What would a magical high fantasy setting based on your country's native mythology and stories be like?

What would a magical high fantasy setting based on your country's native mythology and stories be like?

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Don't worry though, we executed at least 500 of them.

>Prosecution of buckriders was as ruthless as the buckriders were themselves, even by those day's standards. 90% of the convicts received capital punishment. Confessions were given by means of torture, or by fear for it.
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A Johnny Cash song is based on Dutch stories?

Deadlands

I don't know, but it wouldn't be the first time. The pirate ship the flying Dutchmen haunted some other anglos.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Fokke

Skinwalkers and other crazy native shit

same shit except you cast spells by singing and playing an instrument

in Kalevala Väinämöinen used a harp (kantele) made of a gigantic pike's jaw and the golden hair of some random cunt

he once faced another spellcaster in 1vs1 battle and spellcasted the challenger to be swallowed by the swamp, although from what I remember only up to his head and then he got spared

The story starts with the MC dying

Wait, isn't that kind of like Bröderna Lejonhjärta?

oh and from what I remember spells were still incanted with specific magic words and at one point Väinämöinen had to travel to worship/ask some god for the specific words of a spell

Arthurian legend, but ramp up the Dragons and Giants.

>yfw the ghosts are actually the good guys

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My country's folklore is fucking lame
>hehe some hick stepped in shit and that shit was actually magical ;)
>ghosts in castles
>another hick tricks dragon into killing himself
>hicks arguing
>hick spirits scaring hicks

Giants, vampires, clairvoyant witches, suffering ghosts of dead people, evil dragons stopping the waters (no flying), mischievous spirits of lakes and woods, house sprites shitting into milk, birds bringing souls, two divine forces arguing or cooperating depending on their mood, princes of peasant roots blessed by those forces and some strongman heroes much in the Conan style.

>giants
not present in polish folklore
>vampires
not present in polish folklore

literally entire polish folklore centers about villagers trying to brige spirits so they will stop fucking with them

lmao polacks are a peasant race

>giants
present in Kashubian folklore

>vampires
wąpierze

Basically Hyper Fanatical knights in quest for immortality and to wipe out all Satan's spawns which mean tarasques, fairies, witches, dragons, gargoyls, and so on

>kashubians
>polish
kek

also there are no Conan like heroes in polish folklore either and it's hardly surprising since poles are not warriors but slaves

We already have one, its The Lord of The Rings, which i think is an amazing story. Its specifically meant to be Anglo-Saxon so idk how far it extends to the rest of our scepter'd isle

It's 90% Norse mythology tho

It also exists in Dutch folklore. Most of it.

>Its specifically meant to be Anglo-Saxon

lol look at this fucking retard

My country or this land in general? We're far too young to have any legit mythology outside urban legends and "monsters".

Literally 9/10 fantasy based media is based on European mythology in general. You can all stop jerking each other off, you all play a role to some extent.

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It'd be like a mix of ludacris indigenous lore and aesthetic with all the folktales and poetry about the wilderness and ghosts created by frightened European settlers. Lots of talking animals and mythical creatures like "thunderbirds", I guess 'wood elf' type characters, lots of travelling merchants. Probably have some kind of uprising based on Metis or French rebels.
Tons of things that could be done.

I think Canadian lore would be better suited for steampunk for the most part.

At least you got one cool thing out of it.

brutal

Norse mythology is only a thing because the Scandinavians were late to Christianity. It's our mythology just as much as it is yours (Thursday = Thurin's Day, Wednesday = Woden's Day, etc)

Its 90% core germanic, anglo-saxons=germanic

Tolkien was a professor studying Anglo-Saxon, he specifically stated that he felt that the Norman Conquest had robbed us of a lot of our past and mythology, that the Lord of the Rings was intended to be a sort of filler.

King Arthur and the Lord of the Rings