Mythology has never ended. Myths are still being made today. When the old myths were made, those were people's real beliefs--their religion and their stories of creation and how the world works. Today we are still making up stories about leaders and heroes and governments and about how the world works. Because we believe in them, it's hard to see which stories are factual and which ones are myths.
Someday our present world will be ancient history, and the people of the future will call some of our beliefs myths. (Not all, but some.) They will have myths, too. People will always have myths.
In Roman mythology, Hermes is named Mercury. In Greek mythology, he is called Hermes but also Argeiphontes.
Norse mythology - Loki, started mischievous enough like cutting off Sif's hair, but then went from back to worse until he killed Balder and became the father of the monsters that lead the battle of Ragnarok.Breaton mythology - Puk, "what fools these mortals be"Greek mythology - Strife, started the Trojan War by challenging the goddesses to a beauty contest.
Loki was killed by Heimdallr; in Norse mythology they both killed each other.
Roman God of Learning: MinervaHindu God of Learning: Saraswati and DeviGreek God of Learning: Pallas AthenaEgyptian God of Learning: Thoth
In Greek mythology, the god of the forge is Hephaestus. He is the blacksmith of the gods, skilled in metalworking and crafting weapons and armor. Hephaestus is also associated with fire and volcanoes.
In the end of Hindu Mythology world will end. And there will be nothing but darkness, possibly universe will also die.
The end of all things in Norse mythology was an event called Ragnarok.
Ummm.......There are no Christian emperors and no one ended mythology. Mythology is the study of myth and there are many that still partake in those lies.
You end up not needing it.
Ragnarok is the end of the world according to the Norse mythology. Ragnarok Online is a game based on this mythology, hence the name
book room in a pirate book at the end of it
No he does not eat anything or anyone that is the end of it
In Norse mythology, Heimdall is killed by Loki during the events of Ragnarok, the apocalyptic battle that marks the end of the world.
go to the end and tap the monster
you use the Triton for killing Zeus at the end.
They are end rhymes, so yes, they do rhyme.
itz on mythology island in the cave of the minotaurs at the end of the labyrinth/maze