Sure. One of the well - known English mythology stories is 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table'. It tells the story of King Arthur, his magical sword Excalibur, and his noble knights. Another is 'Beowulf', which features a heroic warrior named Beowulf who battles monsters like Grendel and its mother. And 'The Odyssey' is also very popular. It follows the adventures of Odysseus on his long journey home after the Trojan War.
Definitely. 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' is a modern take on English mythology. It incorporates Greek gods and heroes into a contemporary story. In traditional English mythology, we also have the story of Herne the Hunter, a spectral figure often associated with Windsor Forest. And the tale of Mermaids, which are half - human and half - fish creatures often found in English coastal mythology.
Yes. There's the story of Robin Hood. He was an outlaw who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor in Sherwood Forest. Then there's the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. Saint George, a brave knight, slays a dragon to save a princess. Also, the story of Merlin, the powerful wizard in Arthurian legend. He uses his magic to help King Arthur and shape the kingdom.