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[[Image:Spell_Rune.gif|frame|right|An example of a runic spell formation]]
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==Magical/Divinatory Runic Language==
 
==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 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.
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| valign="top" |'''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 this rune. Thurisaz can create a gateway between worlds, but Kano must be used to open the portal.  
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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.  
  
 
A simple light spell is one of the simplest uses of Kano, while a more complicated spell might summon a fire elemental or open a gateway to another world.
 
A simple light spell is one of the simplest uses of Kano, while a more complicated spell might summon a fire elemental or open a gateway to another world.
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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.
 
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.
 
''Divination:'' Deep inner transformations are at work, but achievements are not easily or readily shared. A secret is at the heart of the upcoming struggle, either to be defended or unmasked.
 
 
There may be suprise gains or rewards coming unexpectedly.
 
 
Perth is associated with the phoenix, consuming itself in fire and rising from the ashes. This rune is symbolic of the unknown, the great mysteries of the worlds beyond.
 
 
Reversed, it counsels against expecting too much, or expecting the usual. The world has changed and the querant must change with it. New methods, tools and/or knowledge is called for. Past understanding may need to be abandoned.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Perth_Rune.gif|frame|right|Perth -- P]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Perth_Rune.gif|frame|right|Perth -- P]]
 
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| valign="top" | '''Protection<br>Sedge or Rushes<br>The Elk'''
 
| valign="top" | '''Protection<br>Sedge or Rushes<br>The Elk'''
 
Algiz controls emotions and the subconscious. An adept can use Algiz to totally control another person's behaviour, while lesser mages can sway opinions or implant single suggestions.
 
 
Sedge is a mighty plant. It creates new land from water, and peat forms where sedge grows. When peat burns, the sedge remains, protecting itself from the flames with the very water it uses to produce the peat fire.
 
 
Depicting the sedge plant, Algiz has power over boundaries between disparate systems. Land to water, peat to flame, mortal to mystical. Algiz can be used to shift or affect existing boundaries.
 
 
Algiz also resembles and depicts the elk and other horned animals. It can be used for active defenses, which will usually feature some form of boundary.
 
 
''Divination:'' Control of emotions is important. Intellect must triumph over emotion for success and glory. New challenges and opportunities are typical of Algiz, and with them may come dire influences or injustices.
 
 
Algiz serves as a mirror for the spiritual warrior, whose battle is with the self. Timely correct action and proper conduct is the only true protection. If pain is experienced it must be observed and absorbed, not avoided.
 
 
Reversed, Algiz warns of avoidable ill health and the need for self-responsibility. Beware of new associations who may have hidden motives. Practice temperance and courtesy.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Algiz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Algiz -- Z]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Algiz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Algiz -- Z]]
 
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==Sowelu==
 
==Sowelu==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Wholeness<br>Life Force<br>The Sun's Energy'''
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A prominent part of mid-winter rituals, Sowelu is used to call back the sun and hasten the spring, releasing the frozen world from winter's icy grip. Sowelu is a rune of regeneration and growth, of rebirth. An important part of any spell used to reanimate a corpse, it should only be used with caution and knowlege.
 
 
 
Sowelu governs creativity and awareness, and brings light to the darkest places.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' The search for wholeness is the Spiritual Warrior's quest, theough the quest is truly to become that which you already are. Sowelu advises self-knowledge and acceptance of the self. Open yourself up and let the light into a part of your life that has been a secret, shut away. This may require a profound recognition, admitting to yourself something long denied.
 
 
 
There is a caution not to give yourself airs. When everything seems to be going well, you still need the courage to take the correct action.
 
 
 
Although this rune has no reversed position, caution is required. Retreat from pressing situations may be required, in order to conserve energy and remain prepared for a greater threat. A strategic retreat to gain balance and position is a wise one.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Sowelu_Rune.gif|frame|right|Sowelu -- S]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Sowelu_Rune.gif|frame|right|Sowelu -- S]]
 
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==Teiwaz==
 
==Teiwaz==
 
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| valign="top" |'''The Warrior<br>Tyr, the Sky God'''
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Teiwaz is the rune of warfare and swords, of courage and devotion. Any spell designed to enhance or limit battle prowess can make use of Teiwaz.
 
 
 
:According to the Edda, at one stage the gods decided to shackle the wolf Fenrisulfr (Fenris), but the beast broke every chain they put upon him. Eventually they had the dwarfs make them a magical ribbon called Gleipnir from such items as a woman's beard and a mountain's roots. But Fenrir sensed the gods' deceit and refused to be bound with it unless one of them put his hand in the wolf's mouth. Tyr, known for his great courage, agreed, and the other gods bound the wolf. Fenrir sensed that he had been tricked and bit off the god's hand. Fenrir will remain bound until the day of Ragnarok. During Ragnarok, Tyr is destined to kill and be killed by Garm, the guard dog of Helheim.
 
 
 
The [[WS:Orders#The Swords of Saexneat|Swords of Saexneat]] hold Tyr especially favoured, and make heavy use of the Teiwaz rune, though it is also common for other human warriors to paint Teiwaz on their shields before battle.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' Teiwaz embodies the power of discrimination, the ability to cut away the extraneous and reach the heart of the matter. it is associated with the sun and masculine energy. The urge for conquest is important, especially self-conquest. This is a rune of courage and dedication.
 
 
 
Reversed, Teiwaz calls for a careful examination of the querant's motives. Is self-conquest the goal, or domination over others? Answers are to be found within, and the task should be focused on, not the potential outcomes.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Teiwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Teiwaz -- T]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Teiwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Teiwaz -- T]]
 
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==Berkana==
 
==Berkana==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Growth<br>Rebirth<br>Birch Tree'''
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Berkana is the rune of spring, of ripening fruit, of the phoenix. It represents the growth part of the cycle of life.  Knowledgable use of Berkana can cause trees to bear fruit in winter or a vine to grow up to the distant clouds.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' Growth in affairs of the world, family matters or personal understanding and self-awareness. Berkana is concerned with the flow of beings into their new forms. Its action is gentle, penetrating and pervasive.
 
 
 
Berkana calls for a time without distraction and obstacles. Modesty, patience, fairness and generosity is called for to cleanse the dark corners and allow unfettered growth.
 
 
 
Reversed, berkana warns that events or outlooks are preventing growth. Diligence is called for to acknowledge and examine what has taken place. The needs of others may have been subsumed to selfish desires.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Berkana_Rune.gif|frame|right|Berkana -- B]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Berkana_Rune.gif|frame|right|Berkana -- B]]
 
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==Ehwaz==
 
==Ehwaz==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Movement<br>Progress<br>The Horse'''
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Ehwaz is the rune of transit and movement; physical transition and shifts of awareness. It is used for magical artefacts and spells which confer great speed and for astral travel, but can also be used with great finesse to turn a rampaging mob against a new foe.
 
 
 
It can also be used to ensure steady progress, as to assist a climber or contain a flow of water into a channel. Ehwaz opposes Isa directly, but unlike Isa can be reversed. Used reversed, Ehwaz can block with movement by cancelling resistance. A treadmill does not prevent movement, only progress.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' This rune's symbol is the horse, signifying the bond between man and his helper animals. Ehwaz says that progress has been made, and a measure of safety can be accepted. A new base camp has been established, and further progress can build on that foundation. Be prepared to share good fortune with others.
 
 
 
Reversed, Ehwaz warns that actions being taken are not achieving their goals. Great sound and fury, signifying naught is the hallmark of this position.
 
 
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Ehwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Ehwaz -- E]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Ehwaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Ehwaz -- E]]
 
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''Divination:'' Mannaz counsels modesty and self-awareness. True self-knowledge is an important requirement to understand the oracle of a casting involving Mannaz.  
 
''Divination:'' Mannaz counsels modesty and self-awareness. True self-knowledge is an important requirement to understand the oracle of a casting involving Mannaz.  
  
If you cut Mannaz down the middle, it forms two Wunjo runes, one reversed as if in a mirror. Within ourselves we find both joy and despair, and we cannot truly know ouselves until we know both sides of our nature.
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If you cut Mannaz down the middle, it forms two Wunjo runes, one reversed as if in a mirror.
 
 
Reversed, Mannaz warns of the dangers of self-delusion and overconfidence. Look to the inner enemy to find what blocks progress.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Mannaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Mannaz -- M]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Mannaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Mannaz -- M]]
 
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==Laguz==
 
==Laguz==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Flow<br>Water<br>That Which Conducts'''
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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]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Laguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Laguz -- L]]
 
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==Inguz==
 
==Inguz==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Fertility<br>New Beginnings<br>Yngvi, the Hero God (aka Freyr)'''
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In magic, this rune is used mostly for long-term enchantments and healing magics related to fertility and birth.
 
 
 
Inguz is an important rune for many religious observations, since Yngvi is an older name for Freyr (a name which means simply ''lord'') and Freyr is great among the Æsir.
 
 
 
:Then Skírnir answered thus: he would go on his errand, but Freyr should give him his own sword-which is so good that it fights of itself;- and Freyr did not refuse, but gave him the sword. Then Skírnir went forth and wooed the woman for him, and received her promise; and nine nights later she was to come to the place called Barrey, and then go to the bridal with Freyr. - ''Gylfaginning 37''
 
 
 
''Divination:'' Inguz may mark a time of joyful deliverance, of new life, a new path. It indicates that the time for completion of current tasks is at hand, allowing for new beginnings.
 
 
 
All things change; this rune signals emergence from chrysalis, a need to be free of old habits or relationships which are limiting growth.
 
 
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Inguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Inguz -- NG]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Inguz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Inguz -- NG]]
 
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==Othila==
 
==Othila==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Separation<br>Retreat<br>Inheritance'''
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Othila is a rune that divides, that creates new branchings. It can cause disagreements or fight against them.
 
 
 
Othila is often used in coronation ceremonies, to ensure and prove that the new ruler is the true heir.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' Othila is the rune of aquisition and benefits, associated with real property. The inheritance gained may require sacrifice. This rune announces a time of separating paths. Old skins must be shed, outmoded relationships discarded. Othila calls for submission and possibly retreat, as long as it is a well-considered retreat.
 
 
 
Reversed, Othila calls for adaptability and a critical examination of old habits and customs.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Othila_Rune.gif|frame|right|Othila -- O]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Othila_Rune.gif|frame|right|Othila -- O]]
 
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==Dagaz==
 
==Dagaz==
 
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| valign="top" |'''Breakthrough<br>Transformation<br>Day'''
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Dagaz is the rune of chaos and change, favoured by followers of Loki. Dagaz brings change and transformation through abrupt breaks rather than gradual evolution. Dagaz forces change, but the change it brings is harder to control and shape than other runes of change. Use of Dagaz always holds a chance of misadventure.
 
 
 
''Divination:'' Drawing Dagaz often signals a major shift or breakthrough in life.  For some, the transition is so abrupt that they cannot continue to live as they did. Dagaz announces that the time for change has arrived, though the outcome may be unpredictable.
 
 
 
Great achievement and prosperity is often introduced by this rune. The darkness is past, a new day is dawning. Great work may be required to reach stability.
 
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Dagaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Dagaz -- D]]
 
| valign="top" | [[Image:Dagaz_Rune.gif|frame|right|Dagaz -- D]]
 
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==Odin's Rune==
 
'''The Unknowable<br>The Divine<br>Odin'''
 
 
In every set of runes, there is a blank one, known as Odin's Rune. To the uninitiated, this rune has no use in magic. How can a blank be inscribed or formed? In truth, Odin's rune is the most powerful of all, and the mage who masters it will find few barriers to success.
 
 
''Divination:'' Ends and beginnings. This rune can portend a death, though it usually has a more symbolic meaning. The blank rune calls for relinquishing control and employing total trust.
 
  
 
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