One mythological wolf god was Fenrir, from Norse mythos. He is the son of Loki (the god of mischief) and the giantess Angrboða. Fenrir is one of the most well-known gods from the Nordic tribes, along with Odin and Loki, because a prophecy was made about him in the northern legends - that he would kill Odin at the end of the world.
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Tyr, lost his hand in chaining fenris
Odin, was swallowed by fenris
Víðarr. tore fenris apart.
Hati, a wolf that will eat the sun
Skoll, a wolf the will eat the moon
Geri and Freki, two wolves that accompany Odin.
Warg, a collective term meaning particularly vicious wolves, used to refer to Fenris, Hati and Skoll. J.R.R. Tolkein used the term to refer to those wolves that the Orcs rode into battle.
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Athena - God of love and beauty
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She was one of the twelve Greek Olympian gods and goddesses, and the only Olympian to be associated with the wilds and the hunt.
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Major Gods and Goddesses of GreeceThe major gods and goddesses of Greece were:ZeusPoseidonHeraAphroditeApolloAresArtemisAthenaDionysusHephaestusHermesDemeterHades
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Mythological folktales typically include gods and goddesses as characters. These tales often explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena, or cultural traditions through the actions of deities. They may also incorporate moral lessons or values associated with specific gods or goddesses.
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Any human was afraid of the Gods or Goddesses