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'''Íssulfr''' was a [[wolf]] reanimated by [[Hel]] to be utterly devoid of heat, along with [[Íssvín]], the [[wild boar]]. Due to their nature, these cold-based creatures possess shorter lifespans and are more susceptible to bursts of electricity.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Forgotten Saga]]'' – [[Database: Fire and Ice Creatures (Kaldstad)]]</ref> was a
'''Íssulfr''' was a [[wolf]] reanimated by [[Hel]] to be utterly devoid of heat, along with [[Íssvín]], the [[wild boar]]. Due to their nature, these cold-based creatures possess shorter lifespans and are more susceptible to bursts of electricity.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Forgotten Saga]]'' – [[Database: Fire and Ice Creatures (Kaldstad)]]</ref> was a



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Íssulfr was a wolf reanimated by Hel to be utterly devoid of heat, along with Íssvín, the wild boar. Due to their nature, these cold-based creatures possess shorter lifespans and are more susceptible to bursts of electricity.[1] was a

In Eivor Varinsdottir's visions of Odin at Niflheimr, the Isu fought Íssulfr at Kaldstad during his efforts to reach Hel at her castle.[2]

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