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I take a lot of legends to heart, though that doesn't necessarily mean I believe them as truth. For instance, I believe King Arthur was a real person, but not that he was as successful or synonymous with Arthurian legends as people say (same with Ragnar Lothbrok, Jesus Christ, and others...)
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-- 02 Feb 2017, 18:39 --
Legends and Myths are usually rooted in facts. Sea monsters could be giant squids blown out of proportion, or the Megalodon, which we can prove existed at one point. Legends and myths can tell you a lot about a culture and that culture's values and history. It is absolutely amazing to me!
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