I just hope all mythologies will be included, such as Native American.
Native American mythology is probably my second favorite form to read next to Greek.
Peace.
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dedkrikit Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 00:47 AM
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sorry to say, but the discussion so far has ruled out "all the mythologies"
someone in another post offered the best arguement for that (something like this): Either have many civs with few gods/creatures or few civs with many gods/creatures.
but hey, the game is a long ways off... who knows?
I really like the Aztec mythology. They were so different from the Old World civilizations...
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Azzie Hero
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posted 17 April 2001 04:58 PM
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me too
Ash Plissken Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 05:15 PM
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I have to admit, they did have some of the coolest names. I mean, "Qetzalcoatl"? That's just COOL! There are plenty of others, too, which are so cool I can't even remember how to spell them.
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RoR_Strider Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 05:19 PM
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Well, they didn't have a written language like we do, with letters and so on, and the names they used were words in their language, so they didn't have any trouble with them...we, on the other hand, have a difficulty with them because, they are, well, foreign to us...
Whatever.
Ash Plissken Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 05:33 PM
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I keep thinking of "Tenochtitlan", but I'm afraid that was just the name of a city. There was probably someone else whose name ended with "-itlan", though.
Maybe it's not too late To learn how to love, and forget how to hate --"Crazy Train"