Comparative mythology corpus

Inextinguishable Destructive Fire Weapon

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Gods and Fighting Men CHAPTER VII. THE FIRST FIGHTERS / CHAPTER VIII. THE KING OF ULSTER'S SON / CHAPTER IX. THE HIGH KING'S SON / CHAPTER X. THE KING OF LOCHLANN AND HIS SONS; lines 7921-7957 high Caisel of the Feathers, King of Lochlann, enters with a shield made by the smith of the Fomor; red flames come from it and would not stop blazing under the sea, and no man can come near him while he bears it. record