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Blog by "The Great Ovid" in which he recounts myths and legends from various cultures in his own irreverent vernacular. Also features some multi-part video retellings.
 
The mythologies covered on the blog include [[Classical Mythology]], [[Norse Mythology]], [[The Bible]], [[King Arthur|Arthurian Mythology]], [[Fairy Tale|Fairy Tales]], [[Celtic Mythology]], [[Arabian Nights (Literature)|Arabian Nights]], [[Native American Mythology]], [[Egyptian Mythology]], [[Hindu Mythology]], [[Japanese Mythology]], [[Cthulhu Mythos|The Cthulhu Mythos]], the works of [[William Shakespeare]], and more.
 
A dead-tree edition is in the works.
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* [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]]: These are myths. They are being retold.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The multi-part video myths tend to go this way. For instance, part one of the Genesis series was called "Did somebody say GENESIS?", and subsequent entries continued to speculate on whether or not anybody had indeed said Genesis.
* [[Metaphorgotten]]: Used from time to time, such as in "Medea Kind of Sucks Also".