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Motifs
- Tabu: slaying woman with spear. C835.2.4
- Fairy takes revenge for slaying of his relatives. F361.8
- Rumble in earth attends slaying of giant serpent. F969.4.1
- Parts of slain animals as token of slaying. H105
- False dragon-head proof. Impostor cuts off dragon heads (after tongues have been removed) and attempts to use them as proof of slaying the dragon. H105.1.1
- Tongue of slain giant as proof of slaying. H105.2.1
- Head of monster as token (proof) of slaying. H105.4
- Beak and claws of slain monster as proof of slaying. H105.5.3
- Sex organs of enemy as proof of slaying. H105.7
- Tasks: stealing, capturing, or slaying. H1150
- Task: slaying king's son so that father will not die. H1162.2
- Jealous husband tricks blind poet into slaying wife's lover with infallible spear. K863.1
- Slaying under cover of darkness. K914.3
- Two soldiers slay each other thinking they are slaying a common enemy. K1883.3
- The wolf in the company of saints. Promises to give up slaying animals. After wringing the gander's neck, excuses self saying: "He should not have hissed at the saint." K2055.1
- Parents kill son for slaying their foster son. P270.3
- "Publication of slaying." Heads of slain enemies displayed. P555.2.1.1
- Warrior disgraced by slaying of those under his protection. P557.5
- Punishment for slaying king under holy protection. Q227.1
- Man killed at once for treacherously slaying overlord. Q411.4.1