μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Fatal game: dying and reviving. Hero has power of resuscitation but fails to revive his enemy.

Deceptions. · Killing or maiming by deception. · Fatal deceptive game. · view the constellation · filed as K856

Filed across the traditions
  • Japanese Ikeda
  • Tuamotu Stimson MS (z-G. 13/116)
  • general S. Am. Indian (Quiche): Alexander Lat. Am. 175.
Within the index

Filed under Fatal deceptive game.

Filed beside it
Deceptive game: burning each other. Dupe burned (boiled) to death Deceptive game: hanging each other. Dupe really hanged Fatal game: drowning Fatal game: throwing from cliff. Spider throws its young; other animal imitates Fatal swinging game. Old woman causes swing to break when her rival is swinging Deceptive game: throwing away knives. (Not fatal.) Fatal game: shaving necks. Dupe's head cut off Fatal game: sewing each other up. Hare is partly sewed up, but he sews antelope entirely up so that he dies Shooting game: blind man's arrow aimed. It kills his friend. (Balder's death.) Fatal apple-throwing game Fatal game: putting heads in notches Fatal game: rolling down hill on barrel. Dupe crushed Fatal duel: brother kills brother in pretended game Deceptive game: butting one another like rams. Robbers kill selves Fatal deceptive game – miscellaneous

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