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  Fenrir
Fenrir was at first free to roam around Asgard, but he grew bigger and bigger as time passed.
Fenrir thus bound, was tied by a longer chain to a gigantic boulder, which was driven a mile into the earth beneath a larger rock.
Fenrir was fated to be slain by Vidar, the son of Odin, in revenge for his father's death.
www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk /gods&goddesses/viking/fenrir.html   (423 words)

  
 Fenrir
Fenrir (or Fenris) is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf.
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.
On the day of Ragnarok, Fenrir will break his chains and join the giants in their battle against the gods.
www.pantheon.org /articles/f/fenrir.html   (457 words)

  
 FENRIR - LoveToKnow Article on FENRIR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
He was the offspring of Loki and the giantess Angurboda, who bore two other children, Midgard the serpent, and Hel the goddess of death.
Fenrir grew so large that the gods were afraid of him and had him chained up.
The third, however, was made of the sound of a cats footsteps, a mans beard, the roots of a mountain, a fishs breath and a birds spittle.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FE/FENRIR.htm   (124 words)

  
 Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir was the offspring of Loki and Angerboda.
This chain was twice as strong as the first, but Fenrir thought he had grown in strength since he had broken Laeding and knew he would have to expose himself to danger in order to become famous.
Fenrir opened his mouth extraordinarily wide and attempted to bite at the gods while they were fastening the chain.
www.janih.com /kitiana/norse/fen.html   (460 words)

  
 Nordic - Fenrir
Fenrir, according to Norse mythology, is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf.
Fenrir accepted the challenge and let the gods bind his neck, body, and legs.
The ribbon was fashioned of six elements: the footstep of a cat, the roots of a mountain, a woman's beard, the breath of fish, the sinews of a bear, and a bird's spittle.
www.gnosticrob.com /norse/fenrir.html   (620 words)

  
 Fenrir
Fenrir charges Hercules but Hercules gives a huge punch to the wolf freeing the sun and swings Fenrir into the horizon with a huge swing by the tail.
Fenrir is a pretty cool giant beast, as we really don't see many giant wolves in cartoons or in many mediums.
Fenrir also was able to talk and was only able to be binded by a cloth that had to be specially made.
solo10.abac.com /temdant/Fenrir/Fenrir.htm   (2619 words)

  
 Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir accepted the challenge, and let himself voluntarily be chained.
The ribbon was fashioned of six strange elements: the noise made by the footfall 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.
Eventually Fenrir agreed, thinking that otherwise his strength and courage would be doubted.
home.swipnet.se /heathen/mythology/f/fenrir.html   (469 words)

  
 Darkness Returns: The Blood War Chapter Twenty-Fiveur
Fenrir grabbed the wounded Hunter and handed him to Nan, who ran him to the hospital.
Fenrir was surprised that the Hunter was asking permission of him.
Fenrir leaped to a Palman's aid as he battled a stag Ancient Esper.
www.phantasy-star.net /fanfics/sheri/blood24.html   (1283 words)

  
 Zeta Help - The Club and Help site - Pets - Fenrir
Fenrirs are shy creatures, but can be very powerful when hunting together as a pack.
Fenrirs may be shy to begin with but they are loyal and friendly.
Fenrirs are a great pet because they look great in any colour (I would personally go for pink or arctic) & are not afraid to battle.
www.zetahelp.net /pets_fenrir.php   (99 words)

  
 Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir was taken from his family when he was just a small puppy, and were raised by all of Aesir, who only saw what a powerful monster they raised, when this monster was a complete big bad wolf already.
But Fenrir was no fool (the son of his father, after all), smelled a trick, and categorically refused to get himself into a trap.
Fenrir managed to break all the chains, except the last one – the tiny and narrow chain, plaited of the footsteps of the cats, the beards of the women, the roots of the mountains, the voice of the fish and the spit of the birds (since then all aforementioned things don’t exist any more.
asgard.saintseiya.biz /Main/fenrir.html   (336 words)

  
 Main: Essays - The Unbinding of Fenrir
Fenrir is one of the offspring of Loki by the Jotun-ess Angarboda.
Of Fenrir, it can be said that the Aesir, fearing the potential for mischief that any of Loki's get might have, kidnapped the young Wolf from his mother's hall, and took him to Asgard, where they might keep tabs on him.
Fenrir, at first, defeats all attempts to curtail his nature, just as we, as children, often seem to defeat all attempts to force us into an acceptable mold.
mywebpages.comcast.net /livingblade/main.essays.unbinding.htm   (2061 words)

  
 Fenrir - Demons, Demonology, and Evil in Europe
The wolf, Fenrir was the eldest child of Loki and the giantess, Angrboda.
Fenrir told them that he didn't want to be fettered, nor did he wish to be accused of cowardice, so he proposed that he would let them bind him if one of them would put their hand inside his mouth as a token of their good will.
Fenrir will stay bound until Ragnarok when he will be set free.
www.deliriumsrealm.com /delirium/mythology/fenrir.asp   (634 words)

  
 Brotherhood of the Fenrir - BroF
The Fenrir is the father of all wolves, even the wolves that chase the Sun and the Moon.
The Fenrir grew so quickly that the Gods became anxious for their own safety and they tried to chain him with a chain forged by themselves, but the Fenrir broke the chain.
Then the Fenrir became suspicous and thought it was a trap, he said that if they wanted to put it on a God had to put his hand between the Fenrir’s jaws.
www.freewebs.com /brofenrir   (568 words)

  
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Fenrir was the eldest of three children between Loki and the giantess Angrboda.
Fenrir took the form of a wolf while his younger brother Jormungand took the form of a serpent and his younger sister Hel was half alive and half dead.
Fenrir took the challenge but when he saw Gleipnir, he suspected that magic was involved and hesitated until Tyr offered to place his right hand into Fenrir's mouth.
www.stavacademy.co.uk /mimir/lokischildren.htm   (1321 words)

  
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Fenrir struggles helplessly within the mound of clay.
Fenrir is driven to the ground as Christian crushes him.
Fenrir grunts in pain as Caralia cuts a deep laceration in him.
www5.tripnet.se /~mattiasj/rod/pkloggs/eluten01.html   (10011 words)

  
 Fenrir
In Viking mythology Fenrir is the giant wolf who is doomed to spend eternity tied to the tree Yggdrasil with a tether made of the tears of humans and the breath of the gods.
On February 9, 2002, my own beloved Fenrir, in excruciating pain from osteosarcoma, licked the tears of my face as the doctor severed his tether to the physical world.
He was seventeen months old at the time and had been returned to his breeder by his original owners who found him impossible to handle.
www.totalhound.com /fenrir.html   (335 words)

  
 Fenrir, Child of Loki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir was bound, but when he couldn't break the rope, he bit off Tyr's hand.
The gods then gagged Fenrir with a sword, placing the tip on the roof of his mouth and the hilt on his lower jaw.
Fenrir and Odin will be the first to engage into battle, but in the end he will swallow Odin, killing the Allfather.
myths.allinfoabout.com /feature106.html   (526 words)

  
 Binding of Fenrir
She cackled joyfully as Fenrir, the gigantic wolf, taunted Jormungand.
Fenrir's growls grew quiet, and his lips curled in an intelligent smile.
Frey was not specifically mentioned in the events of the Fenrir story, but since his messenger was there, I thought it would make more sense if he was present as well.
students.ou.edu /K/Sarah.E.Kindley-1/Story1.htm   (1966 words)

  
 KoolAid Linkshell :: Fenrir Prime
However, if anyone dies relatively early in the fight (far before Fenrir Prime’s two-hour ability), it is suggested that you leave the BC immediately; especially the WHM so that they may Raise III their fallen comrades.
With the right equipment, Fenrir should only be hitting your Paladin for around 150 HP per attack.
If Fenrir dispels protect and shell before he uses his 2hr, make sure and have someone take up healing for a bit while you reapply them.
www.koolaid-ffxi.org /linkshell/space/Fenrir+Prime   (1742 words)

  
 Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir, also known as Fenris-wolf, is from Norse mythology.
The brother of Hel and the Midgard Serpent, Fenrir was a fierce giant wolf.
However, Fenrir dies after killing Odin, as his son Vidar stabs him.
webhome.idirect.com /~donlong/monsters/Html/Fenris.htm   (58 words)

  
 Netpets, Inc. / The Kids' Room / Ghastly Stories: Saving the World from Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In Norse mythology "Fenrir" is a gigantic and terrible monster in the shape of a wolf.
One legend has it that the Norse gods learned of a prophecy which stated that the wolf and his family would one day be responsible for the destruction of the world.
Fenrir accepted the challenge, and allowed himself to be chained.
www.chirpingbird.com /netpets/html/features/oct/fenrir.html   (346 words)

  
 A Change of Heart Chapter Four
She ducked behind a large rock and watched Fenrir walk by.
Fenrir motioned toward the end of the tunnel and led her to the city.
As she approached the space shuttle she had used to escape the spaceship, she saw Fenrir, Yakkara, Nan, and Grandmother Rudia waiting for her.
www.phantasy-star.net /fanfics/sheri/heart4.html   (1560 words)

  
 Wolf & Rabbit @ Arms
And don't be afraid to drop me or Fenrir a line, but know Fenrir is usually pretty slammed with his moderating fun he has over at the The Bolter & Chainsword.
Fenrir's been gone for a while, but I think that has something to do with being a moderator at The Bolter & Chainsword.
Fenrir DID manage to answer a few e-mail questions, and then finally took a few of them, and made the Wolf & Rabbit FAQ.
www.mindspring.com /~rhanlav   (1216 words)

  
 Fenrir - Robo Wiki -= Collecting Robocode Knowledge =-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Fenrir tries (see the movement description), but sometimes seems to be a bit masochistic.
Fenrir is the terrible wolf that one day will be responsible for the destruction of the world.
I dislike the usage of the tempory arrays but need them to prevent that my data arrays are resised to the size of the saved arrays (this happens with the commented statements in the read-method).
robowiki.dyndns.org /cgi-bin/robowiki?Fenrir   (727 words)

  
 Fenrir's last straw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
But if Fenrir, the most cold-headed of her protectors was worried, it was a sign of real trouble.
Fenrir seemed to be surprised to hear him, and, much to Sigfried’s eternal amusement, the white haired warrior yelped.
But just as Fenrir reassumed his usual pantomime, that of a child raised by savage wolves, Sigfried pulled a roll of paper from behind his back, and grabbed a mug of water from a nearby table.
www.toybox.theatticv.net /hvfada4.html   (1416 words)

  
 Fenrir Industries, Inc. - Press Release - STOCK OFFERING
Copies of the Offering Circular and Subscription Agreement may be obtained from Fenrir Industries, Inc. directly or through the Company’s website at http://www.fenrir.com only by persons residing in those states where this offering has been qualified for sale.
Fenrir Industries, Inc., of Stamford, Connecticut, designs, develops, manufactures and internationally markets proprietary state-of-the-art equipment to law enforcement, fire, EMS and public safety agencies.
Fenrir Industries, Inc., is a developer, manufacturer and global supplier of law enforcement, public safety, and military equipment located in Stamford CT. Complete company and product information can be found at our web site at http://www.fenrir.com
www.fenrir.com /co_info/press_releases/pr-2002070101.htm   (331 words)

  
 Fenrir Industries, Inc. Signs Master Distributor MOU With Thor Defense
Muller and Fenrir have continued to invent numerous products such as the Ballistic Door Shield, designed to protect tactical personnel from shots fired during a forcible door breach to stopping anti-tank missiles to bomb proofing aircraft cargo holds.
This venture between Fenrir and Thor is formed on the basis of smashing that status quo.
Fenrir Industries, Inc., is a developer, manufacturer and global supplier of law enforcement, public safety, and military equipment located in Stamford CT. Complete company and product information can be found at its web site at http://www.fenrir.com.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2003/8/prweb75640.htm   (765 words)

  
 Allakhazam.com: Final Fantasy XI
Fenrir is dark based so fight on lightsday, simple enough.
When you go into the Full Moon Fountain to fight Fenrir and if you lose the fight you do "NOT" lose the Moon Bauble, and are able to go right back in after the Raises and full health is regained.
Say you get all the fenrir items, and the only thing left you can really get is gil...
ffxi.allakhazam.com /db/quests.html?realm=Windurst&fquest=371   (1825 words)

  
 Fenrir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Unfortunately, the Fenrir may be too much of a challenge even for you.
Moving the Fenrir without losing control over it is a dangerous task that requires concentration and order.
Daniel was still on the ground, trying to keep his grip on the Fenrir, but the pain was growing close to unbearable.
www.gateworld.net /fanfic/archive/20/fenrir.html   (14594 words)

  
 FF Mythology: Fenrir - Galbadia X
The son of the mischevious fire god Loki and the frost giantess Angrboda, Fenrir is the devouring wolf and the beast of Ragnarok, the doom of the gods.
The gods kidnapped Fenrir and brought him to Asgard where they could watch him carefully.
At Ragnarok, Fenrir was freed from captivity and swallowed Odin.
www.galbadiax.com /mythology/fenrir.php   (76 words)

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