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The Dalecarlian Runes by Wurmaz
The Dalecarlian runes are a unique type of runes which seem to have been developed from the so-called medieval rune alphabet during the late 16th century in northern parts of the Swedish historical province Dalecarlia (Swedish: Dalarna). In 1594 the runology pioneer Johannes Bureus claims to have learnt how to read and write runes (according to some maybe even from some Dalecarlians). Five years later, in 1599, he released his first runological work, the so-called ‘big runic board’, i.e., a big copper engraving called Runekänslanes Lärespån (‘The learning examples of the runic knowledge’).
Loviatar by Käärmeenkieli
Loviatar, a prominent figure in Finnish mythology, embodies the dark and mysterious forces of the underworld. From her ties to sorcery to her role as the mother of destructive forces, explore how Loviatar weaves her dark magic through the layers of the cosmos. Through the lens of folklore and mythology, the readers will unravel the symbolism and depth behind the tales of Loviatar, gaining insight into Finland’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring themes woven into its lore.
Rúnameistari by Ljóssál
Rúnameistari is the sequel to the book Rúnalist, this manuscript was created as a “spell-book” in which you can find various recipes, spells, formulas and runic sendings that can help you in your personal growth process. You will find additional kennings for the runes, about 67 new Icelandic rune poems, 85 magic symbols between bandrúnir (bindrunes) and samanstafir (same-staves) related to bótrúnar (healing-runes) and sóttrúnar (sickness-runes) and 115 sendingar (sendings) runic formulas for various purposes. These are tools enough to strengthen, improve or perfect your rune magic, but within all this there is an even more valuable treasure trove for you to discover.
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