Definition of «deep mythology»

"Deep mythology" refers to a complex and rich system of beliefs, stories, and traditions that delve into the origins, history, and nature of a particular culture, religion, or fictional world. It often includes ancient legends, rituals, and symbols that shape the foundation of that society or narrative.

Sentences with «deep mythology»

  • Mega Man is a franchise that has a very rich history, it also has a very deep mythology. (joystikrevolution.com)
  • It still amazes me how deep the mythology of Silent Hill runs and how far people want to look. (bloody-disgusting.com)
  • And, despite an impressively deep mythology, there's nothing differentiating its faceless monsters from the countless hundreds of enemies seen in other, more polished titles. (gamecritics.com)
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