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'''Fenris''' is a monstrous wolf who is an enemy to the gods of the [[Weswarans]]. [[Sefawynn]] calls him "that wolf which would consume the world", and says that he "brought with him the implements of metodgodas, the end of gods"{{book ref|frugal|13}}.
 
'''Fenris''' is a monstrous wolf who is an enemy to the gods of the [[Weswarans]]. [[Sefawynn]] calls him "that wolf which would consume the world", and says that he "brought with him the implements of metodgodas, the end of gods"{{book ref|frugal|13}}.

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Fenris
Homeworld Earth (Frugal Wizard)

Fenris is a monstrous wolf who is an enemy to the gods of the Weswarans. Sefawynn calls him "that wolf which would consume the world", and says that he "brought with him the implements of metodgodas, the end of gods"[1].

History[edit]

He was bound by the warrior god Tiw, and took Tiw's hand and tasted his blood. The Black Bear freed him from his binding but forced him to obey the Bear[1]. At the battle of Badon, a major battle between the Weswarans and the Waelish in the time of Ealstan's grandfather, Fenris killed Friag but was bound again with her dying breath. Fenris is now bound to the hill of the Black Bear[2]. According to fate, it should have been Tiw who was killed instead[1].

Speculation[edit]

  • As the wolf Fenrir in real-world Norse mythology is the son of Loki, and Logna is called "mother of monsters" and seems to be the Weswaran equivalent of Loki, Fenris is likely the son of Logna.

Notes[edit]

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