Fenrir

Fenrir (フェンリル) is an A-Rank Dark tome. It is generally used by end-game enemies and is usually costly to obtain, being a very powerful tome.

In the Japanese versions of the GBA series games, it was known as Nosferatu. Its description is "Freezing Flames".

In the older SNES games, it was a ranged tome similar to Blizzard or Meteor; despite having a not-so-good accuracy, it can deal some good damage to your units if you become unfortunate enough to get hit.

In Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, however, Fenrir's might is considerably lowered for the fact that it becomes a long-range spell similar to its older form from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, replacing Eclipse's position (without the extra effect and considerably lower accuracy).

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

 * [[File:FE4fenrir.gif]]Fenrir
 * Dark Magic
 * B
 * 50
 * 14
 * 70%
 * 3-10
 * 20
 * 65,535
 * }
 * }

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

 * [[File:FE5fenrir.png]]Fenrir
 * Dark Magic
 * A
 * 5
 * 18
 * 80%
 * 0%
 * 3-10
 * 20
 * 1
 * 2,200
 * }
 * }

Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi

 * [[File:FE6_Fenrir.png]]Fenrir
 * Dark Magic
 * A
 * 13
 * 15
 * 65%
 * 0%
 * 1-2
 * 13
 * 1
 * 7,800
 * }
 * }

Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken and [Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]

 * fenrir.gifr
 * Dark Magic
 * A
 * 20
 * 15
 * 70%
 * 0%
 * 1-2
 * 18
 * 1
 * 9,000
 * }
 * }

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

 * FE10fenrir.pngr
 * Dark Magic
 * A
 * 5
 * 9
 * 60%
 * 0%
 * 3-10
 * 20
 * 4
 * 1,500
 * }
 * }

Etymology
In Norse mythology, Fenrir is the ferocious wolf son of Loki, and is bound by the rope Gleipnir to Odin's throne (because he was prophesied to kill Odin at Ragnarök). At the end of the world, which the Norse called 'Ragnarök,' Fenrir will break free, and kill Odin, the chief god, in revenge for being kept bound to Odin's throne. However, Fenrir will finally be slain by Odin's son, Víðarr (whose name seems similar to Vigarde's).