Where do Myths and Legends come from?
Mainly I'm speaking of mythical monsters, like lycanthropes (Latin Fun fact: lycan = wolf, anthro = humanoid), vampires, etc. but other myths and legends too. Did people believe these creatures to be real? Were they children's tales to scare them into behaving, as is my understanding of trolls and the baba yaga, or something else? Did adults believe in any of these creatures too? Were some, besides Adam a.k.a. Frankenstein's monster, just works of fiction? How were these creatures thought up? Is it possible any of them were/are real? We did think that giant pandas and komodo dragons were myths. How come vampires and dragons appear in the mythology of many lands that never communicated with each other at that time? Were these creatures just part of the human imagination, or were they actually in existence, and vanished? How come people still look for the sasquatch/ yeti/ wendigo/ bigfoot, and if it exist, how come we haven't found it yet? How come goblins, redcaps, brownies, and imps are so similar, when they come from different lands? How do legends and myths effect us today? what's your opinion on myths and cryptozoology? what is fact, and what is fiction?
TL;DR: Nice Try.
NOTE: I am a cynic, a skeptic, and have a mild interest in the paranormal. I like history, and how history is effected by legend, myth, and the beliefs of the cultures at that point in time. some of my favorite legends are Vlad the impaler, springheel jack, werewolves, bogeyman/slenderman, and dragons. i understand the differences between fact and fiction, although because of peoples' viewpoints, that line between fact and fiction does blur. i believe truth is stranger than fiction, but i take everything with a grain of salt.
List of mythical creatures:
http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/List+of+Mythical+Creatures
Mainly I'm speaking of mythical monsters, like lycanthropes (Latin Fun fact: lycan = wolf, anthro = humanoid), vampires, etc. but other myths and legends too. Did people believe these creatures to be real? Were they children's tales to scare them into behaving, as is my understanding of trolls and the baba yaga, or something else? Did adults believe in any of these creatures too? Were some, besides Adam a.k.a. Frankenstein's monster, just works of fiction? How were these creatures thought up? Is it possible any of them were/are real? We did think that giant pandas and komodo dragons were myths. How come vampires and dragons appear in the mythology of many lands that never communicated with each other at that time? Were these creatures just part of the human imagination, or were they actually in existence, and vanished? How come people still look for the sasquatch/ yeti/ wendigo/ bigfoot, and if it exist, how come we haven't found it yet? How come goblins, redcaps, brownies, and imps are so similar, when they come from different lands? How do legends and myths effect us today? what's your opinion on myths and cryptozoology? what is fact, and what is fiction?
TL;DR: Nice Try.
NOTE: I am a cynic, a skeptic, and have a mild interest in the paranormal. I like history, and how history is effected by legend, myth, and the beliefs of the cultures at that point in time. some of my favorite legends are Vlad the impaler, springheel jack, werewolves, bogeyman/slenderman, and dragons. i understand the differences between fact and fiction, although because of peoples' viewpoints, that line between fact and fiction does blur. i believe truth is stranger than fiction, but i take everything with a grain of salt.
List of mythical creatures:
http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/page/List+of+Mythical+Creatures