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Fenris Wolf
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Norse Mythology
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Uppsala, Sweden, where animals and even human beings were sacrificed. All of the ^above^ information is from: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/delphi/8991/scanda.htmlBrowse the following creatures originating from Norse Mythology: Dwarf Sea Serpent (located in Sea Creatures section) Troll Jötnar/Jötunn Yggdrasil Fenris (Fenrir) Wolf
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Fenris Wolf
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Feb 8 2010, 1:56 PM EST |
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Fenris Wolf
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Feb 8 2010, 1:53 PM EST |
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again, only this time Fenrir was less eager to show his strength. He saw how thin the chain was, and said that was no pride in breaking such a weak chain. Eventually, though, he agreed, thinking that otherwise his strength and courage would be doubted. Suspecting treachery however, sertainlyhe
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Magog
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Sep 24 2009, 11:51 PM EDT |
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Jabberwock
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Jul 27 2009, 11:00 PM EDT |
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Lewis Carroll was notorious for mushing two words together to make an entirely new word or just making new words up all together he found it easier to express himself with words that had more than one meaning. The Jabberwocky, itself, may or may
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Jabberwock
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Jul 27 2009, 10:53 PM EDT |
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Here is the actual poem circa 1872 Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There: `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The
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Jabberwock
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Jul 27 2009, 10:50 PM EDT |
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writtingwriting the peom, Jabberwocky, which is one of the world's most well known nonsense peompoem and indeed where the fictional Jabberwocky originates form,from, while he was vistingvisiting some relatives that lived near Sunderland. (<--- This however
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Mythological Films. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Jul 19 2009, 5:18 PM EDT |
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Thor - The Hammer of the Gods Blade II Beowulf Blade III Mirrormask Underworld I Underworld II Underworld III Van Helsing Dragonheart I would like to encourage debate with all films put forward to the table.
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Montauk Monster
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Jun 30 2009, 12:38 AM EDT |
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of late are dead American Pitbull, mutated pig, genetic experiment gone wrong, etc.and so on and so forth. * I do not own these pictures! They came from different sites and I hold no claim to them.*
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Montauk Monster
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Jun 30 2009, 12:36 AM EDT |
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Below are two pictures of the second specimen found. (Thought it might help as a visual aide instead of referring to it in the threads
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My Profile
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Jun 20 2009, 11:29 PM EDT |
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the dragons
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Jun 14 2009, 5:33 PM EDT |
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system. silverSilver is the most importantimportant, they have to do with the moon and their scales rare the most brilentbrilliant. andThey hasalso ahave specailspecial powerpowers in a fulfull moon it canmakecan make a person have phyicpsychic powerspowers.
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Legends of Lore
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Mar 28 2009, 6:14 PM EDT |
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grows with each collected legend.The birth & legend of ChironLegend of the circle of 13 SkullsThe Legend of AvalonThe Legend of ChristmasThe Origin of Friday 13thSt. Valentine's DayThe Mary Celeste MysteryThe Bermuda Triangle The Story of Easter
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Easter Symbols
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Mar 28 2009, 6:12 PM EDT |
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Easter Symbols
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Mar 28 2009, 6:10 PM EDT |
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Period of fasting and penitence traditionally observed by Christians in preparation for Easter. The length of the Lenten fast, during which observants eat sparingly, was
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Easter Symbols
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Mar 28 2009, 6:06 PM EDT |
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Eastre (or "Ostara"), the Anglo-Saxon Teutonic goddess of spring and fertility was often accompanied by a hare when represented. The fertile nature of rabbits and
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Easter Symbols
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Mar 28 2009, 6:04 PM EDT |
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Pagan Origins
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Pagan Origins
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Easter, a Christian festival, embodies many pre-Christian traditions. The origin of its name is unknown. Scholars, however, accepting the derivation proposed by the 8th-century English
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