What
is a noteboard?
A noteboard
is a place where you can air your views without having to sign
in our sign out. By simply leaving your name and your message,
you can put a short message directly below the article you are
commenting on. It is a simple and convenient way of sharing
your thoughts with other visitors to the site!
Where
are the noteboards found?
There is
one noteboard for each of the main five sections of this site.
In addition to that, each article in the last two section has
their own boards for discussion on the particular topic of the
pertaining article. Lastly, there are noteboards for one of
the seven lessons under 'Learning Mythology'.
What
is the word limit?
The word limit for each message you post on the board is 250
words, and each user is only entitled to 3 posts a visit. The
noteboard is mainly for short messages and miscellaneous thoughts.
For anything more than that, we would advise you to use the
discussion boards which can be accessed from here
(english only).
How many
messages are kept on the noteboard?
Currently,
only 15 messages are display at a time on the noteboard, however,
all noteboards are logged and are kept under the noteboard archives.
Too Little,
or Too Much!
While the noteboard system is still in its tweaking phase,
and we appreciate all feedback
regarding the various issues such as maximum message lengths.
The Noteboards
The Norse Pantheon
Mythical Tales
The Orient
The Great Themes: Creation,
The Cosmos, Making
of Mankind, Supernatural
Beings, Mythical Creatures,
Heroes, Tricksters,Disasters,
Good Versus Evil, The
Natural World, The Afterlife
, The End of the World
Past
and Present: Introduction,
Literature, Music,
Art and Architecture, Films
and Games, Order of Society,
Intrinsic Concepts, Societal
Ideals, Morality, Lessons,
Representation, What
We Can Learn
Learning Mythology: Lesson
1, Lesson
2, Lesson
3, Lesson
4, Lesson
5, Lesson
6, Lesson
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