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Fantasy
editThe worlds of myth, legend and folklore
edit- Introduction
- Fantasy world
- Mythemes & Fantasy Tropes
- Magic ring
- Katabasis
- Myth of origins
- Human sacrifice
- BasCelik
- Tree of life
- World tree
- Once upon a time
- Miraculous births
- Crossroads (culture)
- Magic carpet
- Golden apple
- Fantasy tropes and conventions
- Apple of Discord
- Horned God
- Liminal being
- Dragon's teeth (mythology)
- Gates of horn and ivory
- Imperial Regalia of Japan
- Kusanagi
- The four jewels of the Tuatha Dé Danann
- Donor (fairy tale)
- Hunter's moon
- Wolf moon
- Enchanted forest
- Rule of three (writing)
- Prince Charming
- Princess and dragon
- Queen (Snow White)
- Ugly sisters
- Fairy
- Fairy godmother
- Wicked fairy godmother
- Changeling
- Goblin
- Jack (hero)
- Portals in fiction
- Old Man Winter
- Divine twins
- Mother goddess
- Various Monsters
- Monster
- Lamia (mythology)
- Scylla
- Karkadann
- Chinese dragon
- Medusa
- Lilith
- Baba Yaga
- Grateful dead (folklore)
- Warg
- The Beast (Revelation)
- Ogre
- Magic
- Adder stone
- Brísingamen
- Wyrd
- Rota Fortunae
- Moon magic
- Runic magic
- Ring of Gyges
- Hecate
- Heka (god)
- Familiar spirit
- True name
- Celtic myths
- Lebor Gabála Érenn
- Mabinogion
- Tuatha Dé Danann
- Lugh
- Cú Chulainn
- King in the mountain
- Pre-Islamic Arbian myths
- Pre-Islamic Arabia
- Arabian mythology
- One Thousand and One Nights
- Qutrub
- Ifrit
- Grine
- Jinn
- Hubal
- Ghoul
- Nasnas
- Slavic Myths
- Koschei
- Firebird (Slavic folklore)
- Tolkien
- J. R. R. Tolkien's influences
- Orc
- Discworld
- Arthuriana
- King Arthur
- Mythological king
- Fisher King
- Folk hero
- Dolphins in mythology
- Deer in mythology
- Megafauna (mythology)
- Merlin
- Excalibur
- Lady of the Lake
- Norse myths
- Norse mythology
- Giant (mythology)
- Odin
- Gleipnir
- Fafnir
- Jörmungandr
- Dwarf (Germanic mythology)
- Troll
- Ragnarök