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Fenrir-0

Fenrir with his two siblings

No matter how hated we are by the world, we are family. We are siblings who share the same blood. …If someone was going to save her, this may not have happened. But no one will save her. They won’t even try. And yet you all have the nerve to call yourselves gods! If no one will save her, then what’s wrong with her brother doing so? What’s wrong with wanting to save her!? I don’t care about Loki’s schemes. I will save Hel of my own free will and I will bite through anyone who stands in my way, whether they’re that evil god or that head god!!
~ Fenrir to Týr

Summary

The Great Wolf Fenrir is one of Loki's sons and the sibling of Hel and Jörmungandr. Since Fenrir had been prophesied to devour Odin during Ragnarök, the gods had hatched a plan to bind Fenrir using the unbreakable rope known as Gleipnir, something they only achieved due to the fact that Fenrir, despite suspecting a trap, decided to trust his friend Týr, who sacrificed his hand and betrayed his friend Fenrir to follow Odin's orders. Additionally, a sword had been thrust upwards through his lower jaw to forever prevent him from closing his gaping maw, and Fenrir's drool caused by the situation created a small river in Asgard flowing down from his prison. Despite all these measures, the prophecies state that Fenrir's hate and resentment will grow and he'll eventually do the impossible and break Gleipnir. The events of the crossover were all part of Loki's plan to induce despair into Hel and torture her in order to anger Fenrir even more, accelerating the breaking of Gleipnir and the death of Odin to distort fate.

Powers and Stats

Tier: At least 6-A

Name: Fenrir, Great Wolf

Origin: The Circumstances Leading to Waltraute's Marriage

Gender: Male

Age: Unknown, likely older than a human lifespan

Classification: Giant Wolf

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Superhuman Senses, his power grows with his anger and other negative emotions, can damage souls, sensitive to things related to the world's destruction

Attack Potency: At least Continent level (One of the strongest beings in the world, comparable to Jörmungandr, prophesied to one day break the supposedly unbreakable Gleipnir that no beast is able to break and devour Odin)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic+ (He should be much stronger than a Valkyrie like Waltraute and comparable to Jörmungandr)

Lifting Strength: Superhuman

Striking Strength: Continent level

Durability: Likely Continent level (Comparable to Jörmungandr)

Stamina: Likely High

Range: Standard Melee Range

Standard Equipment: None notable

Intelligence: Average

Weaknesses: Currently bound by Gleipnir

Feats/Statements:

The Norse world was composed of Yggdrasil and the nine worlds, so it had an extremely simple structure.

It was just one continent with the world tree at the center. After that, there were only the various worlds at the end of the roots and branches.

Then where was the sea?

That was simple: it surrounded that one continent. Or more accurately, it was a massive ocean with a continent floating in it.

~ The Circumstances Leading to a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi’s Simple Killer Queen's Marriage - The Norse world has a single continent on it with some extra territories, such as the floating world of Asgard and the island of Muspelheim. This gives an idea of the level of power of top tiers like Odin

“Take that up with the bearded head god who made up the rules. He’s terrified of the prophecy, so he’s been that way ever since he learned he’d be eaten by Fenrir during Ragnarök. To him, ‘good’ people are heroes who can kill lots of people and ‘evil’ people are pacifists who can’t.”

[...]

“It all started with a prophecy saying the three children of Loki and Angrboða would oppose the bearded head god. During Ragnarök, Fenrir swallows Odin whole while Jörmungandr grows infinitely to crush the land and ultimately kills and is killed by Odin’s son Thor. That’s why Odin needed to put together some countermeasures before that happened.”

[...]

“Even as one of those three disastrous siblings, the prophetesses and the three goddesses of fate couldn’t tell what kind of role she would play. All they know is that she has the same level of power as Fenrir and Jörmungandr.”

[...]

She is one of Loki and Angrboða’s three children. Fenrir is prophesied to eat Odin and Jörmungandr is prophesied to grow too large and crush the land, but no one knows what Hel will do.

~ The Circumstances Leading to a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi’s Simple Killer Queen's Marriage - Fenrir is prophesied to devour Odin during Ragnarok, and he's considered to be comparable to his siblings

The river was actually the drool overflowing from Fenrir’s mouth. That beast was prophesied to devour Odin, so a sword had been thrust upwards through his lower jaw to forever prevent him from closing his gaping maw.

His entire body was bound by the unbreakable rope known as Gleipnir. That rope had been made from several “impossible to acquire” materials and no beast could tear through it. But once that impossibility was accomplished, Fenrir would be released into the world and his anger and hatred would consume Odin.

The rage and resentment at the source of his power had already exceeded the critical point.

[...]

“No matter how hated we are by the world, we are family. We are siblings who share the same blood. …If someone was going to save her, this may not have happened. But no one will save her. They won’t even try. And yet you all have the nerve to call yourselves gods!”

The prison creaked.

The supposedly unbreakable Gleipnir gave a cry of discord greater than ever before.

[...]

There truly was no one who would save Hel.

There truly was no one who would be her friend.

There truly was no one here he could rely on.

This result filled him with even more anger and hatred. The strength needed to tear Gleipnir asunder grew even further.

~ The Circumstances Leading to a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi’s Simple Killer Queen's Marriage - Fenrir's source of power are his negative emotions, which will ultimately allow him to break the unbreakable rope Gleipnir

“Fine then,” accepted Fenrir. “But I will be watching, human. You have claimed you will put your life on the line, so do everything you can. If you hold back with anything at all and you fail to save Hel, I will tear off your arm as promised. Even if your physical body is not here, your arm will never move again if I tear it off of your spiritual body. That is the contract we will be making.”

~ The Circumstances Leading to a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi’s Simple Killer Queen's Marriage - Fenrir can damage souls

“So that’s what’s going on.”

Loki, the man known as an evil god, leaned up against a stone wall in Asgard and faced the giant wolf named Fenrir.

Fenrir could be seen as his child, his greatest masterpiece, or his anti-god weapon.

“I am more sensitive to most when it comes to this world’s destruction. It comes with how I was created. So there is no mistaking it.”

~ The Circumstances Leading to a Certain Magical Heavy Zashiki Warashi’s Simple Killer Queen's Marriage - Fenrir is sensitive to the world's destruction due to his role, to the point Loki consulted him when the world was threatened by its connection to other parallel worlds

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

  • Anger: Fenrir's source of power is his anger and other negative emotions like rage, hatred and resentment. As those emotions grow so does his power, which will eventually allow him to break Gleipnir and escape his prison.
  • Bite: Famous for his bite, Fenrir is prophesied to one day devour Odin. He also stated to Jinnai Shinobu (whose soul was in Asgard at the time) that he was perfectly capable of tearing off his spiritual body's arm, and that if he did so, Jinnai Shinobu's physical arm would never move again.
  • Special Sense: Besides his physical senses, Fenrir has commented that, due to his role and how he was created, he's more sensitive than most to the world's destruction. This made Loki consult him when the oceans of all other worlds connected by the Ygdrassil were about to spill into their world.

Others

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Inconclusive Matches:

Discussions

Discussion threads involving Fenrir (Waltraute)
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