European fairy tales are about European religions and folk lore and are for European peoples.
Thereby white.
An example is King Arthur, who is one of the most unifying figures for Pagans and Christians. It is because he represents European ethnic folklore.
Much like the Norse Sagas, Irish Cycles, and Greek epics, these shaped the West as much or more than the Bible and became the basis of our philosophy, mindset, and aesthetics.
They thereby became popular worldwide via trade or because of the grand scope and themes of the tales.
The majority of the fantasy genre was created by Western man repackaged and retelling these tales in inventive ways.
So, it makes sense that fairy tales and fantasy literature (of the medieval/western style) reflect the people from whom it is derived.
Thereby European stock.
I wouldn't want an Asian myth or fairy tales being full of European representation and more than I would want an African one.
This same concept applies to ethnic religion as much as it does to fairy tales.
Thereby white.
An example is King Arthur, who is one of the most unifying figures for Pagans and Christians. It is because he represents European ethnic folklore.
Much like the Norse Sagas, Irish Cycles, and Greek epics, these shaped the West as much or more than the Bible and became the basis of our philosophy, mindset, and aesthetics.
They thereby became popular worldwide via trade or because of the grand scope and themes of the tales.
The majority of the fantasy genre was created by Western man repackaged and retelling these tales in inventive ways.
So, it makes sense that fairy tales and fantasy literature (of the medieval/western style) reflect the people from whom it is derived.
Thereby European stock.
I wouldn't want an Asian myth or fairy tales being full of European representation and more than I would want an African one.
This same concept applies to ethnic religion as much as it does to fairy tales.
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European fairy tales are about European religions and folk lore and are for European peoples.
Thereby white.
An example is King Arthur, who is one of the most unifying figures for Pagans and Christians. It is because he represents European ethnic folklore.
Much like the Norse Sagas, Irish Cycles, and Greek epics, these shaped the West as much or more than the Bible and became the basis of our philosophy, mindset, and aesthetics.
They thereby became popular worldwide via trade or because of the grand scope and themes of the tales.
The majority of the fantasy genre was created by Western man repackaged and retelling these tales in inventive ways.
So, it makes sense that fairy tales and fantasy literature (of the medieval/western style) reflect the people from whom it is derived.
Thereby European stock.
I wouldn't want an Asian myth or fairy tales being full of European representation and more than I would want an African one.
This same concept applies to ethnic religion as much as it does to fairy tales.
Thereby white.
An example is King Arthur, who is one of the most unifying figures for Pagans and Christians. It is because he represents European ethnic folklore.
Much like the Norse Sagas, Irish Cycles, and Greek epics, these shaped the West as much or more than the Bible and became the basis of our philosophy, mindset, and aesthetics.
They thereby became popular worldwide via trade or because of the grand scope and themes of the tales.
The majority of the fantasy genre was created by Western man repackaged and retelling these tales in inventive ways.
So, it makes sense that fairy tales and fantasy literature (of the medieval/western style) reflect the people from whom it is derived.
Thereby European stock.
I wouldn't want an Asian myth or fairy tales being full of European representation and more than I would want an African one.
This same concept applies to ethnic religion as much as it does to fairy tales.
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