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Concept art done for Loki in Thor / Ragnarok. He's the mischievous God of Lies and Mischief. Played by the intense and awesome #twhiddleston. The final concept was signed by @anthony_francisco_art. I've used a lot of leather, fur and raw fabric. For conveying the proper look of a really ancient God. -

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Dive into the fascinating world of Norse Mythology with Jörmungandr, the mighty World Serpent! 🐍 Learn about its role in Viking cosmology, its symbolism of balance and the fragility of the world. Discover recent research insights into this legendary creature and its connection to Ragnarök. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about ancient legends

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Ragnarok, in the Norse belief system, is not simply the end but also a transformative rebirth. But what leads to this great upheaval? What are the signs of Ragnarok, and how do they manifest in the mythological narratives?   Find it out here: https://viking.style/ragnaroks-harbingers-prophetic-signs-in-norse-myth/  #Ragnarok #norsemyth #norsemythology

Ragnarok, in the Norse belief system, is not simply the end but also a transformative rebirth. But what leads to this great upheaval? What are the signs of Ragnarok, and how do they manifest in the mythological narratives? Find it out here: https://viking.style/ragnaroks-harbingers-prophetic-signs-in-norse-myth/ #Ragnarok #norsemyth #norsemythology

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The Beast Destined To Devour The Gods In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a colossal wolf and the child of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. 🌌 He is prophesied to break free from his chains during Ragnarök, devouring Odin, the Allfather, and bringing chaos to the world. Fenrir symbolizes untamed nature, destruction, and fate in Norse culture. 🌿 His legend still inspires awe, representing the unstoppable forces of the wild and the inevitability of destiny.

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