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r/GreekMythology is a subreddit with 201k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
Welcome to r/GreekMythology - the subreddit about Myths, Legends, Stories, Epics and anything related to the rich mythology of the Greeks
Popular Themes in r/GreekMythology
#1
Advice Requests
: "Is this good for research?"
2 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "I don't think I'm ever going to get over the fact that this is a thing that happened"
1 post
#3
Ideas
: "Im convinced there should be a game of thrones style show based around Greek Myth because this is the type of stuff you'd expect from that"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/GreekMythology
#1
Greek Mythology
: "I think it's funny how Percy Jackson getting invulnerability from the River Styx is such a plot point in the book The Last Olympian when two sons of Poseidon have invulnerability for free in Greek Mythology."
103 posts
#2
Gods
: "Thoughts on Circe by Madeline Miller? I really liked it when I first read it but now I think she might have gone a bit overboard in painting all the Gods as dicks and abusive parents and immorality as sucking in general."
40 posts
#3
Zeus
: "Zeus and Hera's happy family"
15 posts
#4
Athena
: "Athena be like:"
14 posts
#5
Goddesses
: "Mythologically accurate Chiron teaching young Achilles, by artist Korrioak."
13 posts
#6
Hades
: "What in the Hades is that clothes?"
13 posts
#7
Myth
: "As a massive Greek Mythology fan I desperately fucking wish that people would be bothered to learn the difference between “this piece of media depicts a god inaccurately” and “This piece of media depicts a god in a way that I personally dislike”"
12 posts
#8
Hera
: "Every time I remember that Hera threw her son from Olympus, the first thing that comes to my mind is that mini Hephaestus looked like this:"
11 posts
#9
Art
: "Mythologically accurate Chiron teaching young Achilles, by Artist Korrioak."
11 posts
#10
Artemis
: "Diana (Artemis) and Minerva (Athena) at the Luxembourg Gardens."
6 posts
Member Growth in r/GreekMythology
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+65k members(47.9%)
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