Comparative mythology corpus

Dangerous Fiery Weapon Restrained By Water

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Gods and Fighting Men CHAPTER II. THE REIGN OF BRES / BOOK TWO: LUGH OF THE LONG HAND. / CHAPTER I. THE COMING OF LUGH / CHAPTER II. THE SONS OF TUIREANN; lines 1565-1661 high Lugh identifies the spear as the deadly Luin of the King of Persia; its head is kept in a vessel of water to keep it from burning down its place, and it will be hard to get. record