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==Laguz== {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | valign="top" |'''Flow<br>Water<br>That Which Conducts''' Laguz controls the element of water and represents the flow of magic. Laguz represents fluidity and impermanence. Powerful mages can use Laguz to make metal flow like water or slow a mighty river to a mere trickle. Human mages often use Laguz to indicate leylines on maps, considering them a geographic feature like rivers and mountains. ''Divination:'' Laguz encourages us to truly experience life, without introspection or understanding. It speaks to the satisfaction of emotional needs, to the awakening of the intuitive side of our nature. This rune often signals a time for cleansing: for revaluing, reorganising, realigning. Success lies in intuitive wisdom and inner knowledge. Reversed, Laguz is a warning against reaching too far, of excess striving. It indicates a failure to draw upon the wisdom of instinct. | valign="top" | [[Image:Laguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Laguz -- L]] |}
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