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*Both ''[[Destiny]]'' and ''Myth'' feature a conflict between forces of Light and Dark. | *Both ''[[Destiny]]'' and ''Myth'' feature a conflict between forces of Light and Dark. | ||
*Comparisons can be drawn to the [[City]] as a final bastion with the cities of Madrigal and Miurthemne (the last bastions of Light in the first and third games respectively). | *Comparisons can be drawn to the [[City]] as a final bastion with the cities of Madrigal and Miurthemne (the last bastions of Light in the first and third games respectively). | ||
*Both ''Destiny'' and ''Myth'' mention a "Wind Age" and "Wolf Age." Both are a possible reference to the Poetic Edda, specifically in a poem about [[wikipedia:Ragnar%C3%B6k| | *Both ''Destiny'' and ''Myth'' mention a "Wind Age" and "Wolf Age." Both are a possible reference to the Poetic Edda, specifically in a poem about [[wikipedia:Ragnar%C3%B6k|Ragnarok's]] aftermath. | ||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] |
Revision as of 09:04, June 8, 2021
Myth is a real-time tactics series created by Bungie, though the rights have since been given to Take-Two Interactive.
Games
There are three games in the Myth series:
List of references to Myth in the Destiny series
- Both Destiny and Myth feature a conflict between forces of Light and Dark.
- Comparisons can be drawn to the City as a final bastion with the cities of Madrigal and Miurthemne (the last bastions of Light in the first and third games respectively).
- Both Destiny and Myth mention a "Wind Age" and "Wolf Age." Both are a possible reference to the Poetic Edda, specifically in a poem about Ragnarok's aftermath.