The topic of a legend can be either a hero or an anti-hero.
The topic of a legend can be either a hero or an anti-hero.
Many topics are the subject of folktales.
Heroism and perseverance are always hot, legendary topics.
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No, the concept of imprinting as depicted in the Twilight book series is a fictional creation by the author, Stephenie Meyer. It is not based on any actual Quileute legend or belief.
The topic or theme of the legend of Atlantis is typically centered around a prosperous and advanced civilization that ultimately meets a tragic end. It often focuses on themes of hubris, the consequences of greed and power, and the idea of a lost utopian society.
I get all my Legend of Zelda shirts at Hot Topic, but if you're ever in New York, go check out the Nintendo World store... they have tons of stuff there
In the http://www.answers.com/topic/united-states, the term "prescription drug" is most commonly used, but they are also called http://www.answers.com/topic/rx-2501-only drugs or legend drugs, after the Federal and State laws which mandate that all such drugs bear a "legend" prohibiting sale without a prescription; though more complex legends have been used, on most original drug packaging today the legend simply says "Rx only". In the http://www.answers.com/topic/united-kingdom, they are referred to as Prescription Only Medicine or POM.
I have always believed them to be Andalusians :) ..on my list of top 5 horses
Tristram's love was Isolde (also spelled as Iseult or Isolde), a character from Arthurian legend. She was often depicted as Tristram's ill-fated love interest in various stories and versions of the legend.
Well first you start off with a topic you like then you search for games similar to that topic. For example I like action games but I never liked the legend of Zelda 5 months later I was playing the legend of Zelda non stop. Hope this helps Subscribe on you tube (Jadon Young) follow on twitter (@Shmowzow2468
Yes, In the legend of midas and his donkey ears, and the story of Hyacinthus, and also the legend of Daphne the nymph.