Tenders Cousins [2021] -

Here are the three most probable explanations for what you might be looking for: "The Tinder Box" ( Fyrtøjet ) is a famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. "Tenders" sounds very similar to "Tinder" (as in dry material to start a fire), and "Cousins" might be a confusion with another story or a specific adaptation.

However, there is no widely known traditional fairy tale, fable, or classic short story by that exact title. The phrase is most likely a , a translation issue , or a specific reference from a niche work (like a fanfiction, a regional folk tale, or a modern novel). tenders cousins

A soldier meets a witch who asks him to climb into a hollow tree to retrieve a magic tinderbox. Inside, he finds three chambers filled with copper, silver, and gold coins, guarded by three giant dogs with enormous eyes. The soldier fills his pockets with gold, takes the tinderbox, but then refuses to tell the witch why she wants it. He cuts off her head. Here are the three most probable explanations for

Now rich, the soldier lives lavishly but soon runs out of money. Living in a dark attic, he strikes the tinderbox just to light a candle. Instantly, one of the giant dogs appears and asks, "What is your will?" The soldier realizes the tinderbox summons the dogs. He commands the dog to bring him the princess, who is kept locked away by a king who forbids her marriage. The dog brings the sleeping princess. This happens several nights in a row until the king catches on and imprisons the soldier. The phrase is most likely a , a