Title: "Embracing the Wild: A Prayer to Fenrir"
Modern psychology speaks of “toxic positivity” and suppressed anger. Fenrir embodies the rage that has nowhere to go—the fury of the victim who is told to smile. A prayer to Fenrir can be a ceremonial release valve for anger that has been denied, shamed, or silenced.
A common opening that recognizes his destined freedom from the fetters of the gods. Patron of the Misjudged: prayer to fenrir
We ask for your ferocity in our endeavors, To pursue our passions with unyielding zeal.
Wolf at the gate, loosener of worlds, Hear me. Title: "Embracing the Wild: A Prayer to Fenrir" 2
Invoking a figure like Fenrir carries ethical weight. Such a prayer is not a call to embrace violence; rather, it is a disciplined practice to:
If you feel called to this path, proceed with respect, not edgelord theatrics. Wolf at the gate, loosener of worlds, Hear me
“Fenrir, son of Angrboda,
Child of the iron wood,
Father of Hati and Sköll,
Hear the howl from my throat.