Many Mythologies
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Re: Many Mythologies
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Yes, there are many mythologies used in this book but I generally don't believe in any mythologies.
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Yeah! Mythology is interesting but most of the stories contain cliche facts. But I still like it.James Craft wrote: ↑09 Jan 2017, 15:24I love good mythology. It can be a lot of fun and make a story more interesting, but it comes with added risk of sounding cliche or needing to reach a certain height. There are a lot of options out there.Bandersnatch wrote:I'm such a sucker for mythology. I really want to read the book now, sounds like a lot of fun.
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This is a wrapped up package of complete goodness. A combination of different mythologies and it actually makes sense.Jennifer Allsbrook wrote: ↑16 Dec 2016, 17:25 Most of the different groups have been mentioned in previous posts, but there are goblins, Orks, and Elves and some other larger creatures that make up the army built by "Bob" the elf. There are many types of demons described, several demigods and demigoddesses mentioned. Also, the people living on the plains past East Gate seemed to be modeled after the North American indians and had Shamans if memory serves. There were also ghosts encountered near the end of the book.