How is Loki's son a wolf?

Who are Loki's offspring? With the female giant Angerboda (Angrboda: “Distress Bringer”), Loki produced the progeny Hel, the goddess of death; Jörmungand, the serpent that surrounds the world; and Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr), the wolf. Loki is also credited with giving birth to Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse.
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Why is Loki son a wolf?

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. The gods feared them all and captured them in middle of the night from Angrboda's hall.
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How is the wolf Lokis son?

In both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, Fenrir is the father of the wolves Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson, is a son of Loki and is foretold to kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarök, but will in turn be killed by Odin's son Víðarr.
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Which of Loki's sons was turned into a wolf?

In chapter 50 of Gylfaginning, to punish Loki for his crimes, the Æsir turn his son Váli into a wolf and he dismembers his brother, "Nari or Narfi", whose entrails are then used to bind their father.
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How is the lost wolf Loki's son?

According to the legends, Fenrir is the great wolf prophesized to devour Odin during the battle of Ragnarok. He is the son of Loki, and his siblings are the goddess Hel and Jormungandr, the Midgard Serpent. Despite Odin's effort to find a loophole in the threads of the Fates, events continue to unfold as foretold.
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How did Loki get pregnant?

He had disguised himself as the mare to which Svadilfari left the giant to be with, and had become pregnant with the stallion's foal. Loki later gave birth to a grey, eight-legged horse he called Sleipnir. It was the best horse among gods and men, so Loki gifted him to Odin.
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Are Odin and HAVI the same person?

Odin, also known as the All-Father by worshippers and Havi by the Æsir, was an Asgardian Isu who became a widely revered god in both Norse and Germanic mythology.
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What is Fenrir the god of?

Fenrir, also known as Hróðvitnir (fame-wolf), is a Wolf-Giant-god and considered as one of the greatest enemies of the Aesir. He's destined to fight and kill Odin during Ragnarök. He's the father of both Sköll and Hati.
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Does Fenrir have human form?

As a god-like being, Fenrir cannot age or die, both in his lupine form and human form.
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How did Loki have Fenrir?

Also like Prometheus, Loki is considered a god of fire. Loki tricking the blind god Höd into killing Balder. With the female giant Angerboda (Angrboda: “Distress Bringer”), Loki produced the progeny Hel, the goddess of death; Jörmungand, the serpent that surrounds the world; and Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr), the wolf.
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Who is the mother of Skoll and Hati?

The Witch of The Iron Wood, The Mother of Skoll And Hati

The most famous one was a witch by the name of Angrboda (old Norse Angrboða) that roughly translates to “she who brings sorrow” or “the grief-bringer.”
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What has Loki slept with?

During an escapade in which he had taken the form of a mare, Loki was impregnated by a stallion called Svadilfari. Some time later, Loki birthed Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse, who was to become Odin's favorite mount.
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Is Fenrir a girl or boy?

Fenrir Origin and Meaning

The name Fenrir is boy's name meaning "fen-dweller". The name of a monstrous wolf in Norse legend, who kills the god Odin and is then killed himself by one of Odin's sons.
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Who is the god of werewolves?

Lycaon | Greek mythology | Britannica.
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Is the lost wolf Fenrir?

Legacy and influence. Fenrir passed on to myth after the Great Catastrophe, where he was depicted as a great wolf, with his parentage intact. In myth, Odin and the Æsir feared him due to prophecy that he would kill Odin during the final battle of Ragnarök, before being killed in turn by Víðarr as he avenged his father.
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What is a wolf of Odin?

In Norse mythology, Geri and Freki (Old Norse, both meaning "the ravenous" or "greedy one") are two wolves which are said to accompany the god Odin.
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Was Odin killed by a wolf?

Fenrir is the great wolf in Norse Mythology who breaks free from his chains at Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods, kills Odin, and is then killed by Odin's son Vidarr. Fenrir is the son of the trickster god Loki and brother of the World Serpent Jormungandr and the jotunn Hel.
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What color was Fenrir?

It was a wolf cub, gray and black, with eyes the color of dark amber. The wolf cub ate its meat raw, but it spoke as a man would speak, in the language of men and the gods, and it was proud. The little beast was called Fenrir.
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Was Fenrir born a wolf?

Fenrir, or Fenris as he is sometimes called, was born a wolf cub. Jörmungandr was born as a snake, and Hel was born half dead. For a brief time, they lived in their mother's hall on Jötunheim and were left in peace.
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Is Fenrir good?

The reason why Fenrir was considered a villain in Norse mythology was that he killed the chief god of gods - Odin the Allfather. Right from the beginning, the two was destined to be sworn enemy. A leader was the one who showed the way and made the way for his clan.
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Is Fenrir a demigod?

Fenrir, also known as Fenris, was a norse wolf-like demigod.
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Is Sigurd a god?

Then who is Sigurd? Well, Sigurd is also an Isu. In Eivor's Norse version of reality, he is the Isu known as Tyr, the Norse God of War, so all that talk of him being a god by the evil Order of the Ancients member Fulke was actually spot on.
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What are Ymir's Tear stones for?

Ymir's tear stones are collectibles in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. They're exclusively found in Asgard, as a wealth collectible. There's thirty of them in total, and collecting them all will allow you to make an offering at an alter and receive a paltry reward of five skill points.
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How is eivor related to Odin?

Eivor Varinsdottir (born 847), also known as the Wolf-Kissed, was a Viking shieldmaiden and jarlskona from Norway who raided in what would become England during the late 9th century. She was the reincarnation of the Isu Odin, the chief of the Æsir who was revered as a god in Germanic and Norse mythology.
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Did Loki give birth to a serpent?

Who are Loki's offspring? With the female giant Angerboda (Angrboda: “Distress Bringer”), Loki produced the progeny Hel, the goddess of death; Jörmungand, the serpent that surrounds the world; and Fenrir (Fenrisúlfr), the wolf. Loki is also credited with giving birth to Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse.
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