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The runic alphabet is known as the ''futhark' after its first six letters:
 
The runic alphabet is known as the ''futhark' after its first six letters:
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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:
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The complete Runic alphabet used in the Western Shores consists of twenty-four runes. These are divided into three 'familiesof 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:
  
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|''Freyr's Eight:''
 
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