: Many relate to Fenrir as a symbol of righteous anger or the "outcast." He represents the inevitable force that cannot be contained forever.
Embracing the idea that some things must be destroyed (Ragnarök) so that a new world can begin.
Since "Prayer to Fenrir" suggests a game mechanic, RPG mechanic, or narrative device, I have designed a feature set for a dark fantasy RPG context. This feature treats Fenrir not as a god to be worshipped, but as a force of inevitable destruction to be appeased or bargained with. prayer to fenrir
The pain of being restrained by those who fear your power.
Hail Fenrir—the honest wolf, the breaker and the teacher. May our bindings be fair, and our breaking be purposeful. : Many relate to Fenrir as a symbol
If you are setting an altar, Fenrir is traditionally associated with raw meat , iron , dark beer , or black stones like obsidian.
Fenrir (the "Fenris-Wolf") is a central figure in Norse eschatology, born to the god Loki and the jötunn Angrboða. He represents the untamable forces of chaos and is prophesied to kill Odin during Ragnarök. Thematic Foundations for Prayer This feature treats Fenrir not as a god
For when you have reached your absolute limit and need the iron will to simply survive. How to worship Fenrir? – @fenrireshrine on Tumblr
: Many relate to Fenrir as a symbol of righteous anger or the "outcast." He represents the inevitable force that cannot be contained forever.
Embracing the idea that some things must be destroyed (Ragnarök) so that a new world can begin.
Since "Prayer to Fenrir" suggests a game mechanic, RPG mechanic, or narrative device, I have designed a feature set for a dark fantasy RPG context. This feature treats Fenrir not as a god to be worshipped, but as a force of inevitable destruction to be appeased or bargained with.
The pain of being restrained by those who fear your power.
Hail Fenrir—the honest wolf, the breaker and the teacher. May our bindings be fair, and our breaking be purposeful.
If you are setting an altar, Fenrir is traditionally associated with raw meat , iron , dark beer , or black stones like obsidian.
Fenrir (the "Fenris-Wolf") is a central figure in Norse eschatology, born to the god Loki and the jötunn Angrboða. He represents the untamable forces of chaos and is prophesied to kill Odin during Ragnarök. Thematic Foundations for Prayer
For when you have reached your absolute limit and need the iron will to simply survive. How to worship Fenrir? – @fenrireshrine on Tumblr