Patreon Announcement!


Super happy to announce that I finally finished setting up the Patreon for Incidental Mythology! If you want to support the video essays I make over there, you now can!

The tier breakdown with benefits are as follows:

£1 - my thanks!

£5 - a reference/reflection page a few weeks after the video essay which comes along with things to read or explore if you're interested in learning more on the topic of the essay

£10 - the reference/reflection page, as well as your name in the credits after the video

Thanks so much for everyone who has supported the channel through your shares, likes, comments, and even just watching it. I'm super excited about being able to provide you with even more content coming up.

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Incidental Mythology

Explaining our contemporary mythology, legends and folklore, all in the world of entertainment, and learning a lot more about ourselves

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