Sköll

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Sköll is a wolf from Norse mythology who chases the sun across the sky and is fated to devour it at Ragnarök.

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Sköll canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Norse mythology
mythological wolf
associatedWith cosmic wolves
associatedWithEvent Ragnarok
surface form: Ragnarök
belongsToTradition Germanic paganism
category Mythological wolves
Norse legendary creatures
Ragnarök figures
chasesAcross the sky
cosmicCycle daily chase of the sun
cosmicFunction explains the movement of the sun
culture Norse
domain sky
eschatologicalRole bringer of darkness at Ragnarök
fate to devour the sun at Ragnarök
gender male
languageOfName Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse
mentionedBy Snorri Sturluson
mentionedIn Gylfaginning
Prose Edda
mythology Norse mythology
nameMeaning “Mockery”
“Treachery”
opposes the gods
parent Fenrir
pursues Sól
the Sun
pursuesDeity Sól, the sun goddess
relatedConcept eclipse myth
relatedTo Fenrir
Hati
role chaser of the sun
sibling Hati Hróðvitnisson
species wolf
symbolizes destruction of cosmic order
inevitable doom
typeOfBeing giant wolf

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Referenced by (4)

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Fenrir offspring Sköll
Freki relatedMythicAnimal Sköll
Vánagandr parentOf Sköll