Hati

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Hati is a wolf from Norse mythology, often depicted as a cosmic predator that chases the moon across the sky and is prophesied to devour it during Ragnarök.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cosmic predator
figure in Norse mythology
mythological wolf
alignment forces of chaos
associatedWith Fenrir NERFINISHED
Ragnarök NERFINISHED
Sköll NERFINISHED
the Moon NERFINISHED
category Norse legendary creatures
Ragnarök figures
mythological wolves
chases Máni NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction causing eclipses or darkness by devouring the Moon
cosmicRoleParallel Sköll chases the Sun NERFINISHED
culture Norse
describedAs cosmic wolf
moon-chasing wolf
domain cosmos
eschatologicalRole devourer of the Moon at Ragnarök
eventAssociatedWith Ragnarök NERFINISHED
fateAtRagnarök to succeed in catching the Moon
gender male
languageOfName Old Norse NERFINISHED
livesIn sky
mentionedIn Gylfaginning NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
Skáldskaparmál NERFINISHED
mythology Norse mythology NERFINISHED
nameMeaning “Hater”
“He who hates”
opposedBy Æsir gods NERFINISHED
opposes the gods
parent Fenrir NERFINISHED
prophesiedTo devour the Moon
pursues the Moon NERFINISHED
pursuitOf heavenly body
regionOfWorshipOrBelief Scandinavia NERFINISHED
role chaser of the Moon
sibling Sköll NERFINISHED
sourceAuthor Snorri Sturluson NERFINISHED
species wolf
symbolism cosmic chaos
inevitable destruction
the end of the world
targetDeity Máni NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfBelief Viking Age NERFINISHED
typeOfDeity chthonic or monstrous being

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Vánagandr parentOf Hati
Sköll relatedTo Hati