Yeah that would be cool. But these stories are about teaching us, or our ancestors at least, before the bible took over that and "fixed" everything. Now we're way better off...
But Ragnarok begins with Fenrir unchaining himself and devouring Odin. So if the gods had not tricked Fenrir, Ragnarok would not happen. That's the moral of the story, Odin wants to stop Ragnarok but instead, he actually puts it in motion.
Asgard is the poster child for Self Fulfilling Prophecies. Half the enemies they have seem to be made because someone saw a vision of them being an enemy so they pre-emptively stuck, making them said enemy.
The gods of nearly every myth, the supposed beings of incredible intelligence and wisdom and strength, can be incredibly ignorent and outright evil at times.
The odd ingredients *Roots of a mountain (Not impossible depending on your point of view) *Bear sinew (That's Plausible) *Woman's beard (Again Plausible) *Fish Breath ( If fish to in fact breathe then this seem doable) *Bird Saliva (I'm pretty sure there is a bird somewhere out there that can spit) *The sound of a cat's footsteps (Now this one is improbable unless you have a sound wave capturing machine)
Good and evil is a dualist view point that was only prominent in the abrahamic faiths. There is no such black and white view of the world in heathenry.
I think he was aggressive, even by norse standards. I read that he was quite destructive as well. But I think it was less him being evil and more a result of his strength and energetic and playfull nature. In short a big powerful animal that was both aggressive and had a lot of energy. But the gods, and especially Odin, feared Ragnarök and this made them view Fenrir as being worse than he was.
@@proudsaiyanprince2651 if good and evil is a abrahamic concept explain Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Japanese mythology, Hellenistic paganism, Egyptian paganism, etc
Man, they could've at least consulted the wolf about his actions instead of betraying him. I'd say that it was the aesir gods who caused their own prophesy
Wow Fenrir was cute and many years just grown up a big wolf. Just like Jormungandr and Hel has grown up too. While Odin see vision see the future that Ragnarok is coming on war. I hope they see each other in Ragnarok before they reincarnated on Earth as human living having a good life.
I remember the first time I read the story in 7th grade literature, it made my mornings much better and always would flip to those pages to reread when I was supposed to read other chapters 🤷🏼♂️
The problem with this story is that a free "Wolf" doesn't need to be fed~ Beauty in the "Feral Wolf" is monogamy & loyalty to their partner... ~They mate for LIFE~ Penguins & 0wls express this pure heart too! Much L0V3 in 0neness 2 all of you.. X0X0XX0
Hate to break it to you, but wolves cheat on their mates a lot… sometimes even with their own siblings or offspring. Penguins do too, to the point of literally prostituting themselves for pebbles. Owls are usually pretty loyal, but that’s mainly because they’re extremely territorial. However, if their mate dies, they’ll take a new one right away
Interesting that in the video they say he’s “evil” but he was NEVER evil and thought the Asguardians were like a family to him until they made slepnir cause that’s when he noticed their betrayal towards him
It's crazy if you think about it. If the gods didn't knew about the future of Ragnarok then their might've been a chance that Ragnarok didn't even happen. The only reason Ragnarok took place, was because Odin feared it and tried to prevail it..... Well, that is a great excuse for me not to build a time machine 🙃. You just can't change the future.
Looks like everything that happens in Ragnarok, happens because the gods saw It was gonna happen, and then they try to prevent from happening but the things they did to prevent, ends up becaming the reason the prophecy occurs.
I think certain people,animals even in real life becomes wild if you are suspicious of what if they become wild instead of trusting them so I think instead of keeping on suspecting Fenrir why don't they trust him because for me even he was very huge as in a giant wolf.i believe he had a kind heart so I think they should stop what they were planning to do with him instead just keep on showing kindness to this big but lovely playful wolf I think they should trust him that he would remain kind as long as they remain kind to him.
Honestly, Fenrir is right for wanting revenge. Imagine the people you consider family, and even your best friend growing up, betrayed you. Mythologies like North and Greek often shows that the supposed “villains”, are the victims. Really sad
I would have chosen to be a friend to Fenrir the wolf 🐺. Because my favourite animal is a wolf 🐺 and I’m sure Fenrir would have been a good friend no matter what his size of growth would be.
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I still don't understand why everyone calls Fenrir evil. He was destined to fight the gods, but only from the actions of the gods themselves did he have any reason to. He was always playing with Baldr even on the way back from the realm of the giants. If I remember right before he got too big he would play with thor. The only one he didn't like was the always lying allfather.
B paranoid of what u "think" might happen later, and you'll make it so. That's always been a problem for millennials and we c them on supernatural tv shows, self-fulfilling prophecy. See U in History, pls let the next vid b of Nafi. Narfi, or Nari, was a another of Loki's children who was torn apart and whose innards were used to bind Loki to a rock in a cave. We all know about Loki's animal kids and half skull face daughter, but not him.
If you are concerned about someone it’s easier to keep them around so you can keep eye on them and have feel for their intentions instead of letting them be at their own devices to plan your demise and gather resources against you Keep your friends close and you’re enemies closer
Had the gods chosen to befriend him things could maybe have gone differently. I think Lokis killing of Bladr was him taking revenge for his childrens treatment
I heard that, Fenrir had children Skoll and Hati that tried to free their father. Is this a true statement? I also heard they failed obviously, I just wanted to know if it had any truth behind it.
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Fenrir : 🇳🇴 Norway forest grow bigger body gigantic size giant wolf beast devourer people
Hearing that Fenrir had a playful spirit when he was first out in chains thinking it was a game hit hard 😭
They did a little trolling
@@magentapurpleyap5566 It was bad trolling it was if you trolled somebody so they didn't do something but then you made them do it
"One often meets their destiney on the road they take to avoid it." -Master Oogway
Coundn't be any truer in this story
If you have played little nightmares that quote is perfect for that game
trying to avoid it never works
Fenrir could have been a powerful ally image Tyr riding him into the battle of Ragnarok.
Yeah that would be cool. But these stories are about teaching us, or our ancestors at least, before the bible took over that and "fixed" everything. Now we're way better off...
But Ragnarok begins with Fenrir unchaining himself and devouring Odin. So if the gods had not tricked Fenrir, Ragnarok would not happen. That's the moral of the story, Odin wants to stop Ragnarok but instead, he actually puts it in motion.
@@lionhartd138 salt
Asgard is the poster child for Self Fulfilling Prophecies. Half the enemies they have seem to be made because someone saw a vision of them being an enemy so they pre-emptively stuck, making them said enemy.
Indeed, this is what fear leads to. They created their own doom
Anyone ever think the Norns loved screwing with the Asgardians?
@@rosebloodwater13 The norns loved screwing with everyone
@@kizaruthegreat remember Yoda's words in Star wars - ' fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering '.
@@agniswar3 a better saying would be "one often meets his destiny on the path he takes to avoid it."
The gods of nearly every myth, the supposed beings of incredible intelligence and wisdom and strength, can be incredibly ignorent and outright evil at times.
Because they are a reflection of us.
@@lionhartd138 A war between Asgard and Olympus is coming
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That's the point. It's to help use see what betray can lead to in our lives.
In their defence, Fenrir might turn into a weapon of mass destruction and turn on them. But yeah, it was a mistake to mistrust it.
Can't blame the wolf
Gods are at fault.
Try to avoid your fate will only seal it
Odin: one of the wisest god ever and somehow make the most stupidest decision ever
The odd ingredients
*Roots of a mountain (Not impossible depending on your point of view)
*Bear sinew (That's Plausible)
*Woman's beard (Again Plausible)
*Fish Breath ( If fish to in fact breathe then this seem doable)
*Bird Saliva (I'm pretty sure there is a bird somewhere out there that can spit)
*The sound of a cat's footsteps (Now this one is improbable unless you have a sound wave capturing machine)
I think it just means they needed a cat to walk around during the forging process, a good excuse to be gifted a cat in my opinion
"Saying he could've been their friend"
Fenrir deserves justice. It's not his fault that he keep growing.
Agreed. Felt bad for Fenrir when I first heard his story from somewhere
Was Fenrir evil, or was it that he became bitter because he was TOLD he was evil?
He did Inherited the worst traits of Loki.
Good and evil is a dualist view point that was only prominent in the abrahamic faiths. There is no such black and white view of the world in heathenry.
@@Tribrid-zv3nq much applies friend
I think he was aggressive, even by norse standards. I read that he was quite destructive as well. But I think it was less him being evil and more a result of his strength and energetic and playfull nature. In short a big powerful animal that was both aggressive and had a lot of energy. But the gods, and especially Odin, feared Ragnarök and this made them view Fenrir as being worse than he was.
@@proudsaiyanprince2651 if good and evil is a abrahamic concept explain Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Japanese mythology, Hellenistic paganism, Egyptian paganism, etc
Man, they could've at least consulted the wolf about his actions instead of betraying him. I'd say that it was the aesir gods who caused their own prophesy
He never did something wrong to be bounded :( poor fenrir
I read that he destroyed Freyas dress once, that he was highly aggressive and could be quite rude. But yeah, he didn't deserve this
@@brucejedilee5290 to be fair what dog owner hasn't had a incident where there dog destroyed something of theres😅
Wow Fenrir was cute and many years just grown up a big wolf. Just like Jormungandr and Hel has grown up too. While Odin see vision see the future that Ragnarok is coming on war. I hope they see each other in Ragnarok before they reincarnated on Earth as human living having a good life.
A wolf is a wild, always.
"But dangerous one day when he gets older."
Another example of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Imagine of Tyr turned around and helped Fenrir out of trap, they would be amazing friends
Tyr feels sad that his friend fenrir is firmly binded
"But he's dangerous, however I took pity on him even if he's dangerous at heart?" ❤💙💜💖
"What a pity?" 😕😪😞😔
Odin would've killed him.
That would make him a true homie
Fenrir could’ve been by their side, fighting with them on Ragnarok 🐺
Fenrir breaking his chains is what starts Ragnarok. If Odin hadn’t bound Fenrir, he would’ve effectively stopped Ragnarok
The messed up part of this story is that Fenrir was a child..
Fenrir helping Kratos and Atraius in the next GOW Ragnarok.
I can’t be the only one who wants to see that 🤩🤩
could likely happen!
looking forward
wish granted
I remember the first time I read the story in 7th grade literature, it made my mornings much better and always would flip to those pages to reread when I was supposed to read other chapters 🤷🏼♂️
"This video is brought to you by raid shadow le-"
Throws phone across the room
But overall great video 😀
Fenrir didn't deserve to be treated like that! I always feel so bad for him every time I hear this story...
The problem with this story is that a free "Wolf" doesn't need to be fed~
Beauty in the "Feral Wolf" is monogamy & loyalty to their partner...
~They mate for LIFE~ Penguins & 0wls express this pure heart too!
Much L0V3 in 0neness 2 all of you.. X0X0XX0
Hate to break it to you, but wolves cheat on their mates a lot… sometimes even with their own siblings or offspring. Penguins do too, to the point of literally prostituting themselves for pebbles. Owls are usually pretty loyal, but that’s mainly because they’re extremely territorial. However, if their mate dies, they’ll take a new one right away
Don't know why feel sorry for Fenrir
Interesting that in the video they say he’s “evil” but he was NEVER evil and thought the Asguardians were like a family to him until they made slepnir cause that’s when he noticed their betrayal towards him
Fish breath. Sound of a cat's footsteps. Hehehe.😂
your videos are such a blast man!
Odin’s paranoia became his undoing just like zeus
Odin had no paranoia. He was aware of the future in the same way that leader shall.
I love all you do your the best the story of Loki childen it’s so so so so so so so awosme love it
It's crazy if you think about it. If the gods didn't knew about the future of Ragnarok then their might've been a chance that Ragnarok didn't even happen. The only reason Ragnarok took place, was because Odin feared it and tried to prevail it..... Well, that is a great excuse for me not to build a time machine 🙃.
You just can't change the future.
Odin: *God of Wisdom*
Also Odin: *caused Ragnarok*
This is the story that made Tyr my favorite god in norse mythology
Man this story was amazing, I was so entranced that when it ending I was stunned. i need more from this norse serious, it's amazing!!!!
"Fenrir bites the hand that feeds him, so would never make it to their battlefield."
Looks like everything that happens in Ragnarok, happens because the gods saw It was gonna happen, and then they try to prevent from happening but the things they did to prevent, ends up becaming the reason the prophecy occurs.
fenrir is my fav out of lokis children he couldve been great if only the gods werent so foolish
That wolf was the grandson of the bloody hip of the ghost of sparta!!
I think certain people,animals even in real life becomes wild if you are suspicious of what if they become wild instead of trusting them so I think instead of keeping on suspecting Fenrir why don't they trust him because for me even he was very huge as in a giant wolf.i believe he had a kind heart so I think they should stop what they were planning to do with him instead just keep on showing kindness to this big but lovely playful wolf I think they should trust him that he would remain kind as long as they remain kind to him.
If I was Odin I would make fenrir my dearest pet
thank you so much for making this video about my fav god
The soundtrack in this Channel is so cool
Great Video.
Poor Tyr losing a hand to Fenrir considering he was the only real friend the wolf had amongst the gods.
How the heck do you get the stuff to make the Rope
Fenrir is my favorite
2:10 of ads in a 6min video....
"Tyr the norse God of war and justice ⚖ sacrificed his left hand to Loki's 3rd son Fenrir the wolf, 🐺 by putting it into his mouth."👄
"Tyr called Tuesday."
"Odin called Wednesday."
"Thor called Thursday."
Kratos: there are no good gods
Honestly, Fenrir is right for wanting revenge. Imagine the people you consider family, and even your best friend growing up, betrayed you. Mythologies like North and Greek often shows that the supposed “villains”, are the victims. Really sad
I would have chosen to be a friend to Fenrir the wolf 🐺. Because my favourite animal is a wolf 🐺 and I’m sure Fenrir would have been a good friend no matter what his size of growth would be.
Only now I noticed that Fenrir Greyback from Harry Potter was probably named after this great wolf.
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Hey Do a Video on Birth of Loki
i feel a video on how the gods got those ingredients would do well
I think TYR and FENRIR could be good friends, what a wasted friendship 😕
2:30 who is the god with the ram horns
The gods are just to paranoid and thats what lead to their down fall
Yup.Every myth has gods paranoid over everything, like someone said they are reflective of the worst in humanity but more powerful
@@sean5558 actually they reflect the best and worst of humanity, but more powerfull.
see, I fixed your comment.
yep the gods often have flaws
I still don't understand why everyone calls Fenrir evil. He was destined to fight the gods, but only from the actions of the gods themselves did he have any reason to. He was always playing with Baldr even on the way back from the realm of the giants. If I remember right before he got too big he would play with thor.
The only one he didn't like was the always lying allfather.
Odin was the good one. Fenrir was the bad dangerous monster. Imagine a werewolf.
I felt sorry for the wolf
I'd like to hear how they gathered the materials for the rope.
The rope was made of paradox ingredients. Things that don't exist , for example a politicians sincerity or the spittle of a bird
when you look at it, Ragnarök really became a self fulfilling prophecy. To avoid it, all they really had to do was not act on it.
what did Fenrir do that's considered evil tho? did they ever mention?
No. He was only prophesied to cause destruction.
The art is so well done... Better than most comic books 📚
You don't read comics. This is about the same as a major published comic.
I’m the opposite. I thought all the character designs were way too stereotypical and kinda tasteless…
@@listen2me00 yes I do... And there are some really bad ones
B paranoid of what u "think" might happen later, and you'll make it so. That's always been a problem for millennials and we c them on supernatural tv shows, self-fulfilling prophecy. See U in History, pls let the next vid b of Nafi. Narfi, or Nari, was a another of Loki's children who was torn apart and whose innards were used to bind Loki to a rock in a cave. We all know about Loki's animal kids and half skull face daughter, but not him.
I like your animation
Poor Fenrir...
3:45, we are not sure if skirnir was an elf, and he was freyr's servant
anyone know where I can buy the comics
They should have made good bonds with children of Loki
If you are concerned about someone it’s easier to keep them around so you can keep eye on them and have feel for their intentions instead of letting them be at their own devices to plan your demise and gather resources against you
Keep your friends close and you’re enemies closer
If Tyr had not betrayed Fenrir then he wouldn't have ever turned evil.
Loki should have never fathered that monster of a wolf
Why not? Love is love and can’t control the type of children you have born
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I rather the version where Odin still has both eyes because his decisions there aren't exactly wise
Where i Can find the soundtrack of this Channel?
He would've been my steed. "TO BATTLE WOLF DOGGIE!! VIVAAAAA LAS VEGAS!!!"
He did get his revenge in Ragnarok the movie
He didn’t , Thor Ragnarok is loose adaptation and mostly based on Marvel stories. Ragnarok movie was just the destruction of Asgard by Surtur
Had the gods chosen to befriend him things could maybe have gone differently. I think Lokis killing of Bladr was him taking revenge for his childrens treatment
no, loki was just jealous of baulder getting all the attention when he became immune to all harm
@@jackgrove4621 That's one interpretation based on one version written by a Christian who wanted to make Loki into the Devil.
What was the name of the rope that bind fenrir?
Gleipnir
2:12
Talk about self fulfilling prophecies.
Odin should have just given him a female wolf to love, that way Fenrir would never want to hurt any Norse god. Please comment
Love the comics they always make my day
6:07 interesting. What if they stayed friends?
I heard that, Fenrir had children Skoll and Hati that tried to free their father. Is this a true statement? I also heard they failed obviously, I just wanted to know if it had any truth behind it.
They are chasing Sun and a moon as we speak and one day they will eat both and that with free fenrir
They could have just made a leash rather than tying him down
Hail Tyr!
Or, they could've called Victoria Stilwell
Kinda empathize with mighty fenrir though he is quite the silly 🙃 pup 🐶. Tyr deserved to lose his hand 🤚 for betraying a friend.
Agreed
Istg odin had a bad tendency to make matters worse
The poor thing was just playing
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Would've been nice to have had these stories in Thor Ragnarok
It's funny how Oden caused his own death because of his fears. He could have e trained the wolf and get him on the gods side but nope.
Wonder where fenrirs mum/dad was I.e. Loki?
Have can you have cats 🐈 foot steps as an ingredients , thats amazing wow😮
In my opinion, the Gods' greatest shame.
You don't chain a wolf. Shameful
Skip to 2.13 for content.
He wasnt against them they turned him against them and this is what you call foolishness
I just can‘t stand your ads.
What is the music
where does it say tyr and fenrir were friends?