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  1. arthurian - Are Excalibur and Caliburn different swords? - Mythology ...

    Caliburn and Excalibur are two different swords. Caliburn is the "sword in the stone" which is used to prove king Arthur's right to the throne. He used this weapon in many battles and won but at some …

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    Aug 25, 2016 · Q&A for enthusiasts and scholars of mythology and folklore

  3. greek - Is there any pre-modern attestation for Telephassa being a ...

    Nov 13, 2021 · @Adinkra I think especially given the silence. The Greeks weren't always consistent with chronology, but something of that caliber would have been noticed, mentioned, and perhaps …

  4. Code of Conduct - Mythology & Folklore Stack Exchange

    Code of Conduct Our mission is to build libraries of high-quality questions and answers, and to foster collaboration within a safe and welcoming community rooted in kindness, cooperation and mutual …

  5. Why are goats associated with Satan? - Mythology & Folklore Stack …

    Aug 7, 2016 · Why is the goat often associated with Satan in various religious folklore and illustrations? What makes the goat satanic?

  6. Recently Active 'odin' Questions - Mythology & Folklore Stack Exchange

    Q&A for enthusiasts and scholars of mythology and folklore

  7. Privileges - Access moderator tools - Mythology & Folklore Stack …

    What happens when a post is deleted? Once a post has been deleted, it will disappear for all users except the post's author, developers, moderators, and users with this "access to moderator tools" …

  8. christianity - Reference texts for Christian mythos - Mythology ...

    Feb 21, 2020 · I was wondering if anyone on here has a good reference for Christian mythos in the way of specific characters/Christian mythological creatures, i.e. Nephilim and Seraphim? Anything having …

  9. Hottest 'scottish' Answers - Mythology & Folklore Stack Exchange

    Does Scotland have any discrete mythology not shared by other nations? Yes. Below are some I believe hit the mark. In Scottish folklore, the Loch Ness Monster or Nessie, is an aquatic being which …

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    Registration is not required to participate on most Stack Exchange sites; you can read, answer, and suggest edits as an anonymous user, much like on Wikipedia. There are some things you won’t be …