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If the Irish ever had a creation legend, it has been lost. No creation legend has been found among their myths and legends.
Around 20.09 Centuries.
Global stratification has been maintained through colonialism, which established unequal power dynamics between nations; neoliberal economic policies that prioritize profit over equitable wealth distribution; and the exploitation of cheap labor in developing countries by multinational corporations. These factors have perpetuated inequality by concentrating wealth in the hands of a few wealthy individuals and nations, while marginalizing and impoverishing others.
Sundiata's physical disabilities were healed by the sorcerer during his mother's treatment, but his absence of his ability to walk was mysteriously taken away when he heard that his half-brother had been made king. This reflects the symbolic importance of the king's role and the idea that Sundiata's destiny was intrinsically tied to his royal lineage and position in the kingdom.
If we suppose that it has been 'maintained' then that presupposes that SOMEONE has 'maintained' it. That someone would be God, who created it in the first place, for there is no-one else who has the ability to maintain it. He knows precisely the right temperature and has maintained it throughout all the years since He created it.
No, there has currently been no announcement for a sequel to Brutal Legend.
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Every single word. A better question would be what part might not be legend, which would be virtually none of it. A few of the names of the characters in it can be related to historical personages from the fifth through eighth centuries or so but none of the events related there are historical. There might, of course, have been a fifth century British leader whose name was Arthur, or whose memory became associated with the name Arthur but he has been completely swallowed up in legend.
Thickets are woodland and scrub that has not been maintained.
You can not fly over Atlantis because it does not exist. According to a National Geographic investigation; the legend of Atlantis might have been inspired by a island nation in the Mediterranean Sea that was destroyed by a volcano/earthquake centuries ago.