Theos: Cities of Myth is the spiritual successor to the one of the great city builders of the early 2000s
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If you remember Zeus: Master of Olympus, you'll want to watch this game closely.
Dotemu and developer Triskell Interactive have announced Theos: Cities of Myth, a new city building and management game that looks to pay homage to classics of the genre when it la...
Fancy devoting your entire existence to the whims and desires of a variety of Greek gods? Sure you do! At least in the safety of your digital blanket that is your Steam library. To...
There is something about Greece that sets it apart from many other holiday destinations across the globe; its mythological sites.
New archaeological discoveries in Spain and Türkiye reveal how the images of Venus and Tyche shaped ancient lives, connecting divine symbolism with domestic devotion, civic identit...
Triskell Interactive, the studio behind Pharaoh: A New Era, has returned with a new city builder based around the Greek deities. coming to PC later this year. Publisher Dotemu let...
by BG05 $100.00 for RPG Item: Aegean: Mythic Roleplaying in Ancient Greece Condition: Like New Location: United States
Arlene Saxonhouse on mythmakers.
A new episode has been added to the database: Wandering the Mythic
by Steve Dubya <div>Front Cover from PDF</div>
Modern Christians often feel that the city is almost impossible to evangelize. The city is fast, distracted, anonymous, commercial, restless, and increasingly secular. It does not...
‘The Odyssey’ draws its power from a mythological world that existed long before Homer ever put stylus to wax. Understanding the gods, monsters, and doomed royal families that surr...
For more than 30 years, hundreds of people who worship ancient Greek deities have been coming to the area to revive ceremonies whose roots stretch back to antiquity.
When Lovecraft penned “The Nameless City” – a month after writing “Nyarlathotep” – he had already depicted several devastated metropolises, each a vast expression of high civilizat...
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, theatre, and transformation. Explore Dionysus's powers, symbols, and myths. The post Dionysus: The Greek God of Wine and the Theater appeared fir...
We tend to file “The Odyssey” under “mythology” – alongside stories of gods who never existed, sung by people trying to explain thunder. That filing is a mistake, and it obscures t...
Tripura's Destruction: The Sacred Nectar and Shiva's Cosmic ArrowIn ancient times, three powerful asura brothers—Tarakaksha, Vidyunmali, and Kamalaksha—performed severe penances to...
The ruins of a 2,400-year-old complex suggest that, to the Greeks of antiquity, Homer’s protagonist was not just a character in a poem but a figure of genuine devotion.
A new episode has been added to the database: Mythic Bastionland #2
Explore the world of The Odyssey and other Greek Mythology-inspired tales in these graphic novels.
You've heard of the Feywild. But have you ever visited that OTHER fairyland by L. Frank Baum? No, not the Wizard of Oz ... Merryland!
"'Dionysos, inspire us!' came the call, and 'Dionysos, inspire us!' came the answer," writes Eric O. Scott, describing his experience attending an Orphic Solar Rite at the 2026 St....
THE THREE is a dark, atmospheric narrative experience where you interact with three ancient, all-knowing, and wicked gods!...
A new episode has been added to the database: Pantheon Mythos - Episode 23 - In For a Penny
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