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As part of the ''[[Beowulf (poem)|Beowulf]]'' [[holodeck program]], [[Freya]] might ask participants if they were a master of [[herb]] lore. ({{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}) |
As part of the ''[[Beowulf (poem)|Beowulf]]'' [[holodeck program]], [[Freya]] might ask participants if they were a master of [[herb]] lore. ({{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}) |
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− | A notable collection of [[Talaxian]] folklore was [[Eldaxon's Collected Folklore]]. ({{VOY|Dragon's Teeth}}) |
+ | A notable collection of [[Talaxian]] folklore was ''[[Eldaxon's Collected Folklore]]''. ({{VOY|Dragon's Teeth}}) |
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[[Category:Culture]] |
[[Category:Culture]] |
Revision as of 20:29, 8 August 2014
Folklore or lore were the collected legends and beliefs of a culture. Proverbs were often sourced in folklore. (TNG: "The Naked Now")
The Megans found a way to escape Salem after immersing themselves in Megan lore. (TAS: "The Magicks of Megas-Tu")
As part of the Beowulf holodeck program, Freya might ask participants if they were a master of herb lore. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")
A notable collection of Talaxian folklore was Eldaxon's Collected Folklore. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")