Prayer To Fenrir 〈ULTIMATE × SERIES〉
Raw meat (if appropriate), dark ale, or even the "offering" of a personal habit you are ready to "devour" and destroy.
In historical Norse religion, there is little to no evidence that Fenrir was actively worshipped or prayed to. He was a figure of myth, a cautionary tale, and a cosmic force of chaos. However, in modern Rokkr (deities associated with the underworld or chaos) paths and Lokean practices, Fenrir represents several powerful archetypes: prayer to fenrir
You who were bound by the treachery of the Aesir, You who know the taste of the sword’s edge and the weight of the silent stone, I stand before you with my own heavy chains— Chains of fear, chains of stagnation, chains of the world’s expectations. Raw meat (if appropriate), dark ale, or even
Here are three distinct prayers tailored for different spiritual intentions. A Prayer for Endurance in Dark Times However, in modern Rokkr (deities associated with the
Prayers often address Fenrir using poetic epithets (kennings) found in the lore or newly created:
Son of the Trickster and the Mother of Monsters. You who grew too great for the halls of the gods, You who felt the bite of the ribbon and the sting of the sword.
However, this practice demands respect, caution, and a deep understanding of the mythology and symbolism surrounding Fenrir. As with any spiritual practice, it is essential to approach the Prayer to Fenrir with a clear heart, a willing mind, and a deep reverence for the mysteries of the old gods.