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Has the administration here at RAT ever considered sub-forums for Greek and Roman Mythology discussions? Not sure how everyone else feels, but those subjects certainly fascinate me.
Thoughts?
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I guess that this could be done once adequate interest (I guess a sufficient number of threads?) was shown.
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Quote:I love mythology, too. For the past six months my screensaver has been different paintings of mythology. (The muses at the moment.) But couldn't we just use the Civ Talk forum?
Quote:Ancient Civ Talk
Government, legislation, and justice system. Economy and trade, technology and engineering, society and culture, domestic and foreign policy.
Yes, good point and there is also the Off Topic section, though perhaps a dedicated section(s) may spark more discussion of mythology? :-|
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Start in the off-topic section. If there are enough threads then admin might consider a mythology section.
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Just out of curiosity, why Off-Topic? Isn't mythology part of ancient culture?