μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Transformed princess as dragon.

Animals. · Mythical animals. · Mythical beasts and hybrids. · view the constellation · filed as B11.1.3.0.1

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“The prince said, " Pour out the draught by the bed-side." At night, she was again led in, and when she began to relate how ill all had fared with her, he immediately recognized his beloved wife by her voice, sprang up and cried, " Now I really am released ! I have been as it were in a dream, for the strange princess has bewitched me so that I have been compelled to forget thee, but God has delivered me from the spell at the right time."”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 88 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Dragon from transformed man lying on his treasures (Fáfnir). (Cf. B11.6.2.)

Filed beside it
Dragon from worm
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Tabu: exposure to sunlightMagic object received from wind

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