no he doesn't become mortal in the end but he stays with mayura at the end. so he is still half god half giant and blood brother of Odin.
No, vampires are fictional, or mythical, creatures. There are those that like to cosplay a vampiric lifestyle, but they remain regular mortal people.
The Mortal Instruments will become a movie.
A word that means Mythical is Fable this a greek word that means short story but it like a myth in some ways but it always comes back teaching a mortal lesson, well hopefully that's the answer you need.
Jason is a demigod, the son of the mortal king Aeson and the goddess Hera in Greek mythology. He is best known for his quest for the Golden Fleece, which he undertakes with the help of other demigods and mythical figures. His lineage gives him certain divine traits and abilities, distinguishing him from mortals.
No. Polyphemus and Odysseus become mortal enemies.
Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts.
Humans who have been marked with a rune become Forsaken. They turn into beast like creatures. The creation of Forsaken is illegal according to mortal rule.
Missing Mass became a mortal sin in the Catholic Church when it was officially declared as such during the Council of Trent in the 16th century.
Orpheus is not a Greek god: he is a mortal, as he died.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God
In Greek mythology Zeus married his sister Hera but had many affairs with mortal women creating the mythical heroes written throughout mythology that go on quests and adventures.
I think it was Dionysus because he was granted a chance to become a god.