The constellation
D2072 Magic paralysis. Person or thing rendered helpless. (Cf. D1410.)
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● motif
● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Bewitching. (Cf. D5, G200.) · D2070 entry
beneath it
- Sword made magically helpless · D2072.0.1 entry
- Animal rendered immovable · D2072.0.2 entry
- Ship held back by magic. (Cf. D1419.3, F302.3.1.2, F402.1.13.) · D2072.0.3 entry
- Bird overpowered by stepping on his shadow. Drops the stolen meat · D2072.0.4 entry
- Person paralyzed. (Cf. D5.1, G256.3, G257.) · D2072.0.5 entry
- Magic paralysis by Evil Eye. (Cf. D2071.) · D2072.1 entry
- Magic paralysis by curse · D2072.2 entry
- Magic paralysis caused by saint · D2072.3 entry
- Magic prevention of performance of task. (Cf. H970.) · D2072.4 entry
- Robber-proof house: thieves are petrified when they enter house for unlawful purposes; are fed and welcomed, otherwise · D2072.5 entry
- Paralysis by singing magic song · D2072.6 entry
cross-ref
carried in tale type
- The King and the Soldier · ATU 952