Depending on your intent, you might choose a prayer for internal strength, justice, or simply to offer companionship to the "Lonely Wolf". 1. Prayer for Breaking Chains
In Norse mythology and modern paganism, a often focuses on themes of unyielding strength, the breaking of unfair chains, and the courage to face inevitable fate . Known as the "Breaker of Chains," the Great Wolf Fenrir is a complex figure who represents the raw, untamable power of nature and the consequences of betrayal. Who is Fenrir?
In twilight's hush, where shadows grow long, I call upon your mighty, savage song. Fenrir, son of Loki, bound by might, I pray to your fury, your unyielding light.
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.
He understands what it means to be restrained by society, by mental illness, or by systemic oppression. Therefore, prayers to him are often not requests for "blessings" in the traditional sense, but requests for the strength to shatter one’s own chains.
Praying to Fenrir requires one to step outside the binary of "good vs. evil" and embrace the grey area of "order vs. chaos."
