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==Fehu== | ==Fehu== | ||
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'''Possessions<br>Nourishment<br>Cattle''' | | valign="top" |'''Possessions<br>Nourishment<br>Cattle''' | ||
Fehu is used when the target is in need of sustenance. Fehu can represent food and water, or can be used to affect items the target is carrying, whether for good or ill. It is also used in blessings for livestock of all kinds. Fehu is Freyr's rune, often borne by his worshippers, and vital in calling on his powers. | Fehu is used when the target is in need of sustenance. Fehu can represent food and water, or can be used to affect items the target is carrying, whether for good or ill. It is also used in blessings for livestock of all kinds. Fehu is Freyr's rune, often borne by his worshippers, and vital in calling on his powers. | ||
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Reversed, it indicates frustration and loss, a warning of transitory gains leading to greater loss. | Reversed, it indicates frustration and loss, a warning of transitory gains leading to greater loss. | ||
| valign="top" align="right" | [[Image:Fehu_Rune.gif|Fehu|frame|Fehu -- F]] | |||
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==Uruz== | ==Uruz== | ||
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'''Strength<br>Manhood, Womanhood<br>The Wild Ox''' | | valign="top" |'''Strength<br>Manhood, Womanhood<br>The Wild Ox''' | ||
Uruz is the rune of raw primal power. Uruz lends strength and power, and is used whenever a spell is being charged up to give greater than normal effects. Uruz is the primary rune used in sex magick, and is important for rousing strong emotions in a target. | Uruz is the rune of raw primal power. Uruz lends strength and power, and is used whenever a spell is being charged up to give greater than normal effects. Uruz is the primary rune used in sex magick, and is important for rousing strong emotions in a target. | ||
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Reversed, Uruz warns of opportunities missed, a failure to take advantage of an opportunity. | Reversed, Uruz warns of opportunities missed, a failure to take advantage of an opportunity. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Uruz_Rune.gif|Uruz|frame|Uruz -- U]] | |||
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==Thurisaz== | ==Thurisaz== | ||
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'''Gateway<br>Place of Non-Action<br>The God Thor''' | | valign="top" |'''Gateway<br>Place of Non-Action<br>The God Thor''' | ||
Thurisaz depicts an open gate, indicating a portal or path to power and/or wisdom. It creates a link between worlds, preparing the way rather than initiating the journey. Of all the runes, Thurisaz is the one most strongly linked to one of the gods. As Thor's rune, Thurisaz grants access to some of Thor's power, as Thor has invested himself in his rune. As such, Thurisaz can be used to affect the weather. | Thurisaz depicts an open gate, indicating a portal or path to power and/or wisdom. It creates a link between worlds, preparing the way rather than initiating the journey. Of all the runes, Thurisaz is the one most strongly linked to one of the gods. As Thor's rune, Thurisaz grants access to some of Thor's power, as Thor has invested himself in his rune. As such, Thurisaz can be used to affect the weather. | ||
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Reversed, Thurisaz indicates a time of accelerated growth and difficult passages. Hasty decisions may cause regrets. Be sure of what lies beyond before rushing headlong into danger. | Reversed, Thurisaz indicates a time of accelerated growth and difficult passages. Hasty decisions may cause regrets. Be sure of what lies beyond before rushing headlong into danger. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Thurisaz_Rune.gif|frame|Thurisaz -- TH]] | |||
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==Ansuz== | ==Ansuz== | ||
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'''Signals<br>Messenger Rune<br>Loki''' | | valign="top" |'''Signals<br>Messenger Rune<br>Loki''' | ||
Ansuz is the rune used when information flow is required. It enables communication. Ansuz can be used reversed to block messages and cloud attempts at scrying. As Loki's rune, Ansuz is used to call on his power, bringing the power of illusion and the ability to cloud men's minds. | Ansuz is the rune used when information flow is required. It enables communication. Ansuz can be used reversed to block messages and cloud attempts at scrying. As Loki's rune, Ansuz is used to call on his power, bringing the power of illusion and the ability to cloud men's minds. | ||
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Reversed, Ansuz represents lack of understanding or failed communication. Consider the uses of adversity. A sense of futility, of blocked purpose, may be timely to future growth. | Reversed, Ansuz represents lack of understanding or failed communication. Consider the uses of adversity. A sense of futility, of blocked purpose, may be timely to future growth. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Ansuz_Rune.gif|Ansuz|frame|Ansuz -- A]] | |||
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==Raido== | ==Raido== | ||
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'''Journey<br>Communication<br>Union,Reunion''' | | valign="top" |'''Journey<br>Communication<br>Union,Reunion''' | ||
Where Ansuz concentrates on reception of information, Raido is concerned with two-way communication, the attunement of something which has two sides or elements, and completion of a journey. Ansuz can be used when two mages wish to speak to one another over a long distance, or to ensure correct alignment of objects in construction or magical workings. | Where Ansuz concentrates on reception of information, Raido is concerned with two-way communication, the attunement of something which has two sides or elements, and completion of a journey. Ansuz can be used when two mages wish to speak to one another over a long distance, or to ensure correct alignment of objects in construction or magical workings. | ||
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Reversed, Raido indicates possible problems with personal relationships. Ruptures are more likely and attention should be paid to keeping friends in good humour. Reconciliations will be difficult. Desired outcomes may be elusive; the path may take control of your feet and steer you to a new opportunity | Reversed, Raido indicates possible problems with personal relationships. Ruptures are more likely and attention should be paid to keeping friends in good humour. Reconciliations will be difficult. Desired outcomes may be elusive; the path may take control of your feet and steer you to a new opportunity | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Raido_Rune.gif|Raido|frame|Raido -- R]] | |||
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==Kano== | ==Kano== | ||
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'''Opening<br>Fire<br>Torch''' | | valign="top" |'''Opening<br>Fire<br>Torch''' | ||
This is the rune of opening and renewed clarity. Illumination and the element of fire are affected by theis rune. Thurisaz can create a gateway between worlds, but Kano must be used to open the portal. | This is the rune of opening and renewed clarity. Illumination and the element of fire are affected by theis rune. Thurisaz can create a gateway between worlds, but Kano must be used to open the portal. | ||
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Reversed, Kano indicates a darkening of the light. A friendship may be broken; a marriage or partnership may no longer be achieving what is needed. This rune when reversed indicated the end of a lifestyle, the breaking of long habit. It calls for the querant to gladly give up the old and be prepared for a time of solitude, a time to build self-reliance and inner stability. | Reversed, Kano indicates a darkening of the light. A friendship may be broken; a marriage or partnership may no longer be achieving what is needed. This rune when reversed indicated the end of a lifestyle, the breaking of long habit. It calls for the querant to gladly give up the old and be prepared for a time of solitude, a time to build self-reliance and inner stability. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Kano_Rune.gif|Kano|frame|Kano -- K]] | |||
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==Gebo== | ==Gebo== | ||
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'''Partnership<br>A Gift''' | | valign="top" |'''Partnership<br>A Gift''' | ||
Gebo is the rune of uniting and merging, and also the rune of sacrifice. In a working involving some form of sacrifice, Gebo will often be painted on the sacrificial items during high rituals. | Gebo is the rune of uniting and merging, and also the rune of sacrifice. In a working involving some form of sacrifice, Gebo will often be painted on the sacrificial items during high rituals. | ||
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Gebo also brings thoughts of union with the gods; it reminds us that the gods are in all things, and that magic and life are intertwined. | Gebo also brings thoughts of union with the gods; it reminds us that the gods are in all things, and that magic and life are intertwined. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Gebo_Rune.gif|Gebo|frame|Gebo -- G]] | |||
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==Wunjo== | ==Wunjo== | ||
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'''Joy<br>Light''' | | valign="top" |'''Joy<br>Light''' | ||
Wunjo depicts a fruit-bearing branch. It represents the transformation of knowledge to understanding. Wunjo is also a rune of restoration. It brings happiness and stisfaction, and can be used to cause complacence and sleep.It can also be used reversed to bring pain and confusion. | Wunjo depicts a fruit-bearing branch. It represents the transformation of knowledge to understanding. Wunjo is also a rune of restoration. It brings happiness and stisfaction, and can be used to cause complacence and sleep.It can also be used reversed to bring pain and confusion. | ||
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Reversed, Wunjo warns that things may be slow in coming to fruition. A crisis or difficult passage is at hand.Patience, clarity and perserverance will be needed, and an understanding that everything is a test. Greatness comes from continually testing oneself and knowing one's true abilities and limitations. | Reversed, Wunjo warns that things may be slow in coming to fruition. A crisis or difficult passage is at hand.Patience, clarity and perserverance will be needed, and an understanding that everything is a test. Greatness comes from continually testing oneself and knowing one's true abilities and limitations. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Wunjo_Rune.gif|Wunjo|frame|Wunjo -- W]] | |||
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==Hagalaz== | ==Hagalaz== | ||
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'''Disruption<br>Elemental Power<br>Hail''' | | valign="top" |'''Disruption<br>Elemental Power<br>Hail''' | ||
Change, Freedom, liberation, destruction. Hagalaz is the rune of breaking. It represents destructive force, and is used to counter other magic as well as to destructively affect the mundane world. Hagalaz will undo runes of binding and can unenchant magical artefacts when used carefully by the wise. | Change, Freedom, liberation, destruction. Hagalaz is the rune of breaking. It represents destructive force, and is used to counter other magic as well as to destructively affect the mundane world. Hagalaz will undo runes of binding and can unenchant magical artefacts when used carefully by the wise. | ||
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The more severe the break from previous understanding, the greater the demands and opportunity for personal growth. | The more severe the break from previous understanding, the greater the demands and opportunity for personal growth. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Hagalaz_Rune.gif|frame|Hagalaz -- H]] | |||
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==Nauthiz== | ==Nauthiz== | ||
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'''Constraint<br>Necessity<br>Pain''' | | valign="top" |'''Constraint<br>Necessity<br>Pain''' | ||
Nauthiz is rune of binding and pain. Defensive wards and compulsions will usually utilise Nauthiz. Nauthiz reversed (a subtle distinction) can be used for curses, especially when creating a cursed artefact. Combined with Mannaz, Nauthiz can be used to cause pain to a target without a physical mechanism. This is one of the darkest magics, used for torture and evil purposes. | Nauthiz is rune of binding and pain. Defensive wards and compulsions will usually utilise Nauthiz. Nauthiz reversed (a subtle distinction) can be used for curses, especially when creating a cursed artefact. Combined with Mannaz, Nauthiz can be used to cause pain to a target without a physical mechanism. This is one of the darkest magics, used for torture and evil purposes. | ||
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Reversed, Nauthiz represents lessons borne of pain and difficulty. Only be seeing the bottom of the pit can we appreciate the light at the top. Nauthiz reversed is a command to face one's fears and conquer the inner demons as well as the hardships of one's path. | Reversed, Nauthiz represents lessons borne of pain and difficulty. Only be seeing the bottom of the pit can we appreciate the light at the top. Nauthiz reversed is a command to face one's fears and conquer the inner demons as well as the hardships of one's path. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Nauthiz_Rune.gif|Nauthiz|frame|Nauthiz -- N]] | |||
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==Isa== | ==Isa== | ||
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'''Standstill<br>Withdrawal<br>Ice''' | | valign="top" |'''Standstill<br>Withdrawal<br>Ice''' | ||
Isa is used to create barriers and stop movement. Unlike Nauthiz, Isa does not act on a target object, but operates independantly. Shields created using Isa are independent things, able to be passed from one person to another, or locked in place. | Isa is used to create barriers and stop movement. Unlike Nauthiz, Isa does not act on a target object, but operates independantly. Shields created using Isa are independent things, able to be passed from one person to another, or locked in place. | ||
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Isa holds a germ of renewal, the spark of life that, if nurtured, will bring rebirth after the winter. Trust in strength of character, and watch for the coming of spring. | Isa holds a germ of renewal, the spark of life that, if nurtured, will bring rebirth after the winter. Trust in strength of character, and watch for the coming of spring. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Isa_Rune.gif|Isa|frame|Isa -- I]] | |||
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==Jera== | ==Jera== | ||
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'''Harvest<br>Fertile Season<br>One Year''' | | valign="top" |'''Harvest<br>Fertile Season<br>One Year''' | ||
Jera represents growing things, giving control over plants. It is commonly used by rural priests in combination with Fehu, Wunjo or Thurisaz to ensure good crops. | Jera represents growing things, giving control over plants. It is commonly used by rural priests in combination with Fehu, Wunjo or Thurisaz to ensure good crops. | ||
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Jera counsels patience and vigilance, and warns against attempting to take short cuts to success. | Jera counsels patience and vigilance, and warns against attempting to take short cuts to success. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Jera_Rune.gif|Jera|frame|Jera -- J]] | |||
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==Eihwaz== | ==Eihwaz== | ||
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'''Defence<br>Avertive Powers<br>Yew Tree''' | | valign="top" |'''Defence<br>Avertive Powers<br>Yew Tree''' | ||
Where Isa provides a barrier against hostile forces, Eihwaz is the power of avoidance. It is often used when enchanting shields and other artefacts which act to prevent the wearing being struck. Eihwaz is an active defence, not a passive one. | Where Isa provides a barrier against hostile forces, Eihwaz is the power of avoidance. It is often used when enchanting shields and other artefacts which act to prevent the wearing being struck. Eihwaz is an active defence, not a passive one. | ||
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Eihwaz counsels patience. The delay caused by the obstacles in your path may prove beneficial in the end. Do not lust after a desired outcome, for no one can control everything. A spring cannot be made to flow faster, nor fruit to ripen early. The correct path may turn out to be something not yet considered. | Eihwaz counsels patience. The delay caused by the obstacles in your path may prove beneficial in the end. Do not lust after a desired outcome, for no one can control everything. A spring cannot be made to flow faster, nor fruit to ripen early. The correct path may turn out to be something not yet considered. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Eihwaz_Rune.gif|Eihwaz|Eiwaz|frame|Eihwaz - EI]] | |||
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==Perth== | ==Perth== | ||
[[Image:Perth_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
| valign="top" |'''Initiation<br>Something Hidden<br>A Secret Matter''' | |||
Used by the priesthood extensively when a novice takes his holy orders, Perth is also used as a marker or warning of arcane lore. | |||
The Eddas Skalds often place locking wards on books considered too dangerous for the uninitiated, and Perth is a component of those wards. Many mages utilise similar locking wards on their own collections of lore and materials. | |||
Perth is also used to protect the contents of a message from falling into the wrong hands. Messengers can be enchanted to forget the message they carry until the correct activating phrase is spoken. | |||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Perth_Rune.gif|frame|right|Perth -- P]] | |||
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==Algiz== | ==Algiz== | ||
[[Image:Algiz_Rune.gif]] | {|Border="0" Cellpadding="3" | ||
| valign="top" | '''Protection<br>Sedge or Rushes<br>The Elk''' | |||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Algiz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Algiz -- Z]] | |||
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==Sowelu== | ==Sowelu== | ||
[[Image:Sowelu_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Sowelu_Rune.gif|frame|right|Sowelu -- S]] | |||
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==Teiwaz== | ==Teiwaz== | ||
[[Image:Teiwaz_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Teiwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Teiwaz -- T]] | |||
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==Berkana== | ==Berkana== | ||
[[Image:Berkana_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Berkana_Rune.gif|frame|right|Berkana -- B]] | |||
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==Ehwaz== | ==Ehwaz== | ||
[[Image:Ehwaz_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Ehwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Ehwaz -- E]] | |||
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==Mannaz== | ==Mannaz== | ||
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'''The Self''' | | valign="top" |'''The Self''' | ||
Mannaz relates to a person, either the caster or the target. Spells affecting people directly will always work Mannaz into them. The positioning of Mannaz in relation to the other runes indicates whether it relates to the mage or another person. The essence of Mannaz is water, so Mannaz may also be utilised to affect that element. | Mannaz relates to a person, either the caster or the target. Spells affecting people directly will always work Mannaz into them. The positioning of Mannaz in relation to the other runes indicates whether it relates to the mage or another person. The essence of Mannaz is water, so Mannaz may also be utilised to affect that element. | ||
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If you cut Mannaz down the middle, it forms two Wunjo runes, one reversed as if in a mirror. | If you cut Mannaz down the middle, it forms two Wunjo runes, one reversed as if in a mirror. | ||
| valign="top" | [[Image:Mannaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Mannaz -- M]] | |||
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==Laguz== | ==Laguz== | ||
[[Image:Laguz_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Laguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Laguz -- L]] | |||
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==Inguz== | ==Inguz== | ||
[[Image:Inguz_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Inguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Inguz -- NG]] | |||
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==Othila== | ==Othila== | ||
[[Image:Othila_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Othila_Rune.gif|frame|right|Othila -- O]] | |||
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==Dagaz== | ==Dagaz== | ||
[[Image:Dagaz_Rune.gif]] | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" | ||
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| valign="top" | [[Image:Dagaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Dagaz -- D]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:52, 11 February 2006


Magical/Divinatory Runic Language
The runic alphabet is more than mere letters. It is a set of symbols, each of which holds depths of meaning. While most literate folk know only the name and sound of each letter, those skilled in magic and/or divination also have a greater or lesser degree of knowledge of the meanings. Those using the runes for divinatory purposes may also study stories and histories linked to each rune.
The runic alphabet is known as the futhark' after its first six letters:
The complete Runic alphabet used in the Western Shores consists of twenty-four runes. These are divided into three 'families' of eight runes each, the numbers three and eight holding special significance. The three groups, known as aettir, are named after the gods Freyr, Hegl and Tyr. The three aettir are:
Fehu
Uruz
Thurisaz
Ansuz
Raido
Kano
Gebo
Wunjo
Hagalaz
Nauthiz
Isa
Jera
Eihwaz
Perth
Algiz
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Mannaz
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