LikeMyth
About LikeMyth
LikeMyth is an independent English-language reading site for mythology, folklore, legendary creatures, gods, goddesses, symbols, and recurring story patterns.
Who We Are
LikeMyth is an independent, privately operated educational website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any museum, university, government body, religious organization, publisher, or cultural institution. Our editorial and content decisions are made independently.
Questions, corrections, and feedback can be sent to support@tcodestuido.com.
What We Publish
We write for students, curious readers, teachers, writers, and editors who need careful summaries without turning living traditions into stereotypes. Our guides explain stories, source layers, names, symbols, version differences, common misconceptions, child suitability, and related myths.
- Short answers for readers who need a clear starting point.
- Source and version notes for readers who want to compare traditions responsibly.
- Misconception sections that separate modern media, popular summaries, and older evidence.
- Related links that help readers move through a topic cluster without dead ends.
Editorial Standards
Each guide is written as educational reference content. We prefer cautious wording such as "in this source," "in many versions," and "traditions vary" when the evidence is layered or region-specific. We avoid presenting one modern retelling as the only original version, and we separate ancient texts, later literature, oral tradition, museum evidence, modern reception, and living religious context where possible.
LikeMyth does not claim endorsement by any museum, university, religious community, government body, publisher, or technology platform. External links are provided so readers can compare sources and continue their own research.
How Pages Are Reviewed
A page review checks whether the title matches the page content, whether the topic is placed in the right tradition, whether sensitive subjects are framed without spectacle, and whether the source links still support the claims being made. Review dates show the last content pass, not a guarantee that every external source has remained unchanged.
Corrections and Cultural Context
Corrections are welcome, especially when they identify a specific source, region, translation, community context, or outdated wording. Send notes to support@tcodestuido.com. We review corrections for accuracy, context, and whether a page needs a clearer source boundary.
Reader Safety
Some traditional material includes death, violence, grief, abduction, monsters, fear, ritual practice, sexuality, or social stigma. We discuss those topics in educational terms and avoid graphic instruction or sensational presentation. Pages are not a substitute for academic, religious, legal, medical, mental-health, or community-specific guidance.
See also our Source Policy, Privacy Policy, and Terms.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-08