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Motif

Transformation contest between magicians.

Magic. · Transformation. · Miscellaneous transformation incidents. · Repeated transformation. · view the constellation · filed as D615.1

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“I have brought young Kaukomieli, Brought the Islander and hero, Also known as Lemminkainen, Through the jaws of death and ruin, Through the darkling deeps of Kalma, To the homesteads of Pohyola, To the dismal courts of Louhi; Now must I relate his doings, Must relate to all my hearers, How the merry Lemminkainen, Handsome hero, Kaukomieli, Wandered through Pohyola’s chambers, Through the halls of Sariola, How the hero went unbidden To…”

The Kalevala, Rune XXVII · served from our shelf

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  • FinnishThe Kalevala, Rune XXVIIThompson cites: Kalevala rune 27
Scholars’ trail — 6references

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Filed under Transformation combat. Fight between contestants who strive to outdo each other in successive transformations.

Filed beside it
Transformation contest between master and pupilTransformation combat between lover and maidMen transformed to animals fightTransformation combat between saints
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Magic reinforcements. Hero's followers magically multiplied or whole new army conjured up

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