• Sköll, İskandinav mitolojisinde Ragnarök'te güneşi yutacak olan kurttur. Sköll'ün Hati adında bir kardeşi de vardır. Hati, Máni adı verilen Ayı kovalamaktadır.
  • In addition to his primary moniker, Skoll is recognized by various alternate names within Norse mythology, including Sköll, Sköllar, and Skǫll.
  • While fighting Sköll, he will occasionally summon a pack of three level 70 Fenris Wolves (weak to crush attacks) to aid in his fight.
  • Tutta la musica di Sköll dal 2001 ad oggi, con mp3 delle canzoni, video dei singoli, tracklist, testi...
  • Sköll and Hati, these legendary wolves, are rooted in an eternal quest: the pursuit of the celestial bodies.
  • Skoll is the name of the wolf Who follows the shining priest Into the desolate forest, And the other is Hati, Hróðvitnir’s son, Who chases the bright bride of the sky.[2].
  • The approximate pronunciation of Skoll (Old Norse: Sköll) is “skerl.” ... The colors of Skoll and Hati’s fur have been taken to symbolize the cycle of birth and passing.
  • Many things must occur before Ragnarök officially starts, but one of the first signs of the world’s end is two wolves named Sköll and Hati eating the Sun and Moon.
  • Skǫll (meaning "treachery" in Old Norse) was a wolf in Norse mythology . The son of Fenrir and Hyrrokkin , Sköll chases Sól through the sky and will devour...
  • The association of Sköll and Hati with solar eclipses demonstrates the interplay between celestial phenomena and mythological narratives in Norse culture.
  • The musical debut of Sköll occurs between 2000 and 2001 with the first live performances and participation in the compilation "Exordia".
  • Many were the wolves and monsters who prowled the world but the two strongest, Hati and Sköll, were sent after Sól and Máni.
  • It is foretold that Sköll will ultimately succeed in its pursuit during this apocalyptic event, engulfing the sun and plunging the world into an unimaginable darkness.
  • Sköll and Hati chase the horse-drawn chariots of Sól and Máni, the personified sun and moon respectively, every day and night until they finally catch them...