- godofwar.fandom.com wiki/Fenrir] In Norse mythology, Fenrir is one of three children of Loki and the jötunn giantess Angrboða, his other siblings being Hel and Jormungandr.
- norsemythology.org other/fenrirOnly the god Tyr displayed the courage to agree to this, leading to Fenrir's successful binding and imprisonment until the world's end.
- onedio.com haber/mitolojik-olduguna-inanilan-…Reklam. 17. Fenrir (İskandinavya Mitolojisi). 17. Fenrir (İskandinavya Mitolojisi). Fenrir gökyüzünde zincirli halde bekleyen devasa boyutta bir kurttur.
- symbolhippo.com fenrir-symbols/
- Origins and History of Fenrir: Tracing the Roots
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- norsemythologist.com fenrir/In old Norse mythology, Fenrir is the name of the enormous wolf freed from his shackles at Ragnarök—-the end of the world and the end of the deities.
- deliriumsrealm.com fenrir/Tyr agreed and put his hand in Fenrir’s mouth. Gleipnir proved to be the chain to bind Fenrir, and at last, the gods had suceeded in binding Fenrir.
- eksisozluk.com fenrir--116225?p=2...müsade eder. fakat işler tanrıların beklediği gibi yürümez ve fenrir kolaylıkla laeding'i kırar, asgardlılar bozuntuya vermeseler de ehe mehe diye.
- smitegame.com gods/fenrirFenrir strained and screamed, but could not break free, and in rage, he devoured Tyr’s hand.For a time, Fenrir was forgotten, the dire prophecy just a memory.
- mythlok.com fenrir/In Norse mythology, the fearsome beast known as Fenrir was the child of the demoniac god Loki and the giantess Angerboda.