SON OF LOKI · BROTHER OF JÖRMUNGANDR
Fenrir
The storm the gods could not stop.

WHAT THE GODS FEARED
The gods of Asgard were afraid of very few things.
The gods of Asgard were afraid of very few things.
They had faced giants and sea serpents and the slow creep of Ragnarök with the measured
calm of beings who had read their own fate and decided to meet it standing up. Fear was not
something the Aesir wore lightly.
But Fenrir — the great wolf, son of Loki, brother of Jörmungandr and Hel — Fenrir made the
gods afraid.
Not because he had done anything. Not yet. But because of what the prophecy said he would
do.
At Ragnarök, Fenrir would break his chains. He would swallow Odin himself — the Allfather,
the most powerful being in the Nine Worlds, consumed whole by the wolf he had tried to
contain.
The gods knew this. And they raised him anyway. For a while.
The gods knew this. And they raised him anyway. For a while.
