Question:
I need brainstorming ideas, 10 pts to best answer?
Chris
2013-02-27 15:42:19 UTC
Im writing a story and I want to include alot of mythological things whos existance is debated (giant squid, bigfoot, the garden of eden, lost city of atlantis, the illuminati, the lochness monster, etc). I just want a list of those things. 10 points to best answer
Four answers:
Dennis
2013-02-27 16:46:53 UTC
Agartha-A legendary city at the Earth's core.

Alfheim-Land of elves in Norse mythology.

Annwn-The "otherworld" of Welsh mythology.

Asgard-The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, in Norse mythology, contained Valhalla

Asphodel Meadows-In Greek mythology, the section of the underworld where ordinary souls were sent to live after death.

Atlantis-The legendary lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean

Avalon-Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur.

Ayotha Amirtha Gangai-An important river in Ayyavazhi mythology.

Biarmaland-A mighty kingdom described in Norse sagas which lies to the north of Russia.

Camelot-The city in which King Arthur reigned.

City of the Caesars-A city between a mountains of gold/diamonds supposed to be in Patagonia.

Cloud cuckoo land-A perfect city between the clouds in the play The Birds by Aristophanes.

Cockaigne-In medieval mythology, it is a land of plenty where want does not exist.

Dinas Affaraon-A magical Druid city hidden among the hills of Snowdonia.

El Dorado-Rumored city of gold in South America.

Elysian Fields-In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.

Fountain of Youth-legendary spring which restores the youth of anyone who drinks from it

Garden of the Hesperides-Greek mythology where the gods got their immortality.

Hawaiki-The ancestral island of the Polynesians, particularly the Māori.

Heaven-Heaven is a realm, either physical or transcendental in which people who have died continue to exist in an afterlife.

Hel-Underworld in Norse mythology

Hell-Underworld in Abrahamic mythology

Hyperborea-A land to the north in Greek mythology.

Islands of the Blessed-In Greek mythology, a paradise reserved for the souls of the great heroes.

Jotunheim-Land of the giants in Norse mythology.

Kingdom of Reynes-A country mentioned in the Middle English romance King Horn.

Kingdom of Saguenay-According to the French, supposedly an Iroquoian Indian story of a kingdom of blonde men rich in gold and fur in north Canada prior to the French colonization of the landmass.

Kvenland-Land next to Sweden at the northern shores of Baltic sea, probably ancient Finland

Kyöpelinvuori- Finnish mythology, is the place which dead women haunt.

Lemuria-a hypothetical "lost land" variously located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Lyonesse-A country in Arthurian legend, which is said to border Cornwall in England.

Mag Mell or Tir na nÓg-The afterworld of Irish mythology; it is similar to Valhalla.

Meropis-A gigantic island created purely as a parody of Plato's Atlantis.

Mount Olympus-In Greek mythology "home of the gods", specifically the Twelve Olympians.

Mu-a hypothetical continent that allegedly disappeared at the dawn of human history.

Muspelheim-Land of fire in Norse mythology.

Nibiru-A mythological planet described by the Babylonians.

Niflheim-World of cold in Norse mythology.

Niflhel-Cold underworld in Norse mythology.

Nysa-A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology.

Purgatory-condition or process of purification in which the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for Heaven.

Quivira and Cíbola-Two of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold supposed by Spanish conquistadors

Shambhala-In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, this kingdom is hidden somewhere in the Himalayas; on the etheric plane above the Gobi Desert

Shangri-La-A mystical, harmonious valley enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains.

Suddene-A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn.

Tartarus-in Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls.

Takama-ga-hara-The dwelling place of the Shinto kami.

Themiscyra-the capital city of the Amazons in Greek mythology.

Thule-island that was supposed to have existed in the belt of Scandinavia

Thuvaraiyam Pathi-In Ayyavazhi mythology,a sunken island 150 miles off the south coast of India.

Utopia-The mythical island described in Thomas More's book, where everything is perfect.

Valhalla- a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin.

Westernesse- A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn.

Ys- A city located in Brittany, France that was supposedly built below sea level, protected by a dam, and eventually destroyed when the Devil released the water held back by the dam.
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WizardlyWolf
2013-02-27 15:46:14 UTC
bermuda triangle has a loophole in it that sends people to a mythological land?
2013-02-27 15:43:12 UTC
how do you plan on sending these points


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