Though the parchment contained limited information, it devoted an entire precious page to the giant wolf Fenrir, highlighting its importance.
From these fragmented details, Caesar realized that Fenrir seemed connected to the end of the world. His hands clenched tightly.
A terrifying arcane beast with a prophecy of apocalypse had broken free from the gods' chains! Fenrir bore an intense hatred for all existence and sought to annihilate everything, embodying the concept of apocalypse.
If allowed to grow unchecked, he would become invincible, able to devour even the gods, heralding the dreaded Ragnarok.
What was even more unsettling was that Fenrir, carrying endless resentment and hatred, represented the dark side of the world, an indestructible entity—an embodiment of yin to the world's yang.
The gods, unable to destroy him, had no choice but to seal him within the mortal realm, appointing powerful guardians to monitor him throughout the ages.