This might go in either Story Development or General Discussion as well. I know nothing about the proper location for threads.  
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 (smiles are working again.)Spin off of somebody's elf thread. Sir Emeth mentioned how nothing is really new, everything is based off of something real. Often biblical. I've been entranced with finding the biblical basis for fairy tales for some time. My favorite example is Beauty and the Beast. 
Do you know how many versions of Beauty and the Beast there are? And once you've read them all, do you know how many versions of versions of Beauty and the Beast there are? Once you've read enough you can take two unrelated stories and realize they're really the same thing, a version of Beauty and the Beast. Except, that's not the original. That's only a hundred or so year old French version of a much, much older tale. The original tale is from the the book of Judges. Japheth, who went to war, and made a vow that if he won the battle he would give the first thing that came out of his door to greet him as an offering to the lord. He won, and when he came home his daughter came out to greet him and he had to offer her as a sacrifice to God. As far as we know, he fulfilled his vow. And from that tale has sprung hundreds of variations. 
So, this thread is to talk about the historical origins of seemingly legendary or mythological tales.