Not for destruction’s sake— but for truth’s sake.
When people first hear the name Fenrir , the great wolf of Norse mythology, they often think of chains, prophecy, and the end of the world. He’s the monstrous wolf foretold to kill Odin during Ragnarök. But for those who work with him today, Fenrir represents something much deeper: righteous anger, the strength to break free from oppression, and the sacredness of boundaries. prayer to fenrir
Great wolf, teach me your patience in the trap. And then, when the time is right, teach me your strength to break free. Not for destruction’s sake— but for truth’s sake
Hail the Unbound Wolf. Share your experience below (respectfully). And if you’re new to working with him, start small: just sit with the image of a wolf shaking off a chain. That prayer is enough. But for those who work with him today,
I carry bonds they told me were for my own good. I have swallowed rage to keep the peace. I have been bound by ribbons of impossible things: fear, guilt, a promise made under pressure.