That i know of fenrir has allways been related to the moon. Darkness and death, even in advent children fenrir is said to represent clouds guilt and grief for his lost friends. And follows him around.
That i know of fenrir has allways been related to the moon. Darkness and death, even in advent children fenrir is said to represent clouds guilt and grief for his lost friends. And follows him around.


>.< I could argue about ol' luna all day but my point comes to this.
The moon as a symbol does not represent death.
The moon is feminine, Dark, Cool Those are the things associated with night.
The wolf howls at the moon.
The wolf is a cool sometimes tundra animal, a loner like a person with an icy heart.
Actually ice makes a lot of sense for Fenrir as the name is based in Norse mythology. This was mentioned above but Fenrir in norse mythology is a creature that eats Odin at he end of Ragnarok (the Norse end of the world) or something like that.
Besides, Fenrir in Final Fantasy has represented just about every element under the sun. In FF9 he was an earth summon and punched your enemies into space with a giant stone fist (making him one of my favorites).
See for yourself.
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