I read it during the 80 in a book about various myth from around the world. It was not fiction, all other myths were well-known if obscure (like the Maori creation myth of new Zealand by the demigod Maui) For years now, I tried to find what culture , and what religion this was about without finding. ChatGPT never heard of this story. Here is the story as I recall it:
- A child is born from a burning stone (may be cause it came from the sky)
- A God ( could be his mother or father) hold the burning child with tongs
- The child is then placed in a vial containing a liquid granting invincibility
- As the tong hold the child, his hips did not touch the liquid, thus are is weak spot
- A evil man/god try to kill the child by throwing wheel at him from a mountain
- the child (grown up now) block a wheel with his head, then back, but die when he block it with his hip
Did anyone heard about this myth?
This guy Crecganford on Youtube made a searchable database of the mythology index https://www.mythologydatabase.com/ , but it looks like he put a login requirement since the last time I looked it up. Creating an account is free, and I find this on the “Achilles’ heel” motif :
https://www.mythologydatabase.com/get_motifs.php?myth=l15a1
Wikipedia’s page for Sosruko points to this http://iccs.synthasite.com/nart-epos.php which calls him Sosriqwe and presents him as a variation of Prometheus and Loki, a trickster who steals fire from the gods and get punished for it.
SOLVED .Thank you very much So it was Sosruko from a caucasus myth