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=Notes=
=Notes=
* Based on the wolf of the [[Wikipedia:Fenrir|same name]] in Norse mythology. He along with his siblings [[Wikipedia:Hel_(being)|Hel]] and {{Transient icon|Jormungandr}}, are the children of the trickster god [[Wikipedia:Loki|Loki]].
* Based on the wolf of the [[Wikipedia:Fenrir|same name]] in Norse mythology. He along with his siblings [[Wikipedia:Hel_(being)|Hel]] and {{Transient icon|Jormungandr}}, are the children of the trickster god {{Transient icon|Loki}}.
* 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.
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