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This poetic, evocative phrase suggests the title of an album, an EP, or a specific collection of poetry. It hints at themes of generational trauma, intimacy, and perhaps a "folk-noir" or "gothic" aesthetic.
Fenrir in the old Norse corpus is monstrous, tragic, and inevitable: a beast born of Loki and Angrboda, feared by the Aesir, bound by deceit. The myth functions as a parable of containment — of potent force cut down for the apparent safety of the many. Reimagined, Fenrir becomes both literal and symbolic: a metaphor for those whom society seeks to bind (queer bodies, trans identities, rebellious youth), and a figure of uncontrollable desire for freedom and self-making. Fenrir Rar Our Sons Our Lovers LINK
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