Prayer To Fenrir

If you are exploring your practice, let me know what brought you to Fenrir, if you are looking for rituals for other Jötnar (like Loki or Angrboða) , or if you need help structuring an offering ritual . Share public link

: Fenrir is the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. He was bound by the gods using the magical ribbon Gleipnir after he broke two previous iron chains.

If you feel trapped by addiction, toxic relationships, or self-imposed limitations, Fenrir is the ultimate symbol of the struggle for liberation.

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Embracing the Untamed: The Modern Context of a Prayer to Fenrir

Critics rightly note that no Viking-age prayer to Fenrir survives. The Icelandic sagas mention sacrifices to Odin, Thor, and Frey. Fenrir was a figure of eschatological fear—something to delay, not worship.

"Hail Fenrir, the Great Wolf!Son of Loki and Angrboda, Brother to the deep.I call upon you, Breaker of Gleipnir,Shaker of bonds and fetters.Lend me your strength when I am weak,Give me your rage against injustice,And your cunning in the face of fear.Help me to break the chains that bind meAnd to stand, unbound and fierce.Hail to the Mighty Wolf!" 2. A Prayer for Strength and Endurance (Suitable for times of hardship or suffering) If you are exploring your practice, let me

Use the energy to build boundaries, leave bad situations, or power through intense workouts. Do not use it to harm innocent people.

A common opening that recognizes his destined freedom from the fetters of the gods. Patron of the Misjudged:

To understand the emotional core of a prayer to Fenrir, one must look at his foundational myth: the binding of the wolf. If you feel trapped by addiction, toxic relationships,

Depending on your spiritual path, your approach to Fenrir may vary. Below are three distinct examples of prayers tailored to different intents.

See these chains? They are not Gleipnir. They are fear. They are habit. They are the voice that says ‘stay small.’

, the gargantuan wolf-son of Loki in Norse mythology, is often centered around themes of