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Best podcasts about dragons an encyclopedia

Latest podcast episodes about dragons an encyclopedia

Monsters' Advocate
Encounter

Monsters' Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 16:12


Welcome to the final episode of Monsters' Advocate! Congratulations on reaching the end with me, lets send the show off with some encounters that are just too compelling to not include~ReferencesWar-Time Sea Monstershttps://www.top5s.co.uk/5-amazing-cryptid-sightings/http://cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/UB-85_Atrocityhttp://cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/U-28_CreatureGrootslangsFloyd, Rendall (September 20, 1998). "Disappearances feed Grootslang legend". The Augusta Chronicle.Rose, Carol (2001). Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 156. ISBN 0-393-32211-4.White, Jon Ewbank Manchip (1969). The land God made in anger: reflections on a journey through South West Africa. Rand McNally. p. 300.https://verybizarrestories.wordpress.com/2017/09/24/the-grootslang-guardian-of-the-treasure/Upright CaninesGodfrey, Linda S. (2003). The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf. Black Earth, Wisconsin: Prairie Oak Press. ISBN 9781879483910https://www.prairieghosts.com/brayrd.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Monsters' Advocate
Biggest Losers

Monsters' Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 11:24


This week, lets meet some creatures who are probably more scared of thunderstorms than your dog, some creatures that just would really love to meat you, and a race that is mostly known by their absenceReferencesTrollsÁrmann Jakobsson (2008). "The Trollish Acts of Þorgrímr the Witch: The Meanings of Troll and Ergi in Medieval Iceland" in Saga-Book 32 (2008), 39–68.Lindow, John (1978). Swedish Folktales and Legends. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-03520-8Orchard, Andy (1997). Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend. Cassell. ISBN 0-304-34520-2https://mythology.net/norse/norse-creatures/troll/Ogres and OnisLim, Shirley; Ling, Amy (1992). Reading the literatures of Asian America. Temole University Press. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-87722-935-3.Mack, Carol; Mack, Dinah (1998). A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and Other Subversive Spirits. Arcade Publishing. p. 116. ISBN 978-1-55970-447-2.Rose, Carol. Giants, Monsters, & Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2001. ISBN 0-393-32211-4"Ogre." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 15 May 2006, search.eb.comGiantsGeorg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, on Perseus Digital Libraryhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/giant-mythologyhttps://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land-creatures-of-the-earth/greek-giants See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Monsters' Advocate
Cold Snap

Monsters' Advocate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 15:36


This week, lets cozy up with some familiar carnivores in some unfamiliar shapes and learn a little bit more about some creatures of Inuit mythology.ReferencesArtic wolfhttp://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/species/profiles/mammals/arcticwolf/AmarokRink, Hinrich (1997). Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo. Mineola: Dover Publications. ISBN 9780486299662Macdonald, David (1992) The Velvet Claw: A Natural History of the Carnivores, p. 119-144, New York: Parkwest, ISBN 0-563-20844-9http://cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/WaheelaAmphycionidsJacobs, Louis L. Jacobs; Scott, Kathleen Marie: Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America: Terrestrial carnivores, Cambridge University Press, 1998Sorkin, B. 2008: A biomechanical constraint on body mass in terrestrial mammalian predators. Lethaia, Vol. 41, pp. 333–347.KeelutToombs, Terrye (June 12, 2012). "Alaska folklore: Five mythical creatures of the Last Frontier". Alaska Dispatch Publishing. Alaska Dispatch News. Retrieved January 22, 2015Keelut Comes to Akliasuk.” Norman, Robert. Dalhousie Review; Spring2010, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p75-75, 1pAkhlutCarol Rose (2001). Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth. W. W. Norton. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-393-32211-8.Polly, Paul D. "Pakicetus (fossil Mammal Genus)". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 24 Oct 2013.Scott Francis (11 July 2007). "The Akhlut". Monster Spotter's Guide to North America. F+W Media. p. 155. ISBN 978-1-4403-0312-8. Retrieved 11 October 2013. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Worldbuilder's Anvil
Episode 92: Books for Worldbuilders to read

Worldbuilder's Anvil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 65:26


Today's Topic - Books for Worldbuilder's to read The Rivan Codex Question from João E. Nascimento on Facebook.  If we follow David Eddings advice and not read fantasy, What books should we read? Types of books I read Books that better help me understand out world Dictionary of Symbols (Norton Paperback) Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction The Language Construction Kit Red Man's Religion: Beliefs and Practices of the Indians North of Mexico The Egyptian Book of the Dead (Penguin Classics) Gilgamesh: A New English Version Marcus Aurelius: A Life Fiefs and Vassals: The Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted Patterns in Prehistory: Humankind's First Three Million Years Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth Art History Architecture Roleplaying Games Aztec Art The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism (The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek) How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us in iTunes For complete Fantasy Worldbuilding show notes go to Gardul.com