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| Admin and Tea-boy | Re: Mythical creatures Hi Gweneviere, and welcome to chronicles. ![]() As for a creature - is there a particular culture you're looking at, ie, Anglo-Saxon? Simply because this could be important (for example, would a Djinn be innappropriate?). Have you also considered creating your own forms, or would that not work for you? |
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| White Wolf Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: Mythical creatures Dragons, despite thier appearence are highly advances creatures, they have the same culural differences that we do and possess a higher intellent. Other mythical creatures that possess intelligence include: Ents Griffons Fairys Dwarves Dryads Elementals Nymphs Giants Manticores Draconions Naga Centaurs Fawns Leviathans Merfolk Need anymore? Ill have a think. ![]() |
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| KenDodd'sDad'sDog'sDead Join Date: Sep 2005
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| Re: Mythical creatures I've always fancied the idea of writing a story about the Nephillim. These could be cool mythological creatues to write about. They're giant mutants, born from the breeding of humans and angels/demons. The inspiration for those come from Genesis 6 in the Bible or from the book Enoch. (Probably from Greek myth too). |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Mythical creatures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._and_mythology A pretty comprehensive list of creatures and races in mythology. There shold be something to suit you there. |
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| former axe demon Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Re: Mythical creatures with the carriers, there are two kinds: the first carries a demon, which may lead to alterings in the persons body/face. the second kind carries the souls of great wizzards, warriors and so. that's the way I write it in my writings, but later on there was a similar game in which you could choose the side of good ( butterflies, angelwings,...) or evil ( horns, flies, ...) I forgot the title though. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Re: Mythical creatures A good idea is to take really good creatures (From mythology or fairytales or something) and make them your own. For example: With my story, I took vampires and put a new spin on them using scientific theories of evolution, so that they have nothing to do with bats, and are instead descendants of a subspecies of dragon. Basically just play around with as many insane ideas as you can and mix it up a little. ^-^ |
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| You Feel Fascinated Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Re: Mythical creatures Quote:
"Fantasy stock" races such as elves, dwarves, etc may not be original, but at the same time, it gives the reader a bit more famliarity with what they're dealing with. Alchemy Girl's suggestion shouldn't be overlooked, as it offers both the familiarity aspect and allows the writer add his/her/its own personal touch with what comes out of the cookie cutter. | |
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| Trimac20 Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Re: Mythical creatures I personally like to pick and mix from mythological creatures from all cultures, not just the Western/Celtic-Norse bestiary. Most of my races are totally origin al, but I model them on existing creatures. For instance, I have a race called the 'Mithrim' or Light or Silver Elves (After the substance Mithril)which in all intents appear like elves, but also have astral qualities. Also, don't restrict your search to mythology. Contemparary films/fantasy (which of course draw from these sources)... as well as the natural world (insect societies) offer heaps of ideas for social structures, behaviour.etc. |
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