Fenrir
Monstrous wolf, son of Loki, prophesied to kill Odin at Ragnarök. Bound by the gods who feared his growing power, Fenrir represents primal destructive force and the inevitable doom that cannot be prevented. His binding required the god Tyr's sacrifice of his hand. Fenrir embodies fate's inevitability, the shadow that must eventually consume, and the destructive aspect of nature that civilization cannot permanently restrain.
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