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Encyclopedia > Fenrir

Fenrir may refer to:

  • Fenrisulfr, a Norse mythological wolf.
  • Fenrir Greyback, a lycanthropic Death Eater in the Harry Potter series of books.
  • Fenris Ulf, the captain of the Witch's Secret Police in the Narnia series of books.
  • Fenrir (band), a heavy metal band in Argentina.
  • Fenrir (Final Fantasy), a summoned wolf avatar in the Final Fantasy XI video game, based on Fenrisulfr.

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Fenrir (423 words)
Fenrir was at first free to roam around Asgard, but he grew bigger and bigger as time passed.
Fenrir thus bound, was tied by a longer chain to a gigantic boulder, which was driven a mile into the earth beneath a larger rock.
Fenrir was fated to be slain by Vidar, the son of Odin, in revenge for his father's death.
Fenrir (457 words)
Fenrir (or Fenris) is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf.
The ribbon was fashioned of six strange elements: the footstep of a cat; the roots of a mountain; a woman's beard; the breath of fishes; the sinews of a bear; and a bird's spittle.
On the day of Ragnarok, Fenrir will break his chains and join the giants in their battle against the gods.
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