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The Union of Theseus, Perigune, and Deioneus

In Greek mythology, heroes like Theseus stand out, their legendary exploits woven into the fabric of history and folklore. Theseus is revered for slaying the Minotaur, uniting Athens, and...

The Tear that Created a Goddess – The Story of Tārā

In the vast cosmology of Tibetan Buddhism, few deities capture the imagination and devotion of practitioners as profoundly...

Hantu Penyadin: The Terrifying Water Demon of Malaysian Folklore

Deep within the cultural fabric of Malaysia’s folklore lies a tale that is as chilling as it is...

Thor vs. Gjalp and Greip: A Battle of Strength, Cunning, and Survival in Norse Mythology

In the sprawling cosmos of Norse mythology, few tales capture the visceral clash between gods and giants as...

Ndook: Guardian of the Sacred Rites

In the remote expanse of the Pacific, on Buka Island, there is a quiet yet powerful god who...

Toltec Mythology

The Toltecs, a pre-Columbian civilization that thrived in Mesoamerica from approximately 900 to 1150 CE, are considered by many historians as the cultural precursors...

Anishinaabe Mythology

Anishinaabe mythology, a vibrant and intricate belief system, is central to the cultural identity of the Anishinaabe peoples, including the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Algonquin....

Moche Mythology

The Moche civilization, thriving between the 1st and 8th centuries CE along the northern coast of Peru, is one of the most enigmatic and...

Dene Mythology

The Dene people, one of the largest Indigenous groups in Northern Canada, with a population estimated at over 25,000, span across the Northwest Territories,...

Raramuri Mythology (Tarahumara Mythology)

The Rarámuri people, also known as the Tarahumara, inhabit the rugged terrains of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Chihuahua, Mexico. With a population estimated...

Yaqui Mythology

The Yaqui people, or Yoeme, are an Indigenous group originally from the Río Yaqui region in the Sonoran Desert, which spans parts of northern...