The intent of this book trilogy is to "establish" and "preserve" these myths and legends for future generations, written as bed-time stories, many of these "myths" and "legends" contain advanced technologies and mechanical processes that have been converted into story mode, many "modern" day items and gadgets were added to these stories so that they would be educational, user-friendly and easily relatable to children, these bed-time stories or ancient legends may be handed down to children from generation to generation. This "keep-sake" or "remembrance" was written with many of the traditions of the Americas that may have an important community or social meaning, the author has gone through much effort to research and collect all of the content for these symbolic stories (which means that the people and events in them represent "concepts" or "ideas"), the intent of this book was to "update" and "compile" all of the world pantheons and belief systems, there is also a *clarification of the "symbolic designations" that appeared in the existing ancient myths and legends, and how they might relate to the new "dimensional concepts" or new "elemental domains" that have been included in "The Pantheon Of American Gods And Goddesses".To write these stories a vast amount of research material and historical content were accessed, the names of some ancient gods or goddesses were sometimes "borrowed" from the original culture or society that created them, and several of these stories were written with new gods and goddesses that live in wonderful and magical places that have never been seen before, these stories were written for and originally appeared in "The Pantheon Of American Gods And Goddesses", and they were *set forth as part of the basic hierarchy and structure of the "American Mythology", these stories appear here by *permission of the author.