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'''Mythis''' is large city, seemingly existing since ancient times that appeared prominently in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]". | '''Mythis''' is large city, seemingly existing since ancient times that appeared prominently in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[The Fire of Hercufleas]]". | ||
The city of Mythis seems to be largely [[Wikipedia: Greeks|Greek]] inspired, with large, circular pillars decorating the fields of Mythis. Additionally, various fountains, pedestals | The city of Mythis seems to be largely [[Wikipedia: Greeks|Greek]] inspired, with large, circular pillars decorating the fields of Mythis. Additionally, various fountains, pedestals and statues are also abundant in Mythis. | ||
The extremely powerful [[Great Balls of Fire]] are also located in Mythis, atop an acropolis, where they are guarded by the legendary hero [[Hercufleas]]. The main mode of transportation in Mythis appears to be chariots, which are pulled by [[Ostro]]s. | The extremely powerful [[Great Balls of Fire]] are also located in Mythis, atop an acropolis, where they are guarded by the legendary hero [[Hercufleas]]. The main mode of transportation in Mythis appears to be chariots, which are pulled by [[Ostro]]s. |
Revision as of 09:19, December 26, 2010
Mythis is large city, seemingly existing since ancient times that appeared prominently in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Fire of Hercufleas".
The city of Mythis seems to be largely Greek inspired, with large, circular pillars decorating the fields of Mythis. Additionally, various fountains, pedestals and statues are also abundant in Mythis.
The extremely powerful Great Balls of Fire are also located in Mythis, atop an acropolis, where they are guarded by the legendary hero Hercufleas. The main mode of transportation in Mythis appears to be chariots, which are pulled by Ostros.
Trivia
- The name Mythis is seemingly derived from the term myth, which is a story that was once largely believed but later proven false.