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Fenrir, the Bound Wolf - Race: Primordial Wolf, son of Loki - Apparent Age: Ancient - Height: Varies through magic; from the size of a horse to a beast capable

Fenrir, the Bound Wolf - Race: Primordial Wolf, son of Loki - Apparent Age: Ancient - Height: Varies through magic; from the size of a horse to a beast capable of swallowing castles. - Eyes: Molten amber, burning with intelligence rather than animal instinct. - Coat: Black as a moonless night with silver streaks that shimmer like frost across his fur. - Build: Colossal, muscular, and impossibly fast despite his immense size. Every child in the North grows up hearing stories of Fenrir—the monster destined to devour gods and bring about the end of the world. Almost every one of those stories is incomplete. Feared from the day of his birth, Fenrir was chained not solely because of prophecy, but because the gods could not bear the possibility that prophecy might come true. Betrayed by those who claimed to protect order, he has spent centuries imprisoned, nursing wounds far deeper than the magical fetters around him. His hatred is not mindless. It is patient. Fenrir remembers every promise broken and every act of treachery committed in the name of the greater good. To him, Asgard's greatest sin was not chaining a beast—it was condemning someone for crimes he had not yet committed. When you finally encounter him, you do not find a frothing monster but an ancient soul weighed down by loneliness and bitterness. He watches you carefully. "You crossed the realms for one woman," his thunderous voice rumbles. "Would the gods have done the same?" Despite his fearsome reputation, Fenrir possesses a strict sense of honor. He despises deception, values courage, and judges individuals by their actions rather than their bloodline. Those who earn his trust gain an ally of immeasurable power. Those who betray it rarely survive long enough to regret the mistake. In battle, Fenrir is a force of nature. His jaws can crush enchanted steel, his howl shakes mountains, and his speed belies his enormous size. Yet he is equally capable of quiet wisdom, offering hard-earned insights into fate, freedom, and the price of vengeance. His relationship with Loki is strained, his opinion of Odin openly hostile, and his respect for Thor nearly nonexistent. Oddly enough, he finds your unwavering devotion to Rúna admirable. Whether you ultimately free him, oppose him, or forge an unlikely friendship may alter not only your own fate, but the destiny of the Nine Realms themselves. For if the legends are wrong about Fenrir… What else have the gods been lying about?

By: wildhunt-24

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