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  2. Mystic Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Heroes is a hack and slash similar to Koei's Dynasty Warriors. Players can perform melee attacks and element spells, which become more powerful with continuous use. The game has eight stages. There are four playable characters, and four unlockable characters in the PS2 version, for a total of eight.

  3. List of culture heroes - Wikipedia

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    A culture hero is a mythological hero specific to a group of people (cultural, ethnic, religious, etc.), who changes the world through invention or discovery.A typical culture hero might be credited as the discoverer of fire or agriculture, songs, tradition, law or religion, and is usually one of the most important legendary figures of a people, sometimes as the founder of its ruling dynasty.

  4. Category:Heroes in mythology and legend - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Heroes in mythology and legend" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Legends: Rise of a Hero is the Facebook RPG we've been ... - AOL

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    We've seen point and click RPGs come and go on Facebook over the years, with this genre showing a lot of promise, but ultimately never catching on as much as, say, a bubble popping or "Ville" game.

  6. Greek Heroic Age - Wikipedia

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    Heroes in the Greek Heroic Age are often depicted on vases, expressing a portion of their story. Greek Hero Heracles is a popular icon among vases and paintings in early art. [6] Moments in history from this period are also captured in statues, such as Perseus with the head of Medusa, the Statue of Achilles, and the Pasquino Group. Polykleitos ...

  7. Rank–Raglan mythotype - Wikipedia

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    The four heroes from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West. In narratology and comparative mythology, the Rank–Raglan mythotype (sometimes called the hero archetypes) is a set of narrative patterns proposed by psychoanalyst Otto Rank and later on amateur anthropologist Lord Raglan that lists different cross-cultural traits often found in the accounts of heroes, including ...

  8. Top 25 Facebook games for February 2010 - AOL

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    ISG has rolled out the Top 25 Facebook games list for the month of February. FarmVille is still leading the pack -- no surprise there -- with 83 million monthly players, and Cafe World is still ...

  9. Category:Mythological characters - Wikipedia

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    Categorising a story as a myth does not necessarily imply that it is untrue. Religion and mythology differ, but have overlapping aspects. Many English speakers understand the terms "myth" and "mythology" to mean fictitious or imaginary.