Big Stannis
Fenris and Tyr
The enemy of the gods of Fenris was the second of the children of Loki. Originally, the gods believed it is not enough threat and allowed to live in Asgard. The wolf raised among the Aesir and became so great and terrible that feed it dared only Tyr (God of military bravery). To protect themselves, the aces decided to tie Fenris chain, but the mighty wolf easily tore the strongest chain (Leding and Drommi). In the end, aces cunning managed to bind Fenrir magic chain Gleypnir that the dwarves made the noise the cat's steps, women's beard, roots of mountains, the bear lived (in ancient times, the tendons attributed to the properties of the nerves), fish's breath and bird's spittle. All this is no longer in the world. Glypnir was thin and soft as silk. But to the wolf allowed to wear that chain, Tyr had to put his hand in his mouth as a sign of lack of evil intentions. When Fenris could not break free, he bit off the hand of Tyr. Aces Finra chained to a rock deep under the ground and thrust a sword between his jaws.
Fenris and Tyr
The enemy of the gods of Fenris was the second of the children of Loki. Originally, the gods believed it is not enough threat and allowed to live in Asgard. The wolf raised among the Aesir and became so great and terrible that feed it dared only Tyr (God of military bravery). To protect themselves, the aces decided to tie Fenris chain, but the mighty wolf easily tore the strongest chain (Leding and Drommi). In the end, aces cunning managed to bind Fenrir magic chain Gleypnir that the dwarves made the noise the cat's steps, women's beard, roots of mountains, the bear lived (in ancient times, the tendons attributed to the properties of the nerves), fish's breath and bird's spittle. All this is no longer in the world. Glypnir was thin and soft as silk. But to the wolf allowed to wear that chain, Tyr had to put his hand in his mouth as a sign of lack of evil intentions. When Fenris could not break free, he bit off the hand of Tyr. Aces Finra chained to a rock deep under the ground and thrust a sword between his jaws.