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I first thought of a groups devoted entirely for Dragons, then opened to other Critters of the Mythological Levels that we have today. If there is a story about it in Mythology then it is open here. The group is focused on all aspects of any type of Mythology that exists, even today's version called Urban Legends.

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A short set of Guide-lines for members.

No one is exempt from not posting, for if a member can not generate 2 (two) messages per month either in the form of a reply to another persons post or a new message standing on its own merit. It c... | posted by SnowWolf
1 reply - last reply: "Excellent choice for a new group,... more" ~ D22007
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Something Off About That Picture

Something Off About That Picture The Legend: A young man is dropping off groceries at the house of an eccentric old lady when he notices an old photo that makes the hair on his arms stand on end.... | posted by SnowWolf
5 replies - last reply: "I am the same way. I would never... more" ~ Damefalke
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YUNUS EMRE IN LEGENDS

Books are composed by the sages Who put black words on white pages; My sacred book's chapters are all Written in the hearts that love truly Turkish culture is full of legends about or attributed t... | posted by Algernon101
3 replies - last reply: "I do believe that for weekends and... more" ~ SnowWolf
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Zorro

Zorro first appeared in "The Curse of Capistrano", a short story by Johnston McCulley published in the magazine All Story Weekly on August 19, 1919. The story caught the attention of Douglas Fairba... | posted by Algernon101
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Faust

Faust or Faustus (Latin for "auspicious" or "lucky", but also German for "fist") is the protagonist of a classic German legend who makes a pact with the Devil in exchange for knowledge. Faust's tal... | posted by Algernon101
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Don Juan

Don Juan (Spanish), or Don Giovanni (Italian), is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra, (The Trickster... | posted by Algernon101
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The Legendary City of Timbuktu in Mali, Africa

The word "Timbuktu" (or Timbuctoo or Tombouctou) is used in several languages to represent a far-away place but Timbuktu is an actual city in the African country of Mali. Located near the edge the... | posted by Algernon101
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Grays Inn

The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known as Gray's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court in London. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individu... | posted by Algernon101
1 reply - last reply: "Gray's Inn more" ~ Algernon101
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The Draining of Lake Peigneur

The Draining of Lake Peigneur The Disaster In carpentry there's a saying: "Measure twice, cut once." Oil drillers used to have a similar saying: "Fuck measurements, let's rock." In 1980, a Texac... | posted by SnowWolf
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The Living Severed Head

The Living Severed Head The Legend: Your head remains aware even after it's severed from your shoulders (giving you just enough time to reflect on how stupid you were to stand up on that roller c... | posted by SnowWolf