But, notwithstanding that.
Lets say any creative persons with big plans, want input which they may or may not use directly, but which might fire their imagination in another direction. A resource similar to this, could easily be an idea generator. In other words, a way to stir stagnant waters and see what floats to the top.
Now, I do realize that there is a thread that sort of summarizes what folks consensus has seemed to be.
But a writer is never constrained by that, beyond what comes from the suits in the front office of the production and distribution companies.
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It is worth noting that in many cultures mythologies Dragons are credited with taking human form and enganging in activities within human societies so disquised.Renorei wrote:Excelsia wrote:These are the types of movies (or other stuff) that I think we should influence, in order of my preference:
-more werewolves
-dragons
-unicorns
-centuars
I'm not really a big fan of the idea of doing other shapeshifter movies (such as weretiger or werelion), I think that's too close to werewolves. I want to stick with cryptozoology, however. I think that'd be a good overall topic for the pack to discuss: any and all creatures that are cryptozoological in nature, or anything magical or unreal.
I don't want to get too far away from magic and crypto stuff, however. I think that's spreading ourselves too thin. But those are just my opinions.
I'd like to add incubi and succubi to my earlier list.
In Venezuala or perhaps other portions of Mezo America, there was the Myth of Uturuncu the Were Jaguar, which goes way back to times before the arrival of the Spaniards.
The field of mythology is ripe for intoxicating storytelling in a variety of media.