I know a little about Greek mythology. It's not that far away from the Nordic mythology.
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II know a little about Greek mythology. It's not that far away from the Nordic mythology.
We read Greek and Norse mythology until it came out of our ears. And the Bible.
It's no secret that I've always had an interest in mythology. Whether it's Arthurian or ancient Greek or even Marvel universe. I've always connected with it on some level.
I'm fascinated by almost any mythology that I can get my hands on.
Mythology is like a game of Chinese Whispers. What goes in at one end of the human circle is rarely what emerges at the other end.
I do love mythology.
I was always interested in myths growing up. So, first I got into some Roman myths, then I was interested in Norse, then Celtic, then I started spreading to all the other mythologies.
I've come to the conclusion that mythology is really a form of archaeological psychology. Mythology gives you a sense of what a people believes, what they fear.
I stick closely to the structure of the myths. I may have some fun with the mythology by changing the environment to modern-day, but the structure of the myths, the monsters, the relationships of the gods - none of that is made up.
I didn't study Greek mythology in school and I wish I had.