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At this point, character guessing games for various companies have become commonplace. However, how about we step backwards in time to guess characters from hearsay and legend? The rules basically follow any other forum game of its type.

  • They can come from any source rooted in mythology, folklore, or religion.
  • If a mythology source is played in one round, it is allowed to be played in the next round.
  • The current descriptor must post a recap of the progress for every new page, and edit that post accordingly with the progress in the page.
  • A player may declare a stump after 24 hours has passed from the last question and its answer. If this happens, the current descriptor reveals their character, and the next round goes to the stumped player.
  • If a question needs to be replaced because it has already been answered, please do not erase the question. Just add the new question below it. In fact, the act of completely erasing a question is frowned upon.
  • If you're adding a clue, please keep it related on a mythological basis, as detailed below.

What counts as "mythological"?

  • The character in question must be one who is rooted in legend. Be it a Greek pantheon creature, a Yōkai, any sort of Norse, Aztec, or Egyptian deity, so on and so forth.
    • Human characters are fair game, so long as they're firmly rooted in legend and don't have a recorded real-life history to them. (Meaning Jack the Ripper does not qualify)
    • The character doesn't necessarily have to be a named character. It can be a species that's played as the round's character, so long as said species is mythological.
    • Rule of thumb regarding Greek and Roman mythology. Roman mythological characters can qualify, if, and only if, they're distinct enough to be considered their own entities, such as fauns in comparison to satyrs. Otherwise, stick to the Greek pantheon as much as possible. (Meaning that Aphrodite qualifies, but not Venus, and other examples of the like)
    • In regards to Classical Mythology and Chinese Mythology, even though The Iliad, The Odyssey, and the Four Great Novels (Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Journey to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber) are literary novels with designated authors, character from them still qualify due to the fact that they're considered extensions of Greek and Chinese Mythology, as opposed to byproducts of them.
    • Folklore characters qualify, due to the fact that they're passed around via word of mouth rather than being historically known. The types of folklore characters can vary in their physiology, but this means that characters such as the Nuckelavee, Robin Hood, the Chupacabra, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Hopkinsville Goblin, Banshees, and others like them are valid.
    • Thanks to their fantastical origins, fairytale characters can be played, including those from well-known authors such as Hans Christian Andersen, The Brothers Grimm, Lewis Carroll, and Carlo Collod, or fairytale anthologies such as the Arabian Nights. This also applies to characters from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballets, due to the fact that a majority of his ballets are adaptations of fairytales with their own additives and touch-ups.
    • Due to the fact that religious sources can be conflicting when put up against each other, religious characters are considered fair game for this list, meaning anything from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Gnosticism, and Buddhism can be played.
    • Even though it's more recent than most examples here, H. P. Lovecraft's creations are valid entries for this game, so anything from the Cthulhu Mythos can be played.
    • However, despite them being mythological in nature, Creepypasta characters are not eligible for this game, as their portrayals are too modernized to be anything considered legendary, and many of them are derivative of preexisting properties in the first place. Unfortunately, this means even more original Creepypasta characters, such as Slender Man and Zalgo are not able to be played.

If there's any questions or further suggestions, let me know!


A complete list of past rounds can be found here.

Edited by RWBYraikou888 on Nov 11th 2023 at 3:18:56 PM

generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
#40476: Jul 25th 2024 at 10:01:11 AM

(going to library, will talk later)

Spinosegnosaurus77 Ramen Fairy from Ontario, Canada Since: May, 2011 Relationship Status: All I Want for Christmas is a Girlfriend
generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
#40479: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:12:09 PM

Round 1149

We made a nice story.

  • European.
    • Bri'ish Urban Legend.
    • Technically started in literature, though account came elsewhere.
      • HINT: Created by an author named Arthur.
      • Not listed here
      • Not a poem or nursery rhyme.
    • Not a fairy tale.
    • Not Tristan
    • Not from William Shakespeare.
    • Not celtic
      • Not welsh.
    • Not Norse
  • We are tied to a deity.
  • HINT: Originated after 1913 and before 1920.
    • Not debuted in 1915.
  • An angel.
  • We are not male.
  • Not a human or witch.
    • Not the Cottingley Fairies, or any other fairy.
  • Not Oscar Wilde's Salome

Edited by generation81 on Jul 25th 2024 at 5:16:19 AM

DorkySpaz Is a Nocturnal Mammal (Ancient one) Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
Is a Nocturnal Mammal
#40480: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:31:21 PM

Oscar Wilde's Salome?

I'm Quite Batty
uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40482: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:42:41 PM

Before 1915?

generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
#40483: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:44:26 PM

No, though you are very close.

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40484: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:50:50 PM

In 1915?

generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
#40485: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:56:29 PM

No.

Turns out it was 1914, my bad. Misread you.

Edited by generation81 on Jul 25th 2024 at 4:56:53 AM

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40486: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:56:56 PM

[nja]

Edited by uncertanSearcher on Jul 25th 2024 at 10:59:14 AM

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40487: Jul 25th 2024 at 1:59:18 PM

Is the piece of literature here?

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40489: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:07:28 PM

From a poem?

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40491: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:09:01 PM

Nursery rhyme?

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40493: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:12:24 PM

You here or in any of the subcategories?

generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40495: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:13:55 PM

Some kind of angel?

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40497: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:27:29 PM

The Angels of Mons?

generation81 Since: Aug, 2021
#40498: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:29:13 PM

YES.


Round 1149: Angels of Mons; British Urban Legend

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/m_soldiers_3_4c_aug05_760x1187.jpg

These angels originated in a 1914 story by Arthur Machen about bowmen ghosts aiding soldiers. The next year in 1915, there were accounts of not just phantom bowmen, but angels protecting british soldiers, as if Manchen's directly inspired them - indeed, David Clark proposed stories were spread by the government to increase morale.

uncertanSearcher It's always Season of the Witch from Germany Since: Oct, 2017
It's always Season of the Witch
#40499: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:32:41 PM

Round 1150

  • I complete a set that this poster was rather surprised about still being incomplete.

DorkySpaz Is a Nocturnal Mammal (Ancient one) Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
Is a Nocturnal Mammal
#40500: Jul 25th 2024 at 2:33:40 PM

Chinese mythology?

I'm Quite Batty

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