In Norse mythology, Fenrir the wolf is a mythical creature that has an important role in Ragnarok , the end of the world according to Norse mythology. Fenrir is the son of the god Loki and the giantess Angrboda, and has two brothers, Hel and Jormungand.
Fenrir is described as a giant wolf of great ferocity and power , and it is said that his size and strength were such that even the Norse gods feared to face him. According to legend, the gods tried to chain Fenrir three times, but each time they did, he managed to break free and escape.
In Ragnarok, it is said that Fenrir will play an important role in the final battle between the gods and the giants. It is believed that Fenrir will kill the god Odin before finally being defeated by Odin's son Víðarr.
Fenrir is one of the most fascinating characters in Norse mythology , and his story has been told and reinterpreted in numerous works of art, literature, and popular entertainment. His image has often been used in tattoos, clothing, and other products related to Norse culture and mythology.