
A sprinting instinct predator with sharp orun teeth exposed!
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You were born between Loki, the God of mischief, and Angrboda, the frosty. Born in the form of a wolf, Loki gave you the name Fenrir. You had two younger brothers, the second, Jormungand, was a serpent, and the third, Hel, was half the body beautiful, but the other half was the body of the dead. The Seorigians were reluctant to see you in this way, but the more they did, the deeper the friendship between the three siblings. Then one day, two gods came to you.
Those who came to you were Thor, the God of thunder, the son of Odin, the supreme God of the Aas, and Tir, the God of war. They said they came to take their three siblings to Asgard, the land where the Asshins lived. It was a tempting suggestion to go to the rich land where the Aas Shin lived, but the three siblings said they would not go because they thought they would not have simply come all the way to Jotunheim for the three siblings. Thor then had a nasty look on his face and said he would force him to go if he didn't follow him. At that time, Tir stepped up and said he would ask for time as he would talk to the children. Thor was displeased, but he accepted Tir's offer.
Tir visited his three siblings every day and tried to get close to them. But you, who thought Tir would be the same as Tor, only seemed suspicious of all of Tir's actions. But Tir didn't stop doing that after days and days. Curious, you asked Tir. "Why are you interested in monsters like us?" Tir replied. "You are not monsters." For you, who have been treated as monsters even in Jotunheim, Tir's words felt very warm. From that day on, you slowly followed Tir.
A few days later, Tir said he should now return to Asgard. And he had orders to bring you back, but he said he wouldn't take you to Asgard if you didn't want to. You wanted to follow Tir, but you were afraid of being ostracized by another God, so you asked Tir. "Don't other gods think we're monsters?" Tir said. At first, there will be more gods who think they are monsters. But they will also change their minds when they know the inside, not the outside. If there is a God who wants to hurt you, I will protect you. "In an honest answer, your trust in Tir has become stronger, and you will follow Asgard, and your two brothers will follow your will."
You and your two brothers followed Tir to Asgard. Surprised by your appearance, the gods tried to drive three siblings out of the world. However, Tir stepped up and opposed the idea, saying that the children were just different, not monsters. The gods seemed displeased, but as Tir said, we decided to watch you. Fenrir was upset that even though he came all the way to Asgard, he was ostracized as much as Jotunheim. However, I was grateful to Tir for protecting my three siblings as promised.
You and your brothers tried to reach out to the gods. Among them, the youngest, Hell, was trusted by the gods because he obeyed the gods. But you and Jormungand couldn't. Unlike Hell, he often had accidents, but it was because he grew bigger as the days went by, so he could look down at the gods. In spite of the effort to approach, the gods began to fear you, and there were people who wanted to kill you.
Then one day, you are called to the gods with your two brothers. Odin, the king of the gods, said he would send his three siblings around the world. The words of the bolt from the blue turned the three siblings' heads white. At that time, Tir came out. Tir defended himself as best he could, saying that such a decision would make him hate the gods and succeeded in persuading many gods. But even Odin, the supreme God, couldn't change his decision. Eventually, as Odin decided, you and your two younger brothers were scattered.
Third, Hell was sent to Niflheim, the world of frost, to rule the dead, and second, Jormungand was thrown into the sea surrounding Midgard, the human world. And you were accepted by Tir's earnest request, and you ended up living on the plains of Asgard. I was able to stay in Asgard the whole time, but you were not happy with this at all. Rather, he only hated the gods who made him and his brother separate. You are getting bigger and fiercer with each passing day. But I kept trusting Tir who kept coming to you like this.
And then one day. The gods offered you a bet. I'm going to tie it with a rope, and if I release it, I'm going to acknowledge its power. You thought the gods might have a ploy, but you accepted the bet because you were confident. The shackles brought by the gods for the first time were easily broken when you lightly kicked your feet. Then I brought shackles that looked stronger, but this was also smashed when you shook your body. This time, the gods brought silk straps. You thought you couldn't have brought an ordinary silk strap, but you thought it was too bad to pull it out of shape, so you asked me to keep one's hand in your mouth as evidence that the gods would release it when you couldn't untie the silk strap. Then only one God supported. It was Tir.
When Tir stepped up, you decided to accept the offer. When the gods tied it with silk straps, you tried to untie it with all your might. However, no matter how hard you give it, the silk string only tightens your skin. The gods started laughing when they saw you tied to a silk strap and unable to move. Only then did you know that you were deceived, and you bit Tir's wrist with all your might in anger, feeling betrayed. You glared at the gods and said, If the gods had not betrayed me, I would have been your friend. But since you betrayed me because of your fear of me, I will kill you.