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This prayer focuses on the themes of unbound strength , the breaking of chains, and the raw power of the wolf within Norse tradition. The Unbound Shadow: A Prayer to Fenrir Great Wolf of the Iron Wood, Son of Loki and the Giantess, I call to you from the places where the light fades. You who grew so vast the Gods trembled, You who swallowed the hand of Tyr to prove your truth, Hear my voice across the icy void. Breaker of Gleipnir, Teach me the art of the struggle. When the world seeks to bind me in silence, Grant me the teeth to tear through the silken rope. When they offer me chains and call them safety, Give me the feral wisdom to see the trap. Dweller of the River Ván, I honor your patient hunger. Remind me that no cage can hold the spirit forever, And that even the longest winter must end in a roar. Grant me the courage to stand before my fate, Unblinking, fierce, and free. I offer you my strength, Not as a servant, but as kin to the wild. May my steps be silent until the moment of the strike. May my howl find its echo in the dark. Hail the Wolf! Hail the Unbound! Should we adjust this to be more confrontational (focused on breaking personal "chains") or more meditative (focused on inner stillness and patience)?

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"Hail Fenrir, Son of Loki, the Unbound Wolf.You who were feared for your growth and bound for your power,Teach me the strength to shatter the iron of my own doubts.Like Leyding and Dromi, let the chains that hold me snap.Grant me the wild courage to stand tall against those who would tether my spirit.By your jaws, I claim my freedom.Hail the Wolf." Short Invocation for Strength Breaker of Gleipnir, Teach me the art of the struggle

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A common opening that recognizes his destined freedom from the fetters of the gods. Patron of the Misjudged: