Crimson (the blood of the sacrifice), Charcoal Black, and Iron Gray.
Modern practitioners approach Fenrir through three primary lenses:
The refusal to be "domesticated" by societal expectations. Why Pray to Fenrir?
For quick focus or empowerment, practitioners often use simple mantras like this one found on All Poetry : "Great wolf, hear my words," "Great wolf, give strength to me." "Great wolf, lend me your power," "Great wolf, I call to thee." Understanding the Context
Fenrir only agreed to the final binding if one god, Tyr, placed his hand in Fenrir’s mouth as a sign of good faith. When Fenrir realized he could not break Gleipnir, he bit off Tyr’s hand. Thus, Fennir became the embodiment of betrayed trust, unyielding strength, and the inevitable consequences of fear-based control.
While many Heathens focus on the Aesir (the gods of order), those who work with the Rökkr (the underworld or "shadow" deities) turn to Fenrir for specific spiritual needs: