Flying dragon, »flugdreki«.
Show referencesDragon guards treasure.
Show referencesFight with dragon.
Show referencesUnusual animal as riding-horse.
Show referencesAnimals fight together with their master.
Show referencesMagic object received from dwarf in return for rescue of child or kindness to child.
Show referencesMagic writings (runes).
Show referencesMagic shirt (cloak, armor) gives invulnerability.
Show referencesBad dream as evil omen.
Show referencesMagic invulnerability.
Show referencesDwarfs as smiths.
Show referencesDwarfs live in stones.
Show referencesTrolls are usually ugly, hideous, big, and strong.
Show referencesBlue man, Old Norse »blámaðr«.
Show referencesGiant with iron club (gadclub) as weapon.
Show referencesGiant with iron bar as weapon.
Show referencesGiants live in mountains or caves.
Show referencesGiant slain by man.
Show referencesInvulnerable berserk.
Show referencesFighting with twelve berserks (tröll).
Show referencesBerserk killed in combat about maiden.
Show referencesTests of valor: tournament.
Show referencesLiving king's or nobleman's son as foster-son of his father's friend; considered an honor for the foster-father.
Show referencesTournaments.
Show referencesPrincess (maiden) abducted by monster (ogre, giant).
Show referencesDefeated warriors go into the conqueror's service.
Show referencesPrincess (maiden) rescued from undesired suitor.
Show referencesCruel stepmother.
Show referencesMutilation: cutting off legs (feet).
Show referencesParting gifts after wedding.
Show referencesFormulistic number: twelve.
Show referencesGiant ogre can be killed only with his own sword.
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