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* His [[Sacred Artifact]], divine ropes that bind him are in reference to [[Wikipedia:Gleipnir|Gleipnir]], bindings that were said to be impossible to break created by dwarves using six impossible things and would hold Fenrir until [[Wikipedia:Ragnarok|Ragnarok]] where he would be let loose and partake in the battle where he would be the one to kill [[Wikipedia:Odin|Odin]]. | * His [[Sacred Artifact]], divine ropes that bind him are in reference to [[Wikipedia:Gleipnir|Gleipnir]], bindings that were said to be impossible to break created by dwarves using six impossible things and would hold Fenrir until [[Wikipedia:Ragnarok|Ragnarok]] where he would be let loose and partake in the battle where he would be the one to kill [[Wikipedia:Odin|Odin]]. | ||
** Fenrir was tricked into the bindings by the [[Wikipedia:Æsir|Æsir]] and in the process biting off the hand of the god [[Wikipedia:Týr|Týr]]. This is shown in-game through Fenrir's exaggerated thoughts on betrayal and call himself as a "lone" wolf. Though it is not mentioned in-game how Fenrir was bound but the tethers that bind him appear to be tied in a similar fashion to [[Wikipedia:Japanese_bondage|Kinbaku]], a form of Japanese bondage where an individual is tied in simple yet intricate patterns. | ** Fenrir was tricked into the bindings by the [[Wikipedia:Æsir|Æsir]] and in the process biting off the hand of the god [[Wikipedia:Týr|Týr]]. This is shown in-game through Fenrir's exaggerated thoughts on betrayal and call himself as a "lone" wolf. Though it is not mentioned in-game how Fenrir was bound but the tethers that bind him appear to be tied in a similar fashion to [[Wikipedia:Japanese_bondage|Kinbaku]], a form of Japanese bondage where an individual is tied in simple yet intricate patterns. | ||
* His Charge Skill, "Hróðvitnir", is another name used to refer to Fenrir, it means "fame-wolf". | * His Charge Skill line, "Hróðvitnir", is another name used to refer to Fenrir, it means "fame-wolf". | ||
* In Norse mythology, Fenrir is the father of two other wolves that would devour the sun and moon during Ragnarok, their names are [[Wikipedia:Skoll|Skoll]] and {{Transient icon|Hati}} respectively. | * In Norse mythology, Fenrir is the father of two other wolves that would devour the sun and moon during Ragnarok, their names are [[Wikipedia:Skoll|Skoll]] and {{Transient icon|Hati}} respectively. | ||
* Fenrir's love line, referring to "overcoming the | * Fenrir's love line, referring to "overcoming the twilight", is an allusion to Ragnarok, as it is also called "The twilight of the gods". | ||
* Part of the [[Beast Tamers]] and partnered with {{Transient icon|Jambavan}} as the "tamer" and Fenrir as the "beast". | * Part of the [[Beast Tamers]] and partnered with {{Transient icon|Jambavan}} as the "tamer" and Fenrir as the "beast". | ||
** The guild partnership system is based on transients that could nullify dangerous Rules or abilities with their own. Fenrir's innate strength that is suppressed by the bindings were to be unleashed, | ** The guild partnership system is based on transients that could nullify dangerous Rules or abilities with their own. Fenrir's innate strength that is suppressed by the bindings were to be unleashed, Jambavan's Rule would have the ability to match it, no matter how strong he gets producing a stalemate. | ||
* Fenrir shares a loading screen with {{Transient icon|Kenta}} and Inugami, both with brushes in their hands, and apparently waiting for Inugami, since the text indicates they're "Waiting for the moment." (その刻を待つ), presumably so they can comb him. | * Fenrir shares a loading screen with {{Transient icon|Kenta}} and Inugami, both with brushes in their hands, and apparently waiting for Inugami, since the text indicates they're "Waiting for the moment." (その刻を待つ), presumably so they can comb him. | ||
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