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Mythology should be used for questions involving stories or the origin of stories which will be important to some culture.
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Culturally Correct Myth Design
If I had the myths of Chinese mythology in the Norse world it would feel off.
Needless to say the myths a culture has are important to keep the feel of the world. …
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Anatomically Correct Jackalope
The jackalope is a mythical animal of North American folklore described as a jackrabbit with an antelopes horns. It's a popular mythological creature in hill folk culture and it made me ask a question …
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Anatomically Correct Sleipnir
The Sleipnir is a Creepy Crawly
The worlds fastest spider, The giant house spider, can run at speeds of almost 2 feet a second. Scaling this up we can assume that a spider the size of a horse would b …
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Anatomically Correct Cyclops
As a series of anatomically correct myths, here we have the Cyclops. One of the most similar creatures to man but with 'one' noticeable difference, one eye. It seems that land animals love their two t …
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Anatomically Correct Medusa
Medusa is a legendary myth about a woman with snakes for hair that turns anything she looks at into stone. How can I achieve both of those features in an animal realistically? And how would these feat …