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  1. Jul 22, 2014 · Fenrir is a colossal wolf and the son of Loki and Angrboda. He is chained by the gods with a magical ribbon, but will break free and cause Ragnarok, the end of the world.

  2. Fenris is a name given to him by Danarius, meaning "Little Wolf." Fenris was told that he was originally from Seheron. Fenris primarily swears in Tevene, but occasionally will break into meditation-like comments on the fight.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FenrirFenrir - Wikipedia

    Fenrir (Old Norse 'fen-dweller') or Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse "Fenrir's wolf", often translated "Fenris-wolf"), also referred to as Hróðvitnir (Old Norse "fame-wolf") and Vánagandr (Old Norse 'monster of the [River] Ván'), is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology.

  4. Fenris is a TV series about a biologist who investigates the disappearance of a boy and his father in a small town in Norway. The title refers to the Fenris wolf, a mythical creature in Norse mythology.

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · Fenrir is the son of Loki and a giantess, and the destined killer of Odin in Ragnarök. Learn about his origin, appearance, powers, prophecy, binding, and role in Norse culture and art.

  6. Fenrir is the most infamous wolf in Norse mythology, the son of Loki and the brother of Hel and Jormungand. He will break free at Ragnarok and devour the sun, the moon and Odin, according to various sources.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Deep in the forests of Jötunheim stood the hall of Angrboda. It was here that the giantess gave birth to three children of Loki: Fenrir, Jörmungandr, and Hel. Fenrir, or Fenris as he is sometimes called, was born a wolf cub. Jörmungandr was born as a snake, and Hel was born half-dead.

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