Name Origin
From Old Norse bragr meaning "first, foremost" or "poetry". In Norse mythology Bragi is the god of poetry and the husband of Iðunn.
Summary
A fierce, yet wise, female within The Broken Stag. Bragi makes her presence known wherever she goes, tilting her nose up towards outsiders while maintaining her spot within the pack as a skilled Stalker. Bragi was met by Agnar while he was patrolling the territory, and she quickly grew into her role in the pack. Though she does not partake in most of the drinking and rowdy parties that are rife within the pack of wolves, she does seem to know the definition of "fun," and the taboo tendencies they have have been welcomed into her behaviour with little complaint.
Motherhood
It was months after joining The Broken Stag that Bragi had encountered a pack alpha named Baldur at the edges of the territory. He was seeking alliances, he said, searching for other packs to grow stronger with. After a bit of trivia and minor hostility on Bragi's part, she relented and escorted him to the pack's camp, allowing him to meet Agnar to discuss the possibility. Not long after, Bragi went into heat; perhaps drawn to Baldur for his odd, yet dominating, demeanor, she allowed him to sire her pups.
Wary of the possibility of their survival, she named only one of her pups when they were born; her daughter, Eydís, who had been born with a coat the colour of glacial ice-- known as Diorite.
Growling Gif done by Spectalias