User:CampMythmaker
The word myth is derived from the Greek word μύθος mythos, which means "word of mouth." This is how a legend is spread, and you must be the storyteller. You must tell those around you of what you have seen or heard. Do not make things up or seek faulty evidence to tell the story. If they see you as wise and trustworthy they will hear your tale. They may believe it or just see it as myth.
Hey, I'm just a guy who likes writing stories. I'm pretty good at only telling stories that I've seen happen, or have been told about happening. Myths are a particular favorite of mine, because they often involve many fantastic creatures or events. The Native American legends of the western Great Lakes are brimming with these sorts of creatures. And don't bring up the hodag, cause that was created by european settlers. although the hodag does kind of go along with the wendigo legends, it's not the same.
I don't want to cause Wikipedia and trouble, and if they don't want me to write about the fandango, i can do that ok. I just thought that if I could bring this legend to light, people might come to believe in it. Cause there are some pretty weird things going on the the forests of nothern Michigan and Wisconsin. And I'd just like to share the legends that I have heard