I honestly should know more about mythology, but my knowledge is pretty limited to Greek/Roman. I was obsessed with Egyptian mythology as a kid and would always go back and forth between my Egypt and astronomy on any reports I had to write in elementary and middle school. Most of that knowledge is gone now, though.

Greek/Roman mythology is fascinating, though. It's hard to say if I relate to any of their gods and goddesses just because they are pretty much all awful people, at least the male gods. The heroes tend to be pretty terrible people by my standpoint too, but they had a completely different culture and set of values. Despite being fascinated by the mythology, I don't really enjoy The Odyssey and The Iliad at all which is where a lot of what we know about the mythology comes from. I'm not a fan of Epic poetry in general, and the character of Odysseus annoys me. I did find The Aeneid enjoyable on the Roman side of things though. I much preferred reading about the gods and goddesses through the Percy Jackson books because the stories hold surprisingly true to the original mythology in general, but the heroes are more likable.