- godofwar.fandom.com wiki/HróðvitnirHróðvitnir was one of the Jötnar, being a wolf-giant, and the father of Sköll and Hati. He was a dedicated enemy of the Aesir and...
- tr.wikipedia.org FenrirFenrir, Hróðvitnir ya da Fenrisúlfr, İskandinav mitolojisinde Loki ve dişi dev Angrboda'nın oğlu olan canavar, kıyamet getiren, dev kurt.
- worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com en-us/character/us/…Hróðvitnir (Quel'Thalas) The Three Caballeros- 70 Draenei Restoration Shaman, 496 ilvl.
- nordicnames.de wiki/HróðvitnirIn the Grímnismál, Hróðvitnir is the father of Hati, who pursues the moon on its course. ... No recent statistics trend found in databases for Hróðvitnir.
- pantheon.org articles/h/hrodvitnir.htmlHróðvitnir. "Fame-wolf."
- metal-archives.com bands/Hróðvitnir/3540519694Hróðvitnir. Country of origin: United States. ... Hróðvitnir (or Hrodvitnir) is another name for the Fenrir-wolf which killed Odin during Ragnarök.
- draugablikk.com hrodvitnir-solstice-solasvartr-…The connection between Hróðvitnir and the winter solstice can be seen in how the wolf represents darkness as the solstice marks the longest night of the year.
- toyhou.se 928421.fenrir-hrodvitnirDante Blackwell no longer existed outside the Ferox continent. In his place is Fenrir Hróðvitnir, a simple man that wants to live a quiet life.
- rpg.hamsterrepublic.com ohrrpgce/HróðvitnirHróðvitnir (transliterated as Hrodvitnir), pronounced throw-da-vit-nish (listen; compare Mjöðvitnir) is the codename of the current OHRRPGCE stable release.
- instagram.com fenppa/1,238 Followers, 66 Following, 18 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Hróðvitnir 🍓 (@fenppa).
- facebook.com Hrodvitnir/Hrodvitnir From Wikipedia - In Norse mythology, Fenrir (Old Norse: "fen-dweller"),[1] Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse: "Fenris wolf"),[2] Hróðvitnir (Old Norse: "fame-wolf"...
- draugablikk.bandcamp.com track/hr-vitnir-solstice…Bound by the gods, yet fated to break free, Fenris (as Hróðvitnir) is destined to consume the sun itself in the cataclysm of Ragnarök, the prophesied end of all things.
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