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Says who?
[edit]Section Ceto in ancient texts:
- It is possible that someone at Joppa established a cult of the monster under the name Ceto[citation needed]; it is possible that the name has been garbled, and that Pliny (or his source) wrote cetus - or the Syrian goddess Derceto.
Is too wild to my taste, mythurgs use to create monsters to scare people from, not to worship. It is possible, but it is not the first nor second choice, so such statements must verily be attached to verified sources. ... said: Rursus (mbork³) 10:10, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
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