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Myth of Hyperborea
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31:04 - 37:40 (06:35)

The Hyperboreans were a mythical people who supposedly existed in the far north of Greece and worshipped Apollo, while the term Hyperborea became associated with the great civilization that everything originated from. The concept of Hyperborea was popularized by Helena Blavatsky and used as a basis for various mythological tales, including Robert Howard's creation of Conan the Barbarian.

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The hosts explore the idea of popular myths that future cryptids could assume to be based on truth and discuss the beauty of Koh Tao.
31:04 - 34:43 (03:39)
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Cryptids
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The hosts explore the idea of popular myths that future cryptids could assume to be based on truth and discuss the beauty of Koh Tao.

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Myth of Hyperborea
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Part One: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
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Behind the Bastards
The Hyperboreans were a mythical civilization from a continent called Hyperborea, located in the far north of Greece.
34:43 - 37:00 (02:16)
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Mythology
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The Hyperboreans were a mythical civilization from a continent called Hyperborea, located in the far north of Greece. This mythology helped shape the creation of Conan the Barbarian and has been the subject of many theories, including the idea that they lived near the Arctic when the world was warmer.

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Myth of Hyperborea
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Part One: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
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Behind the Bastards
The speaker goes on a rant about how the minions in movies always seem to be helping the villains, and even suggests that they helped the Catholic Church with child molestation.
37:00 - 37:40 (00:40)
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Minions
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The speaker goes on a rant about how the minions in movies always seem to be helping the villains, and even suggests that they helped the Catholic Church with child molestation.

Chapter
Myth of Hyperborea
Episode
Part One: Helena Blavatsky: the woman who inspired the Nazis, and Gwyneth Paltrow
Podcast
Behind the Bastards