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Fenris

Fenris

Fenris by Slyx
Fenris by Slyx

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Fenris (or Fenrir) is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf. He is the eldest child of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. The gods learned of a prophecy which stated that the wolf and his family would one day be responsible for the destruction of the world. They caught the wolf and locked him in a cage. Only the god of war, Tyr, dared to feed and take care of the wolf.When he was still a pup they had nothing to fear, but when the gods saw one day how he had grown, they decided to render him harmless. However, none of the gods had enough courage to face the gigantic wolf. Instead, they tried to trick him. They said the wolf was weak and could never break free when he was chained. Fenrir accepted the challenge and let the gods chain him. Unfortunately, he was so immensely strong that he managed to break the strongest fetters as if they were cobwebs. After that, the gods saw only one alternative left: a magic chain. They ordered the dwarves to make something so strong that it could hold the wolf. The result was a soft, thin ribbon: Gleipnir. It was incredibly strong, despite what its size and appearance might suggest. The ribbon was fashioned of six strange elements: the footstep of a cat; the roots of a mountain; a woman's beard; the breath of fishes; the sinews of a bear; and a bird's spittle. The gods tried to trick the wolf again, only this time Fenrir was less eager to show his strength. He saw how thin the chain was, and said that was no pride in breaking such a weak chain. Eventually, though, he agreed, thinking that otherwise his strength and courage would be doubted. Suspecting treachery however, he in turn asked the gods for a token of good will: one of them had to put a hand between his jaws. The gods were not overly eager to do this, knowing what they could expect. Finally, only Tyr agreed, and the gods chained the wolf with Gleipnir. No matter how hard Fenrir struggled, he could not break free from this thin ribbon. In revenge, he bit off Tyr's hand. Being very pleased with themselves, the gods carried Fenrir off and chained him to a rock (called Gioll) a mile down into the earth. They put a sword between his jaws to prevent him from biting. On the day of Ragnarok, Fenrir will break his chains and join the giants in their battle against the gods. He will seek out Odin and devour him. Vidar, Odin's son, will avenge his father by killing the wolf.

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sesshy4189 on February 22, 2006, 4:55:05 AM

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sesshy4189Norse mythology right? Its drawn very well and I love how you included the story w/ it very good its awsome!^^

cjones on October 29, 2005, 7:25:29 AM

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cjonesVery, very NICE!!! Is SO good! ^_^ *artist and pic added to favs*

Flash_the_Hedgebot on December 9, 2004, 5:43:12 PM

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Flash_the_Hedgebotits good isnt it? myself i am a swedish viking...kiddin :p. but if there are any pictures of Fenris(swedish, in english Fenrir), he probably only looks like a huge wolf...anyhow, great picture and proof of youre mythical knowledge XD

Slyx on November 23, 2004, 1:31:29 PM

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SlyxTo Stratadrake : Yes, I did base it off of FF9 summon of Fenrir, I could not find any pictures of the real Fenris to see what it looked like so I drew Fenrir. Same thing, except this one *points at picture* is based off of a game. The description is true and for the most part so is the picture.

Toby_chan on November 22, 2004, 1:09:03 PM

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Toby_chanAwesome X3 good job slyx^^ ~claps~ I love the colours!

Yunapix on November 22, 2004, 8:44:58 AM

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Yunapixthats too COOL!!! Keep it on!!!

thunderhead on November 22, 2004, 7:51:58 AM

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thunderheadThats totally awesome! You got a ton of talent with colored pencils!

Stratadrake on November 22, 2004, 6:03:10 AM

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StratadrakeI'm not much of one for mythology, but as the drawing itself goes, this was based on the FF9 Fenrir summon, right? That one had a cool color scheme and shape, and was one of my favorite summons from that game.

Revenge_The_Hedgehog on November 22, 2004, 12:56:30 AM

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Revenge_The_Hedgehog*twitch twitch* ITS GREATNESS OVER POWERS ME!!! +faves