Inspiration - In Germanic mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf that will terrorize the world once he breaks from his chains in Ragnarök. Fenrir is bound by Gleipnir, a magic dwarf crafted chain made by robbing the world of six ingredients, things that no longer exist in Asgaard. Tricked and lured into this chain by the Aesir, he devoured Tyr's arm furious that he would not be released as promised. Odin's doom lies in the Jaws of Fenrir when ultimately Odin will fight the wolf and be swallowed whole in end times. Fenrir is usually a negative force in the sagas, and is the child of Loki.
"The Mughals were a dynasty that ruled over the near totality of the Indian subcontinent for centuries. Self-named Gurkanians; they were Persian-speaking Muslims whose genealogical roots were found in Timur, and by extension, Genghis Khan, hence the historiographical term "Mughal," which means Mongol. The lyrics sung are derived from a variety of sources: poetry in the Chagatai language written by Babur, the founder of the dynasty, poetry in the Persian language by Zeb-un-Nissa, a Mughal princess and daughter of Aurangzeb, and highly persianised Hindustani language with Arabic words."