The constellation
Q135 Wine as reward. Twelve jars of honey-sweet wine as reward for protection. (Cf. Q46.1.)
A constellation is one motif’s neighborhood in the record — the story-shapes filed around it, the tale types that carry it, and the texts where it is witnessed, every line a receipted link. Click a motif to travel. Click a text to read it. The entry · wander
● motif
● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Material rewards · Q110 entry
keeps company
- Reward for protecting holy fugitive · Q46.1 entry
- Punishment of Tantalus. Stands in a pool that ever recedes from his thirsty lips; branches of fruit spring away from him; stone over his head continually threatens to fall · Q501.2 entry
- Punishment of Ixion. Lashed to a wheel which revolves continually · Q501.5 entry
- Ariadne-thread. Prisoner given a thread as a clue to find his way out of the labyrinth in which he is being confined · R121.5 entry
- Rescue by captor's daughter (wife, mother) · R162 entry
- Elopement · R225 entry
- Gods furnish substitute for child sacrifice. (Cf. S255.) · S263.2.1 entry
- Color of flag (sails) on ship as message of good or bad news · Z140.1 entry
- Bag of winds. Wind is confined in a bag. Man breaks prohibition against looking into bag and releases winds · C322.1 entry
- Magic drink · D1040 entry
cross-ref
Thompson cites
- The Library (Bibliotheca) · APOLLODORI BIBLIOTHECA, ch. 33