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Modern "re-imaginings" of myths and the like that your really dislike?

Konradleijon

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Like how modern Artist "reinterpret" myth or misrepresent various folklore and religions.

like for a example
I absolutely hate the Wendigo episode in Charmed. I don't really care for that show anyway, but my step-mom loves it so I'd end up sitting through it when it was on. That one drives me crazy because I think the Wendigo is an interesting legend, and there's two versions of its legend that I know of, I like both of them, but they used neither of them for the show. I think the more common version, the depiction you'll hear in most Native American stories about it, is that it's a giant monster, bigger than a tree, perhaps with a head similar to a deer, an insatiable hunger for human flesh, and if you encounter it you're fucked. The other is like Until Dawn's Wendigos, these tall, lanky human-like creatures that are people possessed by an evil spirit because they ate the flesh of another human.
Charmed just made the Wendigo Werewolves! Someone got bit or scratched by one and they became a "Wendigo", it was slightly bigger than the average person, and I'm pretty sure they killed it with silver, like a silver bullet. If you're going to just make the monster a werewolf then make it a werewolf, don't slap another monster's name on it so people stick around like "oh I don't know what the Chupacabra is, I should watch this episode. Wow I never would have guessed it was a friendly ghost that grants wishes". There's a difference between adding or changing something about a mythical creature's lore and making a different monster, like Until Dawn's Wendigo only being able to see movement, and killing them doesn't involve "burning it's icy heart to ash and scattering it to the 4 winds", because the first is interesting to work around and the other is an annoyingly complicated additional step. I'll even take that stupid change where Twilight Vampires sparkle in the sunlight instead of die, at least they aren't wrapped in bandages and sleep in pyramids!



Also the Spainish where never mistaken for gods by the Aztecs https://knowledgenuts.com/2014/02/14/the-aztecs-didnt-mistake-the-spanish-for-gods/.
 
My headcanon for wendigoes has been them being originally humans, initially forced to eat human flesh out of necessity (to prevent starvation), but then kept doing so, with their hunger growing more and more, eventually losing their humanity and degenerating into wendigoes.
Well, that's more like an origin story for the Native American wendigo, but eh.

The one myth I think got done dirty were the Fair Folk; from being poster children of blue and orange morality and monkey's paw on top of being giant whimsical assholes, to fucking Tinkerbell.

Like, who the fuck is actually scared of mainstream media fairies? They're basically pets now.

And, in general, I dislike whenever a myth gets neutered in order to be made family friendly. Djinns are literally demons, not friendly blue lads in lamps.
 
My headcanon for wendigoes has been them being originally humans, initially forced to eat human flesh out of necessity (to prevent starvation), but then kept doing so, with their hunger growing more and more, eventually losing their humanity and degenerating into wendigoes.
Well, that's more like an origin story for the Native American wendigo, but eh.

The one myth I think got done dirty were the Fair Folk; from being poster children of blue and orange morality and monkey's paw on top of being giant whimsical assholes, to fucking Tinkerbell.

Like, who the fuck is actually scared of mainstream media fairies? They're basically pets now.

And, in general, I dislike whenever a myth gets neutered in order to be made family friendly. Djinns are literally demons, not friendly blue lads in lamps.

actually no, the Jinm are not the same things as demons. Most Jinn are assholes, but since they have free will, they can chose to be good https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/669/viewall/world-of-jinn
 
My headcanon for wendigoes has been them being originally humans, initially forced to eat human flesh out of necessity (to prevent starvation), but then kept doing so, with their hunger growing more and more, eventually losing their humanity and degenerating into wendigoes.
Well, that's more like an origin story for the Native American wendigo, but eh.

The video game Grim Dawn has wendigos. You can find pages chronicling a family(man, woman, and daughter) that had to turn to cannibalism out of desperation, and it ends with the mother and daughter having ate the man and degenerated to the point of being all animalistic and feral like any other wendigo. You never find them specifically, that you know of, but the pages are only found in camps where wendigos spawn so it's likely you killed them at some point.
 
The video game Grim Dawn has wendigos. You can find pages chronicling a family(man, woman, and daughter) that had to turn to cannibalism out of desperation, and it ends with the mother and daughter having ate the man and degenerated to the point of being all animalistic and feral like any other wendigo. You never find them specifically, that you know of, but the pages are only found in camps where wendigos spawn so it's likely you killed them at some point.

yeah it is more true to lore then some examples, see the Werewolf: the apocalypse tribe.
 
yeah it is more true to lore then some examples, see the Werewolf: the apocalypse tribe.

What's funny is there is also a wendigo god that can turn people into wendigos, either as a curse or as a compact or agreement. I didn't remember that at first because it's part of a DLC, where-as the family was in the main quest.

So Grim Dawn has both versions, I suppose.

You can even fight that god, iirc, and he's not even one of the super-bosses. Now that I think about it some more, he might not be an actual god, but just a nature spirit. Fighting an actual god is an ordeal and a half in that game.
 
What's funny is there is also a wendigo god that can turn people into wendigos, either as a curse or as a compact or agreement. I didn't remember that at first because it's part of a DLC, where-as the family was in the main quest.

So Grim Dawn has both versions, I suppose.

You can even fight that god, iirc, and he's not even one of the super-bosses. Now that I think about it some more, he might not be an actual god, but just a nature spirit. Fighting an actual god is an ordeal and a half in that game.

by the way I just learnt you are not suppose to say the word W**digo And I guess writing it.

the whole W**digo tribe is bad because a tribe of Indigenous folks that love their cultures and peoples calling them W**digo is like a bunch of Middle Ages Christins calling themselves Mammon possessed.
 
by the way I just learnt you are not suppose to say the word W**digo And I guess writing it.

the whole W**digo tribe is bad because a tribe of Indigenous folks that love their cultures and peoples calling them W**digo is like a bunch of Middle Ages Christins calling themselves Mammon possessed.
Don't really care. Demons are still called demons, regardless of how Christians fuss about it. Same thing about wendigos.
 
Rule 8 warning. Discussion on monsters is fine. Derailing your own thread to talk about religions and groups is not. And I saw that link too.
Don't really care. Demons are still called demons, regardless of how Christians fuss about it. Same thing about wendigos.

yeah , you ever heard of Link killed

punching up vs punching down? Insulating Christianity is okay because it is the most dominant religion in the western world, plus I don't there's any taboo against saying the word Demon.

but then again this site is known for being a bunch of politically blind "centrist" douches that think it's possible to be "Apoltical" And is made mostly of Cis white dudes that can afford to be "Apoltical" AKA Supporting the status quo , and yes I know this is against forum rules a don't care.
 
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My headcanon for wendigoes has been them being originally humans, initially forced to eat human flesh out of necessity (to prevent starvation), but then kept doing so, with their hunger growing more and more, eventually losing their humanity and degenerating into wendigoes.
Well, that's more like an origin story for the Native American wendigo, but eh.

The one myth I think got done dirty were the Fair Folk; from being poster children of blue and orange morality and monkey's paw on top of being giant whimsical assholes, to fucking Tinkerbell.

Like, who the fuck is actually scared of mainstream media fairies? They're basically pets now.

And, in general, I dislike whenever a myth gets neutered in order to be made family friendly. Djinns are literally demons, not friendly blue lads in lamps.
Somewhat related, there's a YTer that does fairy stories.

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPsYi00ktTQ4JhChquuW3RQ

Many of them have a horror tone.

The Fae aren't evil traditionally so much as they capricious and untrustworthy. As well as being easily offended often because of social etiquette and faux pas that they take seriously but humans aren't even aware of.

They get the Disney treatment because their beautiful and are sweet to look at.
 
Yeah faeries were not really evil.
 
I'd like to see more of the biblical portrayal of Angels speaking of them.

They aren't just cute cuddly comforters.

They are fucking metal.

They can and will kill hundreds of thousands and millions if ordered to do so.

Angels are fucking scary if you read the bible-they are impossibly strong, fast, and aware. You can't bribe, out fight, or out maneuver them. If they want you dead you will be, if they want to drag you screaming and crying to Judgement Day, you'll go no matter how much you scream and run.

Angels are instruments of God's will and that means they can not be convinced to act otherwise.

A single Angel killed 187,000 in the bible. An army of Angels in Revelation fucks the world up(though in revelation the world gets fucked up pretty much non stop).

A fantasy series urban or otherwise ought to take their sheer inhuman devotion to the divine, alongside their incomprehensible power into account.
 
I'd like to see more of the biblical portrayal of Angels speaking of them.

They aren't just cute cuddly comforters.

They are fucking metal.

They can and will kill hundreds of thousands and millions if ordered to do so.

Angels are fucking scary if you read the bible-they are impossibly strong, fast, and aware. You can't bribe, out fight, or out maneuver them. If they want you dead you will be, if they want to drag you screaming and crying to Judgement Day, you'll go no matter how much you scream and run.

Angels are instruments of God's will and that means they can not be convinced to act otherwise.

A single Angel killed 187,000 in the bible. An army of Angels in Revelation fucks the world up(though in revelation the world gets fucked up pretty much non stop).

A fantasy series urban or otherwise ought to take their sheer inhuman devotion to the divine, alongside their incomprehensible power into account.

speaking of that I hate it when The forces of hell and Satan stand a chance against G-D. Satan is like a whiny teenager, bitching about not being G-Ds favorite, and thinks he has a chance against G-D, which is less likely then one guy with a shotgun taking out the entirety of the worlds military combined.
 
I mean in revelation the final battle isn't even a contest. The beast and the dragon get dunked on without Jesus breaking so much as a sweat. (Also the name on his thigh that no one knows is so metal).

Satan's army gets crushed and Satan himself thrown into the pit.

Then a thousand years later the devil is set free and raises a vast army and gets crushed again.
 
I mean in revelation the final battle isn't even a contest. The beast and the dragon get dunked on without Jesus breaking so much as a sweat. (Also the name on his thigh that no one knows is so metal).

Satan's army gets crushed and Satan himself thrown into the pit.

Then a thousand years later the devil is set free and raises a vast army and gets crushed again.

i don't think the whole coming back thing was part of the original text most theologians believe the book of revelations To be a coded insult at the At the time current Roman Empire
 
i don't think the whole coming back thing was part of the original text most theologians believe the book of revelations To be a coded insult at the At the time current Roman Empire
Eh no? The second coming is referred to in the Gospels and the Epistles. I have no idea where you got the notion the parousia isn't part of Christian theology.
 
As A whole can we just mention the done dirty that hades has been getting ever since Christianity rolled around and the underworld became hell? Like seroisly, one of the worst things hades has done in myths is kidnapp his wife, and looking at the head of his pantheon that is not even that bad.

The guy named his hellhound spot and the only people he really fucks up are the people who come to steal his wife away, Poor fucking hades gets done dirty.

I also hate whoever ancient legends get turned into aliens seemingly oyt of fucking nowhere, "Oh the gods were aliens, they were alien machines" fucking damn it, they were an entity of godlike power and were fucking Gods, not everything needs to be Clarkes law, you can have magic in your story.
 
As A whole can we just mention the done dirty that hades has been getting ever since Christianity rolled around and the underworld became hell? Like seroisly, one of the worst things hades has done in myths is kidnapp his wife, and looking at the head of his pantheon that is not even that bad.

The guy named his hellhound spot and the only people he really fucks up are the people who come to steal his wife away, Poor fucking hades gets done dirty.

I also hate whoever ancient legends get turned into aliens seemingly oyt of fucking nowhere, "Oh the gods were aliens, they were alien machines" fucking damn it, they were an entity of godlike power and were fucking Gods, not everything needs to be Clarkes law, you can have magic in your story.

the whole Ancient Gods are Aliens thing is based on really racist ideas, because When White people came and surveyed Places like the pyramids and Great Zimbabwe They couldn't fathom that Brown people could have built them.

https://wearethemutants.com/2017/02...t-in-erich-von-danikens-chariots-of-the-gods/
 
the whole Ancient Gods are Aliens thing is based on really racist ideas, because When White people came and surveyed Places like the pyramids and Great Zimbabwe They couldn't fathom that Brown people could have built them.
Partly racism, partly because no one could actually conceive how the things were built with "primitive" tech, so they ended up with "Aliens".
 
I know, another thing I Hate is when people say Yin And Yang are good and evil, which is not close to true, sure Yang was considered "better" to Yin and it had a whole sexist undertones. With Yin considered feminine and Yang masculine.

https://iep.utm.edu/gender-c/

but even then you need women to you know continue as a species.

heres a video explaining it better Evil is not the opposite of good it is the corrupted imbalanced form of good.
 
I also hate whoever ancient legends get turned into aliens seemingly oyt of fucking nowhere, "Oh the gods were aliens, they were alien machines" fucking damn it, they were an entity of godlike power and were fucking Gods, not everything needs to be Clarkes law, you can have magic in your story.
The really depends on the story. Some of them can't have magic in them, because it goes against the premise of the story. Of course, they could just not have gods show up at all, but that's on the writer.

Partly racism, partly because no one could actually conceive how the things were built with "primitive" tech, so they ended up with "Aliens".
A meme that's still going on despite the fact that we're learning more and more about how such things were built (though in many cases largely because they really want to believe in and show examples of 'ancient aliens helping humanity,' rather than because they can't believe that primitive humans - or 'brown people' - built such impressive stuff).
 
A meme that's still going on despite the fact that we're learning more and more about how such things were built (though in many cases largely because they really want to believe in and show examples of 'ancient aliens helping humanity,' rather than because they can't believe that primitive humans - or 'brown people' - built such impressive stuff).
Yeah, nowadays the most important question became the why, not the how - though mostly on the transportation part.
 
A meme that's still going on despite the fact that we're learning more and more about how such things were built (though in many cases largely because they really want to believe in and show examples of 'ancient aliens helping humanity,' rather than because they can't believe that primitive humans - or 'brown people' - built such impressive stuff).
No, it's pretty clearly racist. If it was just wishful thinking, why don't the other six of the seven wonders of the ancient world get the same treatment? Or why don't their civilizations, for that matter? Look at Atlantis; it's far more often depicted as a super-advanced human civilization rather than an alien colony.
 
why don't the other six of the seven wonders of the ancient world get the same treatment?

Well, the fact that the pyramids are the only ones still around might have something to do with it. If the Colossus of Rhodes hadn't collapsed way back in 226 BC, it would probably get the same treatment. Stonehenge, on the other hand, isn't listed as one of the seven wonders, but it does get the "aliens did it" treatment.
 
Well, the fact that the pyramids are the only ones still around might have something to do with it. If the Colossus of Rhodes hadn't collapsed way back in 226 BC, it would probably get the same treatment. Stonehenge, on the other hand, isn't listed as one of the seven wonders, but it does get the "aliens did it" treatment.
Okay, but the Parthenon is even older, as are several other famous ancient buildings. I've never heard anyone suggest those were built by aliens. Now compare that to, say, Machu Picchu.

As for Stonehenge, it's a relic of Paleolithic peoples who were largely displaced by the Britons. It's the same mentality, the idea that people who aren't our ancestors can't build these kinds of architectural wonders.
 
Okay, but the Parthenon is even older, as are several other famous ancient buildings. I've never heard anyone suggest those were built by aliens. Now compare that to, say, Machu Picchu.

As for Stonehenge, it's a relic of Paleolithic peoples who were largely displaced by the Britons. It's the same mentality, the idea that people who aren't our ancestors can't build these kinds of architectural wonders.

yeah the theories are based heavily in racism.
 

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