R rounser First Post Sep 9, 2002 #6 It depends. A whole host of real life mythological monsters are just plain lame. The authors would have to use discretion as to what to include.
It depends. A whole host of real life mythological monsters are just plain lame. The authors would have to use discretion as to what to include.
thundershot Adventurer Sep 9, 2002 #9 http://www.monstrous.com is a decent source for greek monsters. It's somewhere to start, at least. Chris
http://www.monstrous.com is a decent source for greek monsters. It's somewhere to start, at least. Chris
C Chrisling First Post Sep 9, 2002 #10 I'd even go so far as to say I'd probably by a series of books about mythological monsters, with the critters organized by culture. So, y'know, a book about Greek critters, and Celtic critters, and Indian critters, and Chinese critters, etc.
I'd even go so far as to say I'd probably by a series of books about mythological monsters, with the critters organized by culture. So, y'know, a book about Greek critters, and Celtic critters, and Indian critters, and Chinese critters, etc.