Image - Viking Wolf
In art and tattoos, Fenrir represents untamable power, destiny, and the shadow self —the parts of our nature that are dangerous but must be acknowledged. 2. The Loyal Guardians: Geri and Freki
Fenrir only allowed himself to be bound if the god Týr placed his hand in his mouth as a sign of trust. When Fenrir realized he was truly trapped, he bit off Týr’s hand. Viking Wolf image
In contrast, many Viking images show two wolves sitting at the feet of the god . These are Geri (the greedy) and Freki (the ravenous). In art and tattoos, Fenrir represents untamable power,