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| + | **Ancient** | ||
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| + | Mesopotamian Mythology: Myths from ancient Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon, including the Epic of Gilgamesh. | ||
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| + | Egyptian Mythology: Stories of gods like Osiris, Isis, and Ra, as well as the afterlife and creation myths. | ||
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| + | Hindu Mythology: Epic tales from the Mahabharata and Ramayana, featuring deities such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Durga. | ||
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| + | Zoroastrian Mythology: Tales from ancient Persia, focusing on the duality of good and evil. | ||
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| + | **Iron** | ||
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| + | Celtic Mythology: Rich in stories from Irish and Welsh traditions, featuring figures like Cuchulainn and the Tuatha Dé Danann. | ||
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| + | Greek Mythology: Myths of gods, heroes, and creatures, including Zeus, Hercules, and the Trojan War. | ||
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| + | Roman Mythology: Adaptations of Greek myths, featuring gods like Jupiter, Mars, and Venus, along with Rome's founding legends. | ||
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| + | Norse Mythology: Tales of gods like Odin, Thor, and Loki, as well as epic sagas and legends. | ||
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| + | **Great areas** | ||
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| + | African Mythology: Diverse myths from various cultures, including Anansi the Spider and creation myths from the Dogon people. | ||
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| + | Native American Mythology: Encompasses a wide range of stories from different tribes, including the Navajo and the trickster Coyote. | ||
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| + | Mesoamerican Mythology: Myths of the Aztecs and Maya, including stories of Quetzalcoatl and the Popol Vuh. | ||
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| + | Polynesian Mythology: Features tales of gods like Maui and Pele, as well as creation myths. | ||
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| + | **European** | ||
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| + | Basque Mythology: Rich in folklore, including stories of the goddess Mari and mythical creatures. | ||
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| + | Slavic Mythology: Includes stories of gods like Perun and Veles, and folklore about creatures like Baba Yaga. | ||
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| + | Finnish Mythology: Rich in tales from the Kalevala, featuring gods, heroes, and mythical creatures. | ||
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| + | Balkan Mythology: Encompasses various myths and legends from countries like Serbia and Bulgaria. | ||
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| + | **EuroRus- Shaman** | ||
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| + | Sami Mythology: The indigenous people of the Arctic region have rich folklore, including stories of the goddess Beaivi | ||
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| + | **More** | ||
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| + | Freemasonry | ||
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| + | The best wiccan sites | ||
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| + | [[All wiccan domains via ddg sep25]] | ||
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