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mythos

[mith-os, mahy-thos] / ˈmɪθ ɒs, ˈmaɪ θɒs /


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It’s a marked difference from the 2000 flop, which many have criticized for getting too caught up in its own mythos.

From Los Angeles Times

With this trio in place tackling a familiar plot, Daley and Goldstein thread D&D mythos throughout in a way that’s not too challenging for a newbie but will serve as a treat for the experienced player.

From Los Angeles Times

"In choosing Waco as the kickoff site for his campaign rallies, he has signaled that his courtship of extremist groups will continue, and that he sees his role as a pivotal figure in the far-right mythos as central to his efforts to retake the presidency."

From Salon

Each of the figures examined here is central to the larger mythos and played by a performer who contributes to broadening the story's appeal without losing any of what makes it extraordinary.

From Salon

Just as white supremacists reach back to a fictional version of the Middle Ages or the Viking Age to create their own mythos, the trads look back to an imagined pre-modern church.

From Slate