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  • thor, god of thunder Thor: Norse God of ThunderThor is the mighty God of the Norse mythology who was famous for his ire. He was revered by the Germanic tribes that lived
    Page location: thor, god of thunder
    Keyword tags: None
    Last updated: Mar 9 2010, 9:38 PM EST by mythteller
  • o-o What in the world did Thor show me...o-o;
    Thread location: Slender Man
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Feb 18 2011, 9:04 PM EST by Anonymous
  • additional norse god what about thor???????????????
    Thread location: Norse Mythology
    Keyword tags: ancientmythologymythsNorse 
    Posted: Sep 15 2011, 5:54 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • The Norse God Loki he is the norse god of mischief as the movies mask and son of the mask depict. he also has a brother named thor hat his dad constantly compares him to.
    Thread location: Death Knight
    Keyword tags: Knight 
    Posted: Jun 5 2011, 2:53 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Additional Norse God there are no Norse gods in there, these are mythical creatures not gods. didn't you notice Thor, Loki or freya to mention a few weren't in there either?
    Reply to thread: Additional Norse God (3 replies)
    Thread location: Norse Mythology
    Keyword tags: ancientmythologymythsNorse 
    Posted: Jul 28 2011, 3:44 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • Im Awesome Thor is really Awesome . I think hes Awesome. Yeah.
    Thread location: Norse Mythology
    Keyword tags: ancientmythologymythsNorse 
    Posted: Oct 10 2011, 10:56 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • for those who like mythical creatures If you like mythical creatures, you should play a game called Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor for the Nintendo DS. It has many creatures related to mythology such as abaddon, culebre, thor, odin, and others.
    Thread location: Cuélebre / Culebre
    Keyword tags: CulebreCuélebreDragon 
    Posted: Feb 8 2012, 10:18 AM EST by monstermaster20
  • No. Quetzalcoatl was a God, not a beast or a creature. If we're adding Gods to the list of mythical creatures, where are the pages for Jesus, Thor, and Zeus? You also spelled more words incorrectly then correctly.
    Thread location: Quetzalcoatl
    Keyword tags: dragongodquetzalcoatlserphant 
    Posted: Jul 19 2011, 2:19 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • The Aesir its the tribe name of what people beleive the fake gods blonged in this includes Thor which even though not renownly known is a norse myth/legend about the fake god of lightning [new movie is even out about it]
    Thread location: Yggdrasil
    Keyword tags: Nine WorldsNorse MythologyTree of Life 
    Posted: Sep 28 2011, 5:16 PM EDT by JoshuaElswick
  • um? In Norse mythology, is not the world serpent, fated to die at the ending of the world. It says, that Thor will finally slay it, but he will walk only 10 steps before dying from it's poison.
    Reply to thread: um? (4 replies)
    Thread location: thor, god of thunder
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Jun 25 2010, 3:48 PM EDT by Ebon_Moon
  • Its a Jormungandr duh and it real. so I think this is the real deal I mean I dont know if this is corrot because even though i think im a 90% sure is that the other 10% is i dont see any thing but a so called eye and body. This is what I think it is though... I think it is a Jomungandr the reason why is because the creature is suposed to be really long and by the way it looks it looks wrong if you want to you can look up the name ant tell you what you think because like I said befor I am not a hundred% sure.
    Jomungandr- A very long sepent that he was able to surrond the world and grasp his own tail* we should be glad he doesn't live on land haha) is said to be a war between it and Thor at the end of the wold thanks
    MMF hope you get it
    Thread location: Turkey Sea Monster
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Mar 26 2012, 5:06 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • Dog names? Considering his size, you could name him Thor....
    But you said Greek names... let's see.............
    Aries, Pluto, Zues, Nemises, Dyonises, Hermes, Odysses, Jason (from Jason and the Argonauts!), Perceus (or Percy), Thesius...
    ......... just to name a few (i like Greek mythology!!!)
    Reply to thread: Dog names? (8 replies)
    Thread location: Norse Mythology
    Keyword tags: ancientdogsmythologymythsNorse 
    Posted: May 29 2010, 6:57 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Insert eerie wind sounds here. That sound was THOR kicking LOKI's ass across the skies.
    Reply to thread: Insert eerie wind sounds here. (9 replies)
    Thread location: null
    Keyword tags: the game 
    Posted: Jun 11 2011, 10:20 AM EDT by melanjo
  • Reference Project I will destroy all anons with my ban hammer.Given to me by virtual Thor.
    Reply to thread: Reference Project (17 replies)
    Thread location: null
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    Posted: Aug 31 2011, 10:48 PM EDT by FlipFlopRagDoll
  • Saw a Slender Ugh I thought the slenderman age was over.Well it's time to end it.Slenderman is an alien.CASE CLOSED!!!!!
    Now let's get some new mythical creature to report false sighting of.
    Like Jesus or Buddha or Allah or Yahweh or Jehovah or Satan or Lucifer or Justin Beiber or Michael Jackson or Elvis or Santa Claus or Odin or Thor or Hades or Zeus or Poseidon or The Grim Reaper or Pan or Goddess or Lord Shiva or Freddy Cougar or some like that.
    Reply to thread: Saw a Slender (14 replies)
    Thread location: Slender Man
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Nov 4 2011, 10:59 PM EDT by FlipFlopRagDoll
  • Its true existance. Lmao yea I thought this site would at least filter some of the information put on here by a guy who has a vast knowledge of these creatures. Alas it is not. There is different categories though, at least a fictional creature could be made up by anyone. One thing I wanted to add was that Orges were from Japanese mythology. Though sources like DnD monster manuals, Tolkein's LoTR's creatures have been around for decades, most of them anyways and would give most a spot. On the other hand the races and classes from World of Warcraft meh no they just haven't earned their place. When that games dies so will the monsters, races etc. I can't believe I seen DK's on here haha. The Drow or dark elves, DnD got them from Norse mythology so did Stan Lee when he created Thor the comic. Though they were just dark elves. I could go on, but I won't. I thought I would find some invaluable info for my book, isn't much I don't either already know or they are just to wacky to consider. Coulda been a good site. Sorry it didn't work out.
    Reply to thread: Its true existance. (19 replies)
    Thread location: Bahamut
    Keyword tags: None
    Posted: Apr 21 2011, 5:00 PM EDT by vincentclinton
  • christ has ruined us
    "its all thanks to those no good catholics calling everything "evil" that the modern age got started with this self growing mess of ours

    "
    i would completely and totally agree. The christians stole all of their so-called "religion" from other cultures, like the norse, greek, and roman. They made the love goddess Aphrodite into a demon, and the cross, or crucifix, is stolen from a painting of the thunder god Thors hammer. They are theifs, and are a blight upon the land. They must be eradicated.
    Reply to thread: christ has ruined us (48 replies)
    Thread location: Fairies: Do They Exist?
    Keyword tags: fairiesMothman 
    Posted: Jun 29 2011, 5:31 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Norse Mythology and in later folklore.Gods and Heroes. Besides Odin, the major deities of Norse mythology were his wife, Frigg, goddess of the home; Thor, god of thunder
    Keyword tags: ancientmythologymythsNorse 
    Last updated: Oct 16 2011, 9:34 PM EDT by *Loki
  • Mythological Films. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly MEDIUM BAD Reign of Fire Eragon Dragon Hunter Blade I-III D-wars Thor - The Hammer
    Keyword tags: films to watch or avoid 
    Last updated: May 5 2010, 7:44 PM EDT by 19chris87a
  • Jötnar/Jötunn to Skaði, Gerðr becomes the consort of Freyr, Odin gains the love of Gunnlod, and even Thor, the great slayer of their kind, produces a child
    Keyword tags: None
    Last updated: Jun 18 2010, 5:50 PM EDT by stereoagnostic
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