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Mythlok is a gateway to the world’s mythic traditions. From gods and heroes to spirits, monsters, sacred places, and forgotten legends, it brings together the stories that shaped civilizations and continue to influence culture, imagination, and storytelling today.

Across cultures and centuries, mythology was humanity’s first way of explaining creation, power, morality, fear, and the unknown. These stories took many forms. Creator gods and cosmic forces, tricksters and underworld rulers, legendary weapons, sacred landscapes, rituals, festivals, and folklore passed down through generations. Together, they form a vast and interconnected mythic world.

At Mythlok, you can explore this world in all its depth and diversity. Discover mythological characters and creatures, ancient and modern legends, symbolic artifacts, sacred locations, regional traditions, and the stories that still echo through films, books, games, and popular culture. From Asia and Africa to Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, Mythlok brings global mythologies together in one place.

Whether you arrive out of curiosity, research, or creative inspiration, Mythlok invites you to step into a world where stories are never truly lost, only waiting to be rediscovered.

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Characters

Gods, spirits, heroes, creatures, and urban legends

Mahakal standing within an ancient cremation ground at twilight

Mahakal : The Indian God Beyond Time and Death

Konde the legendary Lunda ancestor kin in the heart of a Central African kingdom, holding the sacred Lukano bracelet

Konde : The Ancestral King of the Lunda People

Kurma the tortoise avatar of Vishnu beneath the Ocean of Milk

Kurma : The Cosmic Tortoise Avatar of Indian Legend

Gborogboro, primordial ancestor of the Lugbara people, standing in the West Nile region of ancient Uganda

Gborogboro : The First Sky-Born Human in Lugbara Tradition

Nkongolo Mwamba on a Luba throne

Nkongolo Mwamba : The Brutal Red King of Luba Tradition

Khrut among misty temple ruins

Khrut : The Celestial Bird-Warriors of Thailand

Kroni as a colossal primordial being emerging from the cosmic ocean at the dawn of creation

Kroni : The Primordial Force of Evil in Indian Ayyavazhi Tradition

Kamunu, the first human of Lozi tradition, standing in the Barotse Floodplain of western Zambia

Kamunu : The First Ancestor of Humanity in Lozi Tradition

Candy Lady standing alone on a deserted Texas street at night

Candy Lady : The Chilling Urban Legend of Clara Crane

Kirtimukha from Indian mythology with enormous lion-like face with bulging eyes, massive fangs

Kirtimukha : The Self-Devouring Guardian of Indian Legends

Concepts

Creation, underworlds, curses, blessings, and mythic ideas

The underworld of Bulu with sacred waters in the mist

Bulu : The Ancient Fijian Realm Between Life and Death

Humanity receiving Ogun's Iron as a boon

Boon of Iron : Ogun’s Sacred Gift to Humanity

Chasing of the Golden deer during the Exile of Rama

Exile of Rama : The Fourteen-Year Vanvas of Dharma

Adlivun as a Frozen cavern

Adlivun : The Inuit Underworld of Ice and Spirits

A conflicted Oedipus at the Oedipus Crossroads

Prophecy of the Oedipus Crossroads : The Oracle That Could Not Be Escaped

A tranquil scene of Selene and Endymion

Selene and Endymion : The Tragic Romance of the Moon Goddess

The desolate underworld of Nawia

Nawia : The Mysterious Slavic Underworld of Ancestors

Finding the sheep in Rostam's 2nd Labour

Rostam’s 2nd Labour : The Desert Trial of Survival

Ggulu blessing with Kintu's Fire

Boon of the First Fire : Kintu and the Sacred Flame of Buganda

The prophecy of White Buffalo Calf Woman's return

Prophecy of White Buffalo Calf Woman’s Return : The Sacred Lakota Sign of Renewal

Weapons, Plants, Artifacts, Food & Drink

Objects of power, symbols of legend

Caledfwlch resting ceremonially upon a weathered stone altar inside an ancient Welsh sacred chamber

Caledfwlch : The Original Sword of King Arthur

Divine Rice of Amaterasu served in a temple setting

Divine Rice of Amaterasu : The Sacred Grain of Japan

Baobab of the Spirits at dusk

Baobab of the Spirits : Africa’s Sacred Tree of Ancestors

The Moraltach on an ancient altar

Moralltach : The Irish Sword That Never Missed a Kill

The Salmon of Wisdom laid out on the table

Salmon of Knowledge : The Sacred Fish of Irish Wisdom

Irminsul sacred pillar standing within an ancient Saxon forest

Irminsul : The Sacred Pillar of the Saxons

Irish weapon Mac an Luinn in a sacred chamber

Mac an Luinn : Ireland’s Mythic Weapon of Destiny

Rhongomyniad, a long ancient Celtic spear with subtle engravings

Rhongomyniad : The Sacred Spear of King Arthur

Mead of Poetry resting on a Norse table

Mead of Poetry : The Norse Drink of Wisdom and Creativity

Oak of Dodona in the temple complex

Oak of Dodona : The Sacred Oracle Tree of Zeus

Experiences

Where myth is lived, remembered, and reimagined

Iguazu Falls at sunset

Iguazu Falls : Where Nature and Legend Collide

Celebrating Kupala Night by the riverbank

Kupala Night : The Ancient Slavic Festival of Fire and Water

Poster of God of War 3

God of War 3 : The Mythological End of Olympus

Ol Doinyo Lengai at dawn

Ol Doinyo Lengai : Tanzania’s Sacred Mountain of God

Poster of the series Blood of Zeus

Blood of Zeus : The Untold Story of Zeus’s Secret Son

Indoor gathering in a wooden longhouse during the Midwinter Ceremony

Midwinter Ceremony : The Haudenosaunee New Year Festival

The Board game Ankh: Gods of Egypt

Ankh – Gods of Egypt : The Battle of Forgotten Gods

Temple of Pythons during Benin’s dry season,

Temple of Pythons : Sacred Snake Shrine of Benin

Scene from the Zuni festival of Shalako

Shalako : The Spiritual Dance Ceremony of the Zuni Pueblo

Poster of the TV Series Mulawin

Mulawin : The Winged Guardians of Philippine Fantasy

Races, Epics, Events & Languages

The peoples, stories, and sacred tongues of mythic worlds

Scene from the Hinlawod

Hinilawod : The Great Epic of the Halawod River Heroes

Classical Tamil manuscript and writing tools

Classical Tamil : The Roots of South India’s Sacred World

Old Church Slavonic manuscript with candlelight ambiance

Old Church Slavonic : The First Literary Language of the Slavs

mythological scene from Epic of Manas where Manas, a powerful Central Asian warrior standing on a vast steppe

Epic of Manas : The Story That Defines Kyrgyz Identity

carefully pressing wedge-shaped Akkadian cuneiform signs into a clay tablet with a reed stylus

Akkadian : The Ancient Mesopotamian Language of Kings and Myths

Ancient Greek written on an ancient parchment

Ancient Greek : The Epic Language of Olympus and Heroic Legend

portrait of Odysseus standing on the deck of a weathered ancient Greek ship

Odyssey : The Hero’s Path Through Myth, Peril, and Destiny

Image representing the Shahnameh

Shahnameh : Persia’s Epic of Kings, Heroes, and Fate

Aztec tlacuilo seated in a calmecac, painting a Classical Nahuatl codex on amatl paper

Classical Nahuatl : The Sacred Language of the Aztec World

A scene from the Norse Prose Edda

Prose Edda : The Definitive Guide to Norse Myth and Poetry

Experts

Voices interpreting myth today

Photo of Josh Gates

Josh Gates : The Modern Explorer of Legends and Lost Civilizations

Photo of Dr Marina Warner

Dr. Marina Warner : Myth, Memory, and Storytelling

Image of Pierre Grimal

Pierre Grimal : Scholar of Roman Myth and Classical Tradition

Close-up photo of Michael Wood, British historian and broadcaster, smiling gently.

Michael Wood : History, Myth, and the Ancient World

Image of Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell : Architect of Comparative Myth and the Hero’s Journey

Image of mythology expert Bruce Lincoln

Bruce Lincoln : Scholar of Myth, Power, and History

Image of Devdutt Pattanaik

Devdutt Pattanaik : Interpreter of Indian Myth, Symbol, and Story

Image of John Baines

John Baines : Scholar of Ancient Egyptian Myth and Sacred Culture

Anansi during the theft of stories

The Theft of Stories : Anansi and the Origin of Storytelling

Photo of Dr. Yoshiko Okuyama

Dr. Yoshiko Okuyama : Scholar of Japanese Mythology and Cultural Studies

Mythic Snapshots

Short visual stories (Web Stories) from mythic traditions around the world

5 Tragic Love Stories from Mythology
5 Tragic Love Stories from Mythology
9 Goddesses Who Define Feminine Power
9 Goddesses Who Define Feminine Power
7 Forgotten Gods of Ancient India
7 Forgotten Gods of Ancient India
8 Mythical Weapons More Powerful Than Mjölnir
8 Mythical Weapons More Powerful Than Mjölnir

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