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When Supergiant Games was wrapping up Hades, a mythologically rich hack-and-slash dungeon crawler it had spent more than three years developing, the studio concluded it was not quite done.

But I’ll go even deeper and explain mythologically what god or goddess rules over which planet.

Here, for instance, is a mythologically inflected description of a visit Chris pays to his mother, who’s just entered a nursing home.

The wind’s mythologically sexual aspect can be aggressive, relentless and even, in some legends, germinative.

“I’ve tried in my fiction to reflect that we have the same underpinnings, mythologically, that the Greeks and Romans and Scandinavians have given to the culture.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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