Alioth Epsilon Fenrir

Alioth Epsilon Fenrir (イプシロン星アリオトのフェンリル, Ipushiron Arioto no Fenriru) is one of seven God Warriors of Asgard in the series Saint Seiya of Masami Kurumada.

Apperance
Fenrir sent his wolves after Shiryu, confident they could deal with the Dragon Saint. When Shiryu assaulted his wolves in retaliation, Fenrir was enraged at their treatment, promising to deal with Shiryu himself. As the fight continued, Fenrir pushed Shiryu into a corner with numerous assaults from his Wolf Cruelty Claw. Shiryu tried to fight using his Rising Dragon Lord, but Fenrir had seen through it already and evaded it.

Fenrir told Shiryu the reason behind his misanthropy, that being the death of both of his parents at the hands of a bear, while their friends abandoned them in fear. Saved by a pack of wolves, Fenrir lived with them for most of his life, but never forgot about the accident that made him an orphan. Shiryu was disgusted with how easily Fenrir let his faith in humanity be ruined by a single tragedy and informed him of the love and trust one could put in humans, much to the chagrin of the God Warrior. Shiryu then took on Fenrir in a clash between their philosophies.

He blinded Shiryu with his own blood after inflicting many deep cuts on his body and eyelids. Knowing that he was otherwise no match for Fenrir, Shiryu used his Rising Dragon Lord against an ice wall behind him. This triggered an avalanche that buried both warriors and the pack of wolves. Shiryu managed to escape alive. Fenrir's wolves survived and dug through the snow, only to find their master's deceased body. Shiryu lamented, praying for Fenrir to be reborn knowing the compassion and love of humankind.

Technique
Wolf Cruelty Claw (ウルフ・クルエルティ・クロウ, Urufu Kurueruti Kurō): Fenrir concentrates his Cosmo in his fist, and then fires it in the form of enormous claws which carve up the enemy at the speed of light.

Northern Wolf Pack Punch (ノーザン群狼拳, Nōzan Gunrōken): Similar to Wolf Cruelty Claw, Fenrir fires off his red-tinted Cosmo as numerous wolf heads, tearing through the enemy's defenses.