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What kind of lore blogs do you like best?
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I like all kinds of lore. I talk to my family about mythological and theological lore. I make up lore for whatever. And I like internet surfing to find lore to look at. Mainly it's because I'm a writer, and lore is a really powerful inspiration, especially when I write fiction based off more mythical attributes inside the real world, so in the stories, the lore is real.
Sorry about the yapping, I just like lore. Of all kinds.
Sorry about the yapping, I just like lore. Of all kinds.

Honestly, I dont know much about lore outside of Norse, Roman/Greek and very basic Egyptian. Lore is a good inspiration, though, yeah! I'm not much of a writer, but did write a story, once, based off of Dante's Divine Comedy (maybe not mythology in the strictest sense, but I think Christianity counts. I'm Christian, myself, and absolutely love theology of all kinds).

Cool! I used to make up lore for my own fictional world, but don't do it much, anymore. Thank you for the comment! What kind of mythology do you like? I love Norse.

I like all kinds of mythology. I like Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, Celtic, Aztec, and Japanese mythology. But I like talking about Theology, especially about the book of Enoch and whether or not it's significant in Biblical stories (I'm not religious, but I do enjoy the discussion and the reasons why people believe)

It's all based on execution, rather than concept. Most lore blogs are hard to stay interested in because of how they're presented. If people can be effective with how they write the lore, not just how they create it, I'm opening to trying out any of the three.

Cool! I make lore blogs, and would be happy to receive some constructive criticism. I understand that they can be a bit boring, right now...

Well, I haven't actually seen yours yet. This is going off of other people's.

Ah, fair enough.