The Frenrir's Death by Darkhiram
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Bonsoir,
Lors de l'ultime bataille du Ragnarok, au chant des 3 coqs, le loup Frenrir est libéré de ses chaînes.
Peu de temps après, Odin se fait mordre à mort. Vidhar, fils de ce dernier et de la géante Gríðr, tua Frenrir d'un violent coup d’épée, et lui arracha la mâchoire.
Le vieux norrois nous apprend, que l'adjectif "Víðr", signifie "large" et de l'avestique, "Vitarem"= de coté.
Sans le savoir, j'ai mis Vidar dans une pose plutôt dynamique, un arrêt sur image après le coup fatal. Il est vrai, que le mouvement s"inscrit dans une certaine largeur ou amplitude.
Merci pour vos commentaires
A très bientôt
At the final battle of Ragnarok, the singing of three roosters, the wolf Frenrir is released from his chains.
Shortly thereafter, Odin is bitten to death. Vidhar, son of the latter and the giant Gríðr, killed Frenrir of a mighty sword, and tore the jaw.
Old Norse tells us that the adjective "Vidre" means "large" and Avestan, "Vitarem" = aside.
Unknowingly, I put in a pose Vidar rather dynamic, a freeze frame after the fatal shot. It is true that the movement is included in a certain width or amplitude.
Thanks for your comments and stopping by.
See you soon
Comments (1)
lonely_wolf
I've always regretted that Fenrir is dead. He was my brother ... Great scene!