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Kl 872.2. Feeds make ships appear like island. Yngv 18-21.
Kl 872.3. Love letter hidden in apple. f>iSr II 115, 118.
Kl 872.4. Wound masked by other wound in order not to be recognized. t*jJ6n 35-38
(24-25) ch. 15-16.
Kl881. Absent person seems to be present. Mågus 38 ch. 19; Gering I 218-20: Perus.
Kl 883. Illusory enemies. Gering I 228 ff.
K1883.2. Objects attacked under the illusion that they are men. Dfnus 33-35; Åmason
II 204, cf. KrappeÉtudes 128 ff.
Kl 886. Illusions in landscape.
K1886.2. Mists which lead astray. Cf. D2143.3.
K1890. Other deceptions by disguise or illusion.
K1892. Deception by hiding. Cf. K515. Vols ch. 6-8; riorstVlk 416-19 ch. 13-14;
ÅsmFl 173.
K1900-1999. IMPOSTURES
KI910. Marital impostors.
K1911. The false bride (substituted bride). Cf. K1843. Cf. Frym, Vries 226, Leyen
50, MC 88.
K1911.1. Circumstances of substitution of false bride.
Kl 911.1.9. Prince substitutes peasant giri for the king's daughter he has got for his
father, but with whom he himself has fallen in love. Cf. T51.1. HaraldHr 265-68.
K1920. Substituted children.
Kl 921. Parents exchange children.
K1921.3. Queen changes her own ugly twins for slave's pretty son. Later recognizes
the better character of the twins, and changes back again. Ldb ch. 162, cf. Skj I
5; Sturl I 2; HålfH ch. 17 (FAS II 59-60), cf. introd 36-67.
K1930. Treacherous impostors.
Kl 931. Impostors abandon (or kill) their companion and usurp his place. Cf. GHr61f
270 ch. 13 ff.
K1931.1. Impostors throw hero overboard into sea. Cf. S141.1.
Kl 931.1.1. Impostor tries to push foster-brother into the water and then cuts rope so
that he drifts alone out on the sea in boat without oars. Cf. ÅsmVik 7 ch. 3.
Kl 932. Impostors claim reward (prize) earned by hero. GHrolf 289 ch. 18; cf. Bosa
37 ch. 10 (FAS III 218); I>i6r I 109-10.
K1933. Impostor forces oath of secrecy. GHrolf 271, 304 ch. 13, 24.
K1952. Sham prince (nobleman).
Kl 952.4. Impostor claims to be earl's son in exile. GHr61f 272 ch. 14 ff.
K1952.5. Wooing emissary poses as king and suitor, but is refused. ÅsmS 1-2; Konr
43-82 ch. 1-10, cf. Schlauch 76.
K1955. Sham physician. Cf. K1315.2.
Kl 961. Sham churchman.
K1961.3. Devil disguised as monk. Cf. V250. Gering I 104.
K1968. Sham prowess in hunting. Cf. N622.