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Phoenix
hot to live in any other climate. The phoenix (Ancient Greek: Φοῖνιξ, phoínix, Persian: ققنوس, Arabic: العنقاء) is a mythical sacred firebird
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Jun 22 2011, 1:44 PM EDT by
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Stuff
will i have so many maybe the phoenix because it can reform from its ashes also hydra cuz if you cut one head off it grows two back.
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Dec 13 2011, 8:18 PM EST by
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Very depressing.
I find this very sad, almost heartbreaking, that this site lacks many of the common knowledge of the Greek mythologies. Cerberus: A guard dog in the UnderWorld, has three heads and is basically a pet of Hades. Dragons: What is there to explain? Fury: They're figures that are half women half vulture, they normally work with Zeus. Griffins: Half Lion, half eagle beast; it is sometimes portrayed to be part lion, part eagle, and part snake. Olympians: Anyone who lives on Mount. Olympus, normally just the representing and main gods and goddesses. Phoenix: Same as Dragons, what is there to explain? Unicorns:...Horses with freaking horns on their heads.
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Dec 1 2010, 6:25 PM EST by Anonymous
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Mythical Help
There are numerous stories about friendly mythical creatures, you just have to bend them to make it work. I have a list that might help
1.Centaurs:Half human and half horse, one story of a friendly Centaur is Greek, the Centaur was called Chiron.
2.Elf: Elves are in numerous story's, both good and evil, like Lord Of The Rings.
3.Stayrs: All so from Greek, the Roman name for it is Faun, which you might recognize from Narnia.
4.Nyraids: Atleast i think thats their name! the are Water Spirits, I don't know much detail about them though
P.S i hope this helps you
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Aug 20 2011, 8:23 AM EDT by
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The Epic Story
though, we can each create one character, a mythological type character, you can make a Greek god, Norse god, or monster from any mythology
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May 20 2011, 10:53 PM EDT by
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I think I found something......
Gah, it was not your generation. Nor mine. So that's no excuse.
Is your laughter box broken Phoenix? And I wish you would stop pointing out this limp of mine, Sup.
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Apr 22 2010, 11:27 AM EDT by
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Sirens
Phoenix, you're a silly guy. lol
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Jan 2 2010, 1:24 AM EST by
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Basilisk
From Greek basilisk means "king", "ruler of the snakes` kingdom". It's other translation can mean "little crown". Basilisks are said
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Dec 28 2011, 6:24 PM EST by
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Epic Story Page Two
though, we can each create one character, a mythological type character, you can make a Greek god, Norse god, or monster from any mythology
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