Fenrir - Norse Myth

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    Fenrir was a great monster in Norse mythology. Also known as the Fenris Wolf, Norse mythology holds that Fenrir was a gigantic dark wolf born of the trickster-god Loki and his giantess wife, Angrboda. Fenrir means Fen-Dweller; fens, or marshes, were thought to be evil places by the Norse.

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    Fenrir is a monstrous wolf from Norse mythology, known as the Fenris Wolf, born from the trickster-god Loki and his giantess wife, Angrboda. Fenrir, meaning Fen-Dweller, was believed to inhabit evil marshes.

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    I am the offspring of the trickster-god Loki and his giantess wife, Angrboda. My name, Fenrir, means Fen-Dweller, as I inhabit the evil marshes.