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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 reputedly inhabits Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands https: en m Christopher Klaus 662 answered May 7, 2018 at 4:00 4votes Accepted
underworld - Hades, in Greek Mythology, was he really a bad guy, or . . . This sight isn't really used for opinions, but I like to think he was a good guy He did few things in Myth that were bad, kidnap his wife niece, had an affair But, his wife loves him and the affair did end when Persephone found out A few things on why Hades is a good guy god: let Orpheus take his wife back as long as he didn't look back (But thinking Hades was a bad guy in a way that made
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