Question
In an Inuit story, a giant wolf named Amarok uses his tail to knock "bad" examples of these objects out of a boy to make him stronger. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these objects, jade examples of which are sprinkled with blood by Quetzalcoatl to create humanity in Aztec myth.
ANSWER: bones [accept skeletons; accept bad bones; accept human bones or dog bones]
[10h] Rather than just having bones removed, this Inuit sea goddess has her fingers chopped off by her father while clinging to the side of his kayak.
ANSWER: Sedna [or Arnakuagsak; or Satsuma Arnaa; or Nerrivik; or Nuliajuk; or Arnapkapfaaluk; or Takannaaluk; or Uinigumisuitung]
[10e] Inuit legend ascribes these phenomena to spirits playing a soccer-like game with a walrus skull. These polar lights are named for the Roman equivalent of Eos.
ANSWER: auroras [accept Aurora Borealis or Aurora Australis; accept Northern lights or Southern lights]
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Summary
Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | Heard | PPB | Easy % | Medium % | Hard % |
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2025 PACE NSC | 06/07/2025 | Y | 36 | 18.06 | 97% | 56% | 28% |