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Motifs — first 20 of 90
- Deity lives in forest. A151.7
- Deity of particular forest. A419.1
- Goddess of fertility of wild forest plants. A431.1.2
- God of trees and forests. A435
- Why salt disappeared from forests. A1196
- Why gorilla and chimpanzee live in forests: punishment for neglecting their possessions. A2433.2.1.2
- She-wolf cares for baby exposed in the forest. B535.0.11
- Lion leads lost king from forest. (Cf. B431.2.) B563.1
- Swine maddened by smell of oak forest. B783
- Forbidden forest. (Cf. C614.1.0.2.) C612
- Tabu: hunting in certain part of forest. (Cf. C612.) C614.1.0.2
- Transformation: hair to forest. D457.4.2
- Magic forests. D940
- Magic forest. D941
- Forest produced by magic. D941.1
- Magic forest seems to stretch farther as mortals travel within. (Cf. D941.) D1368.5
- Magic forest opens and closes for hero to pass. (Cf. D941.) D1554
- Fetish clears forest. (Cf. D1274.) D1601.22
- Forest cleared by magic. (Cf. D950.) D1641.4
- Tree (forest) bows down to holy person (saint). D1648.1.2
Episodes
- Faust: A Tragedy · First Part, Scene 14 (Forest and Cavern)
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 1 (2) 1.— St. JOSEPH IN THE FOREST.
- Legends of Maui and Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes · 16 AI-LAAU, THE FOREST EATER
- The Epic of Gilgamish · Tablet III THE EXPEDITION TO THE FOREST OF CEDARS AGAINST HUMBABA.
- The Epic of Gilgamish · Tablet IV THE ARRIVAL AT THE GATE OF THE FOREST.