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All canons for this exchange must be publicly available, and to help you find the tales and even versions you want to ask for, here's a list!
Fairy-tales, legends, folklore, cryptids, and where to find them:
- Project Gutenberg (especially this bookshelf of fairy-tales, the mythology bookshelf, and this bookshelf of children's literature)
- Wikisource (as well as making use of Wikipedia's category pages with examples like: Scottish Legendary Creatures, American Folklore, and Canadian Legendary Creatures)
- Andrew Lang's Colour Fairy Books
- Sur La Lune Fairytales
- University of Pittsburgh's Folktexts
- Sacred-Texts (Suggested sections: The Classics, Legendary Creatures, and Legends and Sagas)
- The Thousand Nights and a Night, which has several classic translations of the 1001 Arabian Nights
- The Internet Classics Archive
- Theoi.com - From the site: Theoi Project, a site exploring Greek mythology and the gods in classical literature and art. The aim of the project is to provide a comprehensive, free reference guide to the gods (theoi), spirits (daimones), fabulous creatures (theres) and heroes of ancient Greek mythology and religion.
Please feel free to comment with any other resources!
- 2015's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2016's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2017's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2018's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2019's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2020's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.
- 2021's spreadsheet of sources for the fics that year.