μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Apple (or ball) containing man's soul can be split only by man's own sword. (Cf. D981.1.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Characteristics of magic objects. · Other characteristics of magic objects. · view the constellation · filed as D1651.10

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Filed under Magic object obeys master alone.

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Only master is able to bend bow. (Cf. D1091.) Magic cudgel works only for master. (Cf. D1094.) Magic cooking-pot obeys only master. (Cf. D1601.10.1, D1171.1.) Inexhaustible pitcher stops pouring only at owner's command. (Cf. D1171.4, D1652.) Dead beggar's stick will not stay still until back in beggar's service. (Cf. D1254.) Oracular image refuses information except to hero. (Cf. D1311.7.) Magic musical instrument plays only for owner. (Cf. D1210.) Door will open only for hero. (Cf. D1146.) Bonds cannot be loosed save by man who tied them Stolen gun works only for master. (Cf. D838, D1096.1.) Box can be opened only by right person. (Cf. D1170.) Jewel responds to owner's voice. (Cf. D1070.) Magic clock flies only at owner's command
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Magic apple Soul hidden in apple (ball) in a salmon which appears every seven years in certain fountain. (Cf. D1651.10.)

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