In Norse mythology, Gere (also called Geri) was one wolf, a part of a pair of wolves who accompanied Odin. The other wolf was Freke (also called Freki). Odin would give these two wolves all the food served to him because he could subsist on mead and wine alone. Geri means “greedy” or “ravenous”.
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