Vale

The gods changed Loke's son Vale into a wolf who tore his brother Narfe to pieces; Loke was then bound with Narfe's intestines over three rocks

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The gods changed Loke's son Vale into a wolf who tore his brother Narfe to pieces; Loke was then bound with Narfe's intestines over three rocks (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xv. > The Death Of Balder.)

The gods changed Loke's son Vale into a wolf who tore his brother Narfe to pieces; Loke was then bound with Narfe's intestines over three rocks (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xv. > The Death Of Balder.)

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