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While Starz’s American Gods reverted to a more mythological interpretation of the divine, rooted in monotheistic traditions from Europe, Africa and Asia, it embraced the flaws in its holier characters just as fully.

Fairies were the first signs of rot as the creators added more mythological characters in an attempt to recapture the magic.

Dr. Duffin said he was amused by his moment with the unknown soldier, described by the museum as probably a more mythological than human figure.

The subjects of Holst’s suite, however, are more mythological than astronomical.

The 1980s, that decade of discovery and decadence, still looms over him, growing more mythological with each passing year.

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

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