
In this Wolves and Dragons episode, Fenrir the Black Wolf dives into a strange kind of modern frustration: the moment you look at a “normal” milestone—weddings, traditions, expectations—and your brain refuses to cooperate. Not because you hate love or celebration, but because the numbers, the logic, and the long-term reality don’t match the script everyone insists you must follow. Fenrir explores why the “white wedding” ideal (and the pressure to chase the best of both worlds) can feel less like romance and more like cultural programming, status performance, and expensive chaos disguised as meaning. The episode stays intentionally vague on personal specifics, focusing instead on deeper themes: ritual vs exploitation, community vs spectacle, fantasy vs financial gravity, and the quiet rage of being pressured to obey a system that won’t justify itself. With a sharp, cinematic monologue style, Fenrir asks the question hiding beneath every polite conversation: who governs your life—your free will, or inherited scripts? If you’ve ever sat back, watched the money burn for one day of approval, and thought “this doesn’t make sense to me,” this episode is a mirror.