In Arabic, a Djinn (also jinn, genie) is a supernatural creature.
Genies are typically depicted as magical beings without physical bodies in traditional folklore and mythology, so they do not have the physical attributes that would enable them to bleed. Additionally, as mystical entities, genies are often regarded as being impervious to harm or injury in the same way that humans are.
Well, Witches and Genies are both mythical things so we don't know because we never saw then. But, Witches have spells and magic and Genies can do anything you want them to do. So I would say Genies are more powerful.
Copyright of folk tales, mythology, and legends typically resides in the public domain as these stories are passed down through generations and are considered part of a cultural heritage. However, specific adaptations or retellings of these tales by an author may be protected under their individual copyright.
Mythology was an early version of literature. Before everyone could write, people would tell stories. These stories were similar to fairy tales, and often had mythical creatures such as Mermaids, Unicorns and Trolls. Nobody surely knew that any of this was true, but as nobody could deny it, there was a possibility that it could be true. It was literature from word of mouth, and many years later it was recorded, and these ancient tales are now what we know to be fairy tales.
10% if you used 100% then you would be a genies
the word 'Norse' would be capitalised, but not 'mythology'.
Well, the Romans didn't so much as make it, as they did help grow it. You see, mythology is like language, it has no creator but millions of contributors These contributors make the myths grew and change into many wonderful things. The Romans Mythology partly grew from Greek Mythology, as well its own homegrown tales. Eventually, the homegrown became inseparable from the Greek myths, until one great large Mythology rich in stories, depth, and history was to be the cultural legacy of the Romans.
A scaled dragon with wings would be a drakon in Greek mythology.
Well, you would have to dig up a lot of evidence proving the mythology is false.
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is a collection of Greek and Roman myths that covers various stories of gods, heroes, and legendary figures from ancient mythology. The book explores these myths through retellings of classic tales, providing context and insight into the beliefs and values of the ancient world. It covers a range of myths, from the creation of the universe to the adventures of gods and heroes like Heracles and Perseus.
Hel is the goddess of the underworld in Norse Mythology. She would be Hades equivalent.
i dont think anyone can. And if naruto reached nine tails he would die.