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I agree that Rick should stick to the Mythologies that he's gotten out now. Outside of Wicca/Paganism I don't the the current Mytho's he's been using are very practiced (for lack of better word).

Like, Mytho-Religions such as Hinduism or Native America lores are things that are still very much alive, and are super sacred to the specific group(s) that practice them. If Rick, a white man, were to suddenly come along and write about Mytho-Relisions like these, and their customs without doing ALOT of research, I imagine that he would get a ton of backlash from some very pissed off and offended people.

This being said, I wouldn't mind seeing him write about some other ancient/old Mytho-Religion's that are no longer really practiced. Sumerian Mythology, in my opinion, would be a really interesting series to read about. Or, on the off chance that he one day stops writing about things like that, I'd like to see him do something about Arthurian Lore. Like, the reincarnations/descendant of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, would be a really another really great read, I think, and it would allow for a lot of great characters, who he would already pretty much have a background for.