Comparative mythology corpus

Punitive Fire Trap

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Japanese Japanese Fairy Tales MY LORD BAG OF RICE / THE TONGUE-CUT SPARROW / THE STORY OF URASHIMA TARO, THE FISHER LAD / THE FARMER AND THE BADGER; lines 1301-1411 high On the way home, the rabbit makes the badger walk first, ignites his bundle of grass with flint and steel, explains the noises as Crackling Mountain and Burning Mountain, and the badger runs home with his back burned. record