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The dictum, or destiny, prescribed by [[Fates|Fate]] was unyielding. [[Human|Men]], [[Norse mythology|gods]], and monsters, whether as individuals or members of a clan, had to bend to the will of Fate. No one could alter it, and everyone had to acccept it.


The dictum, or destiny, prescribed by Fate was unyielding. Men, gods, and monsters, whether as individuals or members of a clan, had to bend to the will of Fate. No one could alter it, and everyone had to acccept it.
[[Scandinavia]]n legends say that a time will come when the harmony of the universe collapes into a fight of cataclysmic proportions. This is the ultimate Fate of the [[Nine Realms|Nine Worlds]], an apocalpytic, fatalistic outcome called [[Ragnarök]]. This drawing shows {{Wiki|Gylfaginning|a scene}} from this epic final fight. Here's [[Víðarr]], the son of [[Odin]], avenging his father's death by killing the monstrous [[wolf]] [[Fenrir]].
 
Scandinavian legends say that a time will come when the harmony of the universe collapes into a fight of cataclysmic proportions. This is the ultimate Fate of the Nine worlds, an apocalpytic, fatalistic outcome called Ragnarok. This drawing shows a scene from this epic final fight. Here's Vidar, the son of [[Odin]], avenging his father's death by killing the monstrous wolf Fenrir.
 
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The dictum, or destiny, prescribed by Fate was unyielding. Men, gods, and monsters, whether as individuals or members of a clan, had to bend to the will of Fate. No one could alter it, and everyone had to acccept it.

Scandinavian legends say that a time will come when the harmony of the universe collapes into a fight of cataclysmic proportions. This is the ultimate Fate of the Nine Worlds, an apocalpytic, fatalistic outcome called Ragnarök. This drawing shows a scene from this epic final fight. Here's Víðarr, the son of Odin, avenging his father's death by killing the monstrous wolf Fenrir.