Dragon spews venom.
Show referencesDragon guards treasure.
Show referencesFight with dragon.
Show referencesMan with (two) horns on his head.
Show referencesTransformation: man to crow.
Show referencesMagic shirt (cloak, armor) gives invulnerability.
Show referencesBy means of magic bag it is possible to stay on the bottom of the sea as long as one wants.
Show referencesMagic bag shaken against enemies renders helpless in face of mist or poison.
Show referencesBlue man, Old Norse »blámaðr«.
Show referencesGiant with iron club (gadclub) as weapon.
Show referencesGiant with iron bar as weapon.
Show referencesUnderground house.
Show referencesHero kills witch.
Show referencesFighting and wrestling with witch.
Show referencesIdentification by ring.
Show referencesMaiden queen sets hero three dangerous tasks in order to disenchant herself and her sisters.
Show referencesTask: stealing gold-filled horn of wild three-horned ox.
Show referencesTreacherous councelor killed in ball game he himself has arranged.
Show referencesTreacherous counselor.
Show referencesKing asks all newcomers what they can do expects a ? and prompt answer.
Show referencesFaithful foster-brother.
Show references»Publication of slaying«. Heads of slain enemies displayed.
Show referencesDefeated warriors go into the conqueror's service.
Show referencesCruel stepmother.
Show referencesPrisoners taken in war (enemy's messengers) hanged.
Show referencesTwo or more weddings at one time as the end of a tale.
Show referencesParting gifts after wedding.
Show referencesMaiden queen prefers to fight instead of marrying. She usually scorns or even kills her suitors or sets them difficult tasks.
Show referencesMunificent monarch.
Show referencesFormulistic number: three.
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