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Chapter 4

1. Fenrir

Fenrir, unlike Greek, is mostly told in another mythology folklore line, telltaled in Norse Mythology, Fenrir, presented as a wolf, pictured in black or large as a Titan or gigantic posture, is oftenly depicted to attack any soldier or human livin...

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Fenrir, unlike Greek, is mostly told in another mythology folklore line, telltaled in Norse Mythology, Fenrir, presented as a wolf, pictured in black or large as a Titan or gigantic posture, is oftenly depicted to attack any soldier or human living creature that comes to attack its primed habitat where it lives.

Fenrir is defined as a monstrous wolf of Norse mythology. He was famous known as the giant wolf of Norse mythology, after the dire wolf. He was depicted as the Guardian of the underworld, or on land. Having many shades of upper physique like white, most commonly black, or golden like the sunflower.

Fenrir was pictured to having a show off against a lone soldier, battling with its giant sharp teeth and big postured bones and blades. He was the symbol of wild ferocity, a myth creature of savagery that ultimately cannot be controlled, even by the gods.

2. Sleipnir

Sleipnir is depicted as an 8-legged horse, famously ridden by Odin

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Sleipnir is depicted as an 8-legged horse, famously ridden by Odin. It is a depiction of a shamanic, helping spirits, devotes to their masters and serving under them, beung classifies as a fylgja. Leading towards the roots of Yggdrasil, the tree who holds the roots and branches to portals and dimensions in their many travels.

Sleipnir, Odin's magical horse is oftenly used for his travels, which is definitised as having the special ability of power to weed through air and water is one of the traits of a shaman spirit, particularly a Sleipnir. A most famous example is the sightings of the resemblance that seems to be a dead man who is carried in the funeral process by four bearers; along thy thus, he may be described as riding on a steed with eight legs.

3. Chimera

 Chimera

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