It Is A Traditional Narrative Often Focusing On A Specific Location Or Specific Historical Figure. Like The Myth - A Legend Often Provides An Etiological Narrative - And It Often Fills In Gaps In Historical Records. Unlike Myths - Legends Usually Do Not Involve Powerful Gods Or World-altering Supernatural Events - though They Can To A Small Degree.

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1. It Is A Traditional Narrative Often Focusing On A Specific Location Or Specific Historical Figure. Like The Myth - A Legend Often Provides An Etiological Narrative - And It Often Fills In Gaps In Historical Records. Unlike Myths - Legends Usually Do Not Involve Powerful Gods Or World-altering Supernatural Events - though They Can To A Small Degree.