Prayer To Fenrir
I understand. Fenrir is a complex and powerful figure in Norse mythology—often viewed as a force of inevitable chaos, raw strength, and the breaker of chains. He is not typically worshipped in the traditional sense, but rather respected, feared, or honored as a catalyst for necessary change.
When the fetters fall (as they will), teach me how to stand before the ruin, how to make from wreckage a threshold, how to answer your hunger with a fierce, patient making. prayer to fenrir
Addressing him as a guardian for those who feel abandoned or treated unfairly by authority. The Fettering of Wrath: I understand
Modern practitioners approach Fenrir through three primary lenses: When the fetters fall (as they will), teach
These individuals identify with the wolf’s initial innocence (he was raised in Asgard) and the betrayal by authority figures. Prayer here is an act of solidarity with the monstrous, the feared, and the imprisoned.