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Mother Hulda
fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
Urashima Tarō
Japanese legend
Diamonds and Toads
Fairy tale by Charles Perrault
The Elves and the Shoemaker
fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
The Three Little Men in the Wood
fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs
fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
Vasilisa the Beautiful
Russian folk tale
serpent
mythological symbol
Tongue-Cut Sparrow
traditional Japanese fable telling of a kind old man, his avaricious wife and an injured sparrow
Völundarkviða
thumb|right|180px|From Ardre image stone VIII. Vǫlundr's smithy in the centre, Níðuðr's daughter to the left, and Níðuðr's dead sons hidden to the right of the smithy. Between the girl and the smithy, Vǫlundr can be seen flying away, apparently in bird form. thumb|Völundr and his two brothers see the swan-maidens bathing. Illustration by [[Jenny Nyström, 1893.]] thumb|"The three smith boys spy and later marry three valkyrie maidens" (1882) by Friedrich Wilhelm Heine. Vǫlundarkviða (Old Norse: 'The lay of Völund'; modern Icelandic spelling: Völundarkviða) is one of the mythological poems of the
Father Frost
Russian folktale
The Magic Swan Geese
East Slavic fairy folk tale
Q7770813
Slovak fairy tale
The Witch in the Stone Boat
Icelandic fairy tale
The Old Witch
Mare's Head
Ukrainian fairy tale
Égig érő fa
Motif of Hungarian shamanism and folk art
Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What
Russian folktale
The Months
Italian fairy tale in Pentamerone, 1634
The Griffin
fairy tale version by the Brothers Grimm
Fairy Ointment
English fairy tale
Youth without age and life without death
Romanian fairy tale
The Seven Foals
Norse fairy tale