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3A Creator/HansChristianAndersen FairyTale published in May 1835 about a soldier who becomes king.
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5A young soldier meets an old witch who promises him as much money as he can carry, if only he will retrieve her tinderbox from inside an oak tree. The soldier goes down and finds three dogs (one large, one huge, and one gigantic), each guarding a chest of copper, silver, and gold, respectively. He stuffs his clothing with gold, but his suspicions are roused when the witch demands the tinderbox and nothing else. She won't tell him what she wants with it, even upon threat of beheading, so he kills her, takes the gold and the tinderbox, and goes into town, where he lives like a lord until the money is gone. On the verge of bankruptcy, the soldier discovers the secret of the tinderbox: it can summon the three dogs, who will obey him and bring him money from their respective coffers.
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7Hearing rumors that the kingdom's princess is surpassingly beautiful, he sends a dog to fetch her from the copper palace in which she is imprisoned (the King and Queen have heard a prophecy that she will marry a mere common soldier and are having none of that). She is indeed lovely, and he steals a kiss before sending her back. He sends for her again the following night. The King and Queen discover that someone has been spiriting the Princess away, and eventually trace her path back to the soldier's house. He is promptly arrested and sentenced to hanging.
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9The soldier bribes a boy to run to his apartment and bring him the tinderbox. When he's brought to the gallows, he asks for one last smoke, and uses the tinderbox to summon all three dogs. The dogs throw the judges and councillors so high into the air that they are killed when they hit the ground. The King is unmoved by this, so the dogs do the same to him and the Queen. The people proclaim the soldier to be the king, and he marries the princess, who is only too pleased to be free of the copper palace.
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11This story is available online [[http://hca.gilead.org.il/tinderbx.html here.]]
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16* [[{{Bowdlerize}} Bowdlerized:]] Some versions don't mention that after the dogs toss the King and Queen and Judges into the air that they not only die after they hit the ground, but they're also ''[[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath broken into pieces.]]''
17* CanisMajor: The three dogs. The smallest has eyes the size of teacups, the middle one has eyes the size of millstones, and the largest has eyes as big as the circumference of a tower. Now think about the size of a dog proportional to the size of its eyes.
18* CharacterWitness: While in prison, the soldier catches the attention of a boy and recruits him to retrieve the tinderbox from his room at the inn, which he later uses to escape. The boy does this for him, because he remembers the soldier buying food for his family when they were impoverished.
19* FairWeatherFriend: When he becomes rich the first time, the soldier gets many "friends" who quickly abandon him after his money is gone.
20* FollowTheLeader: In a way. The story is traditional, and is a Danish take on {{Literature/Aladdin}}. The tinderbox replaces the lamp, the dogs replace the djinni, and the old hag replaces the old wizard.
21* {{Gonk}}: The witch is described as a very ugly woman, with her "lower lip dangled right down on her chest".
22* HellHound: Three of them. Not explicitly demonic, but certainly supernatural.
23* SummonMagic: Strike the tinderbox once for the dog that guards copper pennies, twice for the dog that guards silver coins, and three times for the guardian of the gold.
24* NamelessNarrative: We never find out the soldier's name. Or anybody's name, for that matter...
25* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: The chalk on the door trick, which is a ShoutOut to Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves.
26* OneLastSmoke: {{Exploited| Trope}}. The soldier banks on the King granting him a last request. It allows him to turn the tables on the King.
27* PetTheDog: The tale mentions the soldier shared his money with poor people when he became rich.
28* SociopathicHero:
29** The soldier murders the witch for not telling him how the box works, kidnaps a princess, and certainly doesn't seem too bothered when his dogs tear apart an ''entire courtroom'' '''and two monarchs'''.
30** While the witch is debatable, the monarchs and the courtroom were most definitely {{Jerkass Victim}}s as they tried to hang him for secretly meeting and courting the princess. Except in one version, where the king cheated the soldier out of his pay and he [[RevengeByProxy retaliates by beating the princess and making her do maid service each night.]]
31* TrailOfBreadCrumbs: The leaking sack of flour or grain used to find the soldier's apartment.
32* TreasureRoom: The rooms under the tree where the chests of coins are kept.

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