

God of the Underworld, dead and the riches under the Earth (“Pluto” translates to “The Rich One”); he was born into the first Olympian generation, the elder brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, and Demeter, and younger brother of Hestia, but as he lives in the Underworld rather than on Mount Olympus, he is typically not included amongst the twelve Olympians.

Hephaestus


This skilled son of Zeus and Hera could star in his own home improvement show if he wanted to. He is the god of blacksmiths and other craftsmen. He can make armor that no arrow can pierce.

Master blacksmith and craftsman of the gods; god of fire and the forge. Symbols include fire, anvil, axe, donkey, hammer, tongs, and quail. Son of Hera, either by Zeus or alone. Married to Aphrodite, though unlike most divine husbands, he was rarely ever licentious. His Latin name, Vulcan, gave us the word “volcano.”

Hera


Queen of Olympus and guardian of women and children. Peacocks are sacred to Hera.

Queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. Symbols include the peacock, pomegranate, crown, cuckoo, lion, and cow. Youngest daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Wife and sister of Zeus. Being the goddess of marriage, she frequently tried to get revenge on Zeus’ lovers and their children.

Hermes


This son of Zeus is the messenger of the gods, thanks to the winged cap and sandals his dad gave him.

Messenger of the gods; god of commerce, thieves, and games. Symbols include the caduceus (staff entwined with two snakes), winged sandals and cap, stork, and tortoise (whose shell he used to invent the lyre). Son of Zeus and the nymph Maia. The second-youngest Olympian, just older than Dionysus.

Hestia


Zeus’s older sister is the goddess of hearth and home. When she was a kid, she never got in trouble for having a messy room. Oil and water are sacred to her.

Goddess of the hearth and of the right ordering of domesticity and the family; she was born into the first Olympian generation and was one of the original twelve Olympians, until she gave her throne to Dionysus in order to keep the peace, making her the most generous and gentlest of the gods. She is the first child of Cronus and Rhea, eldest sister of Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, Hera, and Zeus. Also the eldest of the Olympians.

Poseidon


Zeus’s brother rules the seas, from the smallest plankton to the largest sea monster.

God of the seas, earthquakes, and tidal wave. Symbols include the horse, bull, dolphin, and trident. Middle son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Hades. Married to the Nereid Amphitrite, although, like most male Greek Gods, he had many lovers.

Zeus


Zeus defeated his brothers Poseidon and Hades to become king of the gods. Don’t mess with Zeus!

King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus; god of the sky, and thunder. Youngest child of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Symbols include the thunderbolt, eagle, oak tree, scepter, and scales. Brother and husband of Hera, although he had many lovers. Brother of Poseidon and Hades.