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Cedric Ferris
Hi, I’m Cedric Ferris. I got into mythology because of my all-time favorite game “Age of Mythology.” So, I am now showing my love using this blog, and I am looking into myths, stories, and folklore from all over the world. Come with me on this trip into the magical and the mythical stuff!
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