Wilhelm and Jacob, who gathered different folklores and fairy tales and put these into a collection of books, which led to the popularization of the genre.
Who are the Brothers Grimm?
Thor's hammer in the Norse mythology, which always comes flying back to its owner after it has been flung at his enemies.
What is Mjölnir?
A large metal pot, often in black, that is used by witches, and wizards, for mixing brews and potions.
What is a cauldron?
British author and social critic, active during the Victorian era. He has written books about street urchins and ghosts from the past, present and future.
Who is Charles Dickens?
An Old English epic poem, written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. Though written in England, it is set in Scandinavia, and it is about the hero of the Geats.
Who is Beowulf?
A greek water monster, with similarities to a serpent. Its distinguished feature is that if you cut one head off, two will grow in its place.
What is a Hydra?
Contains three magical objects: the Elder Wand, the Cloak of Invisibility and the Resurrection Stone. The person who possesses all of them will be the Master of Death.
What are the Deathly Hallows?
A green aquaphobic witch who is very much feared by the Munchkins and all other creatures in the land. She is the ruler of the Winkie Country and has winged monkeys as her servants.
Who is the Wicked Witch of the West?
Bilbo Baggins', and later Frodo's, sword (or rather dagger), which was found in a troll-hoard. Bilbo names it after his fight with the giant talking spiders of Mirkwood.
What is Sting?