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What are some ideas for writing a fictional Greek myth?

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What are some ideas for writing a fictional Greek myth?

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This is a total brain dump, but I hope you find something useful. So when you say “fictional Greek myth” does that mean you cannot use real Greek mythical characters? If you cannot, I suggest just changing the names I used. How about starting with using the Greek Gods, the “Water Deities” associated with water? Oceanus, a sea-god who was the eldest of the pre-Olympian Titans the Oceanids, the sea-daughters of Oceanus and Tethys Oceanus, one of the TITANS, is sometimes considered to be at the origin of all things. This is the god of the backward-flowing river Ocean, which bounds the earth and from which all rivers flow and every sea, and all the springs and wells. In order to reach the Underworld it is necessary to cross this river: Then find a couple of the land gods, like in the various greek mythology legends, stories and hymns, the gods of ancient Greece are nearly all described as human in appearance, unaging, nearly immune to all wounds and sickness, capable of becoming invisible,

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