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Who was Fenrir or Fenris?

Fenrir - sometimes called Fenris Wolf - is a huge wolf from Norse mythology. He is one of Loki's sons, and is imprisoned by the gods - he bites off Tyr's hand while they are trying to chain him up. It has been foretold that Fenrir will kill Odin, but will then be killed by one of Odin's sons.


Who killed odin?

The wolf Fenrir.


How was Odin killed?

By a wolf named fenrir.


How does Odin die?

In the battle of Ragnarok, Odin dies fighting Fenrir, the wolf-god son of Loki.


How did odin die?

Odin died by being swallowed alive by the great wolf Fenrir, who is also the son of Loki.


What is Odin's fate at Ragnarök?

He is swallowed whole and alive by the wolf Fenrir.


Does Egyptian mythology have a god that would be equal to Fenrir or Norse mythology?

If you compare Fenrir to Set (who killed Osiris), Horus (son of Osiris) could be equivalent to Vidar who kills Fenrir after Fenrir kills Odin.


What is fenris in Norse mythology?

Fenrir is a powerful wolf that is a son of Loki. In Ragnarok it killed Odin.


In Norse mythology what kind of creature is a fenrir?

A large, fierce wolf. He killed Odin in the battle of Ragnarok.


Who killed loki?

In the story of Ragnarök, Loki kills and is killed by the god Heimdall.


Who is Fenrir and what role does he play in Norse mythology?

Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, known as the son of the trickster god Loki. He plays a significant role in the events leading up to Ragnarok, the end of the world in Norse mythology. Fenrir is foretold to break free from his chains and wreak havoc during Ragnarok, ultimately devouring the god Odin before being slain by Odin's son, Vidar.


What happens to Odin at Ragnarok?

At Ragnarok, Odin faces the wolf Fenrir in a fierce battle. Despite his strength and wisdom, he is ultimately devoured by Fenrir, marking a significant moment in the mythological end times. This event signifies the downfall of the Aesir gods and is part of the larger cycle of destruction and rebirth in Norse mythology. Odin's death symbolizes the tragic fate of even the mightiest beings in the face of destiny.