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A. Mythological Motifs
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A671.2.4.5. Fiery glens in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
E750.2.2. Perious valley in (on way to) land of dead. F151.1.2. Perilous glen on way to otherworld. F756.4. Glen of witchcraft.
A671.2.4.6. Fiery wheels in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
Q566.2. Fiery wheels about necks of souls tormented in hell.
A671.2.4.7. Fiery chains in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
Q566.1. Fiery chains in the form of adders about waists of souls tormented in hell. Q566.6. Fiery red overgarments worn by sinners in hell.
A671.2.4.8. Fiery sticks in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.4.9. Fiery stones in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.4.10. Fiery nails in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
Q566.3. Fiery nails through tongues of souls tormented in hell.
A671.2.4.11. Fiery columns in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
F169.1. Pillars of silver and glass in otherworld. Q566.4. Tormented souls bound to fiery columns in hell.
A671.2.4.12. Swift, flaming winds in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.4.13. Four fires in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
D1273.1.2. Four as magic number. F162.2.1. The four rivers of paradise.
A671.2.5. Dragons in hell. Irish myth: Cross; Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 319, 332 (Nidhogg).
A671.2.6. Wolf in hell. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 319.
A671.2.7. Gnats in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.8. Toads in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
B776.5.1. Blood of toad venemous.
A671.2.9. Scorpions in hell. Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: Neuman.
A671.2.10. Griffins in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
B42. Griffin.
A671.2.11. Birds made of iron in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.12. Lions in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.13. Scratching cats in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.2.14. Tigers in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.3. Frigidity of hell. Irish myth: Cross; Buddhist myth: Malalasekera II 786.
D2144. Magic control of cold and heat. E481.7. Icy inferno. E755.2.5. Icy hell. Q567. Punishments by cold in hell.
A671.3.1. Coldness in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
A671.3.2. Rugged, icy mountains in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
F750. Extraordinary mountains and other land features.
A671.3.3. Alternate heat and cold in hell. Irish myth: Cross.
Q562. Pain of souls tormented in hell alternately ebbs and flows.
A671.4. Well in hell (Hvergelmir). Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 319, 324, 332.
A671.5. Gate around hell. Icel.: MacCulloch Eddic 130, Boberg.
A671.6. Beings born in hell have long bodies and cling with long nails to walls. Buddhist myth: Malalasekera II 786.