"By the roots of a mountain, ground my wrath. By the footfall of a cat, quiet my rage. By the breath of a fish, throttle my anger... Chain me, O Gods, that I might be safe... Fetter this fury, O merciful ones, with inner chains that I might gain control of this inner beast." 2. Prayer for Personal Liberation (Breaker of Chains)
Specifically for those feeling trapped by circumstance or trauma. Core Theme prayer to fenrir
The “Prayer to Fenrir” is a modern ritual innovation that repurposes Norse mythological fragments for personal and communal catharsis. It functions less as petition and more as a somatic declaration of affinity with the unbindable. Whether one sees this as profound spiritual technology or romanticized nihilism, its existence reveals a persistent human need: to address that which cannot be tamed, even—or especially—when it dwells within. As the prayer goes, “Loosen my tongue, but leave my teeth sharp.” "By the roots of a mountain, ground my wrath
Here is a solid, modern prayer written to capture his raw power and the spirit of personal liberation. Prayer to the Bound Wolf Chain me, O Gods, that I might be safe
The Unfettered Shadow: Exploring the Prayer to Fenrir In the modern landscape of Norse Paganism and Heathenry, few figures evoke as much primal intensity as Fenrir (or Fenrisúlfr), the Great Wolf of the Iron Wood. Often relegated to the role of a "villain" in traditional mythic interpretations of Ragnarök, Fenrir has emerged in recent years as a powerful archetype for those seeking to confront their own shadows, break personal chains, and reclaim their wild nature.