- norse-mythology.org Giants fenrirFenrir (pronounced “FEN-rir;” Old Norse Fenrir, “He Who Dwells in the Marshes”[1]) is the most infamous of the many wolves in Norse mythology.
- 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.
- gorgondergisi.com fenrir-iskandinav-mitolojisinin…Loki’nin dev anası ( jötunn ) Angrboða’dan doğan üç çocuğundan biri olan Fenrir, her ne kadar İskandinav mitolojisinde pek fazla anlatılmasa da önemli bir rol oynar.
- mythologian.net fenrir-norse-mythology-fenris-…Norse mythology is full of gigantic, terrifying beasts and mythological creatures but the one beast that stands out amongst all is Fenrir, the giant wolf.
- northernpaganism.org shrines/fenrir/about.htmlSome people feel that this too is literal, being that Fenrir is not a wolf-spirit per se, but a shapechanging Jotun who chooses to take on wolf form.
- shmoop.com study-guides/fenrir/The giant wolf Fenrir must have been really adorable as a pup. ... Now, Fenrir howls in horrible pain from the sword stuck between his jaws to keep him from biting.
- mitolojiler.com fenrir-vahsi-kurt/Fenrir’in ilk vuruşunda bağ koptu ve Fenrir kendini Leyding’den kurtardı. Tanrılar iki kat daha güçlü ikinci bir zincir yaptılar ve ona Dromi adını verdiler.
- britannica.com Philosophy & Religion Ancient Religions & MythologyFearing Fenrir’s strength and knowing that only evil could be expected of him, the gods bound him with a magical chain made of the sound of a cat’s footsteps...
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Fenrir"Bu ifadeyle, şirlerin tamamı birbirlerini ikilemde buluyorlar. Tır sağ elini uzatana ve kurdun çenesine yerleştirene kadar herkes elini Fenrir'in ağzına koymayı reddetti.