Skip to main content

World Mythology: The Lineage of Gods and the Source of Human Imagination

A massive stone library of myths.


In this category, we dive into the abyss of myths from all over the world, from Egypt where the sun scorches the desert, to the freezing North, the jungles of the Aztecs, and India with its unfathomable view of the universe. Though the gods birthed in each land differ in form, they constantly pose the same questions: “Where did we come from, and where are we going?”

These stories, polished through thousands of years, continue to be the wings of our imagination and the beacons that illuminate our future.

Americas Mythology: The Echoes of Blood and Maize

The Cycle of Doom and Rebirth The mythology of the Americas is defined by the rhythm of destruction. Here, time is not a linear arrow, but a wheel that inevitably returns to the abyss of the four elements. Meet the culture hero who brought wisdom and pacifism to the land. Explore the tragic historical paradox: how his prophecy of return became the catalyst for the fall of the very empire that worshipped him.

Indian Mythology: The Loom of Time and the Dance of Dharma

The Breath of the Cosmos The Indian ethos is built upon the rhythm of Samsara —the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Here, we move through the grand arcs of creation and the gritty realism of human tragedy. Explore the cosmic engine: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer. Understand how these three forces keep the universe vibrating through the infinite cycles of the Kalpas.

Egyptian Mythology: The Architecture of Eternity

The Cycle of the Sun and the Soil The Egyptian ethos is built upon the rhythm of the Nile and the solar arc. It is a philosophy of preservation, where the physical and spiritual worlds are bound together through ritual and alchemy. The source of all light and the master of the Solar Barque. Witness his nightly descent into the abyss of the Duat to do battle with the serpent of chaos, ensuring the world earns its tomorrow.

Greek Mythology: Oracles of the Olympian Order

The Pillars of the Pantheon The Greek world is built upon the “Third Generation” of gods—the Olympians—who overthrew the primal Titans to establish a universe of law and consequence. Each deity represents a distinct “frequency” of reality, governing the boundaries between the civilized city and the wild unknown. The sovereign of the sky and the master of the Thunderbolt. Zeus is the keeper of order who frequently creates chaos through his own passions, serving as the father of all heroes and the judge of all men.

Norse Mythology: The Epic of Ice, Fire, and Inevitable Twilight

Beyond the frozen fjords of the ancient North lies a world of profound wisdom, violent courage, and an acceptance of the end. Unlike many other belief systems, Norse Mythology does not offer the comfort of eternal peace. Instead, it presents a reality where even the gods are mortal, and the measure of a hero is how they face a destiny they cannot change. In this sub-category, we archive the data points of the Aesir and the Vanir , the giants of the frost, and the intricate web of the Nine Worlds.