About This Project

MythMap is an atlas of stories, places, and shared imagination.

The goal is simple: make mythology easier to explore by connecting each story to geography, cultural context, and related themes.

How MythMap Works

A practical overview of content, reliability, and map attribution.

Source Policy

Research and generation are constrained to these approved sources:

  • wikipedia.org
  • wikidata.org
  • wiktionary.org
  • gutenberg.org

Map & Attribution

Each myth is pinned to a real-world location chosen for its geographic, historical, or cultural significance — whether named in the source, a proxy landscape, or a site of key saga events.

Map tiles are OpenTopoMap with visible attribution for OpenStreetMap, SRTM, and CC-BY-SA.

Roadmap Focus

Current priorities include adding more myths, improving map region exploration, and expanding related-story recommendations.

Support MythMap

If MythMap is useful to you, a small donation helps keep the project running and growing.