
Mythtellers
Mythtellers are individuals or organizations who create, share, or interpret myths—traditional stories that explain natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, or historical origins. They serve as custodians of these narratives, helping societies preserve their cultural identity and values. Whether through storytelling, literature, or other media, mythtellers bridge the ancient and modern worlds, offering insights into human nature and the collective imagination. They play a vital role in maintaining cultural continuity and fostering understanding of a community’s heritage.