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Motif

Giant immortal so long as he touches land of his birth.

Magic. · Magic powers and manifestations. · Manifestations of magic power. · Lasting magic qualities. · Immortality. · view the constellation · filed as D1854

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“Surpassing all the rest were Porphyrion and Alcyoneus, who was even immor- tal so long as he fought in the land of his birth. He also drove away the cows of the Sun from Erythia. Now the gods had an oracle that none of the giants could perish at the hand of gods, but that with the help of a mortal they would be made an end of. Learning of this, Earth sought for a simple to prevent the giants from being destroyed even by sqq.).”

The Library (Bibliotheca), BOOK I, ch. VI · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Immortality. (Cf. D1346.)

Filed beside it
Immortality useless without eternal youthWoman changes into an immortalImmortality bestowedImmortality exchanged. Wounded Centaur immortal but cannot be cured. He gives away his immortality to Prometheus and is thus allowed to dieTime of death postponed. (Cf. D1345, D1857.)Death evaded. Person enters on the next life without dyingMagic longevity
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Transformation: god to animalTransformation to escape deathMagic helmetHelmet renders invisible. (Cf. D1101.4.)Immortality bestowedTyphon. Human down to thighs; coil of vipers below. Dragon heads from his hands. Bigger than mountainsGiant with dragon-scales for feetLecherous father. Unnatural father wants to marry his daughter. (Manekine.)

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