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Wolves appear in folklore and mythological traditions around the world. Symbolism of the wolf varies: a hungry Shadow self, a Trickster, or a demonic presence. Some cultures believe humans descend from wolves (see below), and the wolf may have a protective quality as well.
- Halil
Fenrisulven :)
- Eivind
It's interesting that he was the eldest child of Loki, he had a lot of children. On one occasion Loki took the form a mare and gave birth to a 8 legged horse which ended up being Odin's horse. I never actually realised that Loki was adopted, I always thought he was Odin's son and Thor's half brother.
- Halil