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Mortal
posted 16 April 2001 11:14 PM
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I-i-i-d-dont know?????
IM SO EXITED!!!!!!!!
AOM...AOM...
Sorry...heh...i just am SO EXITED!!!!
dedkrikit
Mortal
posted 16 April 2001 11:28 PM
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real mythologies please... you know, so i can read up on them if i so desire.
ytka
HG Alumnus
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posted 16 April 2001 11:30 PM
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dedkrikit,
You could probably learn more about ancient mythologies at the history forums.
Cannibal Shadow
Mortal
posted 16 April 2001 11:41 PM
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True, but I was mainly referring to Greco-Roman myths. They almost definately deserve to be considered a separate entity from the others in the list.
AwayGlyndwr
Forumer
posted 17 April 2001 02:37 AM
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Celtic would be good. Dragons, King Arthur/Merlin, the whole Irish 'little people' set (and the Irish very big people!).
Parthian Hero
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posted 17 April 2001 03:11 AM
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If an Eygyption+Greco-Roman civilizations are present as the first two then it would make sense geographicly and historicaly to include a Persians civilization as the third.
Mieszko I
Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 06:01 PM
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Ahh! My lovely Slavic mythology should be included.
Vladimir_the_Cossack
Mortal
posted 17 April 2001 08:41 PM
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Maybe the various creatures from fairy tales could be used such as gnomes, elves, trolls, etc.?