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Welcome you very warmly to our blog. Through this blog I try to bring out all the stories and legends that I have come across. Fantasy stories and mythical creatures always fascinated, and I guess if you're seen this blog, you must have the same curiosity as I do. Some stories are very hard to be real, but some doubt our very existence. It makes us wonder if the tales that were told through generations are actually real. Just because since can't prove stuff doesn't mean they aren’t' real. In fact there are a bunch of obvious phenomena that science fail to explain.

Regardless the stories are quite fascinating whether they are to be true or false. How the nature connects with one another through various personifications is quite marvellous. Join me on this journey to explore how different cultures has seen the world we live in through their stories and decide for yourself if they are true stories or just fairy tales.

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