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#1 User is offline   Draygonia Icon

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Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:58 PM

This was in part why I signed up! Since this is about mythology, what would this forum be without a mythology figure thread?

Basically, the rules are that you must name a creature/hero/legend, etc from mythology or anything thats basically fictional/non-existent, etc.

I will start out by naming something I believe is from mythology...

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Pegasus
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Posted 13 October 2006 - 12:06 PM

That's easy for me since I named one of my dogs ...ZEUS.
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Posted 13 October 2006 - 01:07 PM

Let's stick with a Greek theme here :) -- Medusa the Gorgon
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Posted 13 October 2006 - 03:54 PM

Persephone has always been my favorite. I love all the stories about her.
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Posted 13 October 2006 - 05:46 PM

Hades! My favorite greek god :)
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Posted 19 October 2006 - 03:48 AM

Ok, I'll stick with Greek too: Gaia
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Posted 19 October 2006 - 07:54 PM

CHASM! My website revolves around him/her, so i take back my last post :D
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Posted 21 October 2006 - 12:02 AM

You mentioned Zeus, so I'll say Hera (I think I'm spelling that right).
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Posted 21 October 2006 - 02:35 AM

Aprodite... or is it aphrodite? I think the first spelling is the most correct.
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Posted 15 November 2006 - 05:33 PM

Enkidu was a wild man living with the animals until he was tamed by the priestess Shamhat. He became Gilgamesh's close companion. It was the death of Enkidu that sent Gilgamesh on a search for immortality.
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Posted 07 December 2006 - 12:18 AM

Loki Laufeyjarson.
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Posted 19 January 2007 - 04:13 PM

Inanna

One of my recent faves.
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Posted 19 January 2007 - 04:31 PM

Aegipan

Fertility god, son of Pan and Aega who helped Zeus defeat Typhoon.
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Posted 19 January 2007 - 08:15 PM

Pollux.

Why?

Bare is the back without a brother.
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Posted 19 January 2007 - 08:21 PM

castor said:

Pollux.

Why?

Bare is the back without a brother.





Whoa.... do you read Marion Zimmer Bradley?
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Posted 19 January 2007 - 11:24 PM

AcadianSidhe said:

Whoa.... do you read Marion Zimmer Bradley?

I have read I think about 10 novels of her. :cool:

I especially like Darkover landfall. Isn't this a phrase("bare is the back....) out of the novel Sword of the Aldones?

More recently in run into the Nordic saga:: Grettir the strong which contains the following phrase:"

Then cried Grettir, "Bare is the back of the brotherless." And Illugi threw his shield over Grettir, and warded him in so stout a wise that all men praised his defence

If you are interested in the text it's now on-line:
Grettir the Strong, Magnusson and Morris tr. index
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Posted 22 January 2007 - 11:29 PM

castor said:

I have read I think about 10 novels of her. :cool:

I especially like Darkover landfall. Isn't this a phrase("bare is the back....) out of the novel Sword of the Aldones?


It was that you just quoted almost exactly how the phrase turns up in her stories over and over. In the Darkover series tons, and a bit in Avalon.
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Posted 24 January 2007 - 08:02 PM

Funny how memory plays trics on you . It seems it made a deeper impression on me than I realized.

What do you think does the type of fantasy stories like the darkover-series rate as modern Mythology?
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Posted 24 January 2007 - 09:03 PM

castor said:

Funny how memory plays trics on you . It seems it made a deeper impression on me than I realized.

What do you think does the type of fantasy stories like the darkover-series rate as modern Mythology?



Honestly, I love the pantheon MZB creates, but I don't really read her books for the mythological aspects. Well, not Darkover, at least. I read them from a largely anthropological point of view. I love how she depicts culture clash and the differences and similarities between different peoples. I also love her attempt to marry science and magic. I tend to look at the Darkover series as more social commentary than modern mythology.

I do really wish someone would come out with a detailed compilation of the Darkover myths and legends- especially the Hastur legend. You can only get so much out of the snippets she gives of the Ballad of Hastur and Cassilda.
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Posted 24 March 2007 - 03:13 AM

Merlin... the solitary figure that connects ancient Brittan and the Christianized world.
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