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Fenrir has been depicted in the artwork Odin and Fenris (1909) and The Binding of Fenris (around 1900) by Dorothy Hardy, Odin und Fenriswolf and Fesselung des Fenriswolfe (1901) by Emil Doepler, and is the subject of the metal sculpture Fenrir by Arne Vinje Gunnerud located on the island of Askøy, Norway. [4]
In Norse mythology, Gleipnir is an iron rope created by the Norse gods for the third time to bind the demon wolf Fenrir.The Gods had attempted to bind Fenrir twice before with huge chains of metal, The iron chains of (Leyding) and (Dromi). were torn apart by Fenrir before this.
The Fenyr SuperSport is a Lebanese limited production sports car built by W Motors, a United Arab Emirates based company.It was unveiled at the 2015 Dubai Motor Show.The name of the car, Fenyr, comes from the word Fenrir, the name of a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. [4]
A depiction of Víðarr stabbing Fenrir while holding his jaws apart by W. G. Collingwood, 1908, inspired by the Gosforth Cross. In Norse mythology, Víðarr (Old Norse: [ˈwiːðɑrː], possibly "wide ruler", [1] sometimes anglicized as Vidar / ˈ v iː d ɑːr /, Vithar, Vidarr, and Vitharr) is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance.
Angrboða (Old Norse: [ˈɑŋɡz̠ˌboðɑ]; also Angrboda) is a jötunn in Norse mythology.She is the mate of Loki and the mother of monsters. [1] She is only mentioned once in the Poetic Edda (Völuspá hin skamma) as the mother of Fenrir by Loki.
The Fenris Brood, a Zerg faction in StarCraft; GTC Fenris-class cruiser in the FreeSpace, series; In Xenogears, Fenrir is the name of Citan's Omnigear; In Eve Online, Fenrir is the name of the Minmatar freighter; In Dragon Age II, Fenris is an elven warrior companion; In the Ace Combat series, Fenrir has been used as a squadron name on multiple ...
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In the 1979 animated adaptation, the character is named "Fenris Ulf" (the name used in early U.S. editions of the book). Maugrim, as portrayed by Martin Stone in The Chronicles of Narnia Maugrim appears in the 1988 BBC production on The Chronicles of Narnia, portrayed by Canadian actor Martin Stone. He assumes the form of a humanoid wolf-like ...