My personal favorite is the Akashic Records, an object (possibly a book) that contains a record of every event that will ever happen in the entire history of the universe - past, present and future. The ultimate source of knowledge!
You cover Excalibur, but neglected the scabbard, which Merlin claims is worth 10 of the sword, because so long as the sword was sheathed, the one wearing it could not bleed.
They did something similar with Kusanagi, they covered some of its background but did not mention it's ability to control the wind or that it's also called grass cutter.
Great list! here are some items a future list can include: 1. Druid blood: human sacrifice isn't always about winning the favour of the gods, sometimes it's about invoking their wrath. And few things anger the gods more than the spilt blood of a Druid, who was among the very few people in the ancient world that were considered sacrosanct and impermissible to harm _(not even kings enjoyed this!)_ . So when the last of the druids lured the Roman legionaries to a remote island and threw themselves on their blades-- they invoked a curse so strong that reports from all across Britain told of rivers turning inexplicably red! 2. *Golem of Prague* : This enigmatic construct was made in the 16th century by a Rabbi learned in math, mysticism, and astrology. We actually know its current existence in the real world, but no one dares open the room where it is stored because of several disturbing tales: one such event recounts a later Rabbi wishing to see the golem for himself, only to leave the building trembling in fear to ominously reaffirm the warning the original creator declared centuries earlier. 3. *Caul of the seventh son of a seventh son*: sometimes newborns leave the womb with a piece of the uterus still clinging to their head, this 'caul' is said to have powerful warding abilities, but if the infant is the seventh son of a seventh son _(with no daughters anywhere in between)_ then the caul also serves as an auspicious omen that the child will grow up to become powerful in some fashion like healing or resisting evil.
You said that hope remained inside of Pandora's box, but I believe that is incorrect. The box released many evils into the world, but also released hope. If hope was still stuck in that box, we mortals would be in a sorry state indeed!
If you want to do more Id love some info on the lazerus Pit, Merlin's Staff, compare various invisibility cloaks, and any/all of the wild ones from Asia and areas around.
Thor actually gives out hammers when he feels generous. They're not super heavy, they look and weight like a normal hammer, the hammers don't have any other special abilities except they're really sturdy.
That is incorrect although the hammer could not summon lightning it had supernatural abilities such as shrinking to fit in his pocket, always hitting it's target when thrown and also always returning to his hand when thrown. It was also so heavy Thor himself needed a metal glove to lift it
That is incorrect although the hammer could not summon lightning it had supernatural abilities such as shrinking to fit in his pocket, always hitting it's target when thrown and also always returning to his hand when thrown. It was also so heavy Thor himself needed a metal glove to lift it
12:38 The mead of poetry was not made be Odin. In the Prose Edda it says after the Aesir Vanir war hostages were exchanged and all Aesir and Vanir spat into a giant cauldron. From this cauldron sprang Kvasir, the most well spoken of gods. Kvasir was later killed by the dwarfs Fjalar and Galar who mixed his blood with honey and brewed the mead. The Jotun Suttungr tricked the two dwarfs, stole the mead and hid it under a mountain. Odin in turn seduced Suttungrs daughter Gunlod who allowed him a single sip from each of the three barrels of mead. After draining the barrels Odin escape in the form of an eagle back to Asgard chased by an enraged Suttungr. To lighten his load Odin pooped out some of the mead which landed in Midgard, our realm. And that is where bad poetry comes from.
Hello great video!! If I may, the Aegis is not a shield or armor, it was a cloak made from the skin of a goat (aiga= goat in greek). The shield with gorgons (Gorgonion) head was a gift from Perseus to Athena after his adventures.
The Beer Googles…an American legend of a pair of eyewear which imbues the wearer the power to detect great hidden beauty after drinking great amount of alcohol.
Originally the "Tarnhelm" is neither called that, nor is it a helmet at all - the original object is basically a cloak of invisibility. It's only called "Tarnhelm" in Richard Wagner's 19th century music drama "Der Ring der Nibelungen" - based on the epic poem "Nibelungenlied" (lit. "Nibelungen song"), written around 1200 in Middle High German. There it was called "Tarnkappe" (lit. "stealth cap") - derived from Middle High German "Cappa" - which doesn't mean cap - but _cape._ When the poem was rediscovered, the word had completely changed its meaning. Wagner wouldn't have known any of that, knowing only that a "Kappe" is a cap and probably thought a cap wasn't that impressive, so he changed it.
Surprised you didn't say the name of Sun Wukong's staff, Jingoba. The staff was given to him from a pillar that was in a palace of a dragon god I think. Jingoba. :D
Primarily Greek and Norse mythology. The spider was cool. I was waiting for more Japanese folklore. I suggest a video for all current day, surviving religion's folklore elements, ie the spear of Longines. The Disney knockoffs were great too. Thank you for the knowledge 🖤
Pandora was a punishment upon man, the box (jar) was just the vehicle for that punishment. Book of Thoth (first th is a hard T sound) and Book of the Dead are not as mythical as you indicate
Hello. I'm new here. Fantastic video. Love the care you put into the narration. Thank you. You are a perfect example why RUclips has overtaken other forms of video production. You can present and create the story better and more efficiently than the big studio machine. Looking forward to looking through the rest of your content. Love from the eastern slopes of the Rocky mountains 🇨🇦🏴☠️
Actually, no one actually knows what the Sampo was. The Kalevala only refers to it in vague terms and that it brings the Nordrlanders wealth and prosperity. Also, Louhi actually owned it because Ilmarinen made it for her in exchange for a daughter's hand (which he never got because of shenanigans Louhi had no actual hand in). The story surrounding it was a bit more ambiguous than 'Louhi bad', at least until the last tales where she steals the sun and the moon in the motherlode of all overreactions.
The story "Aladdin" or "The Tale of the Wonderous Lamp" was not part of the original "Tales of Scheherazade" (There was no "1001 Arabian Nights" as there would have been no concept of "Arabia" at the time of writing, that name was an invention of European translators). Putting it in with the ToS was a choice made by translator Antoine Galland as a publishing convenience and has remained a convention every since.
Gungnir was conspicuously absent from this list. Also, there was not a single mention to objects from American (the continent, not just the country) myths
We don't have very much folklore, to be honest. The Europeans spent a lot of time erasing American folklore/history, both north and south. In fact, most current American folklore like Paul Bunyan, for instance, are corporate mascots. Designed to convince us to work harder. Outside of that, it's mostly just cowboys and wendigos.
That's probably because North America is one of the newest "discovered" countries. Hell, what we know as native Americans only came here about 13-15,000 years ago. And practicing living in harmony and balance with the land, I'd kinda be surprised if they had any kind of "mythical artifacts" as they placed next to no importance on "materialistic objects or items." Again, this is just personal speculation. 🤷♂️
In my fantasy universe Philosophers' Stone is a source of power for vampires, they're using that instead of hunting for humans... Main character shattered the Flamel's stone (after Flamel's death) into smaller pieces and gave them to all vampires' families... Main character is a magical-powerful human, but vampires are having a trust in him, 'cause he is also looking like a monster in humans' eyes and in eyes of other mages, wizards, druids, etc. ... Instead main character is helping magical entities, he helped werewolves to control their abillities, he helped dragons to hide from humans, and he helped trolls to build a kingdom in post-vulcanic caves... There's more, but this comment is already long... P.S.: I'm not an english speaker, so my comment can be... bad
You have no idea what you are talking about . The seal/sigel of Solomon is the most magickal symbol on earth " as above so below " . The Jews just hijacked it for their flag when the UK gave them (with the help from sir Rothschild) Israel as a gift after WW2 .
You had a minor error regarding Draupnir - it created 8 copies of itself every 9th night, and those copies also copied themselves every 9 nights. but including the “original” means it multiplies itself by 9 every 9 nights.
🤔 I don't know if it's just my current mood mixed with my ADHD, but I actually liked how you jumped around the world and time with each object instead of just saying stuff country by country. 👍 Well done ad fun video with the pictures and narration voice.
12:25 The cup of king jamshid was made by the hands of "bondar bidakhsh", his royal scientist.! He used all the knowledge in the universe, from magis information to science and magics.!
Actually the Glipnir material are not "impossible to find" you can record cat footsteps, there are a genetically natural woman who have beard, and root of mountain are bouyant root that extended to the mantle, and sure there are sinew of bear even so short or small, and we also can extract breath of a fish, and sure there are spittle of a bird even a delicacy in Asia, a swiftlet bird nest made from their spittle or saliva
The skull of Mimir would be convenient to have, but for the sake of curiosity, I'd like to see the final coin that would satisfy a rich person's greed.
Kusignami ( I spell atrocious on the phone ) is a real sword. First non-mythical item in the list. It is still in a known location.. Sorry to break your narrative.
idk what you mean, it's still a mythological item, like how real people and events can be depicted by something and still be a myth. It was probs just a fancy sword that the Emperor made a story about to justify being the boss, but that story is still a myth. Narrative is very secure and intact
“Here in my garage, just bought this new Lamborghini here. It’s fun to drive up here in the Hollywood hills. But you know what I like more than materialistic things? Knowledge.”
So there is a woman whose job it is to give out the peaches of immortality to the worthy. I'm guessing there hasn't been anybody worthy ever because I see no immortals
Kalki avatar will come at the end of kalyuga as you say but how can you tell that he will wield a kala danda when he has not come at all. Can you explain that to me please.... i want to know as a hindu cause i sees it absurd because he will come in far future and you already know about his weapon
1. Christian's started killing thus red rivers. Patrick in Ireland marked the end of snakes also known as Druids. 2. I believe kabalah is real. Scary stuff like this is a good thing.people need to accountability for themselves. I think?😅 3. Im a bit disappointed in the seventh scenario I think your being modest. Wasn't Alexander the great a seventh something something?
@eg_manifest510 its not really a wide know thing bro i didnt go reading every comment so i just said it as i stupid this stuff one my free time because the past has so many unknowns
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My personal favorite is the Akashic Records, an object (possibly a book) that contains a record of every event that will ever happen in the entire history of the universe - past, present and future. The ultimate source of knowledge!
Not exactly a book. More so a library. One that cannot be accessed in this world.
You cover Excalibur, but neglected the scabbard, which Merlin claims is worth 10 of the sword, because so long as the sword was sheathed, the one wearing it could not bleed.
lol this is the only comment in this comment section that actually corrected something with a cool (and accurate) fact about mythology
Ie. Excalibur when worn as a belt becomes the Tampon of Camelot.
They did something similar with Kusanagi, they covered some of its background but did not mention it's ability to control the wind or that it's also called grass cutter.
Use crushing damage. Got it.
That sounds almost good, but doesn't sound like it stops someone from feeling pain or being cut, just doesn't let you bleed
Never really saw the similarities in the apple and eve story with Pandoras box until now. My favorite part about learning myths
Great list! here are some items a future list can include:
1. Druid blood: human sacrifice isn't always about winning the favour of the gods, sometimes it's about invoking their wrath. And few things anger the gods more than the spilt blood of a Druid, who was among the very few people in the ancient world that were considered sacrosanct and impermissible to harm _(not even kings enjoyed this!)_ . So when the last of the druids lured the Roman legionaries to a remote island and threw themselves on their blades-- they invoked a curse so strong that reports from all across Britain told of rivers turning inexplicably red!
2. *Golem of Prague* : This enigmatic construct was made in the 16th century by a Rabbi learned in math, mysticism, and astrology. We actually know its current existence in the real world, but no one dares open the room where it is stored because of several disturbing tales: one such event recounts a later Rabbi wishing to see the golem for himself, only to leave the building trembling in fear to ominously reaffirm the warning the original creator declared centuries earlier.
3. *Caul of the seventh son of a seventh son*: sometimes newborns leave the womb with a piece of the uterus still clinging to their head, this 'caul' is said to have powerful warding abilities, but if the infant is the seventh son of a seventh son _(with no daughters anywhere in between)_ then the caul also serves as an auspicious omen that the child will grow up to become powerful in some fashion like healing or resisting evil.
Gr8! Thank you for the tip. Noted!
I did know about most of these but I did learn about a couple new ones thank you
I loved this video and would love to see more video like this.
You said that hope remained inside of Pandora's box, but I believe that is incorrect. The box released many evils into the world, but also released hope. If hope was still stuck in that box, we mortals would be in a sorry state indeed!
The lamp of Aladdin had no rule on laws and Aladdin was kind of a PoS in the story, he even had another ring genie he used just to escape
If you want to do more Id love some info on the lazerus Pit, Merlin's Staff, compare various invisibility cloaks, and any/all of the wild ones from Asia and areas around.
Noted! Thank you for the idea!
Oh! Awesome video! But then again I love mythology and mythical stuff. I simply love to learn.
Same, it's so interesting ❤
@@Rills4040 Very interesting. ❤️
Thor actually gives out hammers when he feels generous. They're not super heavy, they look and weight like a normal hammer, the hammers don't have any other special abilities except they're really sturdy.
So he really is the God of hammers!
Lol
That's where the term "dumb as a bag of hammers" comes from
That is incorrect although the hammer could not summon lightning it had supernatural abilities such as shrinking to fit in his pocket, always hitting it's target when thrown and also always returning to his hand when thrown.
It was also so heavy Thor himself needed a metal glove to lift it
That is incorrect although the hammer could not summon lightning it had supernatural abilities such as shrinking to fit in his pocket, always hitting it's target when thrown and also always returning to his hand when thrown.
It was also so heavy Thor himself needed a metal glove to lift it
So he gives you a solid hammer for hammering wood nails? 😂😂. That’s hilarious. I think I can buy those at my local home depo.
Thanks for your information brother 🎉
12:38 The mead of poetry was not made be Odin.
In the Prose Edda it says after the Aesir Vanir war hostages were exchanged and all Aesir and Vanir spat into a giant cauldron. From this cauldron sprang Kvasir, the most well spoken of gods. Kvasir was later killed by the dwarfs Fjalar and Galar who mixed his blood with honey and brewed the mead. The Jotun Suttungr tricked the two dwarfs, stole the mead and hid it under a mountain. Odin in turn seduced Suttungrs daughter Gunlod who allowed him a single sip from each of the three barrels of mead. After draining the barrels Odin escape in the form of an eagle back to Asgard chased by an enraged Suttungr. To lighten his load Odin pooped out some of the mead which landed in Midgard, our realm. And that is where bad poetry comes from.
He just misspoke, in the same sentence he said he stole the mead.
Hello great video!! If I may, the Aegis is not a shield or armor, it was a cloak made from the skin of a goat (aiga= goat in greek). The shield with gorgons (Gorgonion) head was a gift from Perseus to Athena after his adventures.
Please do more items 🙏
Great Video! Hoping for a Part 2
You should do part 2 of this list.😊😅
Great video!
Digging the voice and video, subbed👍🤙
The Beer Googles…an American legend of a pair of eyewear which imbues the wearer the power to detect great hidden beauty after drinking great amount of alcohol.
Imagine having all this mythical objects you'll be unstoppable
Originally the "Tarnhelm" is neither called that, nor is it a helmet at all - the original object is basically a cloak of invisibility. It's only called "Tarnhelm" in Richard Wagner's 19th century music drama "Der Ring der Nibelungen" - based on the epic poem "Nibelungenlied" (lit. "Nibelungen song"), written around 1200 in Middle High German. There it was called "Tarnkappe" (lit. "stealth cap") - derived from Middle High German "Cappa" - which doesn't mean cap - but _cape._ When the poem was rediscovered, the word had completely changed its meaning. Wagner wouldn't have known any of that, knowing only that a "Kappe" is a cap and probably thought a cap wasn't that impressive, so he changed it.
I bet the cap was made of wool so that it could be pulled over the eyes.
@@emrek99205 🙈
Surprised you didn't say the name of Sun Wukong's staff, Jingoba. The staff was given to him from a pillar that was in a palace of a dragon god I think. Jingoba. :D
Man just made my shopping list for me
You didn't mention the gae bolga , the war spear of cucuclan in irish literature. On e cast, it would mot miss.
The Hand of Glory was used by thieves to sneak into a person's house at night while they were asleep, and it would keep them asleep, not immobile
Primarily Greek and Norse mythology. The spider was cool. I was waiting for more Japanese folklore. I suggest a video for all current day, surviving religion's folklore elements, ie the spear of Longines. The Disney knockoffs were great too. Thank you for the knowledge 🖤
I love your videos love mythology
The staff of the monkey king is a grower not a shower
what's you favorite mythical object
Fore sure Lamp of Aladdin. Practically you are the most powerful entity in the world by having this object.
Excalibur my favorite⚡
G spot
I don't know but Aphrodite's Gurdle being given to her by her husband makes me think that he's the God of Pimping😂
Enuma Elish.
Man what I’d give to get my hands on these mythical objects
I like the hand 🖐️ of glory never knew it was used as a candle 🕯️ holder that's not what I would use it for 😎
Rumor is that it's been hidden away behind a wall.
10:13 chintamani gem/stone❤the one i like most because it is what every human being earns for...inner peace, fullfilment & satisfaction🇮🇳
Pandora was a punishment upon man, the box (jar) was just the vehicle for that punishment. Book of Thoth (first th is a hard T sound) and Book of the Dead are not as mythical as you indicate
Hello. I'm new here. Fantastic video. Love the care you put into the narration. Thank you. You are a perfect example why RUclips has overtaken other forms of video production. You can present and create the story better and more efficiently than the big studio machine. Looking forward to looking through the rest of your content. Love from the eastern slopes of the Rocky mountains 🇨🇦🏴☠️
Welcome aboard! Glad you loved it! And thank you for the kind words. :)
@@MythosTheHistorian 🫡 Very impressed Sir. Love the catalogue now I had a chance to peek around
Excellent
❤ keep up good work
Actually, no one actually knows what the Sampo was. The Kalevala only refers to it in vague terms and that it brings the Nordrlanders wealth and prosperity. Also, Louhi actually owned it because Ilmarinen made it for her in exchange for a daughter's hand (which he never got because of shenanigans Louhi had no actual hand in). The story surrounding it was a bit more ambiguous than 'Louhi bad', at least until the last tales where she steals the sun and the moon in the motherlode of all overreactions.
The story "Aladdin" or "The Tale of the Wonderous Lamp" was not part of the original "Tales of Scheherazade" (There was no "1001 Arabian Nights" as there would have been no concept of "Arabia" at the time of writing, that name was an invention of European translators). Putting it in with the ToS was a choice made by translator Antoine Galland as a publishing convenience and has remained a convention every since.
The caduceus, the staff of asclepius...
Pandora's box was a bit misrepresented. She was given it to deliver to someone, but she was curious and opened it. It was not meant for her.
Need to talk about the Gáe Bulg.
Gungnir was conspicuously absent from this list. Also, there was not a single mention to objects from American (the continent, not just the country) myths
Ajae este
Like Paul Bunions axe
We don't have very much folklore, to be honest. The Europeans spent a lot of time erasing American folklore/history, both north and south.
In fact, most current American folklore like Paul Bunyan, for instance, are corporate mascots. Designed to convince us to work harder.
Outside of that, it's mostly just cowboys and wendigos.
That's probably because North America is one of the newest "discovered" countries. Hell, what we know as native Americans only came here about 13-15,000 years ago. And practicing living in harmony and balance with the land, I'd kinda be surprised if they had any kind of "mythical artifacts" as they placed next to no importance on "materialistic objects or items." Again, this is just personal speculation. 🤷♂️
@@LordRain1031 The crystal skulls come to mind.
With which one of these can I cast firball again ???
YOOOOOO That first hand of glory was mine! 🖐🏽Came here looking for inspiration, only to find my own work. LOL The internet is so wild!😁
Wow! The work of that hand is pretty incredible! It was hard to find a good picture for that particular object :) what is your job? A wax sculptor?
@@MythosTheHistorian I'm in public service. Making cursed objects is just for fun. Thanks!
Nice hobby :). If you have a link to your cursed objects pls leave it here so I will add it in the description of the video!
If I acquire all of these items, can I be Link in real life?
That's what that was in the the "hunger games" the cornucopia!
In my fantasy universe Philosophers' Stone is a source of power for vampires, they're using that instead of hunting for humans... Main character shattered the Flamel's stone (after Flamel's death) into smaller pieces and gave them to all vampires' families... Main character is a magical-powerful human, but vampires are having a trust in him, 'cause he is also looking like a monster in humans' eyes and in eyes of other mages, wizards, druids, etc. ... Instead main character is helping magical entities, he helped werewolves to control their abillities, he helped dragons to hide from humans, and he helped trolls to build a kingdom in post-vulcanic caves... There's more, but this comment is already long...
P.S.: I'm not an english speaker, so my comment can be... bad
Pandora’s box was actually a jar.
Never knew that Versace clothing ’The Aegis’ Was that Powerful I Know its Expensive though!
The Wand of Orcus is all i need...
Seal of Solomon is also a real object . it may not have the mythical powers associated but it isn't a mythical item itself.
You have no idea what you are talking about . The seal/sigel of Solomon is the most magickal symbol on earth " as above so below " . The Jews just hijacked it for their flag when the UK gave them (with the help from sir Rothschild) Israel as a gift after WW2 .
Surprised thf Spear of Destiny wasn't included in your video or the Ark of the Covenant.
"Freya's Falcon cloak let's her transform into a flacon and travel between worlds. It's a symbol of transformation and travelling between worlds."
You had a minor error regarding Draupnir - it created 8 copies of itself every 9th night, and those copies also copied themselves every 9 nights. but including the “original” means it multiplies itself by 9 every 9 nights.
🤔 I don't know if it's just my current mood mixed with my ADHD, but I actually liked how you jumped around the world and time with each object instead of just saying stuff country by country. 👍 Well done ad fun video with the pictures and narration voice.
Thank you! Glad you like it!
I've seen the hand of glory way to often in my college time
I just need the pot of wisdom and the rest will be easy to acquire.
12:25 The cup of king jamshid was made by the hands of "bondar bidakhsh", his royal scientist.! He used all the knowledge in the universe, from magis information to science and magics.!
I can make a hand of glory whenever I want.
When did the current Kali Yuga start?: 3102 BCE. When will it end?: 428,899 CE. So we have 426, 876 years left until then!!!
Thank you Rick Riordan for 85% of these items that i knew lol
The holy hand grenade of antioch
Syamankata (gemstone given by the sun) - would give forth a quantity of gold everyday, heal sickness and is said to be very beautiful
Uh oh, Where's the Spear of Destiny?
Not mythical… it is legendary… 👋🏼👍🏼
@@davemuckeye1516 well he put the egyptian book of the dead their which is real by the way so he would have if it seem like he forgot
Actually the Glipnir material are not "impossible to find" you can record cat footsteps, there are a genetically natural woman who have beard, and root of mountain are bouyant root that extended to the mantle, and sure there are sinew of bear even so short or small, and we also can extract breath of a fish, and sure there are spittle of a bird even a delicacy in Asia, a swiftlet bird nest made from their spittle or saliva
i know one impossibility they can use.. Clean Flint Michigan water
@@gamershadow8 That's more impossible i guess hahaha
The skull of Mimir would be convenient to have, but for the sake of curiosity, I'd like to see the final coin that would satisfy a rich person's greed.
So the Sheng Gong Wu's are real after all 🤣🤣
I am so glad i am not the only one who thought this. 😂😂😂
Akshaya Patra - Sun gods copper Cooking vessle which would increase the quantity of food laid on it until Draupadi had eaten from it.
One strike from Mjölnir can level a mountain.
Honestly, I'm surprised there are no Prunes of Pooping. I'm just kidding. All prunes are of Pooping.
Pandora's "box" is a mistranslation
It's properly translated as a jar
Kusignami ( I spell atrocious on the phone ) is a real sword. First non-mythical item in the list. It is still in a known location.. Sorry to break your narrative.
idk what you mean, it's still a mythological item, like how real people and events can be depicted by something and still be a myth. It was probs just a fancy sword that the Emperor made a story about to justify being the boss, but that story is still a myth. Narrative is very secure and intact
Can these be combined with ChristGear? Or nah?
You also mentioned Milner, but you forgot to mention gungnir
Imagine if someone just happened to own every single item listed in there garage
“Here in my garage, just bought this new Lamborghini here.
It’s fun to drive up here in the Hollywood hills. But you know what I like more than materialistic things?
Knowledge.”
So there is a woman whose job it is to give out the peaches of immortality to the worthy. I'm guessing there hasn't been anybody worthy ever because I see no immortals
don't mind me, I'm here just to guess what item Kratos is going to shop in a future GOW game.
0:31 I own a magical item that renders instant death too. It’s called a gun
Kalki avatar will come at the end of kalyuga as you say but how can you tell that he will wield a kala danda when he has not come at all. Can you explain that to me please.... i want to know as a hindu cause i sees it absurd because he will come in far future and you already know about his weapon
Staff of The Monkey King is the power pole Goku had in the Dragonball series.
Can one of these items help me defeat CJ Woods,the guy who bullied me in Summer School?
Why neglect to mention the sword of Mars which supposedly Attila the hun found?
Could have had Thors girdle and gloves, both are named and needed to lift the hammer.
How could someone use Aegis which has Medusas head on it against the Titans… if Medusa wasn’t killed until way later in the mythology?
There were several books of the dead, there still are.
Maui's hook, Spear of Longinus?
Scandinavian here: Gleipnir is pronounced Glaipnir with an ai sound like fire or liar, not Gleepnir.
Thank you for the tip :)
Wait till you hear about the Brilyantes 😅😂
1. Christian's started killing thus red rivers. Patrick in Ireland marked the end of snakes also known as Druids.
2. I believe kabalah is real.
Scary stuff like this is a good thing.people need to accountability for themselves.
I think?😅
3. Im a bit disappointed in the seventh scenario I think your being modest. Wasn't Alexander the great a seventh something something?
Perseus did also weher the wingd Sandals
The strongest and sharpest sword is the blade of Minerva.
Where is CuChulainn's Gae Bolg spear in this list !?! 🙄
monkey king looks like edge from wwe lol
Aphrodite's husband sounds like the God of Cuckholding😂
Yes, but part of the deal is that he murders any of her lovers that he catches with his forge hammer.
nah hephaestus is no joke he may be crippled from getting slapped off Olympus but he'll fuck your shit up
Pandoras box was actually a jar did you know that
At this point enough people have said this that I'm thinking he only ignored that part because its oh so glaringly obvious and expected of you to know
@eg_manifest510 its not really a wide know thing bro i didnt go reading every comment so i just said it as i stupid this stuff one my free time because the past has so many unknowns
@@eg_manifest510 so maybe next time just keep scrolling
You left out the Ark of the Covenant, probably one of the most famous mythical objects.
Another one you could have included is the Golden Fleece.
How you not mention that the Japanese government claims to possess Kusanagi
My favorite mythical object would be the women!
Last seen during the 1950s.
@@eelchiong6709😂😂😂
@@eelchiong6709I know a few real ones from the mid to late 1970's. 😅❤🤪
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