How to make Fenrir videos with AI

Fenrir is the great wolf of Norse mythology, oldest son of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, brother of Jormungandr the world-serpent and Hel the underworld queen. The Aesir raise him as a cub in Asgard, watch him grow uncontrollable, and bind him at last on the island of Lyngvi with the unbreakable chain Gleipnir.

At Ragnarok he breaks free, runs across the broken plain of Vigrid, and devours Odin himself. Vidar avenges his father by tearing the wolf’s lower jaw apart.

Fenrir is the giant wolf of Norse mythology, son of Loki, bound by an impossible chain made of impossible things, fated to break free at Ragnarok and devour Odin. Morphic lets you direct any of it in your browser. Pick a moment, a binding, or a workflow below and start now.

Fenrir characters you can create

Fenrir scenes you can direct

Tyr feeds the cub

In the snow-yard outside Asgard’s great hall, Tyr alone walks toward the cub Fenrir with a haunch of meat. The other gods watch from the door, none of them brave enough to follow.

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Tyr feeds the cub

The forging of Gleipnir

In the dwarves’ smithy at Svartalfneim, Sindri and Brokkr weave the impossible chain from six impossible things. Cat-footfall, fish-breath, mountain-root.

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The forging of Gleipnir

The binding at Lyngvi

On the storm-blown island of Lyngvi, the gods gather around Fenrir. Tyr steps forward, hand raised, and lays it in the wolf’s open mouth. The chain settles around the throat.

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The binding at Lyngvi

Tyr loses his hand

The chain holds. Fenrir bites down. Tyr steps back from the wolf with the empty bloody stump of a wrist held against his chest. The other gods are silent.

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Tyr loses his hand

Fenrir breaks free

At the start of Ragnarok the chain Gleipnir snaps. Fenrir rises from the rock at Lyngvi, jaws already opening to swallow the sun.

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Fenrir breaks free

Vidar avenges Odin

On the broken plain of Vigrid, Vidar plants his great boot in Fenrir’s lower jaw. He grips the upper jaw in both hands and tears the wolf apart.

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Vidar avenges Odin

How to make it on Morphic

  1. 01

    Open the Video tool on Morphic

    Sign in to Morphic in your browser and head straight to the entry point below. No installs, no setup, and any device with a connection picks up where you left off.

    Open Video
  2. 02

    Set the scene in your own words

    Write the Fenrir scene you want to see in your own words. Be specific about the binding-stage, the lighting, and the camera direction. The more concrete the description, the closer the result lands to what you pictured.

    Tyr stepping forward to lay his hand in Fenrir’s open jaws, gods watching from a circle on Lyngvi island, snow-light, slow tracking shot.
  3. 03

    Generate, refine, and publish

    Morphic returns a clip to your canvas. Refine the prompt for variations, regenerate to fix what missed, or remix into a longer sequence. Download or share when the shot lands.

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A short guide to Fenrir for video creators

The Eddas tell Fenrir’s story in three movements. He is born to Loki and the giantess Angrboda alongside his siblings Jormungandr and Hel. The Aesir take all three children to Asgard. They throw Jormungandr into the world-sea, send Hel to rule the dead, and try to raise Fenrir at home — only Tyr is brave enough to feed him. He grows so fast and so large that the gods become afraid of him. They commission a binding. The first chain Leyding he snaps, the second chain Dromi he snaps. The dwarves of Svartalfheim forge a third: Gleipnir, made of six impossible things — the sound of a cat’s footfall, the beard of a woman, the roots of a mountain, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish, and the spittle of a bird.

Fenrir suspects the trap. He agrees to be bound by Gleipnir only if one of the gods will place a hand in his mouth as security. Tyr alone steps forward. The chain holds. The gods chain it to a rock under the world. Fenrir bites Tyr’s right hand off at the wrist and is left howling on the island of Lyngvi until the world ends. At Ragnarok he breaks free, jaws spanning sky and earth, and runs across the broken plain. He swallows Odin whole. Vidar steps forward in his great boot, plants the boot in the wolf’s lower jaw, and tears Fenrir apart.

For video, anchor each Fenrir scene to a specific binding-stage. The cub at Asgard fed only by Tyr. The first chain snapping. The crowd of gods at Lyngvi as Tyr lays his hand in the wolf’s mouth. The wolf bound and howling on the rock. The breaking free at Ragnarok. The duel with Odin. The avenging by Vidar. Reference Gotland picture-stones, the Thorvald’s Cross from the Isle of Man, and Codex Regius illuminations to keep the visual register Eddic. Lighting cues that always land: bog-iron grey, snow on stone, blood on chain.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I make Fenrir videos with AI?
You can create Fenrir scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the moment you want, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of Fenrir scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments with strong composition: Tyr feeding the cub at Asgard, the forging of Gleipnir at Svartalfheim, the binding at Lyngvi, the loss of Tyr’s hand, the breaking free at Ragnarok, the avenging by Vidar. Anchor each scene to a specific binding-stage.
How do I make Fenrir feel mythic instead of generic-fantasy wolf?
Anchor him in Eddic specifics: bog-iron fur, eyes amber to red across stages, jaws large enough to span sky and earth at Ragnarok, the chain Gleipnir glinting at the throat. Reference Gotland picture-stones, Thorvald’s Cross, and Codex Regius illuminations in the prompt language.
How do I keep Fenrir consistent across multiple scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in his look across cub, bound, and unbound stages, then reference those character cards in the prompts. Morphic preserves wardrobe and signature details so the wolf reads as one creature across the binding-arc.
How do I write a good prompt for a Fenrir scene?
Name the binding-stage, the location, the lighting, and the camera direction. For example: "Fenrir bound by Gleipnir on the storm-blown island of Lyngvi, snow-light, sword wedged between his jaws, slow circling tracking shot." The more specific your imagery, the closer the output matches your imagination.
Can I add narration and music to my Fenrir videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates a voiceover from your script — well suited to Voluspa-style prophecy — and the Music tool produces an original soundtrack. Layer them onto the generated video to publish a complete Fenrir episode.