Fenrir
the Unchained
Description
Fenrir, the Unchained, is venerated by those who fight for their freedom and the freedom of others. His worshippers find inspiration in his relentless pursuit of liberation and his unyielding strength. They often gather in secret to celebrate their victories, share tales of defiance, and seek Fenrir’s guidance in their ongoing struggles for a better, freer world. Fenrir is depicted as a muscular, wolf-headed figure, his fur mottled with scars from countless battles. His eyes gleam with an indomitable spirit, reflecting the determination of those who seek freedom. He wields a mighty war axe, its blade chipped and scarred but unbroken, symbolizing the resilience of the oppressed.Worship and Temples
Temples dedicated to Fenrir are often found on the outskirts of cities or hidden deep in forests, away from the watchful eyes of oppressors. They are adorned with symbols of broken chains and liberated prisoners. Followers gather here to celebrate freedom, share stories of rebellion, and seek Fenrir's blessing for their struggles.Clergy and Codes of Conduct
Fenrir’s clergy, known as the Liberators, are made up of warriors, gladiators, and social activists. They believe in fighting against tyranny and injustice, often leading uprisings and campaigns for social change. The Liberators are bound by a code that encourages the pursuit of personal freedom, the defense of the weak, and the destruction of oppressive forces.Tenets of Faith
Break the Chains: Fight against any form of oppression and help those who are shackled by injustice to find their freedom.
Embrace Strength: Cultivate physical and mental strength, for it is the key to breaking free from any bondage.
Question Authority: Challenge authority and question the status quo. True freedom comes from questioning, understanding, and changing the world around us.
Defend the Weak: Use your strength to protect the weak and vulnerable. Everyone deserves the opportunity to live free from fear and tyranny.
Strive for Equality: Work towards a society where all individuals have equal rights and opportunities. No one should be held back because of their race, gender, or social status.
Divine Classification
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Children