The gods have just managed to tie Fanjariho to the ground. Tiw
lost his right hand during the process; it was the
wolf's
security, a guarantee he would not be tricked; but he was indeed.
His jaw has been bolted to the ground with a broadsword,
and foam
runs from his mouth in two rivers. The rivers Wan and Wil - of
hope and will. The gods are laughing in joy, and walk
happily
back towards their home; the terrible wolf has been rendered
harmless. Only Tiw is left, bleeding heavily from the
wrist,
watching the suffering of the wolf, as it twists its body in
torment. He looks into the eyes of Fanjariho and sees its
very
soul, its pain and sorrow; its dreadful faith. Getting up, he
walks back to Eron to let her heal his wound, stop his
bleeding.
Now he knows what it is like to see into the eyes of Fire. He
will never be the same again, he did not only lose his hand,
when
on the island with the wolf.