
In this follow-up episode of Wolves & Dragons, Fenrir the Black Wolf returns to the billion-seconds revelation—but this time the tone is darker, sharper, and more alive. It’s not just a “fun fact” anymore. It’s a knife in each hand: one blade is cold physics and entropy—your body fades, your name disappears, the universe doesn’t care. The other blade is the weird human pattern that refuses to die—dreams, prayer, DMT, ancestors, myth, and that haunting sense that reality might be deeper than what we can measure.
Fenrir taps into the inner Black Wolf and lets the archetypes speak: Berserk’s endurance, Attack on Titan’s hunger for freedom, Vinland Saga’s warning about what we’re enslaved to. Then he grounds it in modern art and discipline—Kawhi Leonard as silent craft that ripples through millions, and Doja Cat as chaotic creative defiance that bends culture.
The result isn’t panic. It’s a vow. Live like you’re temporary. Act like your choices echo. When the billion-second mark arrives, pause, look up, breathe—and choose the next second on purpose.