Еўеґasteny | Vojak

: He doesn't defeat the devils through brute strength alone, but by using his magical tools and cleverness.

(The Lucky Soldier) is a classic Slovak folk tale that tells the story of a discharged soldier who, despite having nothing but his wit and a few coins, uses his bravery and kindness to overcome supernatural challenges. It shares many themes with Hans Christian Andersen's The Tinderbox . The Story of Vojak Šťastný Vojak ЕЎЕҐasteny

: The soldier spends the night in the castle. When the devils appear to terrify him, he remains calm and uses his magic sack to trap them all. He then beats the sack or takes it to a blacksmith to have the devils hammered until they promise never to return. : He doesn't defeat the devils through brute

: After serving many years in the army, a soldier is discharged with only a small severance. Along his journey, he encounters an old man (often a disguised magical figure or beggar) who asks for help. The soldier, despite his own poverty, shares what little he has. The Story of Vojak Šťastný : The soldier

: Having survived the hardships of war, the soldier is unafraid of supernatural threats. Hans Christian Andersen: Rozprávky

: The soldier arrives at a town where a local castle is haunted by devils or spirits, preventing anyone from staying there. The King promises a great reward and the hand of the Princess to anyone who can rid the castle of the evil presence.