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lb:greek.mythology [2025-10-07 12:21:43] – [World of Darkness] ninjasrlb:greek.mythology [2026-02-28 18:43:39] (current) ninjasr
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 ====== Greek Mythology ====== ====== Greek Mythology ======
-**Greek** Mythology, also referred to as ‘Classical Mythology’, is the mythology of the ancient Greeks. +<div subtitle>
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-The term ‘Classical Mythology’ is used to also include the Romans. Though I've never heard about anything that is explicitly Roman. Everything I've heard is focused around the Greeks.+
 {{tag>mythology}} {{tag>mythology}}
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 +<dfn>**Greek** Mythology</dfn>, also referred to as <span denote>Classical Mythology</span>, is the mythology of the ancient Greeks.
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 +The term <span denote>Classical Mythology</span> is used to also include the Romans. Though I've never heard about anything that is explicitly Roman.((:fn:>I found out that this is apparently because the Romans didn't really //do// stories. More research may be needed though.)) Everything I've heard is focused around the Greeks.
 ===== Media Depictions ===== ===== Media Depictions =====
 ==== Appleseed ==== ==== Appleseed ====
 [[lb:Appleseed]] has very surface-level references to Greek Mythology...mostly by borrowing names. Basically every name originates from Greek Mythology. [[lb:Appleseed]] has very surface-level references to Greek Mythology...mostly by borrowing names. Basically every name originates from Greek Mythology.
 ==== Chronicles of Darkness ==== ==== Chronicles of Darkness ====
-[[lb:cod|Vampire: The Requiem]] includes super antagonists called the Strix’ which are originally derived from a Roman vampiric owl creature...thing. I think.+<cite>[[lb:cod|Vampire: The Requiem]]</cite> includes super antagonists called the <span denote>Strix</span> which are originally derived from a Roman vampiric owl creature...thing. I think.
  
 There are almost certainly more derivations from Greek Mythology, I just don't know what they all are. There are almost certainly more derivations from Greek Mythology, I just don't know what they all are.
  
-There's also //Promethean: The Created/which references Greek Mythology with the name. But I don't know if there's anything else of note there.+There's also <cite>Promethean: The Created</cite> which references Greek Mythology with the name. But I don't know if there's anything else of note there.
 ==== Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai ==== ==== Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai ====
 The goddess arc of [[lb:kaminomi]] makes the references to Greek Mythology. The goddesses are named after deities from Greek and Roman Mythology. Though I'm not sure if there are any more overt references. I might notice later. The goddess arc of [[lb:kaminomi]] makes the references to Greek Mythology. The goddesses are named after deities from Greek and Roman Mythology. Though I'm not sure if there are any more overt references. I might notice later.
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